i am excessively fond of monarch butterflies, chocolate chip cookie dough, groveling in the dirt for vegetables, and fried chicken; and in another category, my children and grandchildren and husband. i am probably excessively fond of myself, too, and always laugh at my own jokes. when i find something like a book or movie that i love (it doesn't happen all that often), i watch/read it again and again and wish i could go there and quote it for the rest of my life. i am 60 years old and believe that this is the best version of myself, so far.
i can't remember now why i googled "image barf." i obviously had some kind of twisted idea for a blog post that had barfing in it. all i can say to you, who are innocent, is, never type image barf into google. never! you will be sorry (maybe for the rest of your life.)
i did find a few amusing pictures, though, that i downloaded for you. so i hope you enjoy them, even though i now wake up screaming at night. no sacrifice is too great for grandma.
Haven't read your blog for forever, and when I did it was this one! Glad to see you're still there. I miss you and our visits. Mission life is good. Hope you and Jim can go one day. How does he like his new (well, kind of new) calling?
Come down to Harlingen and "The Valley." It's where the birds and butterflies come in the winter.
State of Affairs
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Some of my days go like this: I wake up and have time to fix my hair. I'm
not thinking about the next time I'll get to sleep while walking
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Trust in God (and lots of italics)
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Today, it was suggested to me by God that I should devote the next family
night lesson to talking about trusting Him. I was praying about my kids,
and how ...
This one's for the girls
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My camera has been lost! No, really, it has! It sounds a lot like "the dog
ate my homework", but it's true! We finally found it - hooray! It had been
accid...
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Haven't read your blog for forever, and when I did it was this one! Glad to see you're still there. I miss you and our visits. Mission life is good. Hope you and Jim can go one day. How does he like his new (well, kind of new) calling?
Come down to Harlingen and "The Valley." It's where the birds and butterflies come in the winter.
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