I wish I had all the pictures I wanted, to go with this blog post........because I know a *picture paints a thousand words*, but for a large part of our family's life, old fashion cameras and old fashion pictures were being used. So, many of the pictures that would help paint this post are somewhere in boxes and books. It would take a month of Sundays to find them all so I will just have to count on your imagination and my memory! FAVORITE: most liked, preferred above all others Sara, you were my favorite. You were our first baby and we were so excited for you. Your hair was perfect for me to learn how to braid and you always were very still for me. You were the first little girl I got to dress up and put lacy socks on. You were such a fun little girl to read to. You memorized the books we had and it was a big part of our day to read with each other. *where is the bear when the wind blows cold?*. You have always been interested in the *family tree*, dates, p
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It is the time of the year when it starts to get a bit cooler, you start pulling out your sweaters, hayrides, mulled cider, pumpkins, apple picking time which leads to apple pies and apple butter and apple fritters, the leaves start falling, craft festivals, have I changed your mind any about October yet??? :D
Love,
chas
The only pumpkins around here are in boxes, on pallets, in front of Kroger stores.
There isn't an apple tree for miles.....our sweaters are mildewed and the leaves are hanging tight!
If anybody in Texas does hayrides, I don't know about it.
It's the 20 years I lived in Kansas that makes it hard down here in October. I always live through it though. I look ahead to the beautiful January days we have in the 60's and know that 75% of Americans are thumbing through seed catalogs......and I'm pulling weeds around my blooming nasturtiums! (was that sentence too long?)
I am sorry.
;)
In the contest, I won a book. You can go to www.homeschoolblogger.com/suzyscribbles
You will have to scroll down a little bit.
The weather here right now, is nice and cool, not humid, and not windy. Just perfect!!! Usally in the winter, it is cold and windy, and int he summer, each day is about 113 all summer long!
Those dogs are huge!!! Thanks for sendingg me the sight!
You said that you had gone to everyday news--Have you ever been to www.greathomeschoolvideos.com? They are so neat!
Right now, I am reading Misty's Twilight. I really like it. Do you like King of the wind alot? I loved it!
I think that we are trying to see how long we can get our comments!!! :-)
Well, goodbye!
Amy
Instead of saying "ugh... I'm soooo tired" you could say "I certainly could have used more sleep last night."
Hmm?? I'm thinking it's the same.
"aw bummer! we're out of eggs!" instead, you could say "woohoo, we have some dried eggs in a pouch I can finally start getting rid of" LOL
Yeah, it actually happened, both of those.
I'm not doing so well, either, but... uhm, Rome wasn't built in a day?
Hi!! I just typed you along comment, and then I delelted it!!! Oh well.
Do you like to write??????? I do.
Sorry that this wasn't long, it would of been, but I am running out of time to write another long one, and so you will have to wait for tommorw.
Amy
oh! look, we're out of good coffee.
huh? no more dr. pepper?
I'll just have to do without tonight
would you look at that, gas is 3.19 again!!
wow-wee, there sure is lots of laundry and dishes for me to do today...........