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Sorry for the lack of picture this week. I'm on the road. Post a funny picture in addition to your confession!
It's slippery as waterweed.
Re: FRIDAY CONFESSIONS
Follow my SK blog as I reread the entire SK library (again!):
http://www.skallthetime.blogspot.com/
Follow my SK blog as I reread the entire SK library (again!):
http://www.skallthetime.blogspot.com/
Follow my SK blog as I reread the entire SK library (again!):
http://www.skallthetime.blogspot.com/
You guys. I'm not THAT thin.
It's a simple thing. A property with lakefront cabins, trailers, and tent sites.
We always stay in the cabins.
Last year his brother had to bring their dogs, and since dogs are not welcome in the cabins, they stayed in a trailer.
We are hashing out details for this year, but I am realllllly hoping they don't bring the dogs this year. Because if they don't, my husband and I will be camping while everyone else stays in the cabin.
If they do, well, my mother in law would be alone in the cabin if we camped and she doesn't want to be alone.
Crossing fingers, because even though the cabins are nice, family dynamics are annoying. His brother doesn't live nearby, so he pretty much has say over everything for some reason.
And we don't really want to do anything other than bike, canoe, hike, and swim.
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?"
"That depends a good deal on where you want to get to."
"I don't much care where –"
"Then it doesn't matter which way you go.”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland