We had a fun R.S. party the other night. Everyone was to bring a shoe that had some meaning in their life and tell about it. The decorations were amazing and so were some of the stories. (I brought my tap shoes and told about the tap dance Dawn M. and I did at our class's 50th class reunion)...Another fun part was the quiz I had them answer! The first one right on each question got a pair of flip flops (We used to call them Thongs....whoops can't do tht now!) Want to take the quiz? If you get them ALL right I'll give YOU a prize! Here it is!
1. Who wore Ruby Red Slippers?
2. Who had a mean old met studder and two sisty uglers and a slass glipper which
she lost?
3. In a nursery rhyme, Who lost a shoe? ….and a rooster crowed? :
4, Who wore out 12 pairs of shoes every night?
5. Some Elves helped a Shoemaker in need. How were they rewarded?
6. A young lady is very angry – What's she is going to do with her BOOTS!?
7. Who had a lot of kids and only fed them broth?
8. Name this story: A MILLER DIED. He left his 1st son his mill, the 2nd
son his mules and the 3rd son The family pet
9: A little boy’s mother is dying. (they’re very poor). He wants to get her a new pair of shoes to meet God. What is the song????
10. Who was Moon tad ar Alza dee? (SPELLED FOR PRONOUNCING)
11. Who had a new pair of shoes made with the heels like hand guns?
12. Words to a song: Now I’m looking for absolution; Forgiveness for the things I do; but before you come to any conclusion…I want you to ____________________
TWO MORE FOR SPECIAL PRIZES!
1. A FAMOUS STORY; RETOLD AND CHANGED BY DIFFERENT PEOPLE, ADAPTED INTO A MOVIE WITH LOTS OF BALLET (Don’s most HATED MOVIE OF ALL TIME)_______________________
2. AND THE LAST ONE! AND MAYBE THE HARDEST. I LOVE IT! WHAT LITTLE BOY WILL POLISH YOU SHOES FOR JUST ONE NICKEL???? ________________________________
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
A Sonnet??
Have you ever tried to write a sonnet?
It's not as easy as you might suppose.
One needs heaps of brains beneath his bonnet
To disguise meaning in the words composed.
In Iambic Pentameter pen your thoughts
On life, of love, of lust or things now lost;
Or acts one did not do or thinks he ought
Reminiscing or considering their cost.
In only fourteen lines it must be done
And they should never sound like simple runes,
But flow like a river ...not ramb'ling on.
Well-written sonnets sing like heav'ly tunes.
(This type of writing's a pain in the butt
I've tried hard but not made a good one yet)
It's not as easy as you might suppose.
One needs heaps of brains beneath his bonnet
To disguise meaning in the words composed.
In Iambic Pentameter pen your thoughts
On life, of love, of lust or things now lost;
Or acts one did not do or thinks he ought
Reminiscing or considering their cost.
In only fourteen lines it must be done
And they should never sound like simple runes,
But flow like a river ...not ramb'ling on.
Well-written sonnets sing like heav'ly tunes.
(This type of writing's a pain in the butt
I've tried hard but not made a good one yet)
Monday, March 22, 2010
Eagle Scout Award Program
Preston and Janette Black invited us to their two oldest sons’ Eagle Scout Award program. (Skyler and Hunter). We’d never been to an award program like this before and it was so impressive. There were sixteen scouts getting the award – ALL FROM ONE WARD! Is that amazing or not??? Then there were a dozen or so younger scouts helping to post the colors . Anyone in the audience who had earned this award during their lifetime were invited to come on stage and sit in a semi-circle around the “Eagle’s Nest” to welcome the new Eagle Scouts as they joined them. We were impressed and hope to see Max and Joseph get their awards next year. Awesome!
Friday, March 19, 2010
Happy News
Don had a new C-Scan and they couldn't see any cancer. Is that amazing? Another C Scan in 3 months to take another look.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Dear March
This morning it seemed like Christmas! You, Miss March,had covered the ground with snow and ice-frosted the trees! Memories of Thanksgiving and Christmas flashed thru my mind -- family, laughter, warmth, joy, aroma of turkey roasting and the taste of caramel and honey candies. That wisp of memory! Tomorrow your white wonderland will fade and whimper away with melted tears and Ill be glad. You were teasing us again..
Bring on your warmer side. We're ready for spring. Refresh the earth. The shy tulip bulbs peaking out yesterday, hesitant, will burst thru the ground; trees will bloom and the sweet smell of blossoms will fill the air. Earth will rejoice. See Persephone and her mother embrace? Spring will warm the earth; young lovers will kiss; the old couple will walk hand in hand unafraid of slippry sidewalks and the children will run and shout! Away with the snow, Miss March. We are ready for robins.
Bring on your warmer side. We're ready for spring. Refresh the earth. The shy tulip bulbs peaking out yesterday, hesitant, will burst thru the ground; trees will bloom and the sweet smell of blossoms will fill the air. Earth will rejoice. See Persephone and her mother embrace? Spring will warm the earth; young lovers will kiss; the old couple will walk hand in hand unafraid of slippry sidewalks and the children will run and shout! Away with the snow, Miss March. We are ready for robins.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Early March
Early March! These are the days when memories stir in my mind. Spring sun glowing, soft warm rays, searching and then the canyon finds. Truly those were days of joy. Going barefoot in the sand -mattered not whether with girl or boy We walked together hand in hand and climbed the cliffs of salmon red for flowers in the sunlit cave. ‘Cliff Flowers’, rare, so they said. Slippery path! We must be brave! Home we’d go, a bouquet for mom and one for Auntie Iva. Shiny eyes – a happy song. It was Spring – best time of the year.
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