So it's Sunday. Usually not that big of a deal. Well this weekend has kind of sucked. Yesterday, we decided to hold off on our adoption plans indefinitely. That pretty much means that it won't happen anytime in the next 5 years, I think. Our foster care license is under assessment, as to whether or not we want to renew it. DH just has issues with the amount of time kids take, and whether or not we can give a child the amount of attention they need--and not be raised by day care. I agree, but it's still hard to hear that coming from the man you love.
So I did a little retail therapy, but have come to regret two purchases, so they will be going back to the great mecca of shopping---Target! My flash drive may be going back to Wally World if it doesn't start acting right. I don't think I did anything to mess it up, I just think it's retarded. It works one week, but not the next. Duh.
I went to see "Marie Antoinette" yesterday. I thought it was interesting, if a little slow at times, and pretty much shallow all the time. I thought the cinematography, costuming and music was good, though.
I am supposed to be reading "Broken Windows, Broken Business" for work this weekend, but can't bring myself to start it. It's supposed to be good. I guess we will see.
You wanna know what has made my weekend worth it? The fact that no matter what is going on, my animals will crawl up on my lap when I am on the couch and snuggle with me. When the puppy knows I am sad, he comes and sits in front of me and tries to comfort me. The unwavering devotion of an animal can truly bring everything together. They seem to understand what is wrong and just want to make it better. Of course making it better usually means that you have to pay attention to them, but at least they are there, not making emotional demands on you; they don't expect anything beyond a scratch behind the ears or an occasional pet. This weekend, my animals have been my lifeline.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
October book list----6216 pages
Bad Boys in Kilts by Donna Kauffman
Beauty Queen by Julia London
The Dangerous Gentleman by Julia London
Slightly Married by Mary Balogh
More Than A Mistress by Mary Balogh
The Invisible Ring by Anne Bishop
Can You Keep A Secret? by Sophie Kinsella
Tulle Little, Tulle Late by Kimbery Llewellyn
One Night for Love by Mary Balogh
By A Lady by Amanda Elyot
Un-Bridaled by Eileen Rendahl
The Geographer's Library by Jon Fasma
The Regime by Tim LaHaye
The Rapture by Tim LaHaye
Like Dandelion Dust by Karen Kingsbury
Widow's Kiss by Jane Feathers
The Last Cato by Matilde Asensi
Beauty Queen by Julia London
The Dangerous Gentleman by Julia London
Slightly Married by Mary Balogh
More Than A Mistress by Mary Balogh
The Invisible Ring by Anne Bishop
Can You Keep A Secret? by Sophie Kinsella
Tulle Little, Tulle Late by Kimbery Llewellyn
One Night for Love by Mary Balogh
By A Lady by Amanda Elyot
Un-Bridaled by Eileen Rendahl
The Geographer's Library by Jon Fasma
The Regime by Tim LaHaye
The Rapture by Tim LaHaye
Like Dandelion Dust by Karen Kingsbury
Widow's Kiss by Jane Feathers
The Last Cato by Matilde Asensi
Sunday, October 22, 2006
What is it about fall?
My animals are nuts this weekend, my house is either too hot or too cold, and it is getting dark so early I might as well not even bother doing anything. And of course, it's like 30 degrees outside and Eric is out playing paintball in the dark. What is the friggin' point?
However, the leaves are pretty, the deer are out and playing (nevermind that they could get killed by a hunter at any time), and I can finally dig out my sweaters and sweatshirts. Of course, this is also the only time of year that the kittens want to snuggle with me all day long.
And even better, it's almost fall sweeps on TV, so all my fave new shows will have new episodes (ER, The Bachelor, etc.).
I am trying to determine if I am going to do trick-or-treat. I don't really think there's a point in doing it if I am only doing it so my nephew has somewhere to go, and maybe to see Em & Owen. Kids from all over town come to our neighborhood for t-or-t, so they really are a bunch of vultures. Last year, I had 4 bags of candy and they were gone in 15 minutes. Ack....bah humbug.
However, the leaves are pretty, the deer are out and playing (nevermind that they could get killed by a hunter at any time), and I can finally dig out my sweaters and sweatshirts. Of course, this is also the only time of year that the kittens want to snuggle with me all day long.
And even better, it's almost fall sweeps on TV, so all my fave new shows will have new episodes (ER, The Bachelor, etc.).
I am trying to determine if I am going to do trick-or-treat. I don't really think there's a point in doing it if I am only doing it so my nephew has somewhere to go, and maybe to see Em & Owen. Kids from all over town come to our neighborhood for t-or-t, so they really are a bunch of vultures. Last year, I had 4 bags of candy and they were gone in 15 minutes. Ack....bah humbug.
Saturday, October 07, 2006
September 2006 book list---7331 pages
I Went to Vassar for This? by Naomi Neale
The Measure of A Lady by Deanne Gist
To Distraction by Stephanie Laurens
Black Wind by Clive Cussler
Seducing the Spy by Celeste Bradley
Countess Confidential by Barbara Dawson Smith
Letter Perfect by Cathy Marie Hake
Dinner with Anna Karenina by Gloria Goldreich
My Favorite Witch by Annette Blair
The Last Ten Percent by Michelle McKinney Hammond
The Paid Companion by Amanda Quick
The Hazards of Hunting a Duke by Julia London
The Alchemist's Daughter by Katherine McMahon
A Summer to Remember by Mary Balogh
The Troubadour's Quest by Angela Hunt
Dawn's Early Light by Nancy Kralik
Only a Duke Will Do by Sabrina Jeffries
Same Sweet Girls by Cassandra King
The Seduction of His Wife by Janet Chapman
Ingram of the Irish by Angela Hunt
The Measure of A Lady by Deanne Gist
To Distraction by Stephanie Laurens
Black Wind by Clive Cussler
Seducing the Spy by Celeste Bradley
Countess Confidential by Barbara Dawson Smith
Letter Perfect by Cathy Marie Hake
Dinner with Anna Karenina by Gloria Goldreich
My Favorite Witch by Annette Blair
The Last Ten Percent by Michelle McKinney Hammond
The Paid Companion by Amanda Quick
The Hazards of Hunting a Duke by Julia London
The Alchemist's Daughter by Katherine McMahon
A Summer to Remember by Mary Balogh
The Troubadour's Quest by Angela Hunt
Dawn's Early Light by Nancy Kralik
Only a Duke Will Do by Sabrina Jeffries
Same Sweet Girls by Cassandra King
The Seduction of His Wife by Janet Chapman
Ingram of the Irish by Angela Hunt
August 2006 book list---6804 pages
Leave a Candle Burning by Lori Wick
The Amber Room by Steve Berry
Whitney, My Love by Judith McNaught
Scandal in Spring by Lisa Kleypas
Almost Heaven by Judith McNaught
Until You by Judith McNaught
The Devil to Pay by Liz Carlyle
Circle of Quilters by Jennifer Chiaverini
A Deal With the Devil by Liz Carlyle
Lilah by Marek Halter
No Man's Mistress by Mary Balogh
The Devil You Know by Liz Carlyle
Carly by Lyn Cote
What Happens in Paris (Stays in Paris) by Nancy Robards Thompson
Something Wonderful by Judith McNaughts
The Englisher by Beverly Lewis
The Bishop's Daughter by Wanda Brunstetter
The Duke in Disguise by Gayle Callen
The Amber Room by Steve Berry
Whitney, My Love by Judith McNaught
Scandal in Spring by Lisa Kleypas
Almost Heaven by Judith McNaught
Until You by Judith McNaught
The Devil to Pay by Liz Carlyle
Circle of Quilters by Jennifer Chiaverini
A Deal With the Devil by Liz Carlyle
Lilah by Marek Halter
No Man's Mistress by Mary Balogh
The Devil You Know by Liz Carlyle
Carly by Lyn Cote
What Happens in Paris (Stays in Paris) by Nancy Robards Thompson
Something Wonderful by Judith McNaughts
The Englisher by Beverly Lewis
The Bishop's Daughter by Wanda Brunstetter
The Duke in Disguise by Gayle Callen
Update
Sorry I haven't written much, things have been really crazy around here. Our foster son left in late August, after being with us for 2 months. That was really hard. It seems as though they never truly prepare you for that when you are in the training. And it is especially hard when the child fits in so well with your family. But the goal is not what the foster parents want, it what is best for the child. You almost have to continually tell yourself that. It's not all about us, is it?
Work has been all over the place---busy, slow, steady...no rhyme nor reason. And when that all happens, where do I find refuge? In a good book. I have read more in the last few months than I have in a long time. I'll post my book lists today for the last few months so you all can see what I am talking about. Of course, I have no idea if anyone really even reads this thing, but it makes me feel good to get some things out in the open.
I also have been sewing more lately. That's a good sign. I had kind of reached a point where I just wasn't interested in it. I guess I just needed a break. And even more good news, art classes are starting back up at the Art Center, so I will be taking those. There are several I am interested in. I realize that they are for kids 6-14, but they still let me take them, and it gives them an extra hand in the classroom as well. The one next week is basket weaving...I can't wait.
I wanted to take art classes at another museum in the area, but they are more expensive, and they expect you to bring your own supplies. Now seriously, why would I want to do that? What if it's something you don't know if you will be interested in? Why would you go and buy a bunch of stuff and then take 1 class and never use it again?
Eric has been getting ready for hunting season again. It is bow season for deer, so he is trying to bow hunt this year. They will be allowing bow hunting in some of the city parks this year, so that ought to be interesting. Dad said that he's heard that someone has gone around to the parks that will be open and put out "No Hunting" signs all over. I think that's ridiculous. Let's see what they say when those people are driving by those parks during the rut this year and they run into a deer because of the over population.
Anyway, that's about it.
Work has been all over the place---busy, slow, steady...no rhyme nor reason. And when that all happens, where do I find refuge? In a good book. I have read more in the last few months than I have in a long time. I'll post my book lists today for the last few months so you all can see what I am talking about. Of course, I have no idea if anyone really even reads this thing, but it makes me feel good to get some things out in the open.
I also have been sewing more lately. That's a good sign. I had kind of reached a point where I just wasn't interested in it. I guess I just needed a break. And even more good news, art classes are starting back up at the Art Center, so I will be taking those. There are several I am interested in. I realize that they are for kids 6-14, but they still let me take them, and it gives them an extra hand in the classroom as well. The one next week is basket weaving...I can't wait.
I wanted to take art classes at another museum in the area, but they are more expensive, and they expect you to bring your own supplies. Now seriously, why would I want to do that? What if it's something you don't know if you will be interested in? Why would you go and buy a bunch of stuff and then take 1 class and never use it again?
Eric has been getting ready for hunting season again. It is bow season for deer, so he is trying to bow hunt this year. They will be allowing bow hunting in some of the city parks this year, so that ought to be interesting. Dad said that he's heard that someone has gone around to the parks that will be open and put out "No Hunting" signs all over. I think that's ridiculous. Let's see what they say when those people are driving by those parks during the rut this year and they run into a deer because of the over population.
Anyway, that's about it.
This is truly amazing
I read this on time.com and think that it is quite honestly, beautiful in many ways. http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1543658-1,00.html
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Twins separated at birth now reunited
This is a great story. Unfortunately, with the children situation in China, this may happen more than we know. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0608200381aug20,1,5394589.story?page=1&track=rss
Sunday, August 13, 2006
July 2006 book list---3735 pages
Born to Rule by Julia Gelardi
The True Darcy Spirit by Elizabeth Aston
The Secret History of the Pink Carnation by Lauren Willig
The Secret Supper by Javier Sierra
White Rose by R. Garcia y Robertson
The Lost Painting by Jonathan Harr
Ordinary Heros by Scott Turow
In the Bed of a Duke by Cathy Maxwell
English Ivy by Catherine Palmer
Something Borrowed by Alexandra Marshall
Again the Magic by Lisa Kleypass
The True Darcy Spirit by Elizabeth Aston
The Secret History of the Pink Carnation by Lauren Willig
The Secret Supper by Javier Sierra
White Rose by R. Garcia y Robertson
The Lost Painting by Jonathan Harr
Ordinary Heros by Scott Turow
In the Bed of a Duke by Cathy Maxwell
English Ivy by Catherine Palmer
Something Borrowed by Alexandra Marshall
Again the Magic by Lisa Kleypass
June 2006 book list --- 5991 pages
An Invitation to Sin by Suzanne Enoch
Fangs But No Fangs by Kathy Love
Temperature's Rising by Karen Kelley
One Little Sin by Liz Carlyle
That Scandalous Evening by Christina Dodd
A Well Pleasured Lady by Christina Dodd
Lady Sophia's Lover by Lisa Kleypas
A Well Favored Gentleman by Christina Dodd
One Night with A Spy by Celeste Bradley
Two Little Lies by Liz Carlyle
The Lord Next Door by Gayle Callen
Secrets of A Summer's Night by Lisa Kleypas
Three Little Secrets by Liz Carlyle
Leigh by Lyn Cote
An Unlikely Governess by Karen Ranney
A Knight to Remember by Christina Dodd
Lady Robyn by R. Garcia y Robertson
Fangs But No Fangs by Kathy Love
Temperature's Rising by Karen Kelley
One Little Sin by Liz Carlyle
That Scandalous Evening by Christina Dodd
A Well Pleasured Lady by Christina Dodd
Lady Sophia's Lover by Lisa Kleypas
A Well Favored Gentleman by Christina Dodd
One Night with A Spy by Celeste Bradley
Two Little Lies by Liz Carlyle
The Lord Next Door by Gayle Callen
Secrets of A Summer's Night by Lisa Kleypas
Three Little Secrets by Liz Carlyle
Leigh by Lyn Cote
An Unlikely Governess by Karen Ranney
A Knight to Remember by Christina Dodd
Lady Robyn by R. Garcia y Robertson
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Thursday, June 01, 2006
2006 Paducah Quilt Show
Check out the artistry on these quilts: http://www.americanquilter.com/shows_contests/paducah/2006/winners.php
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
The Library
Is it a bad thing when you have 33 items on hold at the library and they start coming in like 6 at a time? I don't really know. I get to putting things on hold, and next thing I know, there's over 30...silly me, I think they will come in a bit at a time, but no....my luck will hold and they will all come in at once.
Two weeks ago, I went in to pick up one or 2 books that were on hold for me. I walked out with about 12 books. I have only read about 1/2 of them. Some I thought sounded good, but I couldn't get past the first few pages. Mainly, I didn't like the voice of the book. The one book How to Seduce A Ghost sounded interesting from the jacket, but the narrator was so ANNOYING I wanted to kick her across the room. So I skipped to the very end, figured out who the mystery person was, and called it done. Needless to say, I didn't count that on my book list.
There was one book that I just turned in a while ago, that I think was like 10 days overdue. My overdue charge was only 80cents! I think they don't charge for days they aren't usually open (like Sundays), even though they are open on Sundays during the school year.
Anyway, I love my local library...the people there are nice, and since they are part of a group, I can get books from lots of different places. Plus, it's air conditioned and comfortable to spend time in there out of the heat!
Support your local library!
Two weeks ago, I went in to pick up one or 2 books that were on hold for me. I walked out with about 12 books. I have only read about 1/2 of them. Some I thought sounded good, but I couldn't get past the first few pages. Mainly, I didn't like the voice of the book. The one book How to Seduce A Ghost sounded interesting from the jacket, but the narrator was so ANNOYING I wanted to kick her across the room. So I skipped to the very end, figured out who the mystery person was, and called it done. Needless to say, I didn't count that on my book list.
There was one book that I just turned in a while ago, that I think was like 10 days overdue. My overdue charge was only 80cents! I think they don't charge for days they aren't usually open (like Sundays), even though they are open on Sundays during the school year.
Anyway, I love my local library...the people there are nice, and since they are part of a group, I can get books from lots of different places. Plus, it's air conditioned and comfortable to spend time in there out of the heat!
Support your local library!
May 2006 book list --- 4465 pages
Get a Clue by Jill Shalvis
It Happened One Autumn by Lisa Kleypas
His Wicked Kiss by Gaelen Foley
Spin Doctor by Leslie Carroll
The Pregnancy Test by Erin McCarthy
Marriage Most Scandalous by Johanna Lindsay
Fangs for the Memories by Kathy Love
Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France by Leonie Frieda
Knight Errant by R. Garcia y Robertson
Bette by Lyn Cote
The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult
The Masque of the Black Tulip by Lauren Willig
It Happened One Autumn by Lisa Kleypas
His Wicked Kiss by Gaelen Foley
Spin Doctor by Leslie Carroll
The Pregnancy Test by Erin McCarthy
Marriage Most Scandalous by Johanna Lindsay
Fangs for the Memories by Kathy Love
Catherine de Medici: Renaissance Queen of France by Leonie Frieda
Knight Errant by R. Garcia y Robertson
Bette by Lyn Cote
The Tenth Circle by Jodi Picoult
The Masque of the Black Tulip by Lauren Willig
My favorite new quote
Nothing is easier than self deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes to be true. Demosthenes
Saturday, May 27, 2006
April 2006 book list - 4789 pages
Moscow Vector by Robert Ludlum/Patrick Larkin
Stranger in My Arms by Lisa Kleypas
Highland Vow by Hannah Howell
Never Seduce a Scoundrel by Sabrina Jeffries
Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas
Scandal's Bride by Stephanie Laurens
The Third Secret by Steve Berry
The Silver Rose by Susan Carroll
The Archimedes Effect by Tom Clancy
The Storekeeper's Daughter by Wanda Brunstetter
The Quilter's Daughter by Wanda Brunstetter
What She Left for Me by Tracie Peterson
The Bookseller's Daughter by Pam Rosenthal
Stranger in My Arms by Lisa Kleypas
Highland Vow by Hannah Howell
Never Seduce a Scoundrel by Sabrina Jeffries
Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas
Scandal's Bride by Stephanie Laurens
The Third Secret by Steve Berry
The Silver Rose by Susan Carroll
The Archimedes Effect by Tom Clancy
The Storekeeper's Daughter by Wanda Brunstetter
The Quilter's Daughter by Wanda Brunstetter
What She Left for Me by Tracie Peterson
The Bookseller's Daughter by Pam Rosenthal
Memorial Day
I happened to catch a glimpse of this editorial on the Washington Post website and it pretty much summed up what my opinion is of the current Memorial Day observance.
Check it out: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/26/AR2006052601547.html
Check it out: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/26/AR2006052601547.html
Sunday, May 14, 2006
I love watching this guy on Food Network
Have you ever seen Duff on Food Network? His stuff is awesome! Here's his website: http://www.charmcitycakes.com/
Man, if I lived in the area, I would so be getting cakes from Duff!! They don't even seem that expensive.
Man, if I lived in the area, I would so be getting cakes from Duff!! They don't even seem that expensive.
Friday, May 12, 2006
some people need to get a life
I liked He-Man as a kid, but this is too much.....
http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=12145670836713551829
http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=12145670836713551829
Sunday, April 16, 2006
My thoughts on Easter
My latest fave TV show
Dead Famous--Ghostly Encounters
http://www.biography.com/dead_famous/
I don't know whether to laugh or be freaked out. The premise of the show---these two people go hunting for famous people's spirits in places they may have hung out in. While I don't think they actually ever "find" anyone, the ancillary stories they come up with are great! The show about Rita Hayworth had this menacing person named Jack who was haunting the Downtown Palace Theatre and they talk to him using a ouija board. It was great!
Thoughts???
http://www.biography.com/dead_famous/
I don't know whether to laugh or be freaked out. The premise of the show---these two people go hunting for famous people's spirits in places they may have hung out in. While I don't think they actually ever "find" anyone, the ancillary stories they come up with are great! The show about Rita Hayworth had this menacing person named Jack who was haunting the Downtown Palace Theatre and they talk to him using a ouija board. It was great!
Thoughts???
Holidays come and they go...same as the weather
Fortunately for me, most of the time they go pretty fast...today was no exception. Show up, have dinner, hang around for an hour and leave to go back home.
We had some lovely storms here last week. I ended up spending about an hour or so in the basement with the critters. *That* was interesting...corralling 3 cats into a basement with a dog they barely tolerate. Ended up stuffing them in their carriers once I was down there. The hail was lovely...for hail. We had some more hail last night I think. It stormed pretty bad.
Good news?? All my plants in the back yard have made it so far, barring all puppy and storm disasters. Even some bushes we thought were dead weren't--or so we think.
Maybe there are possibilities for enjoyment in the cesspool of life.
We had some lovely storms here last week. I ended up spending about an hour or so in the basement with the critters. *That* was interesting...corralling 3 cats into a basement with a dog they barely tolerate. Ended up stuffing them in their carriers once I was down there. The hail was lovely...for hail. We had some more hail last night I think. It stormed pretty bad.
Good news?? All my plants in the back yard have made it so far, barring all puppy and storm disasters. Even some bushes we thought were dead weren't--or so we think.
Maybe there are possibilities for enjoyment in the cesspool of life.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
this is a pretty cool puzzle
Try it...it took me a bit to figure out, but once you get the swing of things, it goes pretty easy.
http://www.brl.ntt.co.jp/people/hara/fly.swf
http://www.brl.ntt.co.jp/people/hara/fly.swf
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Saturday, April 01, 2006
The March List-- 2113 pages
Night by Elie Wiesel
The Romanov Prophecy by Steve Berry
The Ambler Warning by Robert Ludlum
The Scorpion's Gate by Richard Clarke
Darcy & Elizabeth: Days & Nights at Pemberley by Linda Berdoll
Arbella: England's Lost Queen by Sarah Gristwold
The Romanov Prophecy by Steve Berry
The Ambler Warning by Robert Ludlum
The Scorpion's Gate by Richard Clarke
Darcy & Elizabeth: Days & Nights at Pemberley by Linda Berdoll
Arbella: England's Lost Queen by Sarah Gristwold
The February List--1861 pages
Work picked up....books read dropped...
The Dangerous Lord by Sabrina Jeffries
No Ordinary Time by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Julie & Julia by Julie Powell
The Year of Pleasures by Elizabeth Berg
Wise Men & Their Tales by Elie Wiesel
The Dangerous Lord by Sabrina Jeffries
No Ordinary Time by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Julie & Julia by Julie Powell
The Year of Pleasures by Elizabeth Berg
Wise Men & Their Tales by Elie Wiesel
The January book List--4878 pages
Remember Me by Deborah Bedford
Midnight Bride by Susan Carroll
Night Drifter by Susan Carroll
Invitation to Provence by Elizabeth Adler
My Fair Temptress by Christina Dodd
Rules of Engagement by Christina Dodd
Queen Isabella by Alison Wier
The Darwin Conspiracy by John Darton
The Pirate Lord by Sabrina Jeffries
Dance of Seduction by Sabrina Jeffries
Lost in Your Arms by Christina Dodd
The Borgia Bride by Jean Kalogridis
Green Darkness by Anya Seton
Midnight Bride by Susan Carroll
Night Drifter by Susan Carroll
Invitation to Provence by Elizabeth Adler
My Fair Temptress by Christina Dodd
Rules of Engagement by Christina Dodd
Queen Isabella by Alison Wier
The Darwin Conspiracy by John Darton
The Pirate Lord by Sabrina Jeffries
Dance of Seduction by Sabrina Jeffries
Lost in Your Arms by Christina Dodd
The Borgia Bride by Jean Kalogridis
Green Darkness by Anya Seton
The December Book List - 4977 pages
A Bride Most Begrudging by Deanne Gist
Chloe by Lyn Cote
And Baby Makes Two by Judy Sheehan
Somebody's Daughter by Marie Myung-ok Lee
Three Incestuous Sisters by Audrey Niffeneger
The Pattern of Her Heart by Tracie Peterson
After the Abduction by Sabrina Jeffries
My Favorite Bride by Christina Dodd
Rules of Attraction by Christina Dodd
In My Wildest Dreams by Christina Dodd
The Bride Finder by Susan Carroll
Double Vision by Randall Ingermanson
Only With A Highlander by Janet Chapman
The Best Thing That Can Happen to a Croissant by Pablo Tusset
The Preacher's Daughter by Beverly Lewis
Chloe by Lyn Cote
And Baby Makes Two by Judy Sheehan
Somebody's Daughter by Marie Myung-ok Lee
Three Incestuous Sisters by Audrey Niffeneger
The Pattern of Her Heart by Tracie Peterson
After the Abduction by Sabrina Jeffries
My Favorite Bride by Christina Dodd
Rules of Attraction by Christina Dodd
In My Wildest Dreams by Christina Dodd
The Bride Finder by Susan Carroll
Double Vision by Randall Ingermanson
Only With A Highlander by Janet Chapman
The Best Thing That Can Happen to a Croissant by Pablo Tusset
The Preacher's Daughter by Beverly Lewis
Sunday, February 05, 2006
cartoon uproar
I finally found the cartoons that have caused such an uproar: http://www.humaneventsonline.com/sarticle.php?id=12146
Saturday, February 04, 2006
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