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Empty Pages: October 2009
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009. Here it is again. Fall. Gotta love it.the air; the colder temperatures; the falling leaves. As I've mentioned before, I love this time of year. Now, if we could just get all this without all the rain then we'd be set. I'm starting to feel that way about high school and college friends as well. I know that some of them will always be there if I need them, no matter the length of time that passes like the Perry's, Kade, Ken. I'm very excited for Friday! It's going to be awesome!
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Empty Pages: April 2010
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Sunday, April 18, 2010. Over the last few days, I've tried to come up with something meaningful to post here. It's turning out to be a lot easier said than done. Awhile back, I posted a list of little things that I was thankful for that I might/usually take for granted. Some of these might be repeats of the last entry, but that's okay. In no particular order, here goes:. Nature documentaries like Planet Earth and Life. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I could pen a thousand words. A thousand different ways.
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Empty Pages: January 2010
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Thursday, January 28, 2010. Haiti, Waterslides, Life and Matthew. Which got me thinking about some things. Would readily attest, there are some things to gain from such work. Primarily, if you can manage, you can find yourself working all by yourself. Just you, a scraper, and a stubborn piece of plastic coating. This in turn led me to let my mind wander as my fingers worked on auto-pilot. Scrape, scrape, scrape. So many life analogies. It doesn't go smoothly. And to me (and some others. 7 Nation will ris...
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join the rabble: August 2008
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Friday, August 22, 2008. Like my comrades, I am enjoying some new free time. Family camp ended today. The French families were wonderful. Although, I was really intimidated by them at first. My French is much better than it was 10 days ago. Today when each family left I couldn't help but wish I had a little more time with them. I am currently in a state of mourning for my digital camera. My beloved Nikon. is . dead. c'est mort. . I am even a little frustrated. I have started to feel a...Time t...
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join the rabble: Culinary Discoveries
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Monday, June 15, 2009. But I think I can safely say that I entered adulthood lacking a very important domestic skill. how to cook well. But when it came to me cooking in the kitchen. all I really did was. eat salad. open a can of tuna. heat up some Campbell soup. or boil some spaghetti. That is pretty much. the extent of my kitchen prowess. Although Dad did cook often. Somewhat fitting his profession he enjoys hunting. So Dad always grilled up venison steak. We ate a ton of deer steak growing...I heard l...
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join the rabble: December 2008
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Friday, December 26, 2008. I wanted to blog lately but I didn't have anything nice to say. I've been haunted by harsh emotions that have mostly revolved around three main states of being. 1) piercing sorrow (perfunctory tears.without provocation). 2) flagrant rage (i want to punch a face. i want to break my knuckles on someones jaw). 3) extreme self-loathing (for feeling the above two emotions). I should be shocked by joy. Filled with gratitude. Awed by mystery. Wes proposed to her on Dec. 23rd! But stil...
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join the rabble: In France again!
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Friday, May 22, 2009. I am back in the lovely land of baguettes and cheeses and wines and many other fine things. My travels across the Atlantic were smooth and easy. the eyes of our predecessors, of long ago times, would POP if they knew how easy it was for me to cross this ocean. I slept nearly the entire trans-Atlantic flight. Not even the summer exchange students from LSU speaking in strong and loud Lousianna southern accents could keep me awake. There are brilliant red poppies everywhere here! The o...
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join the rabble: November 2008
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Saturday, November 22, 2008. We had all piled into the Subaru to get some sushi from our favorite sushi place. All four of us were buckling up and I was backing out the driveway. and turning the bun-warmers in the seats up to full throttle. We were all chattering about the amazingness of sushi and how happy we were because we were about to devour some. My mother screamed out. "its the demon-beast! And we all sat with faces full of registered shock! I actually saw the beast itself! It was huge. It was...
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Empty Pages: July 2009
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Saturday, July 11, 2009. When Did That Happen? At least the temperature is only in the double digits. My cousin Anna recently gave birth to her first child, Daniel. He's premature and very, very tiny. Ah well at least I still like stupid pictures. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I could pen a thousand words. A thousand different ways. And still never say all I wanted to say. View my complete profile. Growing Up Bee Kay. Pen Strokes of The Author. Souqs in the Desert. When Did That Happen?