Wednesday, January 7, 2015

1/7/15

Carole and Renee couldn't quit going on and on about the incredible authenticity of their luau hors d'oeuvres and pig roast, though Mary Alice couldn't disguise her displeasure for the irony that they were standing in the basement of a house in a suburb of St. Paul, Minnesota...
Julianne was more than dejected that Principal Laughlin yammered endlessly to the point where she was asked to cut one chorus and one whole verse out of her special presentation of "One Tin Soldier" and she couldn't decide which segment to remove!
Marguerite could hardly wait for Harmon to get over there and put some gasoline in the tank, for J.W. Cottonworth's was having a 25% Off White Sale and the store, five miles away, was due to open in just forty minutes!
Jospehine enlisted the aid of her granddaughters, Elizabeth and Megan, to help promote her home as the birthplace of Louisa May Alcott and make a little extra dough each summer, but her neighbor Mrs. McKenzie wasn't buying it. She knew that the place was built the same year hers was in 1934...
Nathan managed to squeak in to this family portrait with Charlene and the boys, but until he finally had the vasectomy he'd promised, she had no intention of allowing him on to the sofa with the rest of them...
Amanda was thrilled to finally be getting around to the photo shoot that her pal Frank had been suggesting. In fact, she got so caught up in her poses all around the yard that she failed to take notice of little Celia, who'd previously been enjoying the bench prior to the fractured pelvis.

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