Sunday, June 6, 2010
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
Have you ever?
Have you ever wondered what life would have been like if you’d married your first crush?
Have you ever wondered if you never married, never had children what would your life be like?
Have you ever done something super wild, out of the norm that would totally freak your family out of they knew?
Have you ever wished a relative would go away just so you wouldn’t have to deal with them anymore? I mean go away forever (or at least a very long time and far, far away).
Have you ever wondered what you would be like if you had been born a boy? Would you have been a better man?
Have you ever thought how you might govern or rule your city if given the chance? What changes would you make?
Have you ever wished to go back in time to right a wrong or relive a moment?
Have you ever wanted to just go away and leave it all…and then your little one comes along with hugs and “I love you mommy” and the thought becomes horrific and preposterous.
Have you ever wished upon a star and it came true.
Have you ever wondered what life holds in store for your children? Your grandchildren? Will this be a better planet? A better country?
Have you ever wanted to go back to a simpler time – when shops closed on Sunday so all could devote the time to church and/or family, when you could let your kids play outside with no fear?
Have you ever stopped on your way to work to just take in the miracle of a glorious morning and give thanks for all your blessings.
Have you ever thrown your fears to the wind to do something and found it was the best thing you ever did?
Have you? Ever?
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
365-65 Taco night!
Went to a new restaurant today (Los Cabos) and tried their version of Mexico City Tacos. Yummy! Small tacos with choice of chicken, steak or carnitas, all the fixins and a dollop of Mexican crema on top. On the side Mexican rice and borracho bean.s
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What did we do before we had the internet?

Or all the other technology that is now so affordable that everybody seems to have it. I mean can you remember? Or for some of you, can you remember a time when you did not have internet or cell phones? I do. I can even remember only having about 5 or 7 channels on the TV to choose from which of course means we played outside more. We didn’t have 150 channels to cruise through and then still not find anything to watch. We didn’t have the World Wide Web to search endlessly and still be bored. And if we went outside to play the only way mom could call us home would be to yell out loud “Dinner!” And if we heard we’d come home otherwise we kept playing till dark.
Our favorite thing to play was Barbie’s of course. About three of us girls would get together with all our dolls, Barbie clothes and other doll accessories and play all afternoon. We were probably in second or third grade. Do they still play Barbie’s at that age? I know my girls did but then it seems they quickly outgrew that phase – and way too soon in my opinion.

What always intrigued me the most about the library was the adults only section. What could be back there? They looked just like all the other books. Of course the only reason I was intrigued was because it was forbidden. And once you do have access to the forbidden it loses its mystery and then is no big deal which I found out once I was old enough to go to that section. And now that I’ve read a few, the romance novels probably should have been in that section as well. But I’m so glad they weren’t.
The best thing now about having internet though is that you can do research so much quicker online than going through a million encyclopedias.
What else did I do before the internet?
Catch grasshoppers, frogs and fireflies
Ride my bike or roller skate
Talk on the phone with friends for hours
Listen to records in my room
Bake! Cakes, cookies, tarts
Scrapbook
Clean
Read
Play
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