Hello!
I realize that I’ve abandoned my blog for over two weeks
now, with absolutely no explanation. To the very [very] few who read it, I’m
sorry. I have nothing important to say right now, but just to reassure you
that I am, in fact, living and breathing, here is a lovely little bullet list I
compiled this morning:
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I went on vacation! To Arizona! To visit my
wonderful Grandparents! (Ask me about their story some time; it’s truly a
testimony to God’s faithfulness, even in light of human faithlessness.) Proof:
Arizona Skyline |
Dessert! (Ursula is a fabulous cook, as Ryan's smile testifies.) |
Ringtoss aftermath. I just love this picture of Sean; for some reason, it seems to describe him perfectly. |
Ursula also has wonderful wall decor, including this sword. |
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I learned to sew, sort of. Charity taught me. I
feel that the venture was a success, because my black-and-white scraps of cloth
mysteriously transformed into a purse. Also, it was wonderful spending time
with Charity and the other girls. I received several encouraging compliments
from Bethany which will probably carry me through the week, including “Aubrey,
if we all woke up this morning and you were dead, it’d be kind of sad.”
(Thanks, Bethany.)
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Last time I babysat at the Franklin’s house, the
kids and I made up stories. How it works: they all pick characters, and I build
stories around those characters. Micah is always a lion, Hannah usually settles
for nothing less than Queen, and with the other four, you never can tell.
Bethel likes wise old _____ (insert some obscure fantasy creature here) and
Laurel adores unicorns. David picks the most interesting characters I’ve ever
heard of, including “stairs”. Trust me, he regretted that choice. Did I mention
you have to act your character out? Anyways, I’m thinking some of these stories might turn
into picture books in the near future. ;)
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I finished the Mistborn series on vacation, and promptly ran into the bathroom
sobbing. I’ll say nothing more about the ending, I swear. But I highly recommend
them, if you’re over 13. I also ended Count
of Monte Cristo and an assortment of books from Mrs. Brock. Now I’ve begun Mockingjay and Manalive…I think I’m going to like Manalive much better…
Thank you if you are still reading my blog. It means a great
deal to me. :)
Still reading... and glad you posted... if I hadn't known how busy you were, I would have been worried...
ReplyDeleteAnd I did not know about these stories with the children... no wonder they are always begging to have you over!!! (I am kind of jealous...)
wow! I am so jealous about that Porsche! The closest I've ridden in is a 76 'vette. Cool, but not that cool! What kind of sword is that? It looks a bit more like a rapier or maybe a french sword of some sort? It's nice to know other people like swords too! ;-p
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to join our story session next time, Mrs. Franklin :)
ReplyDelete@Breanna...heh, I really don't know a thing about swords. I just think they look...well, I was about to say awesome, but I'm not using that word anymore. But you get the idea. :P
why aren't u using the word awesome anymore
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