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Father’s Day

Just look at how much work these guys did on Father’s Day! It’s pretty amazing the dent they put in that massive tree. They were absolutely exhausted from working all day with chainsaws in the heat so we did get to go out to a nice dinner. I think we’ll have to have another dinner [...]

Girls Night Out!

We had fun last night! Isn’t he growing fast?

Chairish the Future Gala!

All dressed up! Roger had to stay home with Edwin, so I’m off on my own. I made the handbag, gorgeous, huh?! Here’s my chair! Quite a lot of clever art chairs! This table set had been made into a marble maze. It attracted all the kids! Fantastic band! More art chairs up for auction! [...]

Snow Day!

I know snow isn’t a big deal right now. My aunt in Maryland said it was covering her back door last week. I lived outside Boston where snow covered the ground and the slushy gray stuff was everywhere all winter. I even walked to the train station in it – yep, miles and miles and [...]

Tuesday Night Dinner Club

6931_1203518440707_1010977682_30635004_6170145_nI’ve missed Tuesday Night Dinners for a few weeks  and I’ve really missed them! There’s nothing better than to leave a fussy toddler at home with Roger and escape for a few hours with my girlfriends. (Yes, Edwin is still sick – several things in a row. Poor kid.) Last night we went to Cellar [...]

What’s Going On In There? by Lise Eliot

A detailed look at the mechanics behind your baby’s brain. Written by a neurobiologist and mother, it’s a look into children’s brains based on what she found interesting. I have several issues with this book: Ok, personally I have a problem with unnecessary destructive animal testing. This is a personal issue. I believe very strongly [...]

Can paint solve global warming?

Yes, really, painting roofs and roads and everything in sight white will solve global warming, according to Steven Chu, USA Energy Secretary. It would make as much difference as taking all our cars off the road for 11 years. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6366639.ece Uh  huh. I don’t buy this somehow. For one thing, dark roofs are good in [...]