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Monday, May 5, 2008

Munchkin holding a crab


First of all, according to reliable weather websit, my region's forecast is for 'extremely hot.' Sheesh..... But, at least it's no longer 'heavy dust.' Eeewwww.


Ok. Here's the scene....a happy Munchkin #2 (note the many missing teeth) is VERY happy holding a crab. A crab, a very young one, is terrified it is about to be eaten by something much larger than itself. The more the crab fights for its little life, the more the Munchkin smiles because the crab is tickling her.

I make regular comments on other blogs belonging to friends/family. Because of some comments I've made elsewhere, I thought some of you might find this article interesting:

http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/General/10210871.html

As I was just digging through some newspapers on-line, I noticed that two young ladies I used to be acquainted with (I actually babysat one of them), were recently in a 'coronation' of sorts. For those of you who know my home city, this will make sense. Mum, check the special bit of the newspaper. You'll recognize two right off. Thousands is spent on this event. I never really understood why. I'd rather spend thousands on a trip to the Maldives or the Bahamas. Or a car, or a year or two at University. Sorry, a bit o rant. It does look like fun; I just don't get why go to the expense.

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