HollyTyler
<font color=deeppink>I know, I'm stuck on that Mic
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Time for a nap. Three hours of driving, party with over 30 kids running around, too tiring for me. Catch you all later!
I know! Self quoters anonomous!But this video is too cool!
Mornin' EllaEnchanted!
TiggersPal, congrats on post 19,000
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I forgot to say that the other day....you were so busy posting about the animal, I don't think you even noticed!
Thanks so much, Deb! I was just looking at Tom's little kitty and missing ours. We are afraid the worst has happened and a coyote or fox got our Oswald. We are super frustrated because we wanted to find him and get his collar. Luckily our DD is too young to understand what happened, but she asks where he is constantly and every book she picks to read has a cat in it!!!
There is still a chance he just wandered off and will comes cruising back into our lives like nothing happened....here's hoping!
I agree! In her back yard she had 9 different game stations set up (with parents and older kids recruited to run each and give prizes at each), a popcorn station (my dad and stepmom manned that one), and a "fortune teller" (her day care provider did that one and was hilarious!). That spread all the kids out so that it didn't seem too crazy. Quite a few stations were under a tent, so it looked a bit like a circus. One screened tent had food, one had gifts, and the pinata was hung from a tree later. When all the kids lined up to take a turn whacking it, that's when I was able to count how many there were.Holly - 30 children at a party is my idea of a nightmare!![]()
She still would have had to clean up and definitely wouldn't be napping because she has 2 kids and a husband that doesn't help at all. She's an amazing woman! But then, aren't all mothers?!![]()
for all you new Africam addicts. Hard to watch at first, but worth it to see the
outcome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8DDYz68kM
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Love my mustache & beard.
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OK....enough torture. I have about 300 pics from our trip, but won't post any more. Just tried to pick out my favorites.![]()
We'd love an SUV - that will probably be our next car. LisaLisa,
I loved our Acura RL! I traded it for an MDX and love the space, but miss how amazing that car drove!
Ted just got rid of the Suburban last January when the lease was up and now he drives a "Very swift" Accord! He seems to enjoy it, but I always feel like I am sitting to low to the ground now... how quickly we change, I drove a sedan type vehicle for 26 years and have had a SUV for only 5, but still prefer them now.
Karen
Wish I had a Z3 . . . but you have four DH's? And all this time I thought Kim was the only one from Utah . . .
I agree! In her back yard she had 9 different game stations set up (with parents and older kids recruited to run each and give prizes at each), a popcorn station (my dad and stepmom manned that one), and a "fortune teller" (her day care provider did that one and was hilarious!). That spread all the kids out so that it didn't seem too crazy. Quite a few stations were under a tent, so it looked a bit like a circus. One screened tent had food, one had gifts, and the pinata was hung from a tree later. When all the kids lined up to take a turn whacking it, that's when I was able to count how many there were.The whole event was quite an ordeal and although she had helpers, I often suspect my sister is Superwoman in disguise.
I was worn out from the heat and slept for 3 hours when I got home. She still would have had to clean up and definitely wouldn't be napping because she has 2 kids and a husband that doesn't help at all. She's an amazing woman! But then, aren't all mothers?!
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