Tuesday, January 22, 2008

CONNOR HAVING FUN!!
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Connor is going a little stir crazy lately - cold weather, rain, snow - all of this prevents him from going outside as much as he'd like. We had a fun outing to lunch and the mall yesterday - Connor loves being in crowds and seeing all the different people.
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We had a nice sunny day today and he got to go out with Auntie Lisa for the day - got to go play in the park!!
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Don't let the Winter blues get to you - All it takes is a smile and a laugh from a child to turn your day around - and a smile and a laught from you can make someone else's day better too. :)
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Connor is a thrill seeker - this guy loves to feel the wind in his face
(even if it's just sliding around on the living room floor)

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I'm sorry, are you talking to me? What? No, I can't hear you
You'll have to speak up - Huh - what? . . .

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I'm introducing a new clothing line - I like to call it
"Farm Chic".
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Mom - My giraffe wants to go out and play..

Umm, you're squishing me -uuhhh!.

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How do single men sort their laundry?"

Filthy" and "Filthy but Wearable".

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OUCH!!!

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One ship carrying blue paint collided with another ship carrying red paint.
The crew is missing and believed to be marooned!

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DON'T BLAME ME - I JUST POST 'EM - I DON'T WRITE 'EM . . . . .

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A boater brings his boat up to a restaurant dock to eat dinner.

The dockhand says, "I'm sorry, sir, but I can't let you dine here tonight. This establishment has a necktie policy for the evening meal and you are not wearing one.

"The boater said, "I'm sure I don't have a tie on my boat!"

The dockhand, not wanting to turn away a customer, said, "Well, why don't you just find something that approximates a tie. I'm sure that will be okay."

After some time, the boater emerged from his cabin sporting a pair of jumper cables. "Sorry", the boater said," but this is all I could find to put around my neck."

Sighing, the dockhand said "okay, I'll let you in with those, but just don't start anything."

Saturday, January 19, 2008

REDS and PINKS

Ketchup-like sauces originated in Eastern Asia as a fish sauce, long before anyone outside the Americas had ever seen a tomato. The word "ketchup" is used in Chinese, Malay, and Indonesian.
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Nothing new and spectacular to report - Connor is just growing like a little boy should and enjoying his Winter so far . . .
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What is this wondrous substance??!!
A combination of sweetness and tartness with a smooth texture . . .
YOU MUST TELL ME!!
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Do I have anything on my face?

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You're not gonna believe what happened - see, I was talking to the cat and . . .

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Secure in his own masculinity.

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Finally getting a good night's rest