Jul. 25th, 2007

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Just moved the family camping weekend up to the first weekend of August. All of us being adults makes scheduling so difficult. I don't know how we're going to handle this once people start getting married and spawning.

Though, man, I can't wait to be an aunt. A whole new generation to corrupt mold and spoil rotten.

Speaking of, what sort of books would you recommend for a seven year-old boy? The Baylor Sister and I were discussing her cousins' kids and I was kinda stumped. His attention span isn't the longest so more action-oriented books would be preferred. I know what I read when I was seven, but for some reason I don't think the Little House on the Prairie books would be a big favorite. Any suggestions would be helpful.

Saw a t-shirt the other day that was vintage-y with a picture of a van? (I think) and the words "Cherry Ride" written in seventies pimp style. You know what I want now? A shirt with the same slogan/lettering but with a 1967 Chevy Impala. If only I had any real talents as a graphic artist I would make that happen. *sigh*

Watched that new show Damages on FX last night mostly because it's about lawyers and the cast is exceptional. It was good and showcased exactly the kind of lawyer that I will never be. It's all about ambition and while I can be competetive, ambition isn't a trait that I strongly manifest. I would've made a horrible Slytherin.

I like being a Hufflepuff. It's good to be a Hufflepuff. The world can only handle a finite number of Slytherins, after all.

OMG, I think there's some sort of sporting event going on at my old high school. I can hear the loud speakers all the way over here. It's the middle of summer, what in the world could be going on? I should totally go investigate.

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