Saturday, July 14, 2007

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I've created a photo album of some of the pictures I took of Lucy the Elephant while on vacation. Lucy isn't easy to explain, but I'll try: Lucy is a 125-year old giant wooden elephant that was built to attract home-buyers to South Atlantic City (now Margate ). If you want more information, I suggest you go to Lucy's website (what elephant doesn't have blogger website these days?). Lucy may sound like a boring ol' tourist attraction, but this is no " Giant Ball of Twine ." We try to go every summer 'cause the kids love it and the view from the top of Lucy is pretty cool. Click here for the photos .

"Let's take dinosaur steps, dinosaur steps, dinosaur steps..." Sing-sang my three year old niece Molly, as we walked around the lake at the pace of a turtle. To join the boys who were jumping from a mile long rope into Lett's Lake. Hand-in-hand we walked. I entered her world. Seeing small inclines as Mount Shasta. We saw jumping fish, blue butterflies, alligator logs, sticky-mushy-yukky-please-carry-me-over-parts, and Tarzan ropes. When she accidently dropped a goldfish cracker she declared it for the birdies. My niece is a chatter box wonder. Molly is three years old. Her constant questions and concerns are like gumdrops I easily gobble up! When is the last time you looked through the world with child-like eyes? Discovering wonder at ever corner? Where stepping stones are cupcakes, and mud is fudge frosting? Seeing with Molly's eyes life is richer when mud is fudge frosting. When sprinkled sand is chocolate chips! Dive-in and splash around and if you don't billing claims ave a lake, run through the sprinkler that will do! (As my niece told me, 'Don't be scared Aunt Co-ey, the sprinkler is like running in the rain!" I ran through with my clothes on, as did Molly! Photos: Top...Lett's Lake and the Tarzan rope. Bottom...Molly running through the sprinkler in her dress.

"Let's take dinosaur steps, dinosaur steps, dinosaur steps..." Sing-sang my three year old niece Molly, as we walked around the lake at the pace of a turtle. To join the boys who were jumping from a mile long rope into Lett's Lake. Hand-in-hand we walked. I entered her world. medical claims billing eeing small inclines as Mount Shasta. We saw jumping fish, blue butterflies, alligator logs, sticky-mushy-yukky-please-carry-me-over-parts, and Tarzan ropes. When she accidently dropped a goldfish cracker she declared it for the birdies. My niece is a chatter box wonder. Molly is three years old. Her constant questions and concerns are like gumdrops I easily gobble up! When is the last time you looked through the world with child-like eyes? Discovering wonder at ever corner? Where stepping stones are cupcakes, and mud is fudge frosting? Seeing with Molly's eyes life is richer when mud is fudge frosting. When sprinkled sand is chocolate chips! Dive-in and splash around and if you don't have a lake, run through the sprinkler that will do! (As my niece told me, 'Don't be scared Aunt Co-ey, the sprinkler is like running in the rain!" I ran through with my clothes on, as did Molly! Photos: Top...Lett's Lake and the Tarzan rope. Bottom...Molly running through the sprinkler in her dress.

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Needless to say this was my last hope after breaking the sole cord earlier in the day on a laptop with a totally dead battery. From one end of this town to the other, no one had anything that would work. ARGH! I had a newsletter going that was awesome, low carb diet products great email to the great publicist of a great knitting book author, spreadsheets galore, etc, etc, etc. Look for the newsletter to go out tonight or tomorrow morning (depending on whether I can get a new cord today thanks to David's sister). Then, we'll get back to our regularly scheduled Tuesday morning email delivery. SORRY but (a) it was a good newsletter that I don't want to recreate and (b) I can't send that many emails through our system when we are using it for anything else important!

I've created a photo album of some of the pictures I took of Lucy the Elephant while on vacation. Lucy isn't easy to explain, but I'll try: Lucy is a 125-year old giant wooden elephant that was built to attract home-buyers to South Atlantic City (now Margate ). If you want more information, I suggest you go to Lucy's website (what elephant doesn't have a website these days?). Lucy may sound like a boring ol' tourist attraction, but this is no " Giant Ball doctor jobs f Twine ." We try to go every summer 'cause the kids love it and the view from the top of Lucy is pretty cool. Click here for the photos .

"Let's take dinosaur steps, dinosaur steps, dinosaur steps..." Sing-sang my three year old niece Molly, as we walked around the lake at the pace of a turtle. To join the boys who were jumping from a mile long rope into Lett's Lake. Hand-in-hand we walked. I entered her world. Seeing small inclines as Mount Shasta. We saw jumping fish, blue butterflies, ford hybrid lligator logs, sticky-mushy-yukky-please-carry-me-over-parts, and Tarzan ropes. When she accidently dropped a goldfish cracker she declared it for the birdies. My niece is a chatter box wonder. Molly is three years old. Her constant questions and concerns are like gumdrops I easily gobble up! When is the last time you looked through the world with child-like eyes? Discovering wonder at ever corner? Where stepping stones are cupcakes, and mud is fudge frosting? Seeing with Molly's eyes life is richer when mud is fudge frosting. When sprinkled sand is chocolate chips! Dive-in and splash around and if you don't have a lake, run through the sprinkler that will do! (As my niece told me, 'Don't be scared Aunt Co-ey, the sprinkler is like running in the rain!" I ran through with my clothes on, as did Molly! Photos: Top...Lett's Lake and the Tarzan rope. Bottom...Molly running through the sprinkler in her dress.

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I've created a photo album of some of the pictures I took of Lucy the Elephant while on vacation. Lucy isn't easy to explain, but I'll try: Lucy is a 125-year old giant wooden elephant that was built to attract home-buyers to South Atlantic City (now Margate ). If you want more information, I suggest you go to Lucy's website (what elephant doesn't have a website these days?). Lucy may sound java programming language ike a boring ol' tourist attraction, but this is no " Giant Ball of Twine ." We try to go every summer 'cause the kids love it and the view from the top of Lucy is pretty cool. Click here for the photos .

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