Saturday, June 19, 2010
Please think a good thought
Please think a good thought for our nephew, G. as he fights a potentially devastating Multiple Sclerosis flare. Thank you in advance for your
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Friday, June 11, 2010
The Cereal Killer has left the building

It has been a wonderful and busy June for our family, especially for our youngest son, S. He finished his first season playing Flag Football, had a great time, and looks forward to playing next year. This is how we define a successful season. Winning first place is just an added bonus. At our team party, we had a cake from a favorite local bakery to celebrate. It is always a risk to order your cake over the phone from those for whom English is a second language. So, Go Viking!!! (Now, just which Viking would that be???)
S. also "promoted"* from the 6th Grade at the elementary school. He has been there since kindergarten (7 years), and we are so ready to move on, especially after the school yard duty ladies made him turn his Cereal Killer tshirt inside out because Cereal Killer invokes violence. Yes, really! Guns Don't Kill People, Puns Do. This is the same school where the teacher requested No Weaponry in a World War II report.Overall, S. received a great education and preparation for transition to Junior High School. However, I hope at S.'s new school, they won't suffer from a shortage of commas.

*Politically correct term for "graduation" from anything other than kindergarten, high school, and college.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Fun Signs for Almost Wordless Wednesday
I have a longtime affection for fun signs. I found an abundance of delightful signage next to an antique mall in "downtown" Cayucos*, California during our recent visit.
In case you were wondering how far Cayucos is from the rest of the world-
I guess I will be taking the side entrance.
The best buns on the beach are indeed found here.
*(Population approximately 3,000)
Thank you for stopping by and if you want to see my more intellectual side where I discuss a behavioral change theory, please visit The Motivation Station.
In case you were wondering how far Cayucos is from the rest of the world-

I guess I will be taking the side entrance.

The best buns on the beach are indeed found here.

*(Population approximately 3,000)
Thank you for stopping by and if you want to see my more intellectual side where I discuss a behavioral change theory, please visit The Motivation Station.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Pink Wildflowers on the Estero Bay Dunes
Last weekend we visited the Central Coast of California to celebrate our niece's high school graduation. We also went kayaking in Estero Bay in the Morro Bay area, truly a beautiful place complete with kelp, harbor seals, and stunning sand dunes.


It is wildflower season with lots of pink flowers on the dunes.

Thank you for sharing in Pink Saturday and the beauty of nature that inspires.


It is wildflower season with lots of pink flowers on the dunes.


Thank you for sharing in Pink Saturday and the beauty of nature that inspires.
Friday, June 4, 2010
A Toast to our Host of The Color Carnival

This photo was taken at a local pizza place this week where we celebrated a championship winning season for our son S's flag football team. I saw this line up of very fun beer tap handles and instantly thought of our delightful host of the Color Carnival, Martha.
Please join me in raising a virtual glass in a heartfelt toast to our dear host of this Multihued Mosh Pit - to Martha....!!!!
Thank you so much and I wish you a Fabulous Friday and weekend too.
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