28 May, 2008

Welcome to my new blog! I know it is an old blog, new look, but I am working on making it a new blog too. A blog that is interesting! A blog that people read! A blog that looks great--I just love, love, love it!!

The very talented Michelle Baird, owner of Shabby Creations took in a complete overload of information about me and turned it into this beautiful blog that is so me!! I don't even know what me is, and certainly had no idea when I started the makeover process--it was pitiful, I didn't have color ideas and can't visualize the end product of things like this. Do I know who I am now? Well....that is probably a post for another day.

Anyway, THANKS MICHELLE, it is perfect. Did I say, "perfect?" Fabulous!!
I will be adding and changing things on this blog so check back often. Thanks for visiting!
Check out Michelle's designs!

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22 May, 2008

Sugar looking silly

Here is a funny sheep picture I took last year about this time.
I am trying to place pictures where I want them using photo bucket so I thought I'd try this one first. Who knows Photobucket how it will turn out?
Hey, that was pretty good. I like this better than the way that blogger places the photos.
Hey, I even managed to give some photo corners to Sugar, woo hoo!! Getting fancy here.

21 May, 2008



J-bird flies off to India!

Whew! In the past 3 weeks two children arrived home from college, my semester ended, all the snow melted, one child left for three months in India, my high school son went white water rafting, and our first a lamb of the year was born!

Here are pictures of J, ready to go to India. Doesn't she look excited??



J is with a volunteer program in India and will be working with disabled children. For years she dreamed of going to India, probably--partly at least--because I lived there when I was little. She heard all of my stories, and met my nanny, Helen, when she came to visit a few years ago. J is not a person who can envision things, and likes to know exactly what is going to be. When she was little she liked to be told exactly what we were going to do during the day. If there was any deviation from that plan she got quite upset. Before she left for India she told me that the hardest thing for her was not having a frame of reference for what it would be like. "It isn't as if I can say, 'well, it will be sort of like this, or sort of like that,'" she said. "I know it won't be like anything I can imagine at all."
So far India has not disappointed her and I can't imagine that it will! Even her first moments and days were eventful.
J arrived at night and had to take a rickshaw with her escort because the car that was to meet them was stuck in traffic, while waiting for her hotel room to be ready the electricity went out several times, she took bucket baths, bought a sari, visited a temple on a holiday, and she left just a week ago!

'Bye, J, have a great time!!!


11 May, 2008

Happy Mother's Day!!

This is the cake that my ds made in his culinary class. It was as good as it is pretty.