
Personally, I don’t think I ever thought about running away as a kid? It does seem like a tempting option these days.
Happy mid-year!
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Personally, I don’t think I ever thought about running away as a kid? It does seem like a tempting option these days.
Happy mid-year!
Why do I like hockey? Because at the end of the battle, fiercely fought, the teams respect each other enough to congratulate one another. The coaching staffs congratulate the opposing teams. The teams both give compliments to their opponents. Defeat is felt, victory celebrated, but what reigns is the ability for gentlemen to shine. That is tremendously appealing and laudible.
My only question after the Avalanche victory is this: ”Will ’Makar’ replace ‘Orr’ in the crossword puzzles?”
Congratulations, Avalanche!
Today I employed the weed whacker, push mower, and chain saw. To top it off, I also played barber and gave my spouse a haircut.
Now, I am resting, looking forward to sharing in the joy of the Stanley Cup returning to Denver. Some days are just riddled with accomplishment. Go Avs!
Dandelions. God’s creation for which the sole purpose is to entertain little children.
My little charge honed right in on those fluffy weeds, probably because I have a meadow rife with them. It was delightful to watch her pick them and have them fly away, and yet, she remained determine to ”catch one.”
Okay…they do have other purposes apparently: tea, nutritious greens, wine, and other fine qualities. One little seed from a dandelion can start 200 or more plants. I’m pretty sure we aided in that production yesterday, dispersing puff balls on the wind. I probably should cultivate them? Be adventurous, as my worm garden pal.
Nah. I’ll just enjoy the entertainment value for now.
So are worms!
My dear friend, ”Panita,” has adopted some friendly guys to help her with composting. I don’t think she’s named them yet but they are working hard for her. What impresses me most is her constant search for new adventures – and this is one adventure I admire, though have not adopted.
Wiggle on, little buddies.

As long as we’re considering fun words, here is a rather interesting list, complete with an interrobang?!

Okay. There are lots of other “coolest moms ever” out there. Apparently foosball tables burden other homes, waiting for that magical day when children will return to retrieve them.
I’m just taking consolation in being a cruciverbalist for now. (Person who enjoys or is skilled at solving crosswords.) I don’t claim the skill, just the enjoyment.
What a delightful word to throw into conversation. Off to attempt a little cruciverbalism as I gaze upon the beauty of the arcade game gracing the front porch.
Me. After 27 years, I let my son place a foosball table on the front porch of our home.
That’s it. I’m still digesting that decision.
It would have been fun to explore the famous site, newly planted in Parker. My friend and I chose to take a little ”someone” on an exploratory trip there. While “Pann” had a few finds, I spent my discovery tour letting my granddaughter push the cart, because two other children we were following were pushing carts. Could she sit like the other little girl? No. She could not. She had to follow the little five-year old pushing his sister.
I did manage to get some bananas towards the end, but only because my driving buddy paid for them. I have to say, the little one is a pretty good driver for handling such a big rig.
And if anyone thinks children are not paying attention to the bigger picture, they are definitely mislead!
In one fell swoop, my son and I cobbled together the Pinterest project sitting in the garage since our window replacement two years ago! Illuminated by the full moon, it now awaits its use. And what will that be?
It’s too hot to put actual plants in there – they’ll burn. It’s too early to stick a Christmas tree in there. (Another Pinterest idea.) For now, it is a fun consideration and that purpose is worthy.
