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Wednesday
Jul272011

Randomness does not skip a generation

I came across a little pile of 14 cards under a stack of books on the ottoman. Apparently Sam compiled these at some point this summer before he left, just because. It was a delicious little dose of his sense of humor and randomness:



(we really do call his barber Tim the Shrubber. Just a little Monty Python reference, you know.)

The other lists are equally charming and quirky. Oh, we miss that boy...

. . .

In that same spirit (and since I do love a good list as much as the next gal) I'll add a few random things of my own:

Summer loves:

  • Crates full of CSA veg (mint! corn! cucumbers! potatoes! zucchini! loads of greens!)
  • Loads of salads (see above)
  • Streaming shows and movies on Amazon prime for FREE (Hasta la vista, Netflix?)
  • Dog walks (Louie got skunked so now we walk rather than send him out in back to meet Mrs. Skunk and her five babies again)
  • Spotify Joinjoinjoin. It's like Pandora but you can listen to whatever you want + create playlists
  • Smores bars. I made these for my sunday school class. Oh, Minerva. They are goooood.
  • Air conditioning.
  • Long evenings. 

Still dreaming to do this summer:

  • see the new Harry Potter movie (waiting for Sam to see it with me)
  • Refresh my French (it's in there somewhere...)
  • Revive calligraphying
  • Decide on room reassignments and decorating 
  • Drive-in movie 
  • A little getaway with G
  • Have an outdoors dinner party

Good reads I'm still thinking about:

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Reader Comments (4)

Now, isn't this a small blog world? I totally got the sweetest email from that Kristen Duke after she saw our video.

I can't even begin to keep a list of this summer. It's exhausting! ;-) That's what blogging is. Just finished a marathon post. I'm exhausted.

07.27.2011 | Unregistered CommenterRochelle

Hi - I'm a friend of Macy's and I"ve been stalking for a long time. But with your skunk comment I had to tell you this story:
http://www.beccawilhite.com/blog/2011/04/23/skunked/

Happy, happy summer.

07.27.2011 | Unregistered Commenterbecca

we were vacationing in this very spot where the little girl was attacked by the shark. we were at that beach 2 days prior, and my kids all swore they saw a shark and i didn't believe them.

i stand corrected.

sam's lists are fantastic. what a kid! enjoy your summer, love.

07.28.2011 | Unregistered Commenterandrea

I am still reeling from the shark story. I can't count how many times I've told my (River Monsters-watching-paranoid) kids that sharks DO NOT come that close to shore. Scary.

I love Sam's lists! The haircut one is my favorite. I would now like a detailed post on Tim the Shrubber. Sounds hilarious.

And other than the poem I learned in 7th grade French, I am relying on you to get me through Paris. SOOOO EXCITED I CAN'T STAND IT.

07.28.2011 | Unregistered CommenterChristie

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