One day last week, she asked me if I knew what "distinct" meant. I said yes and explained what it meant. And she said "Well, the dinosaurs are distinct." I said I think you mean "extinct". Yes she did! I was very proud of her for trying it though.
One day last week, she asked me if I knew what "distinct" meant. I said yes and explained what it meant. And she said "Well, the dinosaurs are distinct." I said I think you mean "extinct". Yes she did! I was very proud of her for trying it though.
And now I'm "advertising" for them on my blog. Gah! They got me again!
They were blooming in the middle of the circle drive, around the tree in the front yard, a couple in the flowerbed by the front windows, and in the big raised bed at the end of the house.
But now they are shining brightly in my living room. I picked about half the blooms and put them in a vase and brought them inside.
Emily noticed them right away and had a hard time keeping her hands off of them. They smell so sweet. We have been enjoying them all day today while it snows outside.
We looked outside to see what happened to the ones still growing outside and they just looked so sad. I hope they will perk up when the snow melts, but I don't think that's going to happen.
My doctor's office called on Monday to let me know the date and time of my ultrasound appointment. I'm going to a different office that has the best of the best equipment so they had to get the appointment set up for me. Well, it turns out that my appointment is not for another 3 weeks! Waaah!
Happy Anniversary, Mike!
I tease him that it's been "8 long years" and it does seem that way at times. It seems like I've known Mike forever. And in other ways, it seems like we've just begun.
Isn't that the joy of marriage? Things change, but some things remain constant.
I love you, Mike! Thank you for 8 great years!