Today, we didn't go to Lexington as planned. Several of us felt a little under the weather, and the threatening snow and cold kept us home. We had a beautiful snow. Dh and Wm still made it down to the Farm and Tractor Show, as the van drives well in the snow. (My whimpy truck pulling a horse trailer with two horses is another story.) Dh reports that he and Wm traded our house for a combine.
The girls and I stayed home and watched the movie, "Marie Antoinette". I finished watching the movie, "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore.
Reading: Holy Lane, Whose Land by Dorothy Drummond
Listening to: The Three Muskateers by Alexander Dumas
Saturday, February 17, 2007
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Today, I went to WalMart and traded my money for a bunch of food that will be gone in ... oops, it's already gone. Then I took my daughter to ballet class and slept in the car like a homeless person.
I read Dave Barry's "Boogers Are My Beat."
So there you have it. You're much more refined than I am.
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