Gud, you have lovely children and that's some great photography.
Thanks, probably most of the credit goes to Canon though. We got a new camera recently (A Canon EOS 350D), and it takes fantastic pictures.
'Shindig'
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Gud, you have lovely children and that's some great photography.
Thanks, probably most of the credit goes to Canon though. We got a new camera recently (A Canon EOS 350D), and it takes fantastic pictures.
I should be cutting up potatoes for the soup. And I have to decide whether or not to slip in the left over Easter Ham DH's mom sent home with us.
Soup + Ham = Deelish!
I think I got my hair cut too short. No one in my office has said one word about it, which feels like "If you can't say anything nice...." I think it's too short to balance out my body size. What the hell was I thinking?
Yay for new glasses! I need to do this. I want to wear glasses instead of contacts for a change. The thing is I like having the one near eye and the one far eye. Do they do that with glasses? I never could deal with the bifocals. I'll just stick to contacts if not. One of the cool things about contacts is the variety of cheap sunglasses I own and wear.
DH update. Went back to doc today and this one thinks it's not a hernia. She couldn't poke too much yesterday because of pain. They took a urine test and now suspect kidney stones. Ouch. Kitty scan tomorrow.
Maybe it's them, Teppy.
Steph, maybe they're too mindless to notice. I'm sure it's great. Not to mention it grows so quickly you'll be saying (although I'll not be believing) that you have Yeti head in three weeks.
Oh, Laura, your poor dh. I hope they diagnose him quickly and correctly. Are they giving him anything for the pain?
Not to mention it grows so quickly
I just keep muttering that fact to myself over and over.
Oh, god, kidney stones. Lithotripsy is fast, non-invasive, but expensive. Much, much better, though, other alternatives. I'm not sure if they have drugs these days that will dissolve them. Hubby has had kidney stones since he stopped drinking the notorious hard city water.