- Got an evil spring snow. Accidents everywhere. On the vanpool. No uncle mort. #
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Someone needs a nose wipe. Gross.
I came home from work and when I drove into our circle I could see the snot from half-way down the circle. It must be the evil winter storm that ushers March out that got the nose running this well. Plus, for some reason, she doesn’t seem to understand the concept of blowing through your nose. Someday maybe she’ll learn, or, maybe not – who knows.
Tally certainly has the life of Reilly. She just got up on the bed, snuggled innder the covers and commandeered my pillow. She is one presumptuous puppy. Needless to say that shortly after this picture I took my pillow back.
However, sometime during the night she reappeared with Kiki. Our bed became grand central station. Sleep? It is so overrated.
Sigh…
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Mom always has something fun. We made homemade ‘modified’ s’mores.
Ok – a picture is worth a thousand words, but in this case it wouldn’t appear to be true. We melted chocolate, then dunked the marshmallows in the chocolate and then rolled them in the crushed graham crackers. The picture isn’t all that appetizing, but they were really pretty darn good. Everyone seemed to like them.
We have come up with the next installment in the Super Roquefort series… This time Roquefort saves Easter in Capitol City.
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At least the two youngest are ready for church. Kris is running the ‘hair machine’ where everyone passes through, gets their hair fixed up as needed and move on. Usually this involves much weeping and wailing on Kiki’s part. Kiki did so good today. There were a few tears, but no blood curtling screams.
Life is good.
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We are all freezing and so we are all in the excursion singing songs – currently no tears, but they are always only seconds away.
We will wait this one out.
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