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January 1, 2007. Happy New Year!
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A happy new year to you too!
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Happy New Year!
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purty necklace!!!
happy 2007!!!!!!!!
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wow, what a cute necklace!
Happy new year!!!
flickr.com/groups/2007/discuss/72157594425326657/
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Ok, I guess I'd see your photos on your regular flickr thing but I bookmarked ya here anyway. Nice start, that is a pretty necklace. Very "girly"! :-)
Have fun!
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January 2, 2007
I was packing a box of souvenirs from New York for my children. For those who don't know it, they live with their father in France. I tell other people (and myself) that right now I have the gift of freedom. When the kids were babies and small children, I felt like a single mother within the confines of my marriage.
"Freedom" is not just another word for nothing left to lose*. Sometimes freedom is bittersweet. I miss my beautiful children.
*Apologies to Janis Joplin, I mean, Kris Kristofferson.
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I bet they will love their gifts!!
~ sunshinecity - www.flickr.com/groups/2007/discuss/72157594425326657/
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I'm sure you kids miss you just as much. They will enjoy your thoughtful gifts.
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Beautiful emotionel photo, I know the feeling, I lived for 3 years in France without my children.. I overloaded them with souvenirs from Paris.
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January 3, 2007
Vitamins and anti-depressants. Despite taking both as indicated, I feel like crap today. Even a session at the gym didn't really help much. Neither did a long nap after lunch. Meh.
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Is it overcast chez toi? I know when the sun doesn't come out I feel like crap. I hope you feel better soon...
-Aimee
PutYourFlareOn's 2007 Daily Photo Journal
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I knew that little white one looked familiar!
It's overcast here in Florida, Aimee. Been raining all day. But I got to see my best friend this afternoon so it wasn't so bad.
Hope tomorrow's better, Ali!
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Hope your week gets better!
From ChubbyMan to IronMan
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There is one thing to add to the prescription : a smile once in a while during the day. While looking out the window, while watching a picture of your kids, while reading those lines, while in the shower or under the sheets in your bed...
Helps a lot to feel better.
:)
[philippe leroyer - the milky bald guru on a day by day basis : too much pleasure for all !]
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Aimee, the sun shone all day! It was just a yucky day in my head. I feel better tonight.
Thanks for all the kind comments, everyone!
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January 4, 2007
This is me, being pensive. It's been a day of thought and discussion. Better than yesterday, but still marred by sleep troubles and headaches.
I did the Dooce Effect on this photo, for what it's worth.
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Glad to hear today was better...tomorrow will be as well.
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I like how soft the treatment on this photo is. It really adds to the mood of the shot.
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hmm... I'm not sure I like the Dooce effect, Ali. I like the photo and you but I'm not into soft and fuzzy, I guess.
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January 5, 2007
Not that this describes my day or anything. This could represent any day of the week, because Allan and I will inevitably say, at some point during the afternoon, "What do you want for dinner?" Today was no exception, and we talked about cooking some ground lamb (we have some in the freezer) in some Trader Joe's simmer sauce. A little bit ago, as we were walking around the neighborhood, Allan said "We could go to Kroger and get some fresh ground lamb, or some salmon, or something." We were walking past Tomo, a local sushi bar and restaurant, so I replied "Sushi."
And we got sushi. Maybe we'll cook the ground lamb for dinner tomorrow night.
Edit: I blogged this, too.
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Oh god, sushi.
I think I could eat sushi three times a week and never get sick of it. Alas, instead I get sushi like once every two months. I really need to remedy this situation. Especially since its far cheaper here than in the states, so I should surely be taking advantage of this situation. Mmmmm.
So jealous.
(They do that weird fake grass deco at my local restaurant too, which always seems sort of weird. I mean, fish don't generally romp around in the grass. Why not some sort of blue water deco or something?)
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Mmmm.... sooooosheeeee. Love sushi. Love. Was it as delightful as it looks?
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I've only eaten one piece so far, but yep, it was delightful!
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yum! I could eat it every day of the week but I'm tryin' to cut down because of the fish shortage.
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That was a great dinner.
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Lucky, my husband is doing the same thing.
Weirdly enough, I don't like cooked fish, because it tastes too fishy. Except those square, breaded, frozen fish, I can eat those, but I don't really like to. So I only eat sushi. Very rarely. But I hope the fish stick around a really long time, because they make yummy sushi!
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Hmm...I haven't had sushi in so long. First it was the pregnancy and then it was the breastfeeding. The breastfeeding is still happening but I think I am gonna go for it anyway....
Sarah My Photo Diary 2007
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i love that sushi picture!
I am definately looking into the dooce effect!
~ sunshinecity
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Yep, that sushi pic is perfect and it looks so yummy.
Satrina: av meg
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And I forgot to say, I love your red necklace.
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I like your diary. The photos are really expressive.
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When I saw your sushi photo in you photo stream I had to click off... I've been craving it for months and you now I can't have it! Good think you chose sushi instead of lamb, I could eat sushi everyday! What's your favorite kind of sushi?
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Wait, I just read Sarah's comment and you can't have it while you're breastfeeding either? Oh no!
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Thank you!
Apparently not! I didn't need to worry about that when I was breastfeeding since there was nowhere to get sushi where I lived! ;-) OMG, my son's turning 9 in a couple of weeks...time flies.
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Yum! The sushi shot's making me hungry! Love the colors! Feeling better today as I promised??
-Lee The ChubbyMan
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Yes! :-)
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I loved the sushi picture almost as I love sushi (I can live only on Sushi).
It is funny, how it became so popular in the west in the last years. And what a great "commercial" was the poisoning of a soviet former spy in a Sushi restaurant in London.
(Didier 2007 )
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January 6, 2007
Aside from a 2-mile walk earlier today, and a brief walk this evening, I've spent just about the entire day on the couch with my laptop. The Daily Photo Diary Group has me riveted, and I had a bunch of blogs to catch up on, and...ooops, you can see the remote shutter release in my hand here.
At least I got a little fresh air and exercise today.
Edited to remove an extraneous comma.[/grammar freak]
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We did the exact same thing minus the 2 mile walk. Tomrorow we must get out! This group is my new addiction!
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That sushi looks delicious! The antidepressants not so - but alas for some of us they are needed. Is there a pill pic group anywhere for me?? LOL!
Heiða D.
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talk about addiction...here I am right now...sick even...should be in bed because I have a busy day tomorrow but no...I am reading photo diaries...
I love the lighting in this pic, it is almost like we are all there with you. Hanging out on the couch...
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That photo makes me feel cozy... the light is really good.
Satrina: av meg
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We got out today! Did you?
Good question about a pill pic group! I bet there is one. :-)
I've successfully avoided the photo diaries so far today. The night is still young, though! Come on and hang out on the couch with me.
Thanks!
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Alison, how do you put the avatar of the person you are speaking to in your replies? Is there a special code or something? Thanks.
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January 7, 2006
If you want to know about the gay politician
If you want to know how to drive your car
If you want to know about the new sex position
You can read it in the Sunday papers, read it in the Sunday papers
We only get the paper on the weekend. Every Sunday morning I get excited to see the paper, but inevitably I don't read the whole thing.
Can you say "short attention span"?
It's not even the New York Times. It's the Lexington Herald-Leader, whose thickness depends only on the number of ads. Meh. Quality over quantity, no?
For more about what happened today, check out Allan's killer photo and commentary.
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J'avais dit que j'écrirais mes commentaires en français aussi, suivant l'idée de Francophoney. Ça va me permettre de maintenir mon français, ainsi que de dialoguer (j'espère !) avec d'autres francophones dans ce journal photo. Bla bla bla...Ça fait un bail que je n'ai pas utilisé mon clavier AZERTY. P'tain, ça prend du temps !
Bon. J'ai commencé mon commentaire avec des paroles de la chanson "Sunday Papers" de Joe Jackson. J'ai la flemme de les traduire! Ensuite...
Le journal ne nous est livré que le week-end. Chaque dimanche matin je m'y précipite, mais je ne le lis jamais en entier.
Allez, tout le monde répète: déficit d'attention !
Ce n'est même pas le New York Times. C'est le Lexington Herald-Leader, dont l'épaisseur dépend seulement du nombre de publicité. Bof. La qualité trône sur la quantité, non ?
Pour en savoir plus sur cette journée, allez voir la super photo de la mort (plus commentaire) d'Allan.
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I love the lines you can read... Great DOF.
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It's a Greasemonkey script called Buddy Icon Reply. You can find information about it, and a link to it in the Flickr hacks group.
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It's a GreaseMonkey script that you can use with Firefox. Find out more about it here and here.
I just installed it yesterday, and I love it!
Edit: Ha ha, Allan got here first!
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Thank you! I thought it was neat that you could read some of the lines, too.
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the creative cook and a single potato - hahaha - puts me in mind of McGiver gone Martha - hahaha
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Good night Alison, sleep well. Sorry 'bout those NY football teams...well being an Eagles fan, I'm only a little sorry bout the Giants. ;)
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Ha ha! I can just see it! "With a single potato, Martha McGyver manages to decorate her entire house AND make airy, golden popovers!"
I have only one thing to say: GO STILLERS!
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Alas, the only time I even get a glance at the newspaper these days is on occasions at the in-laws. Plus that's the Le Havre paper, where there isn't generally much news to report. Thank god for yahoo news.
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I have stopped reading the paper since I've moved to France. I just don't enjoy it... I mean I can read well in French I just don't like the feeling I get from certain papers. Too biased, I guess. I was just talking about this with Julien because we've gotten rid of our tv, so getting some kind of news publication interests us. What did you enjoy reading when you lived in France, Alison?
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LBT was there
enjoying
[LadyBadTiming / snapshooting my life away, day after day, after day, after day]
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Yep. It's good to get the news from the Internets!
My Julien and I had no antenna on our TV, so we got news from the Internet, as well as from the "local" newspaper, Sud-Ouest. Sometimes Julien bought the Canard Enchainé, but that's more opinion and satire than news. And occasionally we'd buy one of the hebdomadaires. Oh yeah, and I subscribed to TIME for a few years. And when I could get it, I'd read the IHT. Hope that helps!
Thanks for stopping by, LBT!
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I'll be back again
I told you so
and thanks for your mirror comment !
[LadyBadTiming / snapshooting my life away, day after day, after day, after day]
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January 8, 2007
Not much commentary tonight. My head is killing me and all I want to do is go to bed. I will say that I took this underneath a railroad bridge. None of my photos of the bridge were what I hoped for, and I am too tired to tweak them. So here I am. No, my legs do not go up to my neck in real life.
Oh yeah, one more thing: even people in rural Kentucky tag stuff.
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Pas grande chose a dire. Et pas envie de brancher le clavier francais. Desolee. J'ai un mal de crane enorme (nan, j'ai pas mal aux cheveux)
et je ne veux qu'une chose: mon lit.
Je dirai quand meme que j'ai pris cette photo sous un pont de chemin de fer. J'oublie le mot en francais. Je ne suis satisfaite d'aucune de mes photos du pont, et je suis trop creve de jouer avec dans Photoshop. Donc me voila. Et non, je n'ai pas les jambes qui arrivent au cou.
Oh, oui, y'a meme des taggeurs au fin fond du Kentucky.
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Nice one, Ali! I know the feeling!
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*wolf wistles* nice legs!
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I have some relatives in Kentucky... Middlesboro, to be exact. When I went there to visit them when I was 16, my "cousin's" (actually my Grandmother's cousin's daughter, who is maybe 8 or 9 years my senior?) mother wanted to take me to see our ancestors' graves and my "cousin" was all like "Mommmmmmmmmm".
So we went to Dollywood instead.
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Ekim loves death? yeah....
And great shadows, I love shadowselfportraits.
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Artists are everywhere... even in rural Kentucky !
:)
[philippe leroyer - the milky bald guru on a day by day basis : too much pleasure for all !]
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Thanks, Barb!
Hehe, thanks!
Thanks for making me laugh!
Yah, I wonder if Ekim's nickname is Mike, and he loves a girl named Theda. ;-)
Ha! True! (But I've seen better tags elsewhere.)
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Love the long shadow and the graffitti colors
Satrina: av meg
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January 9, 2007
There is something comforting about the Big Orange Book™. It sates my need for grammatical and punctuational order. That probably sounds masochistic. It's not. I love language.
My brother asked me to do some proofreading and editing on his doctoral thesis, and we're at the last bit: the bibliography.
This is the part I have been dreading. It's going to require lots of concentration, something which is in short supply at the moment chez Alison.
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Il y a quelque chose de réconfortant dans ce grande tôme orange (The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition -- ndlr). Il saitisfait mon besoin d'ordre grammatical et de ponctuation. Ça peut sembler masochiste ; ça ne l'est pas. J'adore le langage.
Mon frère m'a demandé de relire et de corriger sa thèse doctorale, et nous sommes arrivés au bout: la bibliographie.
C'est le moment que je craignais le plus. J'aurai besoin de beaucoup de concentration, chose qui manque en ce moment chez Alison.
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You are going to do a great job on this part, just as you did on the rest of it.
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shoot Ali this is the perfect time, then, to ask you that grammar question I had the other day and now I can't remember!! It had something to do with subject-verb agreement when there's more than one subject ... like when you have a sentence with one pronoun and a parenthetical fragment with another --which should the verb agree with? I hope you know what I'm talking about because I can't find my example at the moment. It comes up every now and then and because I don't know which pronoun the verb should be conjugated for I usually just find a way to reword the whole thing but I'd really like to know if you can tell me!
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... your graffiti with shadow pic is stunning! Such great light!
As for the thesis corrections... ugh, don't remind me!! I think that is my one lifetime masterpiece!! I don't have kids yet, but somehow I'm doubting I will ever do anything so wonderful again!
The bibliography is THE most boring part. You'd think it's easy, yet there are so many stupid rules on how to classify books, by which category, author etc... so many different opinions, so many different ways to list.
I had to put up post-it notes all over my back wall behind my desk in order to remember certain things!
~ sunshinecity - a picture, a story
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January 10, 2007
This is where I spent most of the day. It wasn't until almost three o'clock that I started to feel anywhere close to human. After I left the bed, ate, showered, and dressed, I took up residence on the couch.
If you have seen Allan's photo and commentary for the day, you'll understand. This is the worst hangover I have had in ages. I've come to two conclusions:
1) I did not feel a bit tipsy. So I kept sucking down beers.
2) I'm way too old to be sucking down beers without thought of consequences.
But we had a great evening. We played Scrabble; a few strategically placed high-point letters, and I beat Allan. We took lots of photos of the cat -- well, at least I did. Speaking of, look who's all snug in the sheets!
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C'est là où j'ai passé la plupart de cette journée. Il était presque 15h avant que je me sente à peu près comme un être humain. Après avoir quitté le lit, mangé, pris ma douche, et une fois habillée, j'ai squatté le canapé.
Si vous avez vu la photo et commentaire d'Allan pour aujourd'hui (lien ci-dessus), vous aurez compris. C'est la pire gueule de bois que j'ai eue depuis des lustres. Je me suis rendue compte de deux choses:
1) Je ne me suis jamais sentie gaie, ni ivre. Donc j'ai continué à engloutir des bières.
2) Je suis trop vieille pour engloutir des bières sans penser aux conséquences.
Mais nous avons passé une bonne soirée. On a joué au Scrabble ; quelques bonnes lettres bien placées, et j'ai gagné. On a pris une tonne de photos du chat -- enfin, moi, j'en ai pris. En parlant du loup, regardez qui est bien au chaud dans les draps!
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There's always TV, a good book, a nap, headache medicine and a cold/hot compress.
Hope you had a great time.
DWM's return to the everyday
ps. It hadn't occured to me that Theda was a common (or even semi-common) name.
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Think I'm gonna turn off Radio Paradise and turn on the tube. Or go to bed! Ha!
And Theda? Is not common at all. I was thinking of Theda Bara. :-)
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wow Ali this is such a beautiful photograph! It's so intimate and the lighting is just perfect. I gotta go find it on your stream and favorite it. Really, really nice!
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Aww, thanks!
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Great light, texture and comp!! Sorry 2 hear 'bout your head.
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I'm okay now. :-)
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I love this shot. It has such a great story to tell and leaves you wondering what happened (even if you hadn't told us)...
Sounds like a fun evening...off to check out Allan's perspective...
Sarah
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January 11, 2007
This evening I spent a couple of hours creating a new banner for my best friend's blog. She has asked me to redo her template, so I started working on that today. Not that I don't have other projects that should take precedence, of course.
I'll post a link to her blog when we are ready to unveil the new look!
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Ce soir j'ai passée deux heures à créer un nouvel en-tête (banner?) pour le blog de ma meilleure amie. Elle m'a demandé de refaire le modèle de son blog, donc j'ai commencé aujourd'hui. Ce n'est pas comme si j'avais d'autres projets plus importants, bien sûr.
Je posterai un lien vers son blog quand nous sommes prêtes à révéler le nouveau look !
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Ah, quand sa meilleure amie nous demande un service, on ne peut pas refuser :-)
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We'll be waiting for that link, btw I like a lot your previous shot, the cat made me smile
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re; jan 8 -- don't we all wish we had legs up to our neck! ?
looking forward to seeing your design work.
BellaGaia (Living with BellaGaia)
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Are you a procrastinator?
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do go on playing and thinking and telling us about it
[LadyBadTiming / snapshooting my life away, day after day, after day, after day]
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C'est vrai! :-)
Thank you!
I guess we do. And it's my first foray into designing a blog banner for someone other than myself!
I'll get back to you on that. ;-) (I kill me.)
Well...it involves some of my food photos.
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great shot!
Looking forward to seeing the new template and banner!!!
~ sunshinecity,
a picture, a story
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January 12, 2007
I've been doing some online shopping for my birthday boys, Allan and my son T. Allan's birthday is tomorrow. T's is a week from today. For some reason, I offered to order my dad's gifts for T, then mail them from here. He reimbursed me, but now I have about three extra things to mail to France. Can you see me rolling my eyes?
Three of these boxes were delivered today. That fourth one? The one on the bottom with bubble wrap sticking out of it? Yeah, it's this one.
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J'ai fait un peu de shopping en ligne pour mes gars, Allan et mon fils T. L'anniversaire d'Allan est demain. Celui de T. tombe pile dans une semaine. Pour je ne sais quelle raison, j'ai proposé à mon père d'acheter ses cadeaux pour T., puis de les poster d'ici. Il m'a remboursé, mais maintenant j'ai trois trucs en plus à poster. Vous me voyez lever mes yeux au ciel?
Trois de ces cartons ont été livrés aujourd'hui. Le quatrième? Celui en dessous, avec les bulles qui en sortent? Eh bien, c'est celui-ci.
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... prego, but the Kudos go to Kekett really!
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La page qui mène à ton fils T. est en private ;-)
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Went back to read your comment from the 2nd. I lived a few years far from one of my kid and I understand exactly what you feel.
It is so important to keep the link very alive and it is great you take care of posting all the birthday boxes.
(Didier 2007 )
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Ooops, it is marked for friends and family only. I will change it. Thanks for the heads-up. Ça devrait marcher maintenant.
Thank you, Didier.
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January 13, 2007
You can't see it, but I can feel it. There is an incredible amount of tension in my neck, especially on this side. It hurts. A lot.
It's time to get a proper massage, I think.
There is more, but I just can't write about it now.
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Toutes mes excuses. Je n'ai pas envie d'écrire en français en ce moment.
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You and my husband alike... hope it works itself out. Take it easy.
Maybe a root beer will make it better? :)
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Aimee, PutYourFlareOn's 2007 Daily Photo Diary
Posted 65 months ago.
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Yes, Massages (and muscle relaxants and pain medicine). It's the stuff to ease all the tension out. Plus a hot soak and some good sleep.
DWM's return to the everyday
Posted 65 months ago.
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But you do have a nice neck, so ya got that goin' for ya. Hope you feel better soon.
Posted 65 months ago.
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Wow, your Jan 10th photo is really wonderful.
And, this might not be quite the place for it, but love your grammatical note in your profile. That drives me nuts too!
Wespionage :: A year of spying on myself
Posted 65 months ago.
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nice shot. you have a lovely neck. :)
Posted 65 months ago.
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one week in Thailand..........
(Didier 2007 )
Posted 65 months ago.
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Maybe it will. I haven't had root beer in ages.
That's exactly what I need. Unfortunately, sleep eludes me at the moment...
Thanks! :-)
Ha! *high five* And thanks for the compliment.
Thanks! (thanks bo banks...)
Let me guess. That is where you are now!
Posted 65 months ago.
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I'm sure holding the camera way back there didn't feel to good either! ;)
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ebilflindas: Everyday Dad
Posted 65 months ago.
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