This site is for our friends and family to keep in touch with us while we move from Central New York State to Southern California. No last names, no company names, no politics. When
google finds us, I hope it doesn't stay long.
3/5/2008 6:01 AM
JJ wrote:
A) I'm a sappy, sappy sister. I had to play the last one a few times because seeing you in the mirror while recording is the only time I've seen you in "action" since you moved. I've only seen pictures. I know. I'm pathetic. And missing you terribly.
That is the best yard ever.
C) Those are - without a doubt - the worst wallpaper and window treatments I've seen *EVER!
D) What is that bright, shining stuff which appears to be coming from up above in the video of the back yard? It has like a yellowish-hue to it...and is reflecting off of everything...
3/5/2008 6:45 AM
Kim wrote:
Random thoughts: We have the exact same foyer chandelier. (Still haven't figured out how or when to dust it - 6 years after moving in.) Love the high ceilings and windows! I was driving through Bayberry yesterday (this is the development that popped up when "that company" was first booming) and noticed that seemingly every window in every house is 12 inches by 2 feet. Did they have something against the sun when they built Bayberry 30 years ago? Final thought: When are you going to quit your *dumb* job and become the next Spielburg? I'm excited for both of you! (Especially since rates are plunging...) Kim Reply to this
5/8/2011 3:01 PMclonecd823 wrote:
A reputation once broken may possibly be repaired, but the world always keep their eyes on the spot where the crack was. Reply to this
A) I'm a sappy, sappy sister. I had to play the last one a few times because seeing you in the mirror while recording is the only time I've seen you in "action" since you moved. I've only seen pictures. I know. I'm pathetic. And missing you terribly.
C) Those are - without a doubt - the worst wallpaper and window treatments I've seen *EVER!
D) What is that bright, shining stuff which appears to be coming from up above in the video of the back yard? It has like a yellowish-hue to it...and is reflecting off of everything...
: )
Reply to this
It's called sunshine, I'd send you some but is doesn't ship well.
Reply to this
Random thoughts:
We have the exact same foyer chandelier. (Still haven't figured out how or when to dust it - 6 years after moving in.)
Love the high ceilings and windows! I was driving through Bayberry yesterday (this is the development that popped up when "that company" was first booming) and noticed that seemingly every window in every house is 12 inches by 2 feet. Did they have something against the sun when they built Bayberry 30 years ago?
Final thought: When are you going to quit your *dumb* job and become the next Spielburg?
I'm excited for both of you! (Especially since rates are plunging...)
Kim
Reply to this
Who *doesn't* love musical note wallpaper?
Reply to this
Your new house *rocks*! Can't wait till you guys are in it! I also can't wait to lounge in your back yard.
Oh, that thing next to the garbage cans (by the back? door) - is that a cactus? The little round thing. So cute if it is!
Reply to this
Yes, she's a cactus and her name is Bubba.
Reply to this
A reputation once broken may possibly be repaired, but the world always keep their eyes on the spot where the crack was.
Reply to this
People ask you for criticism, but they only want praise.
Reply to this
Procrastination is the thief of time.
Reply to this
Muck and money go together.
Reply to this
Thought is the blossom; language the bud; action the fruit behind it.
Reply to this
Little things amuse little minds.
Reply to this
With a gentleman I am always a gentleman and a half, and with a fraud I try to be a fraud and a half.
Reply to this
Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies.
Reply to this
A fool always rushes to the fore.
Reply to this
The weakest goes to the wall.
Reply to this
То work with the left hand.
Reply to this
Those who write clearly have readers, those who write obscurely have commentators.
Reply to this
The average man does not know what to do with his life, yet wants another one which will last forever.
Reply to this