I have run out of things to talk about.
You're thinking, really? Naw, Mary's sooo talkative and always has so many important ideas to discuss. She's just setting up some clever intro into a funny story.
Because she's so clever.
And funny.
Sorry to disappoint.
We had a lovely weekend.
Saturday night we took the kids to Tim's old high school for a haunted house the students put together.
Good thing it was only $5 because Daniel, on the brink of entering the first haunted classroom, heard the blood curdling scream on the other side and said "No, uh uh. I'm not going in there." (he's no fool) And after that one, the other kids were done too.
So we got our money's worth in cookies and painted pumpkins.
It's important to me that the kids jump in a pile of leaves before they are too aware of all the skeevy things that live in the leaves.
That happened to me prematurely and now I feel cheated out of decent, quality leaf-jumping time.
Nice.
It's a highly underrated word.
Sometimes it just sums everything up perfectly.
I used to cringe when I was described as 'nice.' It seemed so boring and flat.
But I really like it now.
Because the words that run through my head on a typical day are along the lines of: frenzied, crackbrained, deafening, deranged and cuckoo.
What's wrong with nice? Nothing. It's perfect.
What's wrong with nice? Nothing. It's perfect.
Great pictures of the kids! It was a nice weekend, and too short for us, too. I'm glad Jeanne got to experience her first NY Autumn, complete with leaf piles. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo glad the kids got to experience DRY leaves instead of the wet ones they tried to pile up at my house!Yea,that working-is-fun thing doesn't usually last as long as we would like.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures!
ReplyDeleteNice is good.