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If Friend, we greet thee, hand and heart.
If Stranger, such no longer be.
If Foe, our love will conquer thee.
-Old Welsh Door Verse

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Bye Bye Photo Hunters

So, I got dumped by Photo Hunters. After months of playing pretty regularly (at least twice a month), TN Chick got someone to go through the 400+ bloggers and dump everyone who hadn't posted a photo since June 2. I teach middle school. My last PhotoHunt post was May 28 and the rest of the time I've been grading, re-grading, assigning grades, attending middle school graduation activities, doing some family things with my parents, and trying to catch up with things neglected at home. I really did go to PhotoHunt to see what the prompt was for each week but they were pretty lame (shoes? hair?). Or rather, I should say they were things that were of absolutely no interest to me so I spent the time doing other things instead.

It's all good, though. I found some enjoyable blogs through PhotoHunters and added them to my personal list of links, then dumped the PhotoHunt blogroll from my blog. Now there's sidebar room for other goodies. Maybe the time I spent hunting photos would be better spent stitching.


The All American College Band at Tomorrowland Terrace, Disneyland, California. The lead trumpet screams you right out of your seat (he's up on the stage).

Summer is going very well so far (one week has flown by). I go out in the mornings while it's still foggy to work in the garden for a couple of hours. The front courtyard is looking pretty good. Once more stint tomorrow weeding one flower bed and I should be able to declare it done for a while. I need to replace a rotting railroad tie with some stacking retaining blocks but it can wait. This week I'm working on neglected housework (cleaned the stove yesterday) and neglected hummingbird feeders. On Wednesday night my sister will come over to pamper my friends with Mary Kay. Friday I go to Mom's to scrapbook.

I took her and my Dad to Disneyland last Tuesday to follow the All American College Band around and I took the BEST pictures of the Parade of Dreams. It was a delightful day of serendipity. We decided to sit on a shady bench by the castle to wait for the band's next set and found ourselves in the best POD seats we've ever had. As my dad said, "This parade is much better when you're actually IN it." Unfortunately, my camera's memory filled up by the second float, so I took the rest with Mom's camera. She is pretty excited by them so I will get copies on Friday.

Saturday we host the family birthday bash for June/July (BIL, DS1 and my birthday). DS2 is going to cook lasagne but I still have to do the cleaning.

July 5 Mom and I leave to take her to see her sister in NE Kansas. I will take a few days to visit friends who have relocated to MO and IN, then return to pick up the ladies and take them down to OK City to visit their brother and his family. Home at the end of July, then leave August 15 for Utah. And that will be the end of my summer.

With luck, the next school year will be my last, although with the real estate market still treading water in the toilet I keep trying to psyche myself up for two years instead of one.

Que sera, sera.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

V-A-C-A-TION

Yah Hoooo!


Happy songs and happy dances, yesterday was the last day of school!

Tuesday, June 05, 2007


Kind of rushing to get this posted for tomorrow. I haven't progressed past playing with photos and don't have time to figure it out now to add my message to this. My heart is with you.

Re: peace. Thinking positive thoughts for DS1. He is still waiting to hear if the new charter school he is interested in will be approved and if he will get an offer there. Their goal is to "develop a generation of people who will see the relationship between self-mastery, human kindness, skills development and the greater social goals of curing disease, preventing war, addressing poverty, advocating equity, and preserving the planet."

Sounds like the bedrock of peace to me.