December 22, 2003
AAAhhhhhhh......
I am feeling good. It has been an awsome weekend. And now I am sitting here drinking coffee with the youngest of my children. I would never have imagined a child so young would beg for coffee almost every day. Of course it is more milk and sugar than coffee, you know "kids coffee".

Two whole weeks of "nothing" starting today. Well, if you don't count going to Alan's parents house on Christmas day that is. Getting back to the good weekend. Had the Beans at our house. I am very blessed to have such good friends. And what is even more amazing is that I have only known them since June, or there abouts. You know how you meet someone and you just hit it off? I love Mollie Bean. And, this is funny, any woman "best" friend I have ever had I call them by their full name, like Mollie Bean, Sandy Kelly, Tracy Rains, Linda Souza, Jodi Nixon and those who I know that have the potential to be best friends like Beth Keck, Trish Hiduck. I just think that is interesting or maybe I am just quirky. Ok, so back to the real trail here. We had a Christmas party on Friday and hung out until 4 a.m. Got up and watched a U.K. basket ball game on tv. I hate U.K. but I will watch something like that if I have friends around who enjoy it. Did a little bit of shopping and then headed off to Cincinatti to a Gathering at Vineyard Central. Good, Good times! Even getting up early to go to work Sunday was pretty cool and then we went and had our Christmas get together with my family in Frankfort. We try to meet half way and eat somewhere. They live in Louisville and Frankfort is as close to half way we can get where there is something decent to eat. Got home in time to watch "The Practice" which was a rerun so we flipped and then made the kids go to bed at midnight.

Seems like there was more I wanted to say but I will quit here. Looking forward to Mayhem in January and getting together with some friends I haven't seen for awhile. May the force be with you.

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gardening

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books i like

Here are some books I suggests if you are looking to homeschool or just for information. I gleaned a lot from them. Our church gets credit if you buy through these links.

In their Own Way
by Thomas Armstrong

Seven Times Smarter
by Laurel Schmidt

How to Talk So Kids Can Learn
by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish

Teen Proofing
by John Rosemond

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Here is my blog. It is the thoughts and feelings of an "aging," homeschooling housewife who serves at a local restaurant. I am an average everyday normal kind of person, although my "normalness" becomes less so in today's society. Read on and enjoy or just realize you may not be the only one.

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