In the Florida sun

Jan. 3, 2009

Dude, they totally tagged me!




You Belong in 1988
Wild, over the top, and just a little bit cheesy. You're colorful at night - and successful during the day.
What Year Do You Belong In?


Well, maybe not totally.
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Dec. 29, 2008

I got to meet an E-maginary friend today!

As a Sonlight Curriculum user, I frequent the forums that the company hosts as a benefit to using their program. And when I say frequent, I mean I practically live there, but don't tell my dh, okay?  One of the ladies who is also a Sonlighter was traveling through my area in the Sunshine State and we scheduled a meetup at a local outlet mall. What fun!   Here are a few pictures!

Me and Beth from the camera phone:


The mall was very crowded and I didn't want to ask some stranger to take a picture with my baby Nikon D40x.  Call me untrusting, but hey, it was a MALL, you know.  So the camera phone had to work.

Here's Beth shopping for shoes:



That time I was too lazy to pull out the Nikon, so the camera phone works, shoot me.  Anyways, note the Cheesecake Factory bag :)  We were going to eat dinner there but the wait was too long.  Beth does not live in the states any longer so must do her shopping here when they are state side and time was of the essence.  Since you go to The Cheesecake Factory for CHEESECAKE, (duh, right?) she decided to get a couple of slices to go. She may, or may not, share with her dh.  I say, ransom it. :D  We ended up eating at Taco Bell, much cheaper and faster.

So while we were checking out the Liz Claiborne Outlet, my eye wandered across a display of clearance items and a little red change purse caught my attention.  Well, since we had splurged a whole lot less than I had planned on dinner, I thought I'd spend a few $$ on me and this adorable, sassy(adjective courtesy of my Boonie friend, Susan) little change purse.  But , Beth, being the extremely nice person she is decided to treat me.  How very sweet of her and I love it.  Check it out, I took the photo (with my precious Nikon) when I got home using the centerpiece I made up for Christmas. 



Isn't it loverly! I love e-maginary friends!!!
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Dec. 23, 2008

Mince Pie, a mixed blessing.

So last week the grocery store had Mrs. Smith's pies on sale.  I'm not a baker of pies (cookies and cakes, certainly, but pies not so much) so I decided to grab a few. I picked out an apple, a dutch apple and, what I thought was a cherry pie.  Yeah, it really pays to actually look at the label in your hand.  Sigh...

So, it turns out I managed to purchase a mince pie.  It couldn't be too terrible, could it?  Well, let's just say the females of this house are the least picky eaters and ,yet, it was the males who loved the mince.  Strangoids!  LOL.  I think I've passed my dislike for cooked raisins along to my daughters.  And apparently, cooked dates are in the same category. That would be the EWW category. I'll be watching for Cherry Pie sales!
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Dec. 17, 2008

Wordless Wednesday

Posted in Emma

Happy Birthday, Emma!

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Dec. 15, 2008

Two Turtle Ducks and a Portrait of a Pear Tree???

Ah...the sounds of the season. Christmas Carols.  They've been ringing through our home on the voice of angels, er, impish little kids who keep changing their Christmas lists.  So last night youngest dd, Emma, was singing the Twelve days of Christmas and cracking me up.  Apparently, her true love will be giving her two turtle ducks and a portrait of a pear tree.  I wonder how he'll get the pear tree to sit still long enough? 


So, about those Christmas lists?  Our ds is pretty good about being very specific and only putting things he's pretty sure about on the list. He may be a bit type A (like his father) but it sure makes getting him gifts pretty easy.   The girls, however, are a whole different story.  Especially the youngest, Emma.  "I want that." is a common phrase from her.  It really doesn't even matter what it is or who the product is intended to entertain.  In fact, other than food, I've never heard her say that she didn't want something.  I pray that it turns into a good thing for her as we try to guide her through these years teaching her about wants and needs and discipline and charity and so on.  Parenting is stinkin' hard!  But I bet you already knew that, huh?  Well, why didn't someone warn me, uh, like 14 years ago?
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