Show me displays of your Childrens' portraits.
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Comments (12)Hellooo Judy, long time no see. I have to agree, a good mom and dad are priceless. As a part time sub teacher I can almost always tell which kids have parents that care and truly love them and which ones don't pay them any attention. Having a parent at home when the kids are, means so much to a child. Bravo to your DD! Do you enjoy having a son who can help you financially? We have one in our family too. He is soooo smart about money, my dh can go and get free advise!! Thank goodness for Landlords, good ones at least. I'm sure it can be a pain at times. Jemdandy, I love the Instant Hero story!! He does have an amazing job. Getting University computers to interact is no small feat. ( DS has a computer science class right now that he struggles to keep up with. The programming is tough.) Once again, that's a job I salute. Good for him for seeing how client happiness is important!! My dh was an engineer and would be frustrated with his company too, for the same reasons as your son. Now he mainly does the family farm, his true love. Azzalea- your dd found a her niche. As we all know a good optition is so important. Bigack--Marshal!! that sounds like a cool job!! wow Marry- I often say the same about my son in college. As long as he pulls off the grades and stays out of trouble, we'll stay out of his business. He does share but not near as talkative as his friends. Sherman- I'd imagine if you could have all of the kids home at one time, you could have a whole days conversation about the jobs they all do! Sounds like fun to me. Dee_ add me to the list of grateful admirers. I grew up a Navy kid and moved several times, it wasn't always easy. Thank him from me too. Thanks for your responses, I'll get to the rest soon....See MoreI'll show you mine/you show me yours - Su 12/22
Comments (16)Looking forward to seeing your photos, Annie! Our first trip to Thailand was during Christmas. The majority of Thai people are Buddhist and don't celebrate Christmas, but there were Christmas trees and other displays set up all over Bangkok. Part of it is for the Western tourists and part of it is because the Thais like the decorations as a visual aesthetic. I think as Annie shares her photos of Longwood Gardens, I'll share pics of Thai Christmas trees and/or displays....See MoreI'll show you mine/you show me yours - M 12/23
Comments (11)Took my son to the Opryland hotel Tuesday. Every time I see the Chihuly sculpture I remember the flood of Nashville. It's sitting exactly where a desk used to be. I met someone at this desk to talk about booking a meeting the week before the flood. Part of the rebirth of Nashville...See MoreI'll show you mine/you show me yours - W 8/12
Comments (31)Lars...I just noticed your pic...have you ever been to those Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park there? It is a fantastic place for sure. Did you go to the Museum too? Did you know that the same architect that designed it designed many of the Presidential Libraries too? Sorry, for the long post...but your pic brought some memories. LOL...See Morettodd
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