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Category Archives: Rockland
While spying on the new neighbor…
Our new neighbor is moving in! Exciting. I am guessing it might be a single guy, because so far I have only seen one person and there is a very small uhaul parked in the driveway. And right now he … Continue reading
A Weekend in March
Can’t believe this weekend is over already, it went by quickly! On Friday I met one of our neighbors after their kid decided to play golf in our residential neighborhood and break one of our windows. Good thing I work … Continue reading
Posted in Rockland
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Happy Spring
I am a day late, but Happy (second day of) Spring anyway. Pat and I have been very busy lately. My part-time has quickly escalated into full-time. This week and next they have me scheduled for 40 hours. I was … Continue reading
Posted in Rockland
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One Large Crayon Bank and 5000 Pennies
Once upon a time when I was young, my parents got my sister and I each a large crayon shaped bank. I couldn’t find a photo online, but it was large (maybe 3 1/2 feet tall?) and hollow plastic. As … Continue reading
Posted in Rockland
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Just a quick note to let everyone know that my email was messed up and I thought I was receiving it but I was missing more than half of it. So if you wrote to me in the past few … Continue reading
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Mental Note to Self
When your credit card company sends you a new card in the mail (to replace your old card), don’t try to save a little time by cutting up the old card during the “activation call,” while you’re distracted by the … Continue reading
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Randomness Again?
Once again, this morning Pat and I were discussing blog ideas. I was looking out over our floor covered with pretty papers, stitched kitties, scissors, rulers, envelopes and other crafting paraphernalia and thinking, hmmm I could blog about this. Pat … Continue reading