I am so sorry for your loss. Many, many internet hugs.
I am so sorry for your loss. Many, many internet hugs.
too close to the clinical description?
That foot is absurdly tiny and perfect.
Ditto. I have a twelve year old and a seven year old, and while I still think they are adorable, they now have these moments, usually yelling at each other, when I long for the simplicity of sleepless nights and the routine of feed, burp, snuggle, change diaper, clean, repeat.
Am I the only one who keeps misreading the headline as: "Oscar Afterpanties?"
Seriously. I just thought, "Wow, she really received the best features of her ridiculously attractive parents."
Ah. Okay. That is fabulous. Sorry it did no make my original list.
The dress?
Yup. In preparation for lock down drills here, the police told the kids at school to do this: throw their books and pencils and anything else they can get their hands on at the bad guy (but not the chair or desks because they are only seven and there is no way they can lift and throw those things).
I miss Sisters' Chicken and Biscuits, which was another part of the Wendy's chain of restaurants in the late 70's / early 80's. Or was that just in Ohio?
I liked her final song too though, the one she sings during her change of heart (and Will Stacks and Annie are singing too).
I agree. The entire cast was fabulous.
I liked her final song too though, the one she sings during her change of heart (and Will Stacks and Annie are singing too).
Hugs. Be who you truly are. Be kind to yourself.
I thought of this scene when I saw Annie today! I loved that movie!
* more internet hugs * I am so sorry.
*more internet hugs*
No there is a lot of, "MOMMMMMMM! How do you spell {word}" pause click pause click pause click "MOMMMMMMM! How do you spell {second word}" pause click pause click pause click.... ad infinitum.
But really, watching him battle robots is not enticing in the least, unless he is offering her ALL the cheese whilst she watches.
That is an awesome combination of toys. I coveted the Snow Cone Maker. I only had Legos and my brothers' hand-me-down matchbox cars from your list.