“Mirrors should reflect a little before throwing back images”
Jean Cocteau (French Poet, Novelist, Actor, Film Director and Painter, 1889-1963)
TIME: 1:54 PM
PLACE: The town square, looking east
SUBJECT: Bank of America building
This morning started with a trip to the pediatrician - MonkeyBoy tested positive for the flu. Who wants to bet on which child/spouse will succumb next? It’s not the puking kind of flu, thank goodness. We are hoping that he will be well enough for school on Monday, but we’ll have to see.
DramaQueen, StellaDella and I did end up meeting my dad downtown to partake in more chili eating (and a funnel cake!). There was a car show this afternoon as well as face painting, a bouncy house and “rock” climbing for the kids. HandsomeHusband gets a break from being with the “sicko” and is going tonight to peruse the chili goodness, while I work on the slide show for the upcoming family reunion.
6 comments:
Sounds like a fun day! I love today's picture. What neat architecture!
Awesome picture. I love reflections. ...I also love funnel cakes ;)
Am trying to play catch up after being absent and neglecting my commenting.
I've browsed your blog and enjoy, as always, the glimpses into your family life. You make it all seem so entertaining. :D I had six children and let me tell you, lots of the time it was a lot less than entertaining. :D Especially when they all got sick at the same time and I got it next. :(
Anyhow, you did a grand job on your photos and quotes.
Great architecture shot!
nad I agree with Iona!
Mari - It was a fun day! (well, except for the pediatrician part.)
Just me again - The funnel cake was delicious! I'm glad there were 4 of us eating it, otherwise my diet would have gone down the tubes!
Iona - *grins* I think it's always more entertaining from the outside looking in or when you look back then when you are actually living it! Thank you so much for your kind words...I really appreciate them!
bentonflocke - We've a range of architecture styles in our downtown. This one of the more contemporary buildings.
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