Well, it sure sounded like the movie was wholesome and enjoyable - no quarrel with folks wanting to watch them, and if thoroughly enjoyed, talk about about them. The real boggle is Mom reading me those questions, and continue reading them after I gave some hints - like saying "How terribly earnest," and "Sounds like the kind of questions they had after stories in my third grade reader".
On a happier note, I finally got to the post office to send her the moccasins I made her for christmas, she got them, and she is wearing them.
Okay, I know I've spent the better part of the last three days lying down, but seriously, is this how weak my muscles are? My back's getting sore from standing up for five minutes here!
Quick note to Robin--I'm heading out the door to run a couple of errands and then will start towards your place. I'm guessing I'll be there closer to 3:30, but I'll call you when I'm going down the hill.
Kiss and Say Goodbye is another soul song...O'Jays, Hecubus?
It's pretty, anyway. Nothing to be embarrassed about.
Emily - why for the back pain?
(waves at Anne) If I ever get totally stuck about what do with my life, I'll come follow you around and do whatever you do but two weeks later.
Have you been sick, Emily, causing the lying down? The soreness could be sick-related achiness more than muscle weakness.
edited for dropped letters that help the sense be made
Had a cold the last few days. Feverish Thursday night, but it's been just a cold for the last two.
In the spirit of further procrastination, am checking off science vocabulary sheets. They're supposed to illustrate the word. One of my favorite students (strange, extremely hard-working kid) illustrated element ("a substance in which all the atoms are alike and which can't be broken," he says, which I think means he didn't read the whold sentence) with a rectangle labeled "Gold" which is saying, "You'll never break me!"
This is up there with "A History of Pie" in my favorites.