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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Writing With Noodles
It’s back. Unexpectedly, and almost overnight. And it’s not welcome. The Zadge’s Gelatinous Muffin Top, or as she now likes to call it, her “Noodle.” You know those colorful, floaty things kids use in the pool so they don’t drown? … Continue reading
Posted in Gelatinous Muffin Top
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The Pets vs. The Cleaning Lady
Today was Lorenza Day. You know what that means: a clean house and a Lorenza Note! Uh oh, the Lorenza Note suggests that perhaps the house might not stay clean for long: Yep, sure enough, the Zadge finds two yellow … Continue reading
Posted in Harry, Lorenza, Tulip
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Monday Musings
Is anyone else already utterly over the Royal Wedding? When the Zadge bought Old Vicky, the house came with a washer and dryer that are apparently as old as Old Vicky herself because in order to dry a normal load … Continue reading