JenniferS
When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Yes.that's awful! he literally stole son #1's memento that came your mother and father as well? :/
For weed money!
Yes.that's awful! he literally stole son #1's memento that came your mother and father as well? :/
Skipped church, and am sitting on the couch wrapped up in a blankie, watching the Jays.
I got a lot accomplished yesterday, so today may just be a jammie day!
And, therein lies the problem. Disney's definition of an "update" is nothing more than yet another cheap insult to the Parks' original stated intent, for the sake of a quick buck.
Busy girl!I'm not even close to catching up here from yesterday let alone today along with alerts/quotes.
Yesterday I put 3 coats of color stain on my pavers, repainted the front picket fence as the white was gray-ish, repainted the window frames white, the flower box repainted, touched up all the frame paint on the garage and house, fixed the over spray on the house that I oops on last month and sprayed the lawn with crab grass killer and watered the sod. Today I repainted half the pumpkins (foamish things) and hauled 40# bags of decorate rock for the rock garden up front, hit Target and Home Depot. Today was a slow day in comparison to yesterday. Got stuff to do before the snow hits.
Sir, don't you know it is the Fans that have the poor responses, Disney always spot on with their decisions.
I am impressed!
The cat finally caught on that she's my muse and now she's mad at me.
My mom originally made and painted this ceramic, and it suffered a lot of damage from being stored outside, in a box, in a gross shed, for twenty plus years. I've been working on it for literally a year, repairing the ears, paw, tail, and pumpkin with sculpting clay and repainting it while leaving as much of the original paint job intact... The cat was black, but because of the repairs, it was easy to make her white and turn her into my cat.
This is still a work progress!
Busy girl!
Does Hubby (assuming he is around - I can't remember who is currently partnered) help you?
Might actually be time for a roll call to refresh/acquaint everyone with who is who.
I'll go first.
It's one thing to know something.
It's altogether another to get punched in the face with the evidence.
Before my dad died, he gave me money to buy each of the grandchildren a commemorative coin set (an uncirculated set of all the legal coins minted in 2010), to be given to them on the first "special occasion" following his passing.
Five weeks after Dad died, Son #2 graduated Grade 8; as class Valedictorian to boot.
My mom presented him the coin set that evening.
Hubby told me that JA cut up the set last year for drug money.
Today, while cleaning out his old upstairs bedroom in preparation for out of town company, I found the remains of the coin set, with only the penny remaining.
I am so angry I could just sob my heart out.
That SOB destroyed a beautiful sentimental gift to pocket approx $5 in change.
Even worse, he cut up Son #1's set as well.
Probably too late to punch him in the face (yes, that's how I truly feel), as he did it more than a year ago.
We had a baby grand piano in the livingroom; I took piano lessons from the age of 5 through about 12. My mother wanted me to have some "culture" and exposed me to the arts at a young age. That was o.k.
However, the bad part was when she'd "parade" me out in front of the rellies to perform! She was positively delusional, thinking that I could play anything that anyone would want to hear??!! So, I'd pick an easier piece and still end up hitting a few clunkers on the keys, and be mortified in front of the "audience" in the livingroom. Of course, the rellies would still politely clap afterwards; but, even as a young kid, I knew what sympathy applause sounded like!!
Life is what you make it. Today my life was a long prerace nap.
This is not my first choice, as I'd really prefer something more educational, but it appears more and more that "educational" Epcot is going the way of the Dodo Bird . . .
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Cubans are among the best capitalists! Some day Cuba will be free and it will be amazing what its free people will do to turn things around there and excel, more so than Japan did, in my opinion, because the spirit is there in the hearts of the people!
My dad was crazy about coins. He didn't collect old or rare ones, but "sets".Ugh.
If I might ask, why coins? I ask this because my FIL (a dude I really loved) every year we were married gave us a set of coins set in plastic. Then he started with the kids. And before he passed he ordered the ones for that Christmas. After he was gone he had all sorts of books of coils, the kind you added as you found in circulation or obtained from a bank, he made each x7 for all of his grandkids, mainly the special quarters minted for states etc.
My FIL love coins, something his kids never honestly got into, but we have about 30 years worth shoved into drawers that we don't quite know what to do with, never did. I know he was trying to share his passion but it never really clicked with any of his sons but I know this was a 'thing' for men of his generation. Never did he spend any coins until he looked through them first.
After his passing my MIL gave her sons the books of coins Papa had created to give their kids. My DD has hers in a keepsake drawer. I took my sons after he looked at it and put away for safe keeping. He was away at college and I feared when money got tight someday he'd take all those quarters and go for a beer run, mainly cause he isn't overly sentimental (yet) and while he thought they were cool he deep down was not connected to them. I've tucked away many things for DS that he would have tossed over his lifetime when I've seen them tossed somewhere in the house or floating around his room. Recently he was looking for Papa's cuff-links when he was home for a wedding and started rifling through some of the keepsakes I kept. He had a good time remembering.
Then I hid them all again.
My dad was crazy about coins. He didn't collect old or rare ones, but "sets".
He had rolls and rolls of the various 2010 Olympic quarters. And hundreds of loose Provincial ones, Millenium quarters, Poppy quarters (the first coloured general circulation coin in the world), Breast Cancer Awareness quarters, and ALL of the other special issues.
Whenever I would visit, he would raid my wallet for "special quarters". Even now, I am loathe to spend them, as a small part of me forgets he's gone, and I seem to think that I have to save them for him.
Some samples:
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And while this is a 2012 set, this is the same collection my dad purchased for each of the grandchildren. As you can see, the coins had a face value of $3.91.
Yup, absolutely worth destroying a priceless memento for less than 8 bucks worth of weed.
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Oh my MIL use to do that to her grandchildren. Deep down I suspect that is why my DD flopped over to the guitar. MIL didn't have one of those. Can I tell ya how much I hated family events when my BIL (icky one) would have his kids bring their band instruments and play for us after dinner? It was painful. My response to his never ending recitals was *pass the wine please*
The cat finally caught on that she's my muse and now she's mad at me.
My mom originally made and painted this ceramic, and it suffered a lot of damage from being stored outside, in a box, in a gross shed, for twenty plus years. I've been working on it for literally a year, repairing the ears, paw, tail, and pumpkin with sculpting clay and repainting it while leaving as much of the original paint job intact... The cat was black, but because of the repairs, it was easy to make her white and turn her into my cat.
This is still a work progress!
The cat finally caught on that she's my muse and now she's mad at me.
My mom originally made and painted this ceramic, and it suffered a lot of damage from being stored outside, in a box, in a gross shed, for twenty plus years. I've been working on it for literally a year, repairing the ears, paw, tail, and pumpkin with sculpting clay and repainting it while leaving as much of the original paint job intact... The cat was black, but because of the repairs, it was easy to make her white and turn her into my cat.
This is still a work progress!
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