I just read your story over at Ergo's about Barnaby. We had something similar at school. Our bear's name was Zeddy, and he was a creative writing tool when I was in 1st grade. You took Zeddy home for the weekend, and you had to write a story about your adventures to read to the class.
You got some pretty wild stuff out of a pack of 1st graders!
Thank you for reminding me about that little piece of memory lane.
*runs in (that was a long run, I might add) and waves at GS*
*sees she has a heavy heart and a broken soul*
*gives her a huge hug instead*
I'm sorry, GS. :( I'm not sure what has happened; but, I hope you're feeling a little better now. If you would like to talk, you can stop by my place or we can 'talk' via e-mail.
A heavy heart is bad enough; but, a broken soul.... We can't have you running around with one of those. I know. I had one, once ..... long, long ago. It can be fixed!
Thanks for stopping by GS! I always like when the British contingent stops by, it makes Annie's day, she's convinced everyone in Great Britain has a direct line to Doctor Who.
*considers utilising this wonderful ability and adds a metre or ten to christmas icesculpture request*
Hi you!
Your riddle answer was rivers? OMG I am so dumb! lol. After SS answered you, my head met my desk rather vigorously and often. =) How the heck I did not see Yangtzee and Danube straight away...!
Now don't do that too much, because you really are quite super and you need to hear that, and believe it when we say it!
The right brainer comment has to do with the image of a naked lady spinning. If you see it spinning clockwise your thought processes are dominated by the right hemisphere of your brain. It means we tend to possess very little in the way of logic and exist on feelings, fantasy, and empathy.
It appears I do not possess even the smallest portion of a left hemisphere. =)
PP xoxo
P.S. Shame about the height problem. Will blinkers help, or maybe a handsome man at the bottom to catch you if you slide? ;)
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GS,
Are you alright? =(
GS,
I just read your story over at Ergo's about Barnaby. We had something similar at school. Our bear's name was Zeddy, and he was a creative writing tool when I was in 1st grade. You took Zeddy home for the weekend, and you had to write a story about your adventures to read to the class.
You got some pretty wild stuff out of a pack of 1st graders!
Thank you for reminding me about that little piece of memory lane.
-A
*runs in (that was a long run, I might add) and waves at GS*
*sees she has a heavy heart and a broken soul*
*gives her a huge hug instead*
I'm sorry, GS. :(
I'm not sure what has happened; but, I hope you're feeling a little better now. If you would like to talk, you can stop by my place or we can 'talk' via e-mail.
A heavy heart is bad enough; but, a broken soul....
We can't have you running around with one of those. I know. I had one, once .....
long, long ago. It can be fixed!
Hugs and Love,
6/Wendy
*HUGS* GS - I hope you feel better soon!
Do you need rest? Or chocolate? Or a spin on a tilt-a-whirl? Will a smile from a friend do :)
Or another *hug*?
I'm wishing you anything that will help you feel better! Email me if you want to talk. My email link is on my profile.
♥
I'm sorry it was such a bad one, GS. Hopefully it won't continue to resonate in the days and weeks that follow.
I see you have carving skills!
*keeps this in mind for finding a volunteer for the christmas blog ice sculpture centre piece*
Hope you are well and not too sawdusty. =)
GS,
I'm missing you. Can't wait until you can come back and hang a bit with us.
Thank you so much for the birthday wishes!
Love,
Solly
GS! I am glad to hear things are better, now, but my offer still stands!
Take care :)
Hi GS!!! I'm happy to hear you're feeling better. You're correct. We all have days that make us feel a little (or alot) broken.
I've found crazy glue is great for a quick fix! ;)
Thank you for your words at my place. I think you're pretty sweet, yourself! Don't worry, I won't tell anyone. *wink again*
I also wanted to say that it's so wonderful seeing you posting more frequently at M's! I hope to run into you, more often, there.
I hope you enjoyed the weekend and have a great (or, at least decent, week).
Hugs and Love,
6/Wendy
Hiya GS sweetie.
I've not been online for a few days but I can tell you are sounding down. Are you OK sweetie?
Talk to me if you need to.
Miss T - did you know that you can book out the Egyptian Room for sleep-overs? So got to do it!
Fuck yeah!
Thanks for stopping by GS! I always like when the British contingent stops by, it makes Annie's day, she's convinced everyone in Great Britain has a direct line to Doctor Who.
GS i just wanted to say that i have been unable to solve any of your riddles!
my mind just doesn't function in that way! i am glad there are smarter folk around!
yes i seem to keep missing you. mind you mayo's is pretty vile at the time i pop in! too many school kids bored i think!
hope you are OK? take care of yourself.
♥
*notes GS has climbing skills*
*considers utilising this wonderful ability and adds a metre or ten to christmas icesculpture request*
Hi you!
Your riddle answer was rivers? OMG I am so dumb! lol. After SS answered you, my head met my desk rather vigorously and often. =) How the heck I did not see Yangtzee and Danube straight away...!
And now I must go and find some wood putty. ;)
xoxo
my mind just doesn't function in that way!
Me too, FASC!
i am glad there are smarter folk around!
Me too, FASC!
Hands up the rightbrainers!
*pokes hand up in the air*
LOL GS, You're so lovely and self deprecating.
Now don't do that too much, because you really are quite super and you need to hear that, and believe it when we say it!
The right brainer comment has to do with the image of a naked lady spinning. If you see it spinning clockwise your thought processes are dominated by the right hemisphere of your brain. It means we tend to possess very little in the way of logic and exist on feelings, fantasy, and empathy.
It appears I do not possess even the smallest portion of a left hemisphere. =)
PP
xoxo
P.S. Shame about the height problem. Will blinkers help, or maybe a handsome man at the bottom to catch you if you slide? ;)
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