What are you doing for Memorial Day weekend?
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 10:56 pm
Does anyone have anything fun planned?
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Watch out for the monkeys.SportsFan68 wrote:Camping and fishing IF the weather straightens itself out.
Camping in cold rain is not fun.
There better not be any monkeys. If there are, Oz better get a room ready in the Emerald City for me and Toto I mean Casey.Elphaba wrote:Watch out for the monkeys.SportsFan68 wrote:Camping and fishing IF the weather straightens itself out.
Camping in cold rain is not fun.
Does three birthday parties and a cookout all on the same day sound like fun? If it does, then you can come and take my place.cindy.wellman wrote:Does anyone have anything fun planned?
Goodness!fantine33 wrote:Does three birthday parties and a cookout all on the same day sound like fun? If it does, then you can come and take my place.cindy.wellman wrote:Does anyone have anything fun planned?
Natalie has a son that's getting married? Why did I think she was in her 20s?kayrharris wrote:We're having a wedding reception for our son. He was married in March, but we are just getting around to having a real reception.
That's keeping me pretty busy this week. Natalie told me I would be the one who has to pay for her son's wedding reception. I'm just glad we can afford to do it for them.
Other than that, it's just take it easy the rest of the weekend, once the out of town company has vacated my house.
May's quite popular month in our family. We did a triple threat two weekends ago (my bd, my mom's and mother's day) and this weekend is my sister, nephew and niece. She's June 2 or 3 (whenever Moonbeam's is), but we let her pretend it's May. Ha!cindy.wellman wrote:Goodness!fantine33 wrote:Does three birthday parties and a cookout all on the same day sound like fun? If it does, then you can come and take my place.cindy.wellman wrote:Does anyone have anything fun planned?
Well, at least you've admitted your birthday date here! I noticed that you weren't listed on the birthday thread, so I opted not to do the HEY HAPPY BIRTHDAY thing a couple of weeks ago. So, since you started it,fantine33 wrote:May's quite popular month in our family. We did a triple threat two weekends ago (my bd, my mom's and mother's day) and this weekend is my sister, nephew and niece. She's June 2 or 3 (whenever Moonbeam's is), but we let her pretend it's May. Ha!cindy.wellman wrote:Goodness!fantine33 wrote: Does three birthday parties and a cookout all on the same day sound like fun? If it does, then you can come and take my place.
And that's not even counting the May birthdays we DON'T celebrate! Uncle, aunt, ggrandma, etc.
I guess we're only genetically capable of breeding in August.
fantine33 wrote:May's quite popular month in our family. We did a triple threat two weekends ago (my bd, my mom's and mother's day) and this weekend is my sister, nephew and niece. She's June 2 or 3 (whenever Moonbeam's is), but we let her pretend it's May. Ha!cindy.wellman wrote:Goodness!fantine33 wrote: Does three birthday parties and a cookout all on the same day sound like fun? If it does, then you can come and take my place.
And that's not even counting the May birthdays we DON'T celebrate! Uncle, aunt, ggrandma, etc.
I guess we're only genetically capable of breeding in August.
I've admitted that it's in May. But for some reason Kusch knew the day. He explained how he remembered it, but I don't know how he knew it in the first place.cindy.wellman wrote:Well, at least you've admitted your birthday date here! I noticed that you weren't listed on the birthday thread, so I opted not to do the HEY HAPPY BIRTHDAY thing a couple of weeks ago. So, since you started it,fantine33 wrote:May's quite popular month in our family. We did a triple threat two weekends ago (my bd, my mom's and mother's day) and this weekend is my sister, nephew and niece. She's June 2 or 3 (whenever Moonbeam's is), but we let her pretend it's May. Ha!cindy.wellman wrote: Goodness!
And that's not even counting the May birthdays we DON'T celebrate! Uncle, aunt, ggrandma, etc.
I guess we're only genetically capable of breeding in August.
HEY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
I been lied to!PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:We are going to see Indiana Jones. I thought about going to a Midnight Showing tonight, but I have to do the awards at Open House tomorrow, plus I am helping to clean Emma's teacher's classroom in the afternoon.
The PTA has to buy essential supplies? That's . . . that's . . .PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Our schools are very short in funds. The PTA is paying for copy paper and toilet paper.
The janitor usually comes in and vacuums Emma's class every night. They don't get rid of clutter, not do they scrub desk tops.
fantine33 wrote:Natalie has a son that's getting married? Why did I think she was in her 20s?kayrharris wrote:We're having a wedding reception for our son. He was married in March, but we are just getting around to having a real reception.
That's keeping me pretty busy this week. Natalie told me I would be the one who has to pay for her son's wedding reception. I'm just glad we can afford to do it for them.
Other than that, it's just take it easy the rest of the weekend, once the out of town company has vacated my house.
You must have been quite a precocious young thing, btw. Ha!
I still don't get it. Unless you're talking in the future? Do chicks dig her son while he's lion around? If so, then I understand. I'm a little slow on the uptake this evening.kayrharris wrote:fantine33 wrote:Natalie has a son that's getting married? Why did I think she was in her 20s?kayrharris wrote:We're having a wedding reception for our son. He was married in March, but we are just getting around to having a real reception.
That's keeping me pretty busy this week. Natalie told me I would be the one who has to pay for her son's wedding reception. I'm just glad we can afford to do it for them.
Other than that, it's just take it easy the rest of the weekend, once the out of town company has vacated my house.
You must have been quite a precocious young thing, btw. Ha!
It's after one AM here, you'll just have to overlook my grammatical errors.I think I even changed that sentence to read that way...instead of saying to pay for their son's wedding reception, which didn't sound right either!
That's the way it is in California.SportsFan68 wrote:The PTA has to buy essential supplies? That's . . . that's . . .PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Our schools are very short in funds. The PTA is paying for copy paper and toilet paper.
The janitor usually comes in and vacuums Emma's class every night. They don't get rid of clutter, not do they scrub desk tops.
Words fail me.
Sleep, glorious sleep. Plus I'll be going to see the new Indiana Jones movie (alone) and Prince Caspian (with elwing). That's about as much excitement as I can take.cindy.wellman wrote:Does anyone have anything fun planned?