Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Grand times

Last night we recieved the long-awaited call, that I just knew would eventually come... our good friends John & Jenny are moving back to Ohio. There have been a million coincidences in our lives and relationship together, and the Ohio connection has always been a big one. I cant wait for us to reconnect there, now with baby Jett (is that not the most KICK ASS NAME EVER?) (well, aside from naming a girl Elliott anyway) in tow... I see great things in our future.

John was already planning the placement of the tents in his 2 acre back yard for the kids as we have an all-night bonfire, recalling the days past of camping in the San Bernardino Mountains. Good times, good times.

Looks like we may be able to build that utopian community Cassandra & I dream about yet. Ah, the modern-day hippies..... Let's get our Reiki on.

And, last but not least... a little snippet of Bean tryin to stay cool on a summer day:

She is saying: "come on Lau... dontcha wanna git in?

In Other News:

I am NOT saying I am going back, BUT in line at the store last night I saw the new ABC Soaps in Depth, AND they say Tamera Braun is headed back to GH. You KNOW that will be hard to resist. Long live Carly & Sonny.

(you see why its so hard to give up? Its like engrained in my DNA or something.)

-over and out-

3 Comments:

Blogger Mombi said...

You say Sarah Brown and even *I* am back in.

Viva la Guza!

9:01 AM  
Blogger Mombi said...

I cannot fathom that she's only 2.

2:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Singer Ani DiFranco expecting a baby

07/22/2006 3:52 AM, AP


Ani DiFranco announced she's pregnant while being honored for her contributions to the feminist movement at the National Organization for Women's 40th annual convention.

The 35-year-old singer said Friday she is due in February. The baby's father, Mike Napolitano, produced her upcoming album "Reprieve."

NOW presented DiFranco with the Woman of Courage award.

Latifa Lyles, NOW's vice president of membership, presented the award and called Difranco an inspiration, not only for her music but for her independent ideals. DiFranco founded her own record label, Righteous Babe, in 1990 after becoming frustrated with other music labels.

Past recipients of the annual award include Sen. Barbara Boxer (news, bio, voting record), D-Calif., and playwright Eve Ensler. Difranco, a Buffalo native, is the first musician to receive the honor.

"Reprieve," a collection of a dozen songs and spoken-word pieces, will be released next month. It will be Difranco's 18th full-length album since her debut was released in 1990.

3:09 PM  

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