Sunday morning, I snapped a picture of this before I got out of bed:
She wasn't too happy that her daddy went riding on his motorcycle, and his mama was still in bed. I usually am up and about before CH gets out of bed because the dogs usually wake me up to go outside.
CH bought Laika a new toy Saturday, and, not even 24 hours later, this is what was left of it:
A little later that day, I went to Big Lots to look for a cheap, but decent looking, wall decoration for my classroom at my new school. Then, I went to the grocery store to get a few things. Within an hour, I had 2 ladies stop and ask me where I got my shirt. This shirt is about 3 years old, so I don't even think you can one of them anymore. Here's the shirt:
It dawned on me that October must be Breast Cancer Awareness Month, especially when I saw these in the grocery store:
I know they're to being sold to benefit breast cancer, but there's just something not right about pink pumpkins.
This is a horrible picture, but here's what my drive to my mountain school looked like on Thursday:
Most days, the area will be clear except for this area that I have to go through to get to the school. Very "Jurassic Park" like!Have a Marvelous Monday!
Sounds like a very restful weekend! Besides laundry and a trip to the commissary, we pretty much just stayed home and enjoyed each other's company. Far cry from a stay at a manor house in England, but I think it was even better!!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that Wicked was a book, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you ... pumpkins just shouldn't be pink. ;-)
I didn't know Wicked was a book--I'll have to check it out. I saw the play some years ago but we were up so high in the balcony that I missed much of the dialogue (I wear two hearing aides) and really missed the point of the whole play!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Wicked was a book either. I so want to see the play some day. Love that last picture, but the pink pumpkins not so much.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read the book but enjoyed the play Wicked! Skye does that to every new toy. I buy her flat unstuffed toys now but she still gets those squeakers out!
ReplyDeleteGlad you did well with the 1st part of the implant procedure - that's supposed to be the most difficult part, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteLoved the photo of your dog! LOL!!
I liked the book but loved the musical. The Broadway show is not nearly as dark as the book but it is fabulous! I love your view-once upon a time I had a similar drive-to-work view : )
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