I was living in Kzoo and teaching at Western Michigan University when the announcement was made. The whole city was, I kid you not, stunned to the point of tears (the joyful kind).
That little freeloader in the back is plenty big enough to ride her own bike AND carry one of the younger ones around. At some point, you really should cut the umbilical cord.
My grandmother, living in OKC, used to have a sleeping porch off the back-end of her duplex. There were two beds out there, and at every summer family gathering where people slept over, there was a scramble to claim one of those beds. At least until she finally got air-conditioning.
It would be nice to see more of a revival of sleeping porches; let nature quietly provide a cool breeze.
Succeed is the opposit of fail. Lose the opposite of win. "I win, you lose. Deal with it." Although failing to win is a loss, indeed. Let's hope 2010 is a year we'll all win without fail.
At some point, you really should cut the umbilical cord.
It would be nice to see more of a revival of sleeping porches; let nature quietly provide a cool breeze.
Edward, I don't know yet, but apparently I'm supposed to manufacture time for Alex to do other things.
Sue, I'm afraid silly drivel is my specialty, but I'll see what we can do.
"I win, you lose. Deal with it." Although failing to win is a loss, indeed.
Let's hope 2010 is a year we'll all win without fail.