Always sad to lose old friends True friends are hard to find these days. Sorry for your loss, Martin.
Quincy is jest checkin' to make sure yew are ok. Rinny looks very regal sittin' up there. Yew haf an eazy life.
Glad you are back; we have all missed you.
LOL! I think it is awesome. Definitely wear it.
Hope Hobbes is doing better by now. I get so upset when my babies are ill.
Baby Sofia is just beautiful and I love her glamor shot. That she is a Daddy's girl is obvious; I was one too. It's amazing how strong these tiny little creatures are when they come into this world. I have a new grandson, Robert Lee, born 8/26/11.....my cat weighs more than he does. Congratulations, Sofia is a lucky little girl.
Joan, I told my sister who is 73 it's a wonder we ever lived through birth and the first 6 months.
Technology makes me feel so stupid!
Randy, it's not know it's time to enjoy it but NOW it's time to enjoy it. Sometimes my fingers get ahead of my brain.
This did not happen by itself or because your stars were aligned correctly. I am sure it took planning and sacrifice early in your life so that you could enjoy your "golden years". I wish that I had made better choices when I was much younger. I have worked 40 years for a small family owned business that had no retirement program until about 8 years ago. I have accumulated a small amount in my 401K but not enough with which to retire, however, the trade off is I always knew I would have a job. Good for you, you have earned it and know it is your time to enjoy it!
A $14 sandwich would give me indigestion! Please don't stop blogging here; you entertain us.
If I could go back and change one thing, I would spend more time playing with my two boys and not worry about if I had a clean house.
Oh my gosh, what a scary looking building. I would not want to work late at night in that building by myself. The architecture is really beautiful though...do you know when it was built?
LOLl! Eddie, those are great. Number 4 made be blush....you must have been a fly on the wall in my house. I think all parents have said all of those words at one time or another and just look at our kids, they all turned out just fine.
I love movies especially the old ones. There was something special about the stars of Hollywood when I was growing up. They seem to maintain a certain mystique about them; today it is all about exposing their bodies and all their faults. Most of the movies today are not worth the cost of $10-15 admission. There are very few that have a story line or theme that will grab and hold your attention. I guess I am just getting to old and critical.