Posted on 08/01/2009 12:38:43 AM PDT by JustAmy
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lonestar and weinie....I just watched the video and I loved the music and wonderful sea creatures...thank you!
BTW, I have always loved bubbles...and keep bubbles "stuff" for when my little neice comes to visit. We have learned that dish soap works as well.
Have you seen all the bubbles machines they have in toy stores to blow bubbles? I thought --Now kids can't even blow bubbles without something that requires batteries and does the blowing for them!
Had a great nap, lazy now and taking it easy for a while.
Spent most of the night (Till 3:30 AM) compiling data and sending it to a buddy for his group to dispense on the ‘Health Mess’ bill so they would have hands-on facts to support their questions at upcoming town hall meetings.
They are going to pass out copies of actual excepts collected from the bill so people can read the actual bill for themselves in a small enough bite so as not to go glassy eyed for page shock.
Maybe I can get back to the next book I’m trying to get written, only four chapters done so far in more then a month?
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I’ve asked Jim to take some small copies of the constitution to DC.
People need to know what is happening to our Freedoms.
Hope people keep showing up at the Town Hall meetings.
Ahh ... thank you, Meg.
That little guy is adorable; I love his smile. He is really enjoying those bubbles.
Happy Warm Fuzzy Wednesday backatcha.
Darling, jaycee!
Bubbles are cool, I remember we’d go up on the dorm roof at college and launch these 3-4 foot diameter bubbles from a loop of wire mounted on broom sticks. They would make these long snakes of bubbles that broke into huge globular bubbles that would float off from our eight story dorm roof. People would stop their cars to watch. One weekend day we had more then thirty people launching bubbles (and sipping bubbles from their beer cans.) The sky was literally a sparkle with the gleam of the sun off the thousands of bubbles floating around us. You are never too old for bubbles!
Next time you're there check out all the bubble machines. I guess the big ones would be fun at a kid's birthday party.
But.... they don't come with sea cretures. I loved the pics on the bubbles video.
Closer to the southern border, in Tucson. Every FReeper I have met in person (mostly from around down here and the Phoenix area) is soooo special!
I can’t make it in Sept, mainly because it’s my nephew’s baptism, but I’ve been going to each and every tea party, “town hall” (or alleged appearance where our rep doesn’t show), calling, emailing........
Course I’ve been doing a bit of that for the last few years, as most of us have, but I’m happy to see more and more of the nation waking up.
Flag is high and it’s dry (in my opinion). I think I huff and puff up there too, lol. We drove up to the 10,000 foot mountain near here a couple of weeks ago, woo-boy, my heart was pumping overtime.
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I had to run out after I posted. That dog looks like my first Sheltie but that one looks larger, more like a Collie.
Isn’t that cute though? Hate to tell you but I went to get a hamburger and chocolate shake.....shame on me!
I’m going to do that tomorrow LOL..I need to go grocery shopping..and always treat myself afterwards.
I saw that graphic when searching for bubble baths and couldn’t resist the fun.
Speaking of fun..Where O where are yorkie and Lady Jag?
I have been wondering that my very own self. Sure was slow today!
Well..I haven’t been here til late this week..I understand life keeps us away from the computer...I probably will be late again tomorrow.
Have a good evening..I am signing off.(((HUGS)))
There you are! I was just finished running a computer sweep and about to shut down..Thanks for the cutie.
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(((HUGS)))
How precious! Good to see ya, yorkie!
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