Sept. 2009 @ WDW! Be a Pop Tart 2009~come share your(Bounce Back or NOT)Dates !!!

Back from the dentist. He didn't numb me enough and it hurt. He asked if I wanted another shot and I said no the shot hurts worse. He said I figured you would say that and that the rest shouldn't hurt too bad. I told him that was easy for him to say as he wasn't the one wearing the bib. In hindsight, I should have gotten the shot. The one funny thing was when he put a clamp on my tooth and it flew off and hit him in the head. I told him he deserved that and then laughed at him. Maybe that is why he hurt me. lol Anyway one appointment down only one or two left to go. YEAH!!! But then I have to pay the bill. WHAAAA!!! I keep thinking I will have a trip to Disney in my mouth by the end of the month. I am one wacked out Disneyaholic.

SG,
What do you know about your health that you are not sharing.

Timmy,
Grass, thorns, flowers, and a weed wacker sounds like a bad horror flick. lol

Diva,
My son loves books. It is the only thing he knew he could ask for and I wouldn't say no and he has never gotten them taken away for punishment. He devours books any book. I will trade you 90's for our 40's at night anyday.

Cheryl,
Hi how are you? I miss everyone from the MK party.

Sorry if I missed anyone

Angela
 
I started a new walking program w/alot of arm. Pain bewtween my shoulder blades & down. He also suggested I see a chiropractor but I am not convinced. Today was better than the past few weeks(of course, I went shopping & spent loads of $). I will be careful tomorrow at soccer. Thanks for all the good thoughts.
Boys are doing well, just wish DS#1's arm would straighten out, I am impatient. DH is out of town again-ughhhhh. Kids have a week off at end of month, trying to convince myself I can do a road trip but haven't yet:lmao:
hugs to all:lovestruc
bonzo
 

The one funny thing was when he put a clamp on my tooth and it flew off and hit him in the head. I told him he deserved that and then laughed at him.

Timmy,
Grass, thorns, flowers, and a weed wacker sounds like a bad horror flick. lol



Angela

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: and who are you reffering scary ?? me ??? Hmmmmp...:snooty:

:scared1: You can have it I'm freezing. I do suppose that 9 months of 90's or higher would get really old though. :thumbsup2


not cold enough here yet... it is 6AM and it is already 55 degrees... whats up with that....

well off to work today... in a few actually :(

it must be the weather... you know that thing they say... people get more depressed on winter times.. those winter blues... I woke up this morning just feeling sad and missing everybody I mean evrybody... my net friends... my in real flesh/life friends and even my family :sad2: ... hmmmm I guess I just need to double up on coffee...

Ok enough of these... have a good day Peeps....

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Seems as if we are all bibliophiles round these parts. Figures, people who read are interesting, intelligent, and not as prone to being narrow minded and such.

Diva K, what classics does your son read? Dalton likes the classics but then I pay him big bucks for reading them. :rotfl: I keep telling him that they will stand him in good stead for taking the SAT's and through life. :teacher:

Ants, every person you meet impacts your life in some shape or form. Granted some are dessert while some are fiber though. :rotfl:

Bonz, walking is the best exercise for whatever ails you. Also it is much harder to hit a moving target.:cheer2: Do you wear a pedometer?

Ang, I never keep secrets from you guys, just locally. And that is because no one cares to ask how I am doing. I had five episodes to call in when I got back from church last night. They had a comic and my dd insisted that I go. He was not half bad. My dd only invites me to get me saved as she has me on her list of 'non believers'. Gee, guess who read the Bible stories to her when she was growing up and snuck her out to church on Sunday mornings when her dad would have thrown a major fit???:upsidedow I am just conjecturing that my heart problems might be easily solved, I hope, I hope. Anyone know what a normal heart beat amount is? I am guessing that 200 and some is not so very good. :scared1:

When Indiana was formed, many eons ago, the ice stopped north of us so we are sheltered from the worst of the winter's blast by the Brown County Hills and such. Our winters are fairly mild and I look forward to them as that means no yardwork. Gives me time to paint and repair the interior of the house. Our truck is on its way to get a new exhaust system today and should be back soon. No expensive repairs were required, about $500, not so bad. I will have my mobile trash containter back in time to haul all these mounds of yardwaste I am accumulating. :yay:

SG
 
it must be the weather... you know that thing they say... people get more depressed on winter times.. those winter blues... I woke up this morning just feeling sad and missing everybody I mean evrybody... my net friends... my in real flesh/life friends and even my family :sad2: ... hmmmm I guess I just need to double up on coffee...
:hug:

Seems as if we are all bibliophiles round these parts. Figures, people who read are interesting, intelligent, and not as prone to being narrow minded and such.
Diva K, what classics does your son read? Dalton likes the classics but then I pay him big bucks for reading them. :rotfl: I keep telling him that they will stand him in good stead for taking the SAT's and through life. :teacher:
SG
He has read Around the World in 80 Days and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow of his own volition (didn't have to pay him!) since school started this year! He reads the sports section of the newspaper everyday and has subscriptions to various sports magazine (is Sports Illustrated for Kids.) He says he reads a lot at school when he finishes his work..:teacher:
 
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Oh!! I need to read The Legeng of Sleepy Hollow again..gosh, it's been a hundred years since I first read (and if you know my age you'll know I'm not kidding).

Wonder if it would as enjoyable...reading To Kill A Mockingbird again right now...just the right time of year. ::yes::

Anyone else have a favorite classic? Or any book to recommend - I have too much time on me hands and need to work the brain a bit.;)

Happy Saturday!:coffee:
 
Oh!! I need to read The Legend of Sleepy Hollow again..gosh, it's been a hundred years since I first read (and if you know my age you'll know I'm not kidding).
I was so psyched when he brought it home...b/c I had just read that the Headless Horseman starts the parade @MNSSHP!!! :yay:
Or any book to recommend - I have too much time on me hands and need to work the brain a bit.;)
What kind of books do you like to read???
If you like mysteries try The #1 Ladies Detective Agency or Isabel Dalhousie series by Alexander McCall Smith
or Maisie Dobbs novels by Jacqueline Winspear for WWI British history/mystery!
Could not put Julie Andrew's autobiography down! Home: A Memoir of My Early Years

BTW is your avatar Baby Sophie?? (Bet you can't wait to take her to BBB and CRT princess:)
 
I have never met a book I did not like. I will read most any old thing, except for romance novels. So many books have changed my life. "Atlas Shrugged", "To Kill a Mockingbird", "Gone With the Wind", "Gentleman's Agreement". anything by Pearl Buck etc. I grew up in a very tiny town (200 pop) and the bookmobile stopped downtown for everyone else and then came to our house for us as we were the biggest readers in town. I had a mother who read and it was the greatest gift she could have given me. :love: I recently got to see a copy of the "Jefferson Bible' and would dearly love to read that.

Diva K, "Around the World' was one of the books that Dalton first read and it was one that my oldest grandson had me read to him. Imagine my embarrassment when I saw the Jackie Chan movie and realized that I had been mispronouncing Passepartout.:eek: My grandson does not require money to read but since he has scant opportunities to earn money, unlike his brother, I do it. I must remember to have him read "Silas Marner" as he is a bit of a tightwad. :rotfl: Hooray for a boy who reads!!:hug:

Minnie, baby Sophie is beautiful! Not one bit surprised. Have you got her first Disney trip planned? It is a joy to show the place to someone new, especially a child. :cheer2:

I love English literature and biographies and autobiographies the best.

SG
 
Diva K, "Around the World' was one of the books that Dalton first read and it was one that my oldest grandson had me read to him. Imagine my embarrassment when I saw the Jackie Chan movie and realized that I had been mispronouncing Passepartout.:eek: My grandson does not require money to read but since he has scant opportunities to earn money, unlike his brother, I do it. I must remember to have him read "Silas Marner" as he is a bit of a tightwad. :rotfl: Hooray for a boy who reads!!:hug:

Took DS to see the Brendon Fraser movieJourney to the Center of the Earth this summer (actually wasn't that bad) and reminded him that Jules Verne also wrote that...maybe he'll pick that one up next! popcorn::
Good olde Silas Marner...he and I go way back....:laughing: :laughing:
 
Do not forget "The Scarlet Letter". I read it so long ago that I remember not understanding why the townsfolk would be so hard on a poor girl just because God made a mistake and made her pregnant. Explains a whole bunch about the mistakes I made early in life huh?

One of the ladies at the CC got upset with the kids in my library for being 'disrespectful' to me because they were being a bit loud. They were around the big table and were excited about the books they were reading and two boys and I were in another corner and I was reading to them. I quietly advised the lady that I did not feel disrespected at all and wanted the library to be a place where books were enjoyed and not a quiet, boring place.

Next thing is to get an artist friend to do some murals for the walls. One book, one child, at a time!!!

SG
 
Hi girls:goodvibes Dr put me on muscle relaxers & anti-inflammatory :upsidedow . JJ happy you had the best time:thumbsup2 I booked the other day (DS#2) code a pin code for Dec 19-23 @ CSR w/fdp & 1 day base for 977.00 for the four of us:cool1: Now if I can just get air:scared:
off for the day:flower3:
BONZ!! No way, do I sense a mini meet for us???
 
You betcha girlfriend! I have til Nov 4th to cancel if I can't find fare. Ang is on the lookout for me:banana: So far haven't gotten anything I can afford:sad2:
Graminator scored four goals today:woohoo: :dance3: I can't wait til soccer season is over, we've turned into little league :confused: where the parents, always have a problem instead of just letting the kids play. I have another year left on my tour of duty on the board then I am outaaaaa there!
Best of the weekend to you all:flower3:
 
Wonder if it would as enjoyable...reading To Kill A Mockingbird again right now...just the right time of year. ::yes::



Happy Saturday!:coffee:

ohhhhhhhhh I made so much money with To kill A M. and Scarlet Letter in school... it was our english reads and we need to make an essay about it... I made several different style essays :ssst: and sold it to my classmate :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

BONZ!! No way, do I sense a mini meet for us???

Janjan !!!!!!!! Any other dates you have in going to the World???:headache:
 
Hey Timmy, what am I? Chopped liver?? I'll meet in the world if I can find decent airfare. Miss you:cutie:
 
ohhhhhhhhh I made so much money with To kill A M. and Scarlet Letter in school... it was our english reads and we need to make an essay about it... I made several different style essays :ssst: and sold it to my classmate :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Now why didn't I think of that?!?!? :headache:
 
Now why didn't I think of that?!?!? :headache:

:wave: hey you!!! I am on my 30 minute IE break !!!

Yes!!!!! you know how girls made money from baby sitting ??? well me.. made money from selling projects to my boy-friends... :rotfl: they are good in math... I am bad in math but essays and research work and debate speeches I can do... and yup sold it per page sometimes :rotfl:

and also "pimping" Toti my pop pop's male pig... thanks Ang for the term.. I never thought it that way!!!!
 

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