I use to want a round table. I thought that would be grand. I still do.
Ugh, btw, found a worm in my beet the other day. How nauseating! Dumb I know but I never thought to find a worm in a beet.
That's because beets are round and worms prefer round tables too.
I saw this hole, and as I'm cutting I'm thinking IMPOSSIBLE worms don't like beets! I don't know why I got it into my head that they don't! Anyway, I sometimes have cooked beets whole. Not anymore.
I use to want a round table. I thought that would be grand. I still do.
Ugh, btw, found a worm in my beet the other day. How nauseating! Dumb I know but I never thought to find a worm in a beet.
That's because beets are round and worms prefer round tables too.
I saw this hole, and as I'm cutting I'm thinking IMPOSSIBLE worms don't like beets! I don't know why I got it into my head that they don't! Anyway, I sometimes have cooked beets whole. Not anymore.
Nothing wrong with a round table. But even with a round table where the ba'al habayis sits becomes the head of the table. That's where everything starts. With the ba'al habayis.
King Arthur might disagree.
Do you think he really existed? Please discuss for a few pages or so.
Nothing wrong with a round table. But even with a round table where the ba'al habayis sits becomes the head of the table. That's where everything starts. With the ba'al habayis.
King Arthur might disagree.
Do you think he really existed? Please discuss for a few pages or so.
I hear that a lot of the camps in the USA are over this week. I heard from friends that Ramah is over already and the kids are home and most of the other camps follow by the beginning of next week.
So let's go back to the original topic. How did those of you without camp cope with your kids and what did those of you who did send your kids to camp think that the KIDS got out of it that they couldn't have gotten in the city or at home and what did those SAHMs who sent do with their time that they say they couldn't do had they had the children at home?
I hear that a lot of the camps in the USA are over this week. I heard from friends that Ramah is over already and the kids are home and most of the other camps follow by the beginning of next week.
So let's go back to the original topic. How did those of you without camp cope with your kids and what did those of you who did send your kids to camp think that the KIDS got out of it that they couldn't have gotten in the city or at home and what did those SAHMs who sent do with their time that they say they couldn't do had they had the children at home?
Terribly bored. We manage to get in some dentist appointments and such but let's put it this way: DS actually asked me to print out the school supply list I got emailed to do some "basement shopping" and backpack loading.