Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Karen, congratulations on getting Nolan through college...5 years no less! I have 5 more days of school left and then summer vacation!!! Yeah!!!! I don't know what it is about this time of year but it is definitely time for a break. Kids are anxious because of the unknown, for a lot of them, of the summer and the change for next year. They are acting out and doing things that they did at the beginning of the year...whinning, tattling, not listening. Our field trip to The Friendly Farm is this Thursday...because of rain last week...and hopefully, it won't rain this week! Just love that ride on the bus with your kidneys going up to your eyeballs. Most of school time now is just clean up, give out stuff that's around the room...undo bulletin boards...send all that crap home to parents! Dog sitting the next couple of days......so Happy Thoughts!

Sunday, June 04, 2006

No, I didn't wear the slutty shirt. I changed to something more circumspect. Good thing too since so many of the girls came in inappropriate little tank tops and had to call home or go home for a real shirt.

I was sponsoring the DDR competition so I just had on my socks!
Neil's sister, who lived in SanDiego, sold her house and gave up her consulting business to look elsewhere for a job. She has been here since the beginning of May. She has had lots of phone interviews in various parts of the country and is going to NC this week for a interview. She is hoping for the southern warmth and would do more international stuff. So, now it is a wait and see where she will end up.......I am just not used to the tv being on most of the time! She is hoping to have a job before the kids come up June 23.....me too! Positive thinking and Happy Thoughts~

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Keep up the good work, Patti! I like what you're teaching those kids!

Kathi, how long has Neil's sister been living with you? I didn't realize that's the sister-in-law you were talking about who's been looking for a job. I thought you meant your brother's wife for some reason.
Just curious if you wore the "slutty" shirt to chaprone? With our without steeltoed boots? Or maybe with the pink sandals...interesting when grown children are giving their opinions about their Moms. Mine is packing and moving to Concord, N.H. tomorrow. He is transferring to the Best Buy Store down there and his girlfriend has a job in Manchester....so they are settling in together. They seem serious so guess this will tell. I'm having one of those Mom moments when you realize they are really adults. He gave me a big hug this morning before leaving for work which made me remember the "little boy". Neil and I are almost alone again.....if his sister moves out soon! She is going to NC this week for a job interview....keep your fingers crossed! Please!!!!! and Happy Thoughts ...............

Friday, June 02, 2006

I was just asking my son Colin who is 23, if the shirt I have on is too slutty for the dance I'm chaperoning tonight. He laughed uproariously and said he couldn't possibly answer me. I think that means yes but I'm just not sure.....

Wow Richard I went right to the site. Her work is magnificent. She is quite an artisan. My goal has been to teach the boys that there is as much room in wood working for women as men and the very same to the girls. But for the girls, well I guess also on a smaller scale to the guys, the concept that wearing steel toe boots doesn't take away from your "femaleness" it just shows you want to protect your feet from falling tools and lumber! I have great photos of my girls in pearls and heels running the radial arm saw other such machinery. It's wonderful stuff. It's mainly a problem of gender identity in the work place. There are no more male bastions.

For me, well I just prefer clean clothes and cute shoes. At least my nails are in good shape!! Enjoy the weekend everyone...............
ya know i got part way into what i was going to say and had to post and run. that is how my life is going. what i was going to say in my last blog is that young women are changing lots- working out with weights to hit golf balls farther, tennis balls harder, and eclipse many male accomplishments of our generation, for example. soooo my point was headed toward saying that we are setting examples for new, striving people that may not find value in the old way to do anything. instead of looking feminine (not that there is anything wrong with it!) letting young women know about the striving women of our generation that broke the ground for them would be a great thing to do. patty, my favorite woodworker is judy kensley mckie (http://www.artworksfoundry.com/artworksgallery/mckie/index.htm). No man has come close to her work as a personal fav for me. that's all. sorry for being smelly and stinky.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

We were getting worried that you disappeared, Richard. Good to see you're still around! I don't mind the sitting on the beach by myself eating food with my fingers and reading poetry, but I'll leave the leather jacket at home for now! Patti can speak for herself.

It's really nice that they honored your brother like that, Kathi. Have you heard anything else about the documentary movie?
i care a lot about the challenges you all have expressed. however, it seems like lori is asking for a kick in the ass but has very carefully covered access (is this fair?). hmmmmmmmmm okay lori here it is- fear factor style. you need to put on that sexy leather jacket, go to the open-air market in santa monica beach this saturday. buy some food that you eat with your hands, sit on the grass by yourself reading a copy of ginsberg's "howl" and count the looks that you get from men that are intrigued. let me tell you, if i was there i would be drooling. then you need to write a blog that convinces patty to take the same kick ass attitude with her students. teach by example. come on people! sure we are fifty but . . .
Thanks for the kind words people. I got a kick out of the fashion statements too. Here we have many opportunities to garden with many species both northern and southern I am planning a patio aand small deck finally and the challenge of what to plant as I have much acid in the soil where I am. I am going to the Southern Baptist National Convention in Greensboro next week. It should be informative as well as exciting as we are electing a new President and there are many controversies brewing about canadates etc. We launched our 1st church plant last week and had about 200 attending the service. Its contemporary with full rock band. I loved it. We have a lounge (sort of ) out front first with contenental breakfast etc and media tools to aide in learning. Hope all's well with ya'll.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

I like digging around and having things look pretty. Having a gardener is out of the question, so if I want it done...well, guess I have to do it! Today was the dedication for Kevin at the High School Auditorium. It went very well and was tastfully done. This was done as an assembly during school. The Military Science Club was instrumental in getting this in motion and going to the school board to get it passed. It was a very tough fight from what they were telling us. But they worked hard to achieve this goat. The LT Gov was there...he was quite elequent with a message to the kids of getting out and learning about the world around us. One of the guys who was Kevin's truck partner and roommate, and very badly injured spoke. He told the human side of Kev, he made us both smile and tear. I then hosted a "lunch" for family, some friends of Kev's and some of his military buddies. It was really nice to get together with everyone. It was very low key and I could talk with people who knew Kev differently then I did. I think Kevin would have been very humbled by this honor. I am glad the day is over, though! So, Happy Thoughts to all and pray for those soldiers on duty now. Thanks for listening....
So you're teaching them more than the actual subject matter. That's good!

Kathi, it sounds like working in your garden is therapeutic for you. A lot of people say that. I guess I'm too lazy--I just like LOOKING at a beautiful garden!

Monday, May 29, 2006

Interesting. Yes, on boot days I deliberatly dress more "feminine" on the top half of me. With a sexy pair of pink shoes the whole package changes and my personna is more feminine without thinking about it.

I try to show my students that working in the machine tool industry of "shop" related industries dosesn't mean you give up any part of your femininity. I want them to realize that women can do anything men can do and they should (the girls) look at possible careers in these areas. It's good money and very rewarding in many respects. It sometimes takes the boys a bit of time to acept my role in this classroom. My former students are challenged by the switch in roles. The boys and I have had a little conflict but I've managed to win them over for the most part. The girls get over it much more quickly. After this year it won't be as much of an issue because all of the students returning will have been in my classroom. The incoming 6th graders don't have any prior experience and so don't think anything of it.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Isn't it strange how clothes and shoes can change us. Its fun pretending! I have spent the last 2 days doing yardwork. It feels so good to get outside and do things. It has been in the 80s here and sunny. Prefect weather. I planted and weeded and mowed. I would start in one place in the yard and get distracted by doing something else. I still have a flower garden to weed out and plant some more annuals. I made potato salad and we had hamburgers on the outdoor fireplace. Tasted yummy. I hope everyone stops and remembers and wishes for peace for this Memorial Day. It has taken on a whole new meaning to me. Happy Thoughts............

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Wow, that's quite a contrast between those boots and your pink sandals! Does your personality change according to what shoes you're wearing? Once I did one of those self-improvement courses (Lifespring), and I had to come dressed as a biker woman one day. For some reason, I felt really comfortable in that tough biker image and spoke up with way more confidence that day! Don't ask me what that's supposed to mean.

Friday, May 26, 2006

They are pretty good looking when they're all shined up! I have kinda small feet so they're not big clunky things. I kind of like them actually. But I long for an opportunity to wear my new pink 0pen toe sandals with sparklies and kitten heels!!


We're going on a cruise next March to the Caribean. I don't want to have to wait til then though. I'll going to wear them with a pair of jeans next Wedneday actually just for fun. We're having our second annual Progressive Dinner and everyone is so used to me wearing boots this year and being all about shoes in the years before . So I'll wear these pretty pink things for fun. My girl friends will get a kick out out of it.
Glad you made your decision, Patti. Steel-toed boots sound pretty sexy to me!!!

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Lori you are so funny !! that's exactly what Colin said. Why would you want to give up the fun creative job you have now? Great minds and all that good stuff!

I decided today at work that I would not apply for the other position. I had a lot of laughs during the day and enjoyed myself thoroughly. I realized at some point this afternoon that I'd be crazy to look at anything else. So it's steel toed boots and safety glasses for me. Besides, the grass is always greener on the other side. The other women are always telling me they wish they could just wear jeans.

So there you go!!
Patti, I'm not trying to tell you what to do, but it sounds like the job you're in now involves a lot of creativity, and that's a positive point for me! And if it's good for your ego, what more could you want?! Wear the women's clothes somewhere else (and ignore everything I said if you want).
Roland, I too am sorry to hear things are not improving for your mom. Enjoy the time you have left with her. Your strength of faith will help you through this.

I'm thinking a lot about a change in jobs for next year. It was be as one of the two school secretaries. Clean clothes and clean working environment. I like that a lot. There's a lot I enjoy about working with Gary in Tech Ed but I don't like the dirt and I don't like changing complete student groups every 5.5 weeks (7 times) over the course of the year. However, he's great to work with and very good for my ego. That helps a lot.

The secretary position would mean 4 fewer summer weeks. I don't like that at all and it's probably the thing that will keep me where I am. But I sure would like dressing like a woman more often.

Monday, May 22, 2006

Thanks. I wish your mom peace in body and soul with lots of loving support. Happy Thoughts.
Kathi, Happy and congrats both. Glad to see they are keeping dedications local. I find most of the small town America is really great that way. The liberal news just reports otherwise unfortunately. We have a guy who just returned ( in bad shape) in our church family and another that returned in a box that three communities honoured. Weater here is already hot and muggy. Cut the grass four times!! Mom is doing worse and I got the full unadultereated report from a friend who is an excellent doctor. He basically said she will die some night in her sleep so it will be painless except for the present condition. She has lost all her strength in her legs and can't stay balanced. Doc Noble has the same thing but hers is benign. She is retiring from Goodrich on disability and will be in therapy for a long time. They were able to operate on her though and remove most of the tumor. God Bless your nephew on his religious convictions!

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Yes, it is Springfield High School Auditorium that is being dedicated in Kevin's honor and "to all those that have made the supreme sacrifice in defense of America". I am really not sure of what is happening that day...yet....I have heard they wanted pictures for a slideshow. Who is speaking....maybe Heather, she did the eulogy at the funeral. I'll see her tomorrow and maybe find out more details. I can imagine what Kevin is saying right now! haha...he was quite the joker. But it is a great honor and personally feel very humble that they are doing this. Karen, the card was perfect! And much appreciated...Happy Thoughts to all. P.S. It didn't rain today, and I got to use the new mower!!!! Neil gave me a beautiful necklace for my birthday...love those surprises!
That's really nice that they'll be honoring your brother that way, Kathi. Will your family be making some kind of speech?
Do you mean the Spfld. High Auditorium? That's a tremendous honor Kathi regardless of which school but our home town school would be good.

We too are looking at continuing rain through the middle of the coming week. What really suprises me is that everything is still growing like mad. The plants in my garden look wonderful. I can only imagine what will happen if the sun ever comes back out! We'll be mowing with a scythe that's for sure.

I'm still battling laryngitis. I've been mute since last Tues. It's exhausting. Nearly impossible to teach, that's for sure. Dave would enjoy it if he were here but he's out of town so theres no one here to laugh at me. Oh well.

Friday, May 19, 2006

It poured again today! I am so tired of the rain. It might rain until Tuesday....please, sunshine! We finally got our new riding lawn mower so I can't wait to try it out, unfortunely it'll be a while before we can use it. TGIF! I had a birthday cake to share with the kids today, but we decided that it wouldn't be shared until after 2:30, so they could have sugar highs at home! The cake had a picture of me...when I was probably 6 or 7, with long ringlets, so the kids thought that was pretty funny. Then when they guess that I am now 24 or 40, I thanked them! They had a good time and so did I. Had a little get together at a friends house afterschool, with plenty of snacks...and a mudslide....and then dinner and cake at home...so I am birthdayed out!
I found out today that they are dedicating the High School Auditorium to my brother on May 30. We are extremely honored that they would remember Kevin in this way. This dedication will be part of the school day for the Highschoolers with the Governor and other dignitaries being present...besides family. I will be going to Milton this weekend for my nephews first communion...so again, sunshine!!! Have a great weekend everybody and Happy Thoughts.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

No rain here. It's getting really hot. I'm waiting for it to cool off a little so I can go out soon on my usual hike. My friend Levana has been busy with her clothing line lately, so I've gotten used to going alone--though sometimes it gets lonely and I start feeling sorry for myself!

We don't usually do much on Mother's Day, but this time my son Rafi made reservations at a Korean/Japanese barbecue restaurant. It was fun cuz there's a grill in the middle of the table and you grill the stuff yourself. We went with our friends and their kids. The Japanese must be used to a lot smaller portions, though, cuz we kept having to order more meat and felt like such pigs!

Yeah, Richard, where are you?
Unfortunately, the rains have moved further north. It's been raining for days and scheduled to continue for several more. Flooding but not at all on the scale of what has happened in S. New England. We live on a hill so no worries personally.

I'm writing today from my recliner and using Dave's new laptop. I've been home for a couple of days with laryngitis and a rotten cold. This weather isn't making me feel any better that's for sure. Boo Hoo. Think I'm gonna miss going out to my knitting group tonight.

The boys have gone south for a few days of business for Dave and then a couple of days of camping. Be well everyone.

Monday, May 15, 2006

I think we are all looking pretty darn good.....for our age! haha
We are getting a new riding mower but I might have to trade it in already for a boat! It has rained here steadily since Thursday night. It might be just drizzling now but looks like showers for the rest of the week. Major flooding again in some areas. Rivers are cresting higher then ever. Guess no one can say we have a water shortage. Even the kids were sluggish and lazy today...with the lack of sunshine and being inside for days. Personally, I hope they stay that way! Certainly better then the hyper mode!
Happy thoughts and send some sunshine our way!

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Well, we'll catch you another time then--sometime before we all look so bad we don't want to be seen anymore. Just kidding....

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Patti, I'll try to find out from my brother and sister what the plans are for those 2 weeks, and I'll get back to you when I have a better idea of when we could meet. That would be nice to meet with Kathi and Janice and anyone else that wants to get together with us. Any chance, Karen?

Friday, May 12, 2006

I think we start school around thr 24th of August. But it might be the 28th. I'm not sure. 28th sounds better. I know it's before Labor Day. I can come over whenever it's good for you. My dad doesn't have room at his place so I just need to decide and get a room at the Town Place in Williston. I like it there because they have a full kitchen. let me know when it's good for you and I'll make arrangements. I'd love to get together with Kathi and Janice too. Karen how about taking a ride!!
I'll be going for my usual summer trip to Israel to see my family and friends. I'm leaving July 5. I'll be there until Aug. 11 when I'll be heading to Vermont with my sister Katie and her husband and kids. I'll be in Vermont until Aug. 25. Do you know when and how long you'll be in Burlington, Patti? I'd like to get down to Springfield sometime during those 2 weeks. Avi always has trouble planning in advance, so I still don't know his plans. He may come to Israel for 2 weeks or at least 10 days. I'm not sure about Vermont--maybe for a long weekend. He likes his work, so it's always hard to pull him away from work and routine. He doesn't like traveling as much as I do. He's okay with the travel channel on TV! Actually, once he gets to the place, he has a good time. It's just getting him there that's the problem!

I didn't know the French kiss 3 times! The Israelis kiss on both cheeks. I always get stuck in the middle, never quite sure if I should be giving 2 kisses or just one or just a hug.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

We are out of school June 13th. Amanda and the grandbabies are coming June 20 for 2 weeks. She is flying up with the kids while her husband has summer classes. I have an exercise class I go to 3 times a week during the summer for 6 weeks. Weight bearing exercises for us "mature" women. I like the summer time classes because they are early in the morning (7:30) where the classes now are Tues and Thurs 4:15 to 5:15....makes it a long day! Other then that, just things around here, cleaning, gardening....I will go up to Milton and visit Heather and the kids. I used to feel guilty about not working during the summer but figured I did my time when we had the Stand and only had July 4th and Labor Day off for the entire summer. So, I am not too far away from home and would like to visit with any/all of you! Happy thoughts...
Well the last day of school is Friday the 16th of June. We started late last year because of the remodeling going on. Dave and I will leave for our campground in NH (Ossipee) for a 2 week stay on the 30th. Beyond that I'll be working in my gardens and reading and whatever else I can think of. Not a lot of travel due to the cost of gas. We'll visit my Dad while we're in NH. It'll be a short trip from there.

We expect Colin will be back on the AT by then so who knows where he'll be. Leaving in early June from Mt Kathadin and heading south. Dave will try to find him at some point and do some hiking with him. I'm not up to this particular challenge.

I'll spend some time at school honing my power tool skills. Imagine. I'll spend some time in VT in late summer visiting Lori!!!

Thanks for asking.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

And what delicious things did you serve for dinner? Glad you had a good time...and hopefully, lots of help cooking. French kisses, huh...lucky you. The weather is cool, cloudy here..suppose to be rainy Friday and Saturday. We are having our Kindergarten picnic tomorrow in Cavendish at the teacher I work withs house. We are so lucky to take the bus to her house. I need to cut up veggies, make dip and macaroni salad tonight...before American Idol comes on, so I guess I better get moving. Happy Thoughts to all...and Happy Mother's Day, too.

Monday, May 08, 2006

Sorry about your horse Karen, guess it's good that only "hope" was lost on this one.

Maybe my alumni newsletter will come today since you've received yours. They can be interesting. Not enough info aboutUS though. That of course is because the class of '72 isn't into alumni functions presumably. I know there are still quite a few members locally but I wonder if a study was done what class would be most spread out across the country

Through Classmates.com you can see a lot of people from didfferent classes. Women though are always the mystery. I try to be sure to identify myself by my maiden name.

We've had both rain and sun these last few days so the outdoors has greened up remarkably well and I'm amazed at the early growth in my gardens. It's wonderful. Colin mowed everything yesterday. It's been great having the extra set of hands around for yard work this spring. The water's too cold for me but Dave and Colin have been kyaking several times.

This morning though there was quite a bit of frost on the ground. Hopefully that's the last time that'll happen. At lunch there's been a lot of talk about snow storms on Mother's Day. I don't remember any, but it may be I just put those sorts of horror stories out of my mind.

Dave's sister is coming over from CA for a short visit this coming weekend. She'll be here briefly, Friday to Monday. I'd like Kev to come home for a visit for M day but that's not likely. He just moved into a new place and is busily settling in.

Off to get ready for school. Have a great day all! - pat

Friday, May 05, 2006

Lori, My sister-in-law is ready to relocate anywhere other then California! She isn't sure if the she can survive the cold either. She might go international, whatever happens to turn up! She looked up on the alumni website for her class and found she was missing, so she emailed them and told them she was homeless and jobless and could be reached at her brothers. The lady emailed back (to my email address) sorry for her current problems but thanks for updating. I was embarrassed and Gail thought it was hysterical.....I told her she had to email back! lol....
Thanks for the poems. There are a couple that I can really relate to! You use a lot of imagery and feeling. Great expression!
Beautiful weather here today! High 70s again...only fallback is the black flies are out! I finally came in from working in my flower garden tonight but will put stuff on tomorrow to continue! Tried the new lawnmower...works pretty good! The gardner doesn't come along with the maid..wonder if they are gtogether!?! Happy Thoughts...
Lori, Colin's plan is to head back to the trail in mid June. He's heading southbound this time though. So he'll begin by climbing Mount Kathadin and then head back down and into the 100 mile woods. Heaven help us. In the mean time he's being a big help here at home for these few weeks till he leaves again. I've told him he has to be home by Thanksgiving so he better get a wiggle on.
Kathi, is your sister-in-law relocating in Vermont? I love Vermont, but after living in sun and warm weather for so many years, I don't think I could handle the cold anymore.

My son got back on Wednesday from his year of traveling. He came back in a good mood and with a lot of motivation to start working--doing something in the fashion field. I hope he finds what he's looking for. By the way, Patti, did your son go back to the trail? Is he okay?

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Karen, do you have your favorite horse picked out? You could have a Georgia Derby Day Party with your mint juleps, start a new tradition! Weather was beautiful here today. High 70s, beautiful blue sky.I think its suppose to get colder for the weekend though....Need to try out my new lawn mower so I hope it doesn't rain. My son's girlfriend graduates from college on Sunday in Rutland so we are going to that. My sister-in-law sold her house in San Diego, gave up her consulting business and is looking to relocate, is staying with us for a few weeks. We went to a new Mexican restraunt in Chester tonight..it wasn't too bad....not up to California Mexican standards but....served its purpose and I didn't have to cook. Hope all is well with everyone. Happy Thoughts.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Hi Everybody, guess there isn't much happening around! Hope all is well with all. Things are okay here. Rainy...but we need the rain so I guess that's okay. Have a good day and Happy Thoughts!

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Thanks, Patti! There are also a lot of things others see that I miss. I think we all just pay attention to different things. Sometimes I can't believe how UNobservant I am, but I tell myself I was just noticing other things!
I enjoyed your poetry Lori. you're a deep thinker. I believe you see things that many miss.

Friday, April 28, 2006

I haven't heard of that poet, Karen, but that doesn't mean she's not good! There are a lot of internet sites that publish poetry, but I haven't sent any to those places so far. Somehow I prefer seeing things in an actual journal that you can hold in your hands. I'll email you an attachment of some of my poems when I have a chance. You, too, Kathi, since you asked to see some. I sent some to Patti a while ago.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Longfellow wrote a long poem about the town I came from in Ct. "The Birds of Killingworth.
Happy belated! finallygot this wifi working and I love it. I don't read much petry anymore butlove my Robert Frost (I was @ Pres Kennedy's inaugural when he started with the papers and then the wind blew them away and he just continued). Henry Wadworth Longfellow had lived in the house down the road from me in CT (of course long before I was there) and I used to go and pretend write in his little stone study on the back lawn. I have friend that write Irish pems and ballads and we meet once per month @the historical society in Gwinnett.
Yes, I knew about April being national poetry month. Who was the poet they were writing about? I read quite a lot of poetry (not just write it), but sometimes I feel I just can't keep up with all the things I want to read--besides the other things I want to do. Not enough hours in the day. I need time to do nothing, too!

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Jeez Lori, I'm glad you weren't involved in that accident. The folks who were, are lucky to be alright from the sound of it.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Thank you all for your birthday wishes. It's good to know I'm in good company with "beautiful ladies of a certain age," as you put it, Patti.

I saw a terrible accident right in front of me on the freeway today. One car bumped into another one, and all of a sudden I saw one car sliding across the freeway and flipping over and the other car slid into the divider wall. Luckily, there wasn't much traffic at that moment so the other cars were able to slow down and go around the accident. I was surprised to see both drivers sitting up at the wheel, apparently okay. I was shaken, though--and glad just to be alive.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Happy Birthday Lori! I don't get there until mid May...and I can't even forget about it with a twin and my middle daughter being born the same day. Wrinkles......lines.....gravity.....gray hair....oh well! Happy Thoughts..........
Happy Birthday kiddo. Take from someone who's been 52 for a while now. OOps sorry no advice :)

No really, I was at the hairdresser tonight looking a what I felt was a nice simple hair style. My comment was to wonder if it would look good on a 52 year old face. The girl in the picture was a bit younger. It's tough sometimes but most of the time I just don't think about it. The wrinkles are there for sure. I think I earned them though, the good ones and the bad ones. It's not so bad. We are beautiful ladies "of a certain age".

I can't wait to get together this August. It will be wonderful!
Thanks, Karen. 52 sounds old! I'm trying not to see the wrinkles and fat. It's a matter of finding the right mirror and lighting........not the kind that shows every single thing wrong with you.

Oh, so that's what you meant, Patti. I guess I am a terrible mind-reader.
Oh sorry Lori, what I meant saying I knew where I'd be 8/11-25 was I'd be in VT visiting you!! What's wrong you're not a mind reader?

I deleted the extra copy of your message for you.
Sorry, that last note came out twice and I can't seem to delete it.
Janice is doing well, Patti. Dealing with the same issues we all have--parents getting older, kids trying to figure out careers, etc. I think she'd answer you if you wrote her a personal email, just not this group thing. I'm not usually much of a group person either, but somehow I've become addicted to this blog! So you don't think you'll make it to Vermont in August???

It was my birthday yesterday. We celebrated it with Avi's family on Friday night, and then my friend Irene took me out to eat on Saturday and also to see a really good traveling photography exhibit called Ashes and Snow, by Gregory Colbert. It's photographs of people and animals. I couldn't figure out how the people could look so peaceful sitting with a cheetah or under an elephant. I would definitely not be closing my eyes and meditating under those conditions.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

We'll be at our campground in NH from July 1 to the 16th I think. It's in Ossippee which is quite near Conway, so good shopping if I take some weight off and save my pennies!!

We'll go over to see Dad in Burlington on an overnight during that time. That's about 3 hours.

I'm not sure how long a ride it would be to go over (down?) to Spfld.

Lori how is Janice? I miss her so much. I haven't seen her since the reunion and we've barely spoken. I wish she liked e-mail. I'm terrible at writing letters and not great with making phone calls. I'm pretty good at keeping up here.

I know where I'll be sometime between 8-11 and 25. For sure. Right now, gas prices are $3.11 per gallon. I really wish it would go down before we all start driving but I don't believe it will.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Patti, I'm planning to be in Vermont Aug. 11-25, something like that. So keep those dates in mind! All of you! Kathi, I think you'd like that restaurant. I just had a sandwich, but it was good. And Janice and I had a delicious chocolate cake.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Yes, Lori, Please let us know when later in the summer you'll be back. It'll be fun to get together with the two of you. Maybe Karen will be in the neighborhood as well. Wouldn't that be something?
Heading home in the a.m. Hope the woodchucks haven't been in my garden!!
I couldn't have left at lunchtime but thanks for the thought! Look me up this summer...that would be great! It used to be the Morning Star Cafe but the guy who owned it sold it out just before he died in Jan of cancer. It was a very sad thing.very nice man. I haven't been to the restraunt since so I would be interested in hearing how it was. The weather is so nice here in NC...kids are just waking up from naptime and Neil and Amanda are out planting a little vegetable garden together. I'll try to keep the little darling occupied in here until they are done...otherwise they will be in the middle of everything! Check those gas prices!!!! Happy Thoughts..........