Reblogged from The Middlest Sister: Five thousand people have now subscribed to The Middlest Sister. Five thousand! Holy cats! You guys are awesome! To thank you for reading, commenting, sharing, and...
Reblogged from Once A Little Girl: Memorial Day Commemoration 2008 (Photo credit: davidyuweb) I suppose my uncles never needed an excuse to get together. Every summer, we had picnics galore. Starting...
Reblogged from My Pajama Days: I couldn’t imagine life without either of my girls – regardless of how they became my children. I don’t know much about my conception, other than the ...
Reblogged from Robin Coyle: I was just about to say that I just don’t overuse the word “just.” Just STOP using the word “just” Robin! You guessed it ~ today’s overused word is “just” When reviewing m...
Reblogged from The Middlest Sister: Some neighbors ended up taking him in, so we still got to run around with him in the woods. He really was a great dog. Nothing comes between a girl and a dog. Noth...
Reblogged from Becoming Madame: I’ve just put down Tatiana de Rosnay’s The House I Loved released in March 2012, a novel about one woman’s undying adoration for her past, her deceased husband and her...
Reblogged from Childhood Relived: *What the…Friday? is a weekly Friday feature in which I resuscitate a video relic from the swampy pits of Pop Culture Wasteland.* Today: What the Teddy Ruxpin? I mis...
Reblogged from Childhood Relived: My husband is so kind, so amazing and loves me so much that he has been known to force me to go on vacations with him against my will. Which at times can include kic...
Michelle, ma belle Sont les mots qui vont tres bien ensemble Tres bien ensemble I love you, I love you, I love you That’s all I want to say Until I find a way I will say the only words I know t...
I read The Lost Art Of Keeping Secrets by Eva Rice back in November 2010. It never really let go of my imagination. As in so many cases, there is so much to say I find it hard to know where to begin....
USA public schools This could only happen in my life. Not all that long ago, my former high school principal wrote a pretty scandalous book about all the things he saw over decades serving as a high ...
Reblogged from Once A Little Girl: Statue of Scouts at the Cockrell Scouting Center of the Boy Scouts of America in Houston (Photo credit: Wikipedia) I never heard of Girl Scouts when I was a little ...
Reblogged from Pretty Feet, Pop Toe: That which doesnt kill you.. makes for a lovely collage! I haven’t done much in the past week to generate much inspirational hatred or annoyance and so my scathin...
Watcher of Weasels » The Council Has Spoken!! This Week’s Watchers Council Results You’ll have to check out the original post to see which article won this week. The article itself is well worth read...
Reblogged from phoblography: There’s no denying it: baseball is in my husband’s blood. Since I couldn’t beat it, I joined it and bought us Baltimore Orioles tickets last year as a b...
Watcher’s Council Nominations – The Election Cometh Edition ~ J O S H U A P U N D I T I haven’t posted anything from the Watcher’s Council in quite some time, and I feel it is high time I...
Reblogged from albert_winestain: Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every 6 months - Oscar Wilde Never have I ever seen a more horrendous sight than the ankles of a...
It’s been a while since I’ve really written here. So here it goes. I want to personally thank all of my wonderful readers out there who stuck with me throughout the April 2012 A to Z Blogging Challen...
Reblogged from The Middlest Sister: I assume you are all familiar with the Chicken Dance? (If not, click here! to see a you tube video and become acquainted.) I still sing the song this way to this d...
Reblogged from Childhood Relived: Blame Our House, not my house, for the rise of Shannen Doherty. I hope this won’t disappoint you. Because this is not a post about Chad Allen. Or even Wilford ...
Reblogged from Once A Little Girl: I had three important milestones of faith when I was growing up: Baptism, First Holy Communion, and Confirmation. For Baptism, I was just a baby, so I had no consci...
I’ve tried unsuccessfully over the last few evenings to fully summarize my experience with April 2012 Blogging A to Z. There is that much to say. For a full understanding of why I chose to write abou...
Reblogged from notquiteold: Oh not you. I love all you little clickers. No, it’s certain styles whose return I fear. This weekend, I was rummaging through a drawer and found this: I don’t...
Reblogged from : Last night the French voted François Hollande of the Socialist Party into power. Incumbent candidate Nicolas Sarkozy will finish up his last few weeks in office before the shift take...
What is better than history and music? A new version of this song needs to be made for Gen X/Y. As I was born in 1980, I somehow fall on the fault line. Notice how somethings never seem to change: St...
Reblogged from The Middlest Sister: In honor of Mother’s Day this week, this one is dedicated to my mom, who was so good at her momming duties that I didn’t even know she did this until I...
Reblogged from Robin Coyle: Fellow blogger over at Amazingly Brash made this comment on my recent post: The greatest ideas do come at the least opportune moments. I have always been a victim of havin...
Reblogged from The Middlest Sister: Just a warning, so this doesn’t happen to you, too! Yes, Tess actually did this. For MY Mom, who is also the middlest sister.
Z is for Dizzy Miss Lizzy/The End. For some reason The Beatles had a way with cover songs early in their career. Originally composed and performed by Larry Williams in 1958, the Beatles released thei...
Y is for Yesterday. Written almost exclusively by Paul McCartney in 1964/1965, “Yesterday” has a story and a life all its own. Originally recorded for the 1965 album Help!, “Yesterday” wasn’t release...
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