Saw a cute post on my son's Facebook or Twitter account (yes I'm a mother stalker) "Bless your little Irish heart and all your other Irish parts." Apparently that's the name of he event he'll be attending today - all day.
It is also Maya's birthday. Maya has her own Facebook page, which I tend to access on a frequent basis. Of course, being Maya's page, I put in her birthday. Every year I have to count backwards to see just how old she is. The only way I can remember is by the Cinco de Mayo gifts I've received. So here goes:
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007.
2006
Now, I get the feeling I might be missing a year. But I did some back checking and I think I've got it on track. Thank goodness for this blog, because I was at least able to go back to 2009.
So now the big questions is "What do I want this year for Cinco de Mayo?" I did see a nice little (ok big) diamond ring on a lady; or maybe it's to see Taylor Swift (oh, wait, I've already booked those tickets!) Could it be the trip to Scotland I've been wishing for..... or I'm thinking my own nice little summer car...
I'll keep you posted in May on what I'm going to get (pretty much buy for myself)
Last night Bill and I watched a movie called "Bottle Shock." Bill received it, along with a bottle of wine from a friend for Christmas. Now if you were to just watch the movie by itself, you would probably think it was a little slow. But if you watch the movie, and have the bottle of wine sitting in front of you (we didn't actually open the wine yet, as we were finishing a different bottle of wine) you will find the movie quite interesting. Without having to explain the entire movie, trying googling Chateau Montellena, and read the story. Then watch the movie. It's about how the wineries in California became competitive with French wines. The movie is based on a true story. It really was quite facinating and I'm not even a big wine drinker.
Anyway, off to get some housework done because it's just too darn cold to venture out of the house.
Stacey

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