Saturday, April 3, 2010

Profoundly Seth: Babbling

Profoundly Seth: Babbling


“The character of the Easter bunny first appeared in 16th-century German writings, which said that if well-behaved children built a nest out of their caps or bonnets, they would be rewarded with colored eggs. ... But I still have the winter clothes, as no one wants them right now. So they are stored on hangers on a clothes rack in the store room&s attic, until later this year. Whew, I think I finally got all the summer yard sale stuff donated today. ...


And now– the boys have come home after a late afternoon run to the recycling trailers and a trip to return all the bottles and cans. I suspect that there may have been a visit to the store to assist the Easter Bunny in his basket-making ...


And now– the boys have come home after a late afternoon run to the recycling trailers and a trip to return all the bottles and cans. I suspect that there may have been a visit to the store to assist the Easter Bunny in his basket-making ...


And now– the boys have come home after a late afternoon run to the recycling trailers and a trip to return all the bottles and cans. I suspect that there may have been a visit to the store to assist the Easter Bunny in his basket-making ...


“The character of the Easter bunny first appeared in 16th-century German writings, which said that if well-behaved children built a nest out of their caps or bonnets, they would be rewarded with colored eggs. ... But I still have the winter clothes, as no one wants them right now. So they are stored on hangers on a clothes rack in the store room&s attic, until later this year. Whew, I think I finally got all the summer yard sale stuff donated today. ...

No comments:

Post a Comment