Getting physical
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Training sessions have been going really well these past few weeks. I
swim, lift, and run on my own (or with the masters swim team) during the
week, and o...
12 years ago
Hey, Fiddler Family (and their Relations)! Are you ready to reconnect? Let's use this blog to share and respond to the stories of our daily lives--from the monumental events to the everyday humdrums. Write about the books you're reading, the movies you're watching, the politics that piss you off. Let's share our frustrations and hurts, along with our successes and joys. Poetry, prose, lists, prayers, images--anything goes on this blog. It's time to reconnect.
4 comments:
Cool picture of the cat. You are a natural story teller Carol. You could compile what you have written online so far and make a children's book. I mean, send the story, without pictures to a publisher. You could call it, And the Cat Watched it All. That is a catchy title to go with an interesting story. You just have to tweak it a bit. I think kids would enjoy reading this story.
Well Jacob is easy to work with. He loves everything and full of adventure.
I love Honor's idea for your story title, Carol. That was a great way to end your Jacob story. :) Thanks for sharing these delightful photos and accompanying stories.
What a fun story...every time I see the pictures of Jacob I am reminded of the few pictures available of Grandma Honor at that age. She was a little explorer at that age too! Keep up the photo gallery Carol...it is fun.
Ellen
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