On my drive into work this morning, I followed a maroon PT Cruiser most of the way in. After a few minutes of following it, I noticed a little boy with a red hat on peeking out the back window at me. The entire trip as I followed him, I kept thinking to myself how cute this little boy was--and shy too...he never showed more than his hat and eyes. It was so cute how he was peeking out at me trying to hide, like little kids do.
It wasn't until I exited the highway and pulled up behind the PT Cruiser at a signal light that I realized my cute little boy peeking out the back window was nothing more than some white Wal-Mart bags with a red jacket thrown over them.
No wonder he never showed me more than his eyes.
*Happy Birthday to my wonderful sissy today!*
Thursday, December 01, 2005
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Ahhh, fall!
The lawn guys here at my work blew all the leaves from the bazillion trees on this land into a couple of really large, mountainous piles. The kid in me really really really wanted to jump out of my car this morning and dive into the piles. Oh how much fun that would have been! Talked myself out of it when I thought about how long it took them to blow them into the piles in the first place. I'd sure hate to make them do it all again.
Or would I? :)
Or would I? :)
How popular is my name?
Amy - Means: Beloved | ||||
Decade | Popularity | Rank | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1900's |
| 196 | ||
1910's |
| 244 | ||
1920's |
| 284 | ||
1930's |
| 356 | ||
1940's |
| 331 | ||
1950's |
| 136 | ||
1960's |
| 35 | ||
1970's |
| 2 | ||
1980's |
| 16 | ||
1990's |
| 61 |
Rank shows how popular the name is in the corresponding decade. A rank of 1 means it is the most popular name for that gender. A rank of 1000 means it is the 1000th most popular.
Bar graph statistics are compiled and published by the Social Security Administration, based on samplings of applications for Social Security cards.
Find out how popular your first name has been over the past 100 years, just click here and enter your first name.
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
FYI
to anyone who is keeping count: exactly 2 months from today is the biggest holiday of the year...MY BIRTHDAY!!! :)
Just in case you were wondering...
it would cost you $70,000 to buy your loved one the "Twelve Days of Christmas" this year. "They" are blaming the high cost on the bird flu, making it more expensive to buy all those blasted feather friends in the lovely holiday tune.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
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