I couldn't get enough of
Jane of Lantern Hill
but honestly, I could never get all that wrapped up in the Anne books. I adore the story, but I think I got so attached to the movies when I was very young that my young self was almost insulted by differences. I was all "Twins? What freaking twins? I don't think so."
I am going to put them on my reading list for the year, now that I am larger and therefore older than I was then.
Lee, you bet. One game for me. Where?
I'm up for one game. Then I must hie me to bed.
I'll set up a room. Semantics, table 67.
Cuuuute Annabel!
Ah, Lilty, now I understand your euphemism. I'm sorry she felt she had to leave, appreciate that you agreed with her decision, sympathise with your loss.
I forgot to wish Cindy healing vibes for her poor neck. ("Neck-ma" is just going too far, isn't it, folks?)
And I want a cheese cave all my own. Mmm, cheese. I just finished off a box of wheat thins (there were only a handful) with dilled white cheddar. Mmm, cheddar.
Oh, lordy, poor Cindy's neck. A really bad neck is a nightmare.
That is one very defined child you have there, Susan. Nothing vague about her, at all.
Must get offline and out of wet things and into dry warm fleeze if I don't want this particular cold to regain a deathgrip.
That is one very defined child you have there, Susan. Nothing vague about her, at all.
I'm beginning to think she has a very similar personality to my father--sort of mellow yet unyielding. Not someone who'll allow herself to be pushed around.
Beautiful Annabel! What a great way to start my day. That "the usual expression" shot is cracking me up. Susan, I think you officially have yourself a pistol.
Thanks for the neck sympathy, folks. It's not so painful this morning, but it's still uncomfortable.