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March 14, 2008 Frances Friday: Placeholder
After a whole week of vacation with the WBKE, BN, shouldn't I have something to say? Yes, but I have no time in which to say it. In order to enjoy the week, I put into practice something I learned on maternity leave: get out of the house every day, or at least have something planned. Accordingly, we have gone shopping, gone to the zoo, visited my parents, tomorrow we are going to see Horton, and today we have friends coming over. Right now she is sitting beside me on the couch with one hand on the baby mole, asking "what does the typing say?" while rearranging a piece of green painter's tape on her chin. The baby lions are keeping her company. I am looking at the coffee table, upon which are a magically replicating pile of books that need to be put away before any guests will have anywhere to put a drink. So off I go. Posted by Andrea at March 14, 2008 9:21 AM under Frances Friday EMAIL this entry (comments fields are below this section) Comments Have a lovely day out with the WBKE, BN (though I think MM might be tied). Posted by: Liz at March 14, 2008 10:19 AM
Over the Christmas break I caught the original Horton Hears a Who and I loved it!! And I thought so that's what you were talking about. It's great and I can't wait until this movie comes out on video! Have a great weekend!! :D Posted by: LauraJ at March 14, 2008 10:42 AM
That sounds exactly the way a March break should sound! Hope you had a lovely visit with friends! Posted by: Miche at March 14, 2008 6:29 PM
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