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04.28.2004 :: How much is that birdie in the window?

Spring has sprung around here and I couldn't be happier!? The birds are squawking, tulips are poking their heads out of the soil, daffodils are blooming, lilacs buds are getting bigger. And the smell of spring is here! Do you know what I mean? It smells...well...green!? And fresh!? I am a happy camper. (Disclaimer: no camping has actually taken place during this blog entry)
I knit about 1/2 of the second sleeve on the child hood sweater. It is staying, which you suspected all along. Thank you for your color support!?
Tonight we will be getting the kids ready for their band trip to NYC. They will be gone Wed-Sat night. I imagine that Andy and I will feel like we are having a second honeymoon or something. But it will only last the first night I'm sure. It's not like we are in some Bed and Breakfast in Vermont or anything. There will still be things like laundry, dishes, vacuuming, leaks in the roof, yard work to do, fungus among us. You know, reality? It's hard to sustain romance when those things are calling out your name!?
Posted by Sandy on 04.28.2004 AT 04:15 AM
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Woohoo! Finally Spring has Sprung in Beverly! I'm glad to hear it, hon!
As for romance, you wrote one of the most romantic thing I've ever heard in your post about how Andy wants to Be There. Always. That brought tears to my eyes and much joy to my heart for you, sweetie. Cuz you deserve it. xxooKim [gibknits@earthlink.net]
Posted by: A visitor on 04.28.2004 AT 01:21 AM
WOO-HOO! Kids are out! Oh. It's Tuesday. You have work tomorrow. And stuff to do. Oh well - romantic rendez-vous will be shelved for another time. At least you might get some knitting in without twenty interruptions "MOOOMMM? Do you know where my (fill in the blank) is?).Mary Beth [irwinmb@sbcglobal.net]
Posted by: A visitor on 04.28.2004 AT 01:09 AM
You know what goes great wtih Spring? 6.5 skeins of Classic Elite Flash, and Knitsmiths! Do you still want the yarn? Will we see you Sunday? :)Ingrid [sesamest@mit.edu]
Posted by: A visitor on 04.28.2004 AT 04:15 AM