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Hey Cupcake...you talking to me?
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Sorry, no. MY cowboy wouldn't be caught dead in a dress!




Hey Cupcake...you talking to me?
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Even got to eat fresh calf testicles, straight from the calf and to the grill.
You lost me at "calf testicle."
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So far so good for us here in T & C. The house is everything we could have asked for and then some. Great weather..and some surprisingly good restaurants!
Back from dress rehearsal for Maggie's dance studio...Amy, the owner, was very well organized breaking the dances into 1 1/2 hr rehearsal segments. Only downfall, Maggie was in the 1, 3, and 4th block out of 5, for her 3 classes at a theatre 30 minutes away- so, no commute on the downtime.
John took over 1300 pictures of the various classes that the studio offers. so, we were there for all seven hours and 30 minutes of rehearsal. It is so amazing to both of us who are, by now, used to theatre work - pitching in and helping where needed - on the lack of response from the parents when asked for class supervisors back stage, even when she offers a discount on registration fees for the following year. Which I didn't take advantage of - I registered first and then offered to be being "stage mom" for two classes without a volunteer mom, plus stage crew hauling a few light set pieces for two of the dances. Her poor husband gets worked to death at recital time as her stage crew.
Nine hours later, we're back home. more like 7 1/2 hrs of rehearsal and 1/2 hr travel and 1 hr of mexican food with a margarita.
Back from dress rehearsal for Maggie's dance studio...Amy, the owner, was very well organized breaking the dances into 1 1/2 hr rehearsal segments. Only downfall, Maggie was in the 1, 3, and 4th block out of 5, for her 3 classes at a theatre 30 minutes away- so, no commute on the downtime.
John took over 1300 pictures of the various classes that the studio offers. so, we were there for all seven hours and 30 minutes of rehearsal. It is so amazing to both of us who are, by now, used to theatre work - pitching in and helping where needed - on the lack of response from the parents when asked for class supervisors back stage, even when she offers a discount on registration fees for the following year. Which I didn't take advantage of - I registered first and then offered to be being "stage mom" for two classes without a volunteer mom, plus stage crew hauling a few light set pieces for two of the dances. Her poor husband gets worked to death at recital time as her stage crew.
Nine hours later, we're back home. more like 7 1/2 hrs of rehearsal and 1/2 hr travel and 1 hr of mexican food with a margarita.
Ooooooo.......D2x gooooddddd...........must go back load smugmug.....lots pictures....brain hurt.....PC baaaaaaddd.....![]()
Ooooooo.......D2x gooooddddd...........must go back load smugmug.....lots pictures....brain hurt.....PC baaaaaaddd.....![]()
Sounds like both you and John are getting a workout!! Funny about that helping out thing. Some folks are content to let other people do all the work. I think the kids recognize and appreciate the parents that help though!!
How's the new camera working out??
If you are talking about the new one on Dunlawton, I was there two weeks ago. Got a Port while there. Nice shop, but I was not impressed with the owner. She was reading the labels on the wine to the customers to explain what a wine was like.![]()
If they are looking for something VERY close to Sea World... Residence Inn is right around the corner... I've stayed there several times for meetings, and I always end up with a 2-bedroom suite with a full kitchen... it sleeps 6.
Well, I decided to try my hand at writing a blog on the Med cruise. I started a few days ago, and have been working on it since. Managed to get a few bugs worked out - so I'll be able to post from the cell phone and such. If any of you are interested here's the link:
http://vwsmaltz.net/wordpress/
Virgil
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John's on my hit list - albeit a bit of a good way - We've got southwest credits on tap - so, I am in the process of dreaming of a vacation where Southwest will fly. Looking at places I've always wanted to visit, but haven't yet. Today, I looked at Vegas (w/o kids) St. Simons, Island, GA (w/kids). Then, my dear husband plants the seed, we could do WDW... Jump on, and discover free dining in September...sigh... Do I book WDW (his last visit - our honeymoon 1989 - my last visit 2004...) knowing we will see DL in June 2008 or broaden our horizons with a new experience??? sigh, decisions decisions...
Hi guys, we made it to Tucson okay and have finished day 2 of the swim meet. Ashley has had an okay meet. SHe has swam 5 events. She placed 6th in 50 back, 5th in 200 back, 4th in 200 IM, 4th in 50 fly and 2 in 100 breast. She hasn't had the times she has really wanted, but those will come. She probably will only swim 2 events tomorrow, then she is off to the swim camp for the rest of the week. That is when my vacation starts.
Gosh, decisions, decisions, decisions....
So, how many days is the vacation?
Sounds like both you and John are getting a workout!! Funny about that helping out thing. Some folks are content to let other people do all the work. I think the kids recognize and appreciate the parents that help though!!
How's the new camera working out??