A Second Entry

The boob squish went reasonable well considering I was having my breasts squished between a couple of plates of glass! 

This morning before I left for said boob-squish, I walked up to the drug store and on my way, I saw the cutest little group. There were six little ones around two or three and two adult child-minders. The kids were in pairs and in a line. Down the middle of the line was a piece of heavy yellow rope and from the rope were six smalled strings ending in a loop around each child’s wrist. The older woman holding  the front of the yellow rope was walking backwards watching and encouraging the little ones and the teenage girl holding the end of the rope and at the back of the line was encouraging those at the back. They were walking uphill and the kids were obviously enjoying the walk.

When I got back from the boob squish, I sat outside in the sun for a while. I was wearing a short-sleeved top and a long-sleeved top over that because although there was sunshine, there was a nasty little wind which eventually drove me indoors. As we progress through the fall to the winter, I am going to miss sitting out on the deck! Tomorrow there is no place I have to be and nothing I have to do. {There are several things I could be doing, but I don’t have to!} So, it will be sit a day to sit in the shade and read again.

Oh, and note my new quotation!

QUOTATIONS:

"There is only one success – to be able to spend your life in your own way."

Christopher Darlington Morley (1890-1957)

 

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Pat
September 11, 2008

I love the quote and it’s absolutely true! (((Hugs)))

September 11, 2008

Me too, I love that quote. Isn’t it great some days to look at the calendar and realize that the next day has nothing written on it? I thought when I retired that most days would be like that but seems like those days are the exception.

September 11, 2008

I love the quotation too! :o) !! And I would’ve also thought the little ones and their teachers cute. I rather like “leashes” for little children. It gives them more freedom than hand-holding does, and yet keeps them safe! hugs, Weesprite

September 11, 2008

I so like those ropes for the kids to hang on to… much better than holding hands – ew! I need to get some doctoring…

September 12, 2008

oh yes, what a lovely success. hehe I once saw a whole class hooked up to a rope. It made me laugh – imagine if the first one needed the loo. Or if they went wrong and had to turn around. Or the one at the back fell over…. dominoes……:-)

I hate the boob squishing thing. It is very annoying.

Shi
September 13, 2008
September 13, 2008

I like the new quote. Good luck on the results of the boob squish. I still can’t figure out why they have to smash us up like that, haven’t they invented a scan or something.