We were going to go to the Fresno Fair last night but Josh got home too late. We ventured there tonight and had fun. I was jealous though from your pictures that you were there early enough for it to be light. And, darn it, I didn't see any 1-legged people! I was too busy eating my cotton candy I guess! Josh and I hadn't been there for years so we enjoyed reacquainting ourselves with the best Fresno has to offer . . .
And seriously, Brad Pitt? I'll give it to you that he's great on film, but with all that has gone in his personal life, he kind of disgusts me. Sorry -- just had to say that.
We'll miss you this weekend! Anything you want us to bring you from Dixie?
I agree with you Tiff, on Brad's personal life. He has made some pretty poor choices...BUT, you really gotta give it to him for the acting! He's incredible.
still mourning the end of LOST SUMMER! white daisies on pink walls Brazilian food swimming in the pool
Dylan the baseball addict book about time traveling Highlanders Friday Night Lights
est. 2005
"While most of our suffering is self- inflicted, some is caused by or permitted by God. This sobering reality calls for deep submissiveness, especially when God does not remove the cup from us. In such circumstances, when reminded about the premortal shouting for joy as this life's plan was unfolded (Job 38:7), we can perhaps be pardoned if, in some moments, we wonder what all the shouting was about."
"A home is much more than a house built of lumber, brick, or stone. A home is made of love, sacrifice, and respect. We are responsible for the homes we build. We must build wisely, for eternity is not a short voyage. There will be calm and wind, sunlight and shadows, joy and sorrow. But if we really try, our home can be a bit of heaven here on earth. The thoughts we think, the deeds we do, the lives we live not only influence the success of our earthly journey, they also mark the way to our eternal goals."
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Tayson thinks the same thing. I hope the day never comes when he realizes what the real sh word is. Oh to be young and innocent!!
We were going to go to the Fresno Fair last night but Josh got home too late. We ventured there tonight and had fun. I was jealous though from your pictures that you were there early enough for it to be light. And, darn it, I didn't see any 1-legged people! I was too busy eating my cotton candy I guess! Josh and I hadn't been there for years so we enjoyed reacquainting ourselves with the best Fresno has to offer . . .
And seriously, Brad Pitt? I'll give it to you that he's great on film, but with all that has gone in his personal life, he kind of disgusts me. Sorry -- just had to say that.
We'll miss you this weekend! Anything you want us to bring you from Dixie?
I agree with you Tiff, on Brad's personal life. He has made some pretty poor choices...BUT, you really gotta give it to him for the acting! He's incredible.
What a good kid! And even more so, what great parents! That is awesome....hope our boys are that innocent when they are his age!
Oh, I posted a comment on the 'Much ado about Matt' Post!
As sad as this may be, if he were still living in Kanab at our house there, he may not have the same definition of the "S-H" word. :)
If that isn't the S H word what is?...ha How cute!
I remember Haley asking me once what a jerk was. I think she was about the same age as Dylan then. Wish they could stay so innocent!
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