Yay! And Hoorah!
Junior Miss is D-U-N done for the year. We have a simply lovely new representative, and I'm definitely sure that I don't want to ever again be the only person doing production. It couldn't be helped this year, but it shall never happen again! :-) Blugh. But it's done, the show only had some minor hiccups, and did I mention that it's DONE????
THANK YOU to SueSue and to MooMoo and GaGa for keeping the kids on Friday and Saturday nights for us. Y'all are lifesavers again!
And, Jmk, thank you again for basically being the production co-chair this year. There is NO way this would have happened if you hadn't done everything that you did. The list is too long to type. You are the best husband in the world. I love you so much!
And now! Back to real life and to getting ready for my grandmother's 100th birthday coming up on Leap Day this month. That's right, ladies and gents - 100. Doesn't surprise me, but it's still a really cool thing. Technically, my mom is pretty much handling the whole shootin' match for the big party, but I'm hoping that I'll be able to be of some assistance now that my big job is over for the month.
And, here is another book suggestion for the parents of wee ones. I know there are tons of great compilations of fairy tales out there, but MooMoo and GaGa got one for the kids at Christmas that has proven to be a bang up collection. Treasury of Bedtime Stories, Library Classics. Published by Publications International, Ltd. I'm not going to individually list the 16 different fairy tales, but it even has the more obscure ones like The Pied Piper of Hamelin and The Three Billy Goats Gruff.
It's a great compilation, and it is bound quite beautifully. Can't go wrong with this one, if you're needing a full collection!
1 comment:
thanks for the rec on the book...i'm fixin' to order one for my kidlets!
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