Monthly Archives: July 2005

My sheltered life

So, last night hubby and I decided that after the kids were in bed we’d watch a video for about half an hour while the kids settled down and then, ahem, we’d, you know, go to bed early.

Off my chest

Ok, I know I always seem to get into trouble when I rant blog about birth, but I just have to get this off my chest.
Our neighbor around the corner just had a baby, her first, earlier this week.

88 keys to happiness

**Warning! If you’re feeling grumpy or cynical you’ll probably want to skip this mushy, sentimental post!**
My mom is a piano teacher. She taught the neighborhood kids for thirty years.

Food, glorious food

Book group last night was food for the soul indeed.
It was so nice to get together with friends that I hadn’t seen for quite a while.

Hmm, not exactly what I would have chosen, but

You’re The Giver!
by Lois Lowry
While you grew up with a sheltered childhood, you’re pretty sure everyone around you is even more sheltered.

Sympatico

On Friday mornings Daniel and I have a standing playdate with Elijah and his mom Sarah. We met at a playground last fall and within about 5 minutes of conversation became instant friends.

Bookworm reviews a movie

We went to see the new Star Wars movie in the theater!
Two thumbs down. It was awful.