
Jei and I went to visit my grandparents over the weekend, and we had a fabulous time. It was really great to see Jei getting along well with my Grandfather, I was very pleased. We had spaghetti and salads and chatted a bit and caught up, and all that good stuff. We saw a turkey who apparently makes himself at home there along with six resident deer, a very wonderful scene indeed. And of course, I’ve always been fond of my grandmother’s weird sense of decor- especially these ceramic pumpkin heads she has in the dining room area. They’ve been there as long as I can remember. I don’t think my mother or father like them.
On another note, I’m stumped as to what to do for February. It’s kind of a crucial month for me; jam packed with anniversaries all over. Jei and I hit two years, the birth of my two year younger sister, the rascals and I started hanging out in February, and just a few bit more… I wanted to do a love theme, cheesy, yes- but it made sense. And then I was thinking I would mix it with Valentine’s Day. Scratched that idea right away. So now I’m thinking unless I can come up with some wonderful idea, I’m probably going to leave it this way, and just have a simple banner displaying on Jei and I’s anniversary.
One more thing- I do have my book started that I would like to send around to everyone when I’ve finished the first few pages, so send me your addresses so I can send you the book! (Or if you don’t want to do the book idea then I’ll send you a little something special!)
Take care, doves.
PS: I want to thank everyone who commented on that last post- but I want to assure that if I do have Syncope it’s nothing medicine can’t handle and I’m not depressed or sad about it at all, and I’m sorry if it came across that way. I am well and happy.
PPS: I discovered this amazing thing about Wordpress today, if you plug in the date and the time, and it hasn’t happened yet, and you hit “publish”, it won’t post it until that exact time on that day. (WEE!)







I remember the kids at school made fun of you because of the way you spoke with your retainer in. And so when I was walking home way day I saw you playing in your yard and I thought I would say hi. You seemed excited and when I asked what you were doing, crouched there in the grass, you showed me. You were burning ants with a magnifying glass. I didn’t go back.

