I arrived safely from Florida with the twins and the two dogs. It was a better trip than anticipated. I am chillin today, but I must get my mini cleaned! We even spilled some sand in it! yikes, kids makes messes! O yeh and say the darndest things! The twins wanted to stay a couple of nights in the Hotel we stopped at. But alas granny said NO we need to get to Maryland!
A happy childhood can't be cured. Mine'll hang around my neck like a rainbow, that's all, instead of a noose. ~Hortense Calisher, Queenie, 1971
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That's a lot of socks. Glad you made the trip safely.
I have friends who find it funny that I always peg socks out in pairs
It comes from having had lots of children and hunting for the matches when they are dry - the socks that is not the children lol
Cathy
Wow, I'm not sure I've seen so many socks outside a store.
Glad you made it safely. Now for a safe return trip.
Yes that is a lot of socks, but when all of our kids lived at home, we had loads and loads of socks.
Glad you had a safe trip.
I like that photo of all the socks on the line, it is interesting
Funny you should mention socks. I finally cleaned my sock drawer and had so many unmatched socks and I decided it was time they went to the great sock beyond.... Glad you had a safe trip sand and all....Michelle
I love the shot of all the socks. Glad the trip went well.
You deserve a medal - two kids, two dogs on a road trip?!! Wow, I am impressed!
That's cute. In my opinion, the fewer the sock variety, the better. I usually wear thick, black work socks, even on formal occasions. That thin material they use for dress socks seems pointless to me.
Speaking of socks, I DO wear socks with sandals, and frankly, I don't see anything wrong with it. I figure, if it's comfortable, who cares?
Too much information? (lol) Oh well; I'm simple that way.
That's represents the pitter patter of a lot of little feet.
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