Linda has put up her annual End-of-the-Year thing again. I filled it out in 2006 and 2007. If I do it again this year, is it officially a tradition? I guess we’ll find out a year from now.
What did you do in 2008 that you’d never done before?
Celebrated my son’s birthday.
Did you keep your new
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I wasn’t as diligent in keeping my book list in 2008 as I’ve been in years past, so there may be a few missing here. Even so, I definitely didn’t read as many books this year as I did in ‘06 or ‘07. Heck, I didn’t even read as many as George Bush did this
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“Terror” is probably too strong a word to describe what I felt the first time I read through December’s Daring Bakers challenge. Considering that the recipe was 18 pages long when I first opened it, though, it wouldn’t be all that much of an exaggeration.
A closer examination of the recipe revealed that a good bit
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I pulled this from the Byrne Unit, where I was not tagged. But golldarnit, I’m doing it anyway. Here are the rules:
Pick 15 of your favorite movies.
Go to IMDb and find a quote from each movie.
Post them for everyone to guess.
NO GOOGLING/using IMDb search or other search functions.
“I’m very sorry for your loss. Your
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In “Grateful,” Linda of All & Sundry shares the joys and struggles involved in having two kids.
What with all of the lead paint scares and all, I’m definitely for regulating the toy industry. The Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act, though, stands to put a lot of people out of business. Read more about
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First, the baby is crying. I go into the living room to see them both on the floor. She’s sitting; he’s laying on the her lap.
Me: Poppy, what happened?
Poppy: I am so disappointed in Petey.
Me: What happened?
Poppy: I tried to flip him over.
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