That brings back memories of my son who was given a refrigeratory box. He and his friends had weeks of fun with it. It was a rocket ship, a submarine, and a tank. But it didn't survive being a tank. When it fell apart, it was recycled after more than a month of play.
You Can Say That Again!
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As time goes by, I realize that there are words and phrases that are no
longer in use. Recently, I was sure about something, and I said, "If this
doe...
Stand Up
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*Affable Despot Jason *came with me to the Storyhouse last night.
I hadn’t seen him for an age, but quite typically we left off when we last
started an...
A nice way to brighten your day ...
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This lovely image is from blogger friend Maria which I saw *here*. I
thought it was nice to see blue and yellow flowers together, definitely
spring-lik...
Lead On
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The sport my second granddaughter chose to play was soccer. She was not
good.
The way she ran was to push her stomach out and follow it. Her favorite
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I have just got to tell you this story!
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In our local newspaper the other day it was written that this lady from a
place called Westbury (with bush nearby a 30 minute drive to the town) not
far f...
another strange week...
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*Storm* came through here in North Texas Tuesday morning. We were awakened
at 4 am by a tornado warning alert and sirens! Actual high winds and rain
hit ...
Good Things
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On my last post, I said I'd write about the good things in my life, and
here they are.
My family.
I have two adult children and three grandchildren, a b...
Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
That brings back memories of my son who was given a refrigeratory box. He and his friends had weeks of fun with it. It was a rocket ship, a submarine, and a tank. But it didn't survive being a tank. When it fell apart, it was recycled after more than a month of play.
ReplyDeleteThose boxes are so much fun!
DeleteThose were the days when we made our fun.
ReplyDeleteSo true! I can't seem to enter comments on your sight anymore, but I still visit.
DeleteCats and kids both love a good box to play in!
ReplyDeleteThey could probably play together in a large enough box.
DeleteSuch a lovely video, thanks for sharing it here.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I enjoyed watching him having so much fun!
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