Does anyone else use the word “tookey”? And, is that how you spell it? Maybe it’s just a Southern thing?
August 22, 2005
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August 22, 2005
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Does anyone else use the word “tookey”? And, is that how you spell it? Maybe it’s just a Southern thing?
August 22, 2005
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Does anyone else use the word “tookey”? And, is that how you spell it? Maybe it’s just a Southern thing?
August 20, 2005
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Y’all go see the present that I caught for Jon in the parking lot of the local grocery store. Amazing.
August 20, 2005
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Y’all go see the present that I caught for Jon in the parking lot of the local grocery store. Amazing.
August 20, 2005
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Y’all go see the present that I caught for Jon in the parking lot of the local grocery store. Amazing.
August 16, 2005
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Yahoo, the power is back on! I really missed it. We were without power for two and a half days…and man, it sure seemed like longer. Thankfully, the weather was cooler and rainy, so we didn’t burn up without the air-conditioning. It came back on this morning and so we worked to catch up on everything for the rest of the day. My oldest three boys were having a visit from their school teachers at four p.m. and lots of stuff had to be done to get this place looking better for that. So, now the house is clean and the visit is over. I did like the quiet of having no power and I had forgotten how much I like sleeping with the window open. And, I thought that we did well without having the power as a diversion — in the form of computer, xbox, dvd player and tv. But it is nice to have the choice of a diversion, once again. Ahhhh, electricity. Thanks a bunch, y’all !
August 16, 2005
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Yahoo, the power is back on! I really missed it. We were without power for two and a half days…and man, it sure seemed like longer. Thankfully, the weather was cooler and rainy, so we didn’t burn up without the air-conditioning. It came back on this morning and so we worked to catch up on everything for the rest of the day. My oldest three boys were having a visit from their school teachers at four p.m. and lots of stuff had to be done to get this place looking better for that. So, now the house is clean and the visit is over. I did like the quiet of having no power and I had forgotten how much I like sleeping with the window open. And, I thought that we did well without having the power as a diversion — in the form of computer, xbox, dvd player and tv. But it is nice to have the choice of a diversion, once again. Ahhhh, electricity. Thanks a bunch, y’all !
August 16, 2005
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Yahoo, the power is back on! I really missed it. We were without power for two and a half days…and man, it sure seemed like longer. Thankfully, the weather was cooler and rainy, so we didn’t burn up without the air-conditioning. It came back on this morning and so we worked to catch up on everything for the rest of the day. My oldest three boys were having a visit from their school teachers at four p.m. and lots of stuff had to be done to get this place looking better for that. So, now the house is clean and the visit is over. I did like the quiet of having no power and I had forgotten how much I like sleeping with the window open. And, I thought that we did well without having the power as a diversion — in the form of computer, xbox, dvd player and tv. But it is nice to have the choice of a diversion, once again. Ahhhh, electricity. Thanks a bunch, y’all !
August 13, 2005
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It is funny how different children are. For instance, my third boy, the 5 year old, is a very picky eater. He eats so little that, sometimes, I wonder what is holding him together. The two older boys are good eaters and they like most things. However, the baby outdoes them all in the area of eating. This is the baby who will eat guacamole with a spoon, wants to eat any raw vegetable or fruit in his sight and expressed his first real temper months ago when I wouldn’t give him more than one orange. He is also into everything, so, as the dinner preparations were getting underway last night, I put him in his highchair for a little appetizer and so that I could get some stuff done. When dinner was over and I told Jon all that he had eaten, Jon said that I should blog it….so here it is: half of a plum, two big pieces of cheese, a slice of tomato, a hamburger (no bun), a bit of a mushroom, a bunch of fries, a glass of milk and a handful of M&Ms. And I think that I might be forgetting some stuff. Not the healthiest dinner….but it was burger night at the Barlows.
August 13, 2005
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It is funny how different children are. For instance, my third boy, the 5 year old, is a very picky eater. He eats so little that, sometimes, I wonder what is holding him together. The two older boys are good eaters and they like most things. However, the baby outdoes them all in the area of eating. This is the baby who will eat guacamole with a spoon, wants to eat any raw vegetable or fruit in his sight and expressed his first real temper months ago when I wouldn’t give him more than one orange. He is also into everything, so, as the dinner preparations were getting underway last night, I put him in his highchair for a little appetizer and so that I could get some stuff done. When dinner was over and I told Jon all that he had eaten, Jon said that I should blog it….so here it is: half of a plum, two big pieces of cheese, a slice of tomato, a hamburger (no bun), a bit of a mushroom, a bunch of fries, a glass of milk and a handful of M&Ms. And I think that I might be forgetting some stuff. Not the healthiest dinner….but it was burger night at the Barlows.