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My CPH wedding: Veil dilemma
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Monday, December 6, 2010. I hate veils. There, I said it! It's so old fashioned! Well, hate is a strong word, so maybe I don't hate. Veils, but I certainly don't like them. Especially the shorter versions. I'm all about extremes - you know, the black or white type of person, which has been challenging at times because as we all know. the world is not black OR white! But hey, that's just me. So I've known forever that I would not wear a veil. Ever! I'm just that lame! Via Marcellas Bidal;. Via Elizabeth A...
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Get Poetical: The Brute
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Your daily dose of assonance. Monday, December 6, 2010. Last year for Christmas I was flat broke and couldn't even begin to imagine how to afford presents for everyone. I racked my brain and finally decided that since I had been working on a children's story, it might be fun to turn it into a book. I asked a friend of mine to do the illustrations so that I could put it together and give it as a gift to my family. Susan ran crying when he said her thighs thundered. He called Walter four-eyes and laugh...
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Get Poetical: In the category of Seussical impressions regarding grammatics . . .
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Your daily dose of assonance. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. In the category of Seussical impressions regarding grammatics . . . This email from September 2005 wins first prize. I was once again doing a random search through my inbox archives (shut up, it's my thing. And was delighted to see how the following poem evolved. This was the observation she made to me that day:. To which I replied:. That last bit put me in Dr. Seuss mode, which then resulted in the following limerick I sent back to her:. When I...
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a "pair of parsleys": fish out of water...
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Sunday, June 3, 2012. Fish out of water. Though i choose to just say "no" to a wide array of activities, i do not want my kids growing up IN fear. i want them to live life to the fullest, toodling in whichever activity pool their heart and and soul desire. i want them to stretch their wings and fly.not too. Not a very graceful entry.like a 2.2. Sooooo close to flipping over on his back! June 3, 2012 at 3:01 PM. Maggie, I found your blog awhile back, and i just love to read it! June 4, 2012 at 8:02 PM.
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The Gerard Theuns Family: John is here! March 8th at 2:33 PM weighing in at 8lbs 8oz and 20 1/4 inches long
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The Gerard Theuns Family. This part of the Family came to the United States in 1951 from Amsterdam, Netherlands. My parents, Miep and John Theuns, came to start a new life and along the way added to our family. Carrie, Beverly and Audrey were born into the family when we lived in Detroit. March 8th at 2:33 PM weighing in at 8lbs 8oz and 20 1/4 inches long. Katie and the baby. ahhh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Krazy Kat Lady (Katie Theuns). Jennifer and Derek Blog site. The Baggett Family Blog.
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The Gerard Theuns Family: Finally named our new Boat
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The Gerard Theuns Family. This part of the Family came to the United States in 1951 from Amsterdam, Netherlands. My parents, Miep and John Theuns, came to start a new life and along the way added to our family. Carrie, Beverly and Audrey were born into the family when we lived in Detroit. Finally named our new Boat. Meet Phish Food II, our 2001 Carver Mariner 350. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Krazy Kat Lady (Katie Theuns). Jennifer and Derek Blog site. Jennifer and Derek's Wedding Blog.
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Get Poetical: I'm like that guy who wrote a love letter about his typewriter except about food.
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Your daily dose of assonance. Thursday, March 17, 2011. I'm like that guy who wrote a love letter about his typewriter except about food. I don't know. Anyway, it didn't work, and while they were looking at me expectantly I took the first step and measured out the flour. It's funny how something so simple can calm you down. Measuring flour I know. Cracking eggs? The thing about pasta as I've said before. One of my "students" made an excellent point about the process of learning from a *cough cough* exper...
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Get Poetical: Who is on the phone?
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Your daily dose of assonance. Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Who is on the phone? My dear friend Angela is coming to see me this week all the way from Nashville! I am so excited and in honor of this, I would like to share a story regarding our similar cases of mistaken phone identities. And Angela said, no, this is not Cash. The rest of the conversation was pretty one-sided and went something like this:. Who is on the phone? WHO IS ON THE PHONE? Fast forward to last night when I was reading US Weekly. I sat up ...
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Get Poetical: February 2011
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Your daily dose of assonance. Monday, February 28, 2011. A bit of a downer, frankly. I wanted to share this poem by W. H. Auden. You might recognize him as the author of the poem. John Hannah recited in Four Weddings and a Funeral. This one caught my eye on one of the poetry sites I frequent- sometimes they post an excerpt of a classic to lure people in on the home page. But as I was reading through it, it really struck me today. You know the phrase "arresting image"? But all the clocks in the city.
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Get Poetical: Poetry meet art. Art, poetry.
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Your daily dose of assonance. Monday, March 21, 2011. Poetry meet art. Art, poetry. Is coming to visit me in a couple weeks! Anyway, I thought it would be fun to take photos of her artwork and post them here. At least I'll feel at home on my blog. This one accompanies a poem written about a trip to Venice I took with my family. It's called "A Native's Dream":. This one is "Through the Keyhole," written at a particularly angsty time in college:. And finally this one you might be familiar with already.
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