Well, at least you didn't take pictures on someone else's camera and then be at their mercy as far as posting them goes!
Yes, we are so going clubbing just as soon as I can get into the US again.
Sounds like you guys had a really great Halloween, AJ. I think it's awesome how into it your street is and you and Ray, too.Only 363 days left till next time.
You're one of my best, too, Gwennie.
Great avatar, by the way!
Well, AJ about summed it up, didn't he?
You know that I hope that the night ended (or will end) with something that will make both of you feel calmer.It is still the one way that I can make Don believe me when I tell him that I love him and am not leaving him.
When you're out of sync with one another, it's hard BUT you're learning. And those lessons are the ones that will come in handy when you are back in sync with one another.
And finally...I love the last line of this post. Nothing could be more true.
Oh, she's beyond smart.I'm very lucky to have her.
Yes, but adult growing pains hurt a lot, too.
A very, very good friend of mine once told me that I was allowed to feel sad about what was gone at the same that I felt in love and wonderful about what I have now. She told me that I was grieving and it was important to feel that way. Maybe this is true for you, too?
We had really nice weather for Halloween, too...made all of the difference for trick or treating.Your granddaughter is just too cute! Great pictures...thanks for sharing!
I hope you get caught up on your sleep, Mary and can chase away the crabbies.
Maybe because complicated is sometimes interesting?
THIS SUCKS!
Some day I'm going to post an entire article en francais just so that you can't read it and then you'll know what this feels like.
Down with you-know-who!!
We should all be so lucky to love our country the way that you love yours.Welcome to mybloggers!
You know what I love about you, AJ? That this is you "worked up". You are one of the most calm and professional people I've had the pleasure of "knowing".Good for you.
Yep...we knock on the igloo door, sing a song in french and receive our maple flavored frozen concoction. It's a great deal of fun.
Awesome!
Sounds busy enough to me!
The platter looks amazing but I have to admit...I probably woulda had a cupcake.However, you can tell your wife that the platter would not have been lost on my children since they are crazy for raw veggies and dip and would choose it over sugar. I already told you...they're weird.
I already checked out the Annie costume...it might be hard to pull off a historical costume if you couldn't sew. I'd be sh*t outta luck.
Crying about homework...it's tough being a kid sometimes. She sounds lucky to have a patient dad to work it out with her.
Yes, we are so going clubbing just as soon as I can get into the US again.
Sounds like you guys had a really great Halloween, AJ. I think it's awesome how into it your street is and you and Ray, too.