in Griffith Park. it was my kind of zoo: one with no sad looking animals at all, empty for the past 50 years and their former cages left open for little boys to explore and climb inside and pretend to be ferocious beasts :)
What I read in November 2020
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It’s almost the end of the year! The kids are going to be done with school
any day now, I am so excited. That means my book reading will go down
signific...
first day of fourth grade
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I don't have many words to add this year. First day of school seems pretty
old hat for her now. Not a lot of nerves, just excited to meet her teacher
a...
{weight loss progress}
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After two full weeks on Weight Watchers I am down 5.8 pounds. I know when I
add running back into it the pounds will drop off more quickly. I just
can't se...
Invincible.
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I stopped writing on this blog so long ago and tonight while I was doing
the dishes I remembered it.
I guess I don't even really know why I write on here in...
My Jazzy Girl
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Sugar Bear has continued her dancing this year, but at a different Dance
School. This new school is so much easier for me to juggle with work.
Sugar's scho...
oh man....what an awesome place. I would LOVE to go there. So many great pics. smiling.
ReplyDeletewow, i had no idea you could explore the old zoo. pretty cool. could do that and the gene autry museum in one day! thanks for the idea.
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