Monthly Archives: January 2011
pen-pal
noun a friend made and kept through correspondence. a person with whom one regularly exchanges letters, often a person in another country whom one has not met. a person with whom one becomes acquainted through a friendly, regular correspondence. a … Continue reading
Happy Birthday, ya ol’ fart!
There’s a sappy country song about a 4-year-old kid who learns to cuss, pray, and eat his vegetables. From his dad. It would be really creepy if I posted it here. So I won’t. But if anyone was going … Continue reading
Montana Sky 368
I do not even remember where I got the yarn. I just recall the lovely color beckoning to me. So much that I bought 2 roles. What I was going to do with it, I had no idea. Some day, something would catch my fancy. It took … Continue reading
Filed under Crafty, Friends, Gifts, Thanks for the memories
Creepy
My kids have decided to love this movie. In inordinate proportions. It is a creepy movie. I think it may be the worst animated film that Disney has ever made. The plot is weak. The conflict is only semi-resolved. The … Continue reading
Filed under Movies
Wordtastic Wednesday (or ‘I was raised a poor white eremite.’)
There are those upon planet earth who think they know everything. This encompasses a great many of us to some degree or another. It would be socially and morally unacceptable to think this of ourselves, much less to openly characterize … Continue reading
Filed under Blogging, Crafty, Food, Insane in the Brain, Living Water, Mom, Pop, Sisters, TV, Wordtastic Wednesday
Horse Play
I have a Levi. My Levi He’s wonderful. He is helpful. Says ‘I love you, Mommy!’ Thrives on routine. Is rather intense. He has these giant dark chocolate-brown eyes. When he was younger, he would sleep with his eyes wide … Continue reading
toilet blogging
When you are a mommy, especially a mommy of small ones, there is no peace and quiet. Almost never do you get a moment to yourself to collect those tenuously brilliant thoughts you once had. I’m convinced that God was … Continue reading