Last one to post........... Part 25

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Lyn5 said:
okay, change of plans....the backwards party got the ax. DSil was just here and DROPPED OF THE PHOTOS :rotfl: I told her my idea and she had a better one....printed up a huge photo of DH with the 32 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Then I spoke to DH and he doens't want a theme or the party to be for him...but a "get-together" would be fun :rolleyes: so, I am thinking of no theme and huge photo of DH instead :thumbsup2

ooooh Okay. If it has to be that way. I guess it will be okay.


So bring on the photo!!!!! :3dglasses <<-- I am ready.
 
I just received an e-mail for this. HOW cool would this be?

Junior Buccaneers Cheerleading clinics provide fun and motivational challenges for your child. Girls from 6-17 can strengthen their individual talents and abilities in a non-competitive environment as well as improve self-esteem while learning team and character building skills. Members will put their skills to the test as they perform a halftime show with the Tampa Bay Cheerleaders when the Buccaneers take on the Miami Dolphins on Saturday, August 19th to a sold out crowd at Raymond James Stadium. Don't miss this unique opportunity!

But I have a fundraiser dining that night. :guilty:
 
Mom2Ashli said:
I just received an e-mail for this. HOW cool would this be?

Junior Buccaneers Cheerleading clinics provide fun and motivational challenges for your child. Girls from 6-17 can strengthen their individual talents and abilities in a non-competitive environment as well as improve self-esteem while learning team and character building skills. Members will put their skills to the test as they perform a halftime show with the Tampa Bay Cheerleaders when the Buccaneers take on the Miami Dolphins on Saturday, August 19th to a sold out crowd at Raymond James Stadium. Don't miss this unique opportunity!

But I have a fundraiser dining that night. :guilty:
that is cool.
 

Lyn5 said:
that is cool.

It also cost $275 just for the clinic and than I would have to buy two tickets into the game that night. At another $100.00 plus parking at $20. So it would end up costing me close to $400. :ssst: I would probably do it if I was available..... :teeth:
 
Mom2Ashli said:
Lyn - THAT IS GREAT!!! What a good sport. :thumbsup2
::yes:: he really was! now I am thinking of not using the photo at his party, he was so great about it, I don't want to embaress him....so, we may just have a get together and I will make a cake for him and add on candles :love:
 
:wave2: have some errands to do and lunch
 
Lyn5 said:
::yes:: he really was! now I am thinking of not using the photo at his party, he was so great about it, I don't want to embaress him....so, we may just have a get together and I will make a cake for him and add on candles :love:

That sound like a great idea.
 
Mom2Ashli said:
I just received an e-mail for this. HOW cool would this be?

Junior Buccaneers Cheerleading clinics provide fun and motivational challenges for your child. Girls from 6-17 can strengthen their individual talents and abilities in a non-competitive environment as well as improve self-esteem while learning team and character building skills. Members will put their skills to the test as they perform a halftime show with the Tampa Bay Cheerleaders when the Buccaneers take on the Miami Dolphins on Saturday, August 19th to a sold out crowd at Raymond James Stadium. Don't miss this unique opportunity!

But I have a fundraiser dining that night. :guilty:
that sounds like fun
 
tubachick said:
didn't read back.....

gonna be in the city most of the day. I'll try to catch up later tonight. Happy WED!!!


TTFN


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I made it back home through the Thunderstorms and Horrible traffic (its chicago, its always bad) Gonna go figure out what to make for dinner, I was gonna BBQ, but I don't feel like giving the neighborhood a wet t-shirt show!!! ;)
 
Mom2Ashli said:
We are trying to decide what we are going to do with our flooring at our house. And than DH is going to hire someone to do it. I think that is going to be my Clean Sweep time. Because we will have to empty the rooms to get the flooring done. THan only half is going back into the house. I HOPE!!!


:thumbsup2 That would motivate me to clean sweep things too!!!
 
Mom2Ashli said:
http://www.sptimes.com/2006/07/19/State/Nation_swelters__Flor.shtml

Nation Swelters, Florida shrugs..... :sunny:

Nation swelters, Florida shrugs
We're used to the gulf's tropical thrust, which has warmed up the eastern and central U.S.
By GRAHAM BRINK, Times Staff Writer
Published July 19, 2006

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ST. PETERSBURG - All around town these days you can hear variations of "Man, it's hot!"

It is, but a massive heat wave has made much of the rest of the country even worse.

Seldom does such a large swath of the country - from Concord, N.H., to Medford, Ore. -have a swelter factor higher than Central Florida.

"In Florida, we are somewhat acclimated to this kind of heat, but a lot of people up North are not," said Rick Davis, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Ruskin.

The national heat wave is the result of a massive high-pressure system across the eastern and central United States that has trapped warm air from the Gulf of Mexico for several days.

One of the hottest areas on Tuesday was the Plains region from South Dakota to Texas.

An unofficial report had the temperature in South Dakota soaring to 120 degrees, the highest since the Dust Bowl of 1936. That makes Tuesday's high of 91 degrees at Tampa International Airport seem almost pleasant. And Tampa's high has never gone over 99 degrees, according to the weather service.

A cold front could cool parts of the northern Plains today, but farther south in Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma, forecasts called for temperatures above 100 degrees.

Desert cities like Dallas, Phoenix and Palm Springs are routinely hotter than the Tampa Bay area in the summer. The temperatures in more northern cities like Salt Lake City and St. Louis also spike above 100 degrees nearly every July.

But even Minot, N.D., near the Canadian border, topped Tampa on Tuesday with 94 degrees. (To be fair, Minot's humidity at 9 p.m. Wednesday was only 33 percent while Tampa's was 85 percent.)

The heat wave, responsible for at least five deaths so far, comes after the country as a whole experienced the warmest first half of any year since record-keeping began in 1895, according to scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

"If I see sprinklers or hydrants, I just drench myself," said New Haven, Conn., letter carrier Ceferino Roman, who walked his route in 20-minute intervals, taking breaks in between. "This is the worst."

In New York City, the mayor ordered city offices to turn off unnecessary lights to conserve energy. In Pennsylvania, swimming pools stayed open late and summer school classes let out early.

In New York City, the mayor ordered city offices to turn off unnecessary lights to conserve energy. In Pennsylvania, swimming pools stayed open late and summer school classes let out early.

Forecast showers and thunderstorms could give the Midwest and Northeast a break from the heat today.

For now, make fun of the residents of Pierre, S.D., suffering in 102-degree heat, all you want.

Just remember: Their heat wave will soon pass. Expect more of the same around here for months.


Interesting!! thanks for sharing. :sunny:

(it was only 97 here today Heat index 102) hen the rain started.
 
Lyn5 said:
I think I really like our new home. Sometimes the CB has some depressing threads and cat-fights....this seems like a nice, comfy place to be :goodvibes


:cloud9: it is nice here!
 
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