Wednesday, November 26, 2008

wednesday

i really really need to make a pie. and cupcakes. it's thanksgiving tomorrow, i really really need to get my act together...bleck

my insider friend, Sarah from England, reports that Gordon has allegedly admitted to four 'booty calls' with Sarah Symonds. tisk. Gordon, i have eaten in your restaurant... tisk tisk tisk

i am like 3 months behind current affairs but i read (while researching if Obama has a tattoo) that Sarah Palin's lipliner is tattooed. gosh darnit... i guess she is so busy being a great mom, having babies and returning to work 3 days later and taking her pregnant teenager to NYC (on business:) that she has no time to put on the lipstick that differentiates her from a pitbull... have i mentioned how i miss dear sweet Sarah?! oh yes i miss her :)

i have a splinter in my finger. Aaron operated with a needle and a minute piece of wood came out... along with gallons of blood. the piece was like a millimeter long. how on earth can something that small incapacitate a human being??? i dont ever want to get impaled on a fence if a 1mm piece of wood in my finger hurts that bad...

random pics from the day:
this picture is why i am oh-so-glad to be a mommy of little boys. danny thinks clothes/hair on dinosaurs are cwazy. i asked him if he wanted to name his birthday T Rex 'Obama'. he said that would be wrong as T Rexes are mean pwedadors and Obama is a nice man who would not even hurt a fly. he is that smart ;)
1dino
it was 63 degrees today... definitely hat weather
1wal
my first and last time EVER in furry boots
1dany
bathtime
1dan
my tribute to the 101 kid freeway mural that is all painted over now :(
1boytimesfour
RIP freeway kids (their outlines are still there - sob)
kids5

1 comment:

  1. Ahhhh...your photos just rock! I know every time I scroll down to the pics that I am going to be cheered up by your talent. Nice boots ;-)

    Happy Thanksgiving to you all.

    I had never realised that about half of the Pilgrims that had sailed on the Mayflower had perished after that first winter. What wonderfully brave people they must have been to leave their homeland and sail for two months to start a new life away from repression. They have my utmost respect.

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