Bottom picture: ONLY in Hollywood would you see this. You can shop at a store called "Out of the closet" and then head on over for a hand job on your car (of course) and while waiting for the wash, you can get tested for HIV. So do you think the employees are car washers that are trained to draw blood and test for HIV or Do you think the employees are doctors who are suffering from Obama's new health care plan and they're trying to earn a little extra cash by washing cars?
Here a Chatter...There a Chatter...Everywhere a Chatter Chatter! With 4 smaller chatter boxes and 2 larger ones, this family never stops it's chattering.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Signs you'll see in Hollywood.
Bottom picture: ONLY in Hollywood would you see this. You can shop at a store called "Out of the closet" and then head on over for a hand job on your car (of course) and while waiting for the wash, you can get tested for HIV. So do you think the employees are car washers that are trained to draw blood and test for HIV or Do you think the employees are doctors who are suffering from Obama's new health care plan and they're trying to earn a little extra cash by washing cars?
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Taylor

I think that must be Tays favorite shirt! I can't believe how fast he has grown. He is all man now and although his journey is often bumpy, I know that the Lord has a very special plan for this young man. Tonight at Disneyland it was getting cold as the sun went down. Taylor gave his coat to Savannah, which only left him with a light weight tee-shirt. Then Savannah became sick and we began to walk back to our hotel, which is three blocks away and Taylor carried Savannah on his back because she was too sick to walk (Robert was left at Disneyland to turn in our wheelchair and stroller rentals). I love you Tays.
A day of dreams

What a fun day. However since the Rose bowl was happening it was very crowded. Poor Robert was sick the entire day, but he never complained. He went on all of the big rides with the kids since my heart doctor said it probably wasn't a good idea for me to ride anything to fast. We did luck out on one thing. We rented an electric scooter for me to ride. (yes, like the one that grandma has!) They didn't have any for the first half of the day and our walking meters showed we walked 12 miles. I was ready to leave at that point. These darn MS meds cause me to swell up and it feels like I'm lugging around an extra 50 lbs (I probably am!) So when we finally got the scooter it was heaven. However even better was the little unknown fact that if you have a scooter or wheel chair you are allowed to enter the back door of all the rides and you get right on. No long lines. No waiting. It was great.
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