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The "Love Trains": It's all fun and games
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An account of humor in everyday life! Tuesday, August 26, 2008. It's all fun and games. So there appears to be an underground gaming community that we knew nothing about. At Stef's. Recent game night we found a new gaggle of people who share a love of really well-made games. This is just a sampling.more to come! Trade with other players, or at local seaports to get resources you might lack. The first player to achieve 10 points from a combination of roads, settlements, and special cards wins. We were par...
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The "Love Trains": August 2008
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An account of humor in everyday life! Wednesday, August 27, 2008. In my attempts to be a better friend, I've started a semi-regular trip to the Takoma Park Farmer's Market. With KayTe. I vow to keep this up, not just for the sake of friendship but also for local eating. You see, I just finished the book Plenty. Which is written by the creators of the 100 Mile Diet. While I'm totally on board with the concept of supporting local agriculture I'm not sure I'll be making my own saurkraut anytime soon. Player...
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The "Love Trains": So I know mine's not great or anything...
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An account of humor in everyday life! Friday, August 22, 2008. So I know mine's not great or anything. But who doesn't love the title of this book? No One Cares What you Had for Lunch - 100 Ideas for Your Blog. Greg loves this book! August 26, 2008 at 7:40 PM. August 27, 2008 at 7:01 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The name "Love Trains" comes from one of my favorite cousins (I won't say who) who guessed that was the English translation of Liebetrau (it's not). View my complete profile.
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The "Love Trains": Local food...mmmm
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An account of humor in everyday life! Wednesday, August 27, 2008. In my attempts to be a better friend, I've started a semi-regular trip to the Takoma Park Farmer's Market. With KayTe. I vow to keep this up, not just for the sake of friendship but also for local eating. You see, I just finished the book Plenty. Which is written by the creators of the 100 Mile Diet. While I'm totally on board with the concept of supporting local agriculture I'm not sure I'll be making my own saurkraut anytime soon.
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The "Love Trains": How to Get Others on the "Green" Wagon
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An account of humor in everyday life! Tuesday, May 6, 2008. How to Get Others on the "Green" Wagon. We have a wonderful housekeeper come over every other week and we couldn't live without her (at least not without horrible indoor allergies). She is kind and never judgemental - we can be kind of messy. She loves our dog and makes our bed. I wouldn't trade her for the world. What's the next step? Any thoughts on how I can get my husband to "get it," too? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The "Love Trains": Lifetime movies in our vacation spot
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An account of humor in everyday life! Friday, August 22, 2008. Lifetime movies in our vacation spot. I was channel surfing the other night and caught a moment of Custody,. A sappy, Lifetime flick about blah, blah, blah. The interesting part comes in when we discover that the birth dad's "house in Maine" is actually the resort at which Charlie and I vacationed this summer. The Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello. They had a list of board games to borrow right at the check-in desk! August 23, 2008 at 7:08 PM.
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The "Love Trains": Whatever, Martha!
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An account of humor in everyday life! Thursday, September 18, 2008. Has anyone else watched this show. I saw it for the first time last night and almost wet myself. The entire premise is that Martha's daughter, Alexis, and the daughter of the Chairman of Martha Stewart Omnimedia watch old episodes of Martha Stewart and mock them mercilessly. It's great! Read the great New York times article, Show Skewers Martha, With Her Blessing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The "Love Trains": September 2008
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An account of humor in everyday life! Thursday, September 18, 2008. Has anyone else watched this show. I saw it for the first time last night and almost wet myself. The entire premise is that Martha's daughter, Alexis, and the daughter of the Chairman of Martha Stewart Omnimedia watch old episodes of Martha Stewart and mock them mercilessly. It's great! Read the great New York times article, Show Skewers Martha, With Her Blessing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Trott Family Blog.
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The "Love Trains": A box with a vent
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An account of humor in everyday life! Friday, August 22, 2008. A box with a vent. A co-worker told me a funny story. Back story.her oldest son is moving into his first college off-campus housing. It's the very awesome, non-air conditioned house that stood as last year's party headquarters - and they were lucky enough to snag it. As my coworker is trying to take a step back and let him "be an adult," he and his roommates are responsible for outfitting this groovy pad. Honey, do you mean an air conditioner?
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The "Love Trains": May 2008
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An account of humor in everyday life! Tuesday, May 6, 2008. How to Get Others on the "Green" Wagon. We have a wonderful housekeeper come over every other week and we couldn't live without her (at least not without horrible indoor allergies). She is kind and never judgemental - we can be kind of messy. She loves our dog and makes our bed. I wouldn't trade her for the world. What's the next step? Any thoughts on how I can get my husband to "get it," too? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.