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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Erica is on her way to Afghanistan as of last night. Roy wanted to really go with her but instead the teddy bear won out!

Friday, March 16, 2012

Outside it is 71 degrees, but here in my office I feel like this cute little squirrell (Leah call them mouse when she sees one). We have our heaters on!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Quote of the Day . . . .

As posted by a facebook friend:

"Note to self: don't yell "squirrel" in the car with my 2 big dogs with me."

Criminal Penguins

This is hilarious! This is an excerpt from "Frozen Planet" which will air on Discovery Channel on March 18 at 8:00.

I love penguins!!!!


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Proud to Be An American

Especially when my future daughter-in-law Erica is serving our country. Thank you Erica!!!!

Keep Erica and all our troops in prayer. Erica deploys on March 20.

Flip-Floppin Weather!!!!

I absolutely cannot believe the weather we have been having!!!!! Today marked the second day of flip-flop wearing. The temp at lunch time was 75!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't recall ever breaking out the flippies this early. LOVING IT!!!!! Usually once I start with the flip-flop syndrome I can't stop. That worries me if we still have a snow storm in our forecast!!!!!

American Heart Association - Heart Walk 2012

My brother-in-law Joel is a very involved person in the American Heart Association. That's because the research that has been done, through donations, helped to save his life. He is trying to raise at least $4000.00  for this year's Heart Walk. If you could please go to this link

http://lafayetteheartwalk.kintera.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=1001449&supid=309991789

and give whatever amount you can give, our family would greatly appreciate it.  Joel was named the 2011 Lifestyle Change Award winner at last year's Heart Walk and is the Chair of the 2012 Lafayette Heart Walk this year!

Our family is so thankful that he is here to do the great work that he is doing.

Here is a video that was done by our local news station, WLFI.


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Here Comes the Sun!!!!

Today for lunch I sat outside by the fountain in my lawn chair!!!! Can't believe that on March 13th I'm outside in the warm sun. In Lafayette, Indiana!   AWESOME!!!!!!

I Wish I Could Have Been on That Plane . . . .

Passengers onboard Delta Flight 486 from Atlanta to New York would have been forgiven for thinking they were imagining things when they heard the captain enquire: "Is anyone here allergic to penguins?"

But then, when a pair of foot-and-a-half tall penguins waddled down the aisle of the plane cruising at an altitude of 30,000 feet, they probably realised they weren't.

Pete and Penny -- aged 6 and 12 -- were travelling from Atlanta to New Yorkt to the premiere of "Frozen Planet," a new Discovery Channel documentary.

One passenger said: "This is video proof that penguins CAN fly -- and that they have absolutely no fear of flying at all! 
"When we reached cruising altitude, the captain allowed their handler to take them for a stroll up and down the aisle so that everyone could take a look at the cute, one-foot-tall penguins and get some great photos and videos."

Too Close To Nature for Me!

My comment: There would be a heck of a personal mess to clean up afterwards - know what I'm saying?????



The group of 10 tourists was visiting Katmai National Park and was taking part in what was billed as a safe viewing of the Grizzly bears in their natural habitat, according to the Daily Mail. But one of the bears suddenly charged from its stream directly at the tourists, who were forced to sit in silence, lest they upset the bear further and provoke a potentially deadly attack. At one point, the bear reportedly got close enough to a tourist to sniff his hooded sweatshirt, before returning to the stream.
'We had a safety class beforehand about what to do if we encountered a bear," tourist Larry Griffith, 59, told the Daily Mail. "All the bears were catching fish when this particular bear circled our group several times, wanting us to leave his fishing spot. This was not supposed to happen. Our guide said he saw this as a bluff charge, trying to scare us, which he did! We were all in shock but were happy that no-one in our group jumped up, ran away or screamed for their lives."