Ok. I will tell you a. lot. more about the Woman’s Retreat. If you’re not interested, no big, but some people were asking about it. People who love me, so:
Friday night: Jill and I arrive early to set up and check out the space. We have just enough time to get the gift bags, oranges, [...]
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I’m wearing a skirt, so.
Posted in adventure, church, colors, flowers, holidays and festivities, my excellent sense of style on May 19, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Today is a good day. I’m wearing a skirt, so. You know what that means. A good day.
I did kind of drop off the blogging planet. There are two reasons for this. One, because my computer at work can’t always keep up with the changing layout of wordpress. Which admittedly only changed once, but whatev. [...]
Fantastic, it’s Monday
Posted in blue sparkly nailpolish, books, church, colors, holidays and festivities, lists, love and romance on March 9, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Luckily, Gillian tagged me on this on her blog (Lint of Pocket, to your right) and since it’s Monday and I managed to lose like 3 hours of sleep in the time change somehow (magic) I can answer these handy questions instead of wondering if there’s anything good to write about. It’s an award with [...]
I should do more things crazy-style, but I don’t
Posted in aspirations, church, food, walking around, weather on October 3, 2007 | 5 Comments »
I skipped bible study last night, in favor of getting better by relaxing and getting to bed early. I did relax, and did get to bed early. Gillian (who is the best!!) made Wayne and I tuna casarole and brought it over with cookies. Which was pretty much the most delicious thing ever. We had [...]
one angsty rant
Posted in books, church, entries that should have been better edited, general woes, literature, very good books, writing on September 6, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Here is the thing about writing for me. I have many many big writing ideas. I think terrible things like, “I want to write about people loving each other or how I think it is a specifically female tendancy to try to control people or how obsessiveness and superstition are such poetically fruitless ways of dealing with [...]