I love dishes. Housewares of all kinds, really. The first pictures were my absolute favourite. Now I'm jealous.
I think that you should blog every single morning just so that I can read you while I drink my coffee. Even when I don't understand the bulk of what you're writing about I enjoy it.
I didn't watch it. I don't really like sitcoms that much.
What is DADT?
People don't talk about hunger and crisis in their own countries because it is easier to talk about more arbitrary issues. Part of my role at the nursery school is outreach and awareness and I see this every day.
The books were my favourite.
I've wet myself again.
Unbelievable.These are moments when I don't understand Mother Nature.
While I love sunny weather as much as the next guy, there is something almost magical about a slow, steady rain. Not only does it keep everything alive, it also sets some sort of mellow mood.
I wish I could come and give you a hand with things.
Yay! I'm excited for you and can't wait to read the details!
Living in the ghetto I witnessed horrific conditions in which children lived and yet, they remained in the home. However, I knew of quite a few parents who had their children taken away without much to back up it up. My theory was that the children who were left in these homes had never known anything else and therefore did not know that what they lived with every day was not normal.
Sad and horribly frustrating.
Watch her very, very carefully and do NOT hesitate to take her back in. Seizures are not to be taken lightly especially when the first one occurs at seven without any history of febrile seizures. Just trust me on this one, 'kay?
I only have a cell phone for emergencies because I travel with my son a lot by car. The battery is always running out because I forget about it.
Good introduction!
This post had me smiling with that wonderful warm, fuzzy feeling as I sat and remembered "Murder, She Wrote" with my grandma and the news at six, snug on my grandpa's lap.Their TV had to be warmed up which somehow added to the excitement of Saturday nights at their house.
Many thanks for the trip down memory lane.
There must be some way to access it on-line. Basically, it's five gays (it used to be only men but they've just started doing a lesbian version which is NOT as much fun. Those ladies are just too serious!) and they change from show to show with variations of different people from a cast. The "girl", Allya Jasmine, asks them twenty questions about love and sex. It is absolutely wonderful.