glennbo123
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Will you be taking TR notes in your Mickey binder or do you have a separate notebook for that?
I love all your planning books. So cute! I never manage to find the time to do anything like that. I'm lucky of mine make it out of the 2 prong file folders I "borrow" from work.I'm a bit in awe of everyone who makes such pretty folders.
Thanks! I get a bit kick out of watching them shake.![]()
Will you be taking TR notes in your Mickey binder or do you have a separate notebook for that?
Greasy beef-noodle soup- meh. But we did enjoy watching the macho wannabes do the electronic punching bag thing. We think one guy might have broken his wrist.Cheap entertainment.
It's Monday AM, Hope you're feeling lots better now!
Not overly organized, just utterly forgetful.![]()
Feeling much better today. I woke up feeling better yesterday (Sunday) and washed two cars, planted my flowers and then sat on my rearend (house did NOT get cleaned this weekend) and watched our Blackhawks sweep the Sharks! It was a good day. I took hubby to Chili's for dinner once he got home from umpping. He actually ended up doing Andy's teams' semi-final game. Mark tried to get three other umps to switch the game with him because he never wants to be accused of favoritism, but no one would budge; so Mark just told the kids on Andy's team -- YOU DON'T KNOW ME FOR THE NEXT TWO HOURS; it didn't end up making a difference--Andy's team won going away in the semi's (unfortunately they lost the championship game 10-6).
Love the Mickey page.
I'm trying to think of what I could have you do for me, except aren't you there after me?![]()
Interesting German going on here... Google isn't really that great for that!! Ich mochte Mickys Kopf (please note: Mickey is called Micky in German!!) can easily be mixed up with Ich möchte Mickys Kopf which means: I want Mickey's head....
And I was thinking of WS Germany. I think I might be able to take care of taking a pic of you and family in the real Germany myself (and possibly one of us together!!).
I'm so glad. I was starting to wonder if you indeed needed to go in for an antibiotic. We're pretty minimalist (like my kids see a doc. every 3 years like it or not), but then again, we can get them over the counter in a dire emergency (ie. sore throat that goes on for too long with ***** tonsils). Chilis is pretty good! I could go for a giant bacon cheeseburger right now, but then I'd like totally cancel the 28 minute jog/walk thing I just did. Half way done with the C25K!!!!
I would NOT want to ump any of my kids' teams! Too many whacko parents out there! You'd think their kids were in a million dollar tourney or something.
What are your dates again??
Don't bow too low, take a look at your tag...
I thought of calling my doctor...but I hate bothering her on the weekend unless I absolutely have to. Parents are nutso--I saw it for too many years...you couldn't pay me to coach or ref or any of that nonsense.
We are there September 17 - 21.
too true!
with my luck you never know what I could hurt!
I can understand that. I'm sure the docs want to have a decent weekend too.
Well, you are there AFTER we are. Sure you don't want me to look for anything, or get a certain fun picture, or ???
Oh, I just realized you are already half way to 5k!! Congratulations!! Perhaps we can go for a run together in Nuremberg in August?
German only capitalizes the first letter of every noun (so in order to know how to write, you need some basic knowledge of grammar) as well as in English: names. Also in a letter we would write "you" with a capital letter. You might have heard that German uses two forms of "you": "Du" and "Sie" - the former is used under friends and young peoplem the second one is more formal. Foreigners always find it very difficult which one to use. It really is a cultural skill and even varies in different areas and is changing a lot at the moment. For example when my parents were at university "Sie" was still very common among the students, while today in my generation anyone my age I meet privately I would most likely use "Du" with, but not if I meet them professionally. Even I find it difficult!! So don't be confused!!
Speaking of German grammar: it is pretty similar to Latin grammar we are always taught. Partly this comes from the fact that one of the first ever written texts published in German was Luther's translation of the New Testament from the Latin text. He believed that the Bible had to be the foundation of faith and thus had to be understandable for everyone. His translation was incredibly important for the development of a common German language at a time when various dialects were spoken in Germany.
Yes, and they have families too.
Well, the only thing I can think of now, is if you notice any place that is selling t-shirts in size 3X for my darling Mark, let me know. We have such a hard time finding him shirts. The 2X's fit, but they shrink and then they don't fit.
If I think of anything else, I'll let you know. You are a doll to offer.
Interesting German going on here... Google isn't really that great for that!! Ich mochte Mickys Kopf (please note: Mickey is called Micky in German!!) can easily be mixed up with Ich möchte Mickys Kopf which means: I want Mickey's head....![]()
I said:
Ich mochte Mickey kopfs. Not Mickey's kopf!
I was going to tell her how to ask for a Dole Whip but I couldn't think of a good reason why she would be speaking German to do that.![]()
Wow!!! 100 days, I can't believe that your trip is finally getting so close!!
And have you realized that you are only 30 pages away from your PTR Part III??? You are soon going to hit the 250 pages mark!
I loved your 1906 post! I recently read some of the Betsy/Tacy books (thanks to some discussion on PPP's PTR) and the first one I read was the first year in High School which takes place in 1906. I was amazed how modern life in 1906 in the US was, but I assume that this was just a small minority of people if I look at your statistics. Betsy has a telephone for example...![]()
100 days? Next you'll be telling us you're in double digits.![]()