Saturday, February 28, 2009

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The neighbor started tapping the Maple Trees today. That must mean spring is on the way!

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Traffic jam on a Friday afternoon

Thursday, February 12, 2009

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Girls night out to celebrate Michelle's birthday.

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Today would have been my dad's 68th birthday. I miss him everyday!

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Through the miracle of modern technology. The girl who we hosted as an exchange student from Spain 20 years ago located me through Facebook! She is all grown up with a baby of her own now.

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Tut enjoying his walk along the railing of the deck (avoiding all the snow).

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Feral Cat #5

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Friday, February 6, 2009

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How pathetic are we? We were hungry but no one wanted to cook- no one really wanted to go get anything either; so my daughter called her cousin (20 miles away) who lives in a REAL town that has stores and restaurants - and asked him to bring us pizza. It's amazing what a 22 year old boy will do for a free meal!

Monday, February 2, 2009

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They just keep coming. Yes, more feral cats. I am calling this big guy Jacob because I an halfway through the Twilight Saga and since he is completely black I'm naming him after the character Jacob Black. It's hard to tell from this photo, but he is huge.

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This site is getting a bit too familiar. Lots of ice, everywhere.

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The girls from work took Terry out to celebrate her birthday (which is really next week but our schedules couldn't work it out)!

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A long overdue chore- highlighting my dull, winter hair.

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No photo for today- Just journaling:

Wake up, no need for an alarm clock I have pets! If I’m not up by 6:15, either one of the dogs comes in to tell me its time to get up and feed them or the cat will climb up on the bed and tell me to get moving.

As I walk toward the other end of the house I fill the dog’s dishes and then head down to fill Boo’s dish. I flip on the hall light to start the process of waking up Adam, then I peek in on Kaylee to say “Good Morning”.

Back in the kitchen, I put a cup of water in the microwave to make my tea (Lipton’s Decaf). While that is heating I either load or unload the dishwasher. By then Kaylee is usually on her way out. Then I start the usually long drawn out process of getting Adam up and making sure he’s ready for the van. If I’m extremely lucky, He will get up without any yelling on either of our parts! Once his van comes and he is off, I can relax and that is usually when I climb back into bed to check my email on the laptop.