What would the world be like without mothers? There wouldn't be much. There is no question why our planet is called Mother Earth. Mothers nuture and take care of us. There is always a bond between mother and child that transends miles, age, and even death. Here Here to all the moms out there...especially the wonderful mother of my beautiful twins.
I had a lovely visit with my niece/Goddaughter Mia yesterday. While Kerri and Michelle were pampering themselves (and rightfully so) to pedicures, I stayed home with the Lopa Three of the next generation. We had a very fun time. Mia even invited me to a tea party and every time I took a sip, she smiled and giggled.
Still completely stoked about driving down to Florida with my dad to watch Discovery launch in September. I found out the exact place we will be. We won't be at the press site like I thought in my last blog. We're actually going to be right near the runway with a direct profile view of the launch...at the same distace of three miles. There is also a huge Apollo/Saturn V complex there we can visit while waiting for the launch. In the very unlikely event there is a problem during launch and Discovery needs to come back to the site, we'll be right there at the runway. Not that I'm hoping that happens, but after the fact, it would be cool to say we saw a launch and landing on either side of us in the span of 20 minutes.
Goodness...it's 45 degrees here and snowing in Buffalo. Sometimes the weather doesn't give a darn what the calendar says. Add in a little wind, and it's cold out there.
I just found out REO Speedwagon is coming to Connecticut for a solo gig at the Durham Fair. I'm there. Let's see if Kurt and Greg join me. Finally, a non-co-headliner show so they actually play two hours instead of only 75 minutes. That's more songs for my buck.
Amelia is leaving her hair alone and it's the afternoon. So far so good! Mommy will be very happy.
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