30 October 2006
26 October 2006
My Recipe
How to make a Mouse |
Ingredients: 5 parts mercy 5 parts self-sufficiency 3 parts joy |
Method: Stir together in a glass tumbler with a salted rim. Add a little cocktail umbrella and a dash of emotion |
21 October 2006
Good Thing I'm a Science Teacher...
Your Dominant Intelligence is Logical-Mathematical Intelligence |
You are great at finding patterns and relationships between things. Always curious about how things work, you love to set up experiments. You need for the world to make sense - and are good at making sense of it. You have a head for numbers and math ... and you can solve almost any logic puzzle. You would make a great scientist, engineer, computer programmer, researcher, accountant, or mathematician. |
13 October 2006
07 October 2006
9 Months Old
Today is Reese's 9-month birthday and she has had one hell of a day. When Big Daddy left for work, Reese and I headed out to the new dog park. The idea of an enclosed area where Reese can feel free to run and play and interact with other dogs is awesome!!! This was her first time going but she did so well. At first she was a little scared because the first dogs she encountered were 3 huge Great Danes, but she eased in and eventually was running full speed with a pack of dogs. We ended up being there for 2 hours and she formed a good friendship with a pit bull named Brody and a deaf Great Dane, Jewel. It was so cool. Dog parks are wonderful things...
After the dog park, I decided to bring her to PetSmart to look for her birthday toy. I was looking for something new, considering she has successfully accomplished unraveling any rope toy she comes into contact with -- she's a toy-destroyer!! So we finally decided on the highly durable, supposedly indestructible, yet-to-be-named snake. This picture is a perfect portrait of Miss Reese passed out in the bed with her new toy after a full day of fun.
After the dog park, I decided to bring her to PetSmart to look for her birthday toy. I was looking for something new, considering she has successfully accomplished unraveling any rope toy she comes into contact with -- she's a toy-destroyer!! So we finally decided on the highly durable, supposedly indestructible, yet-to-be-named snake. This picture is a perfect portrait of Miss Reese passed out in the bed with her new toy after a full day of fun.
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