Glad to know the powers-that-be heard my grumblings along the 95 mid-day/late night and acquiesced.









Who would have thought a box of dishwasher soap could make me cry.
Miss Hallie
What a cute Easter dress!
This girl's bow and headband collection is huge. I like how she always has a coordinating hair accessory.
And stunnar' shades
more headbands.... :)
Brad and Kara both love baseball, just different teams. Hallie has a collection of Cubs and Dodgers gear.
Brad & Hallie.
Kara & Hallie.
We miss you guys!



y morning was the Oakland Temple. Tuesday afternoon, San Francisco. Tuesday night, Giants vs. Padres.

It will be great when they can make their way back to the U.S.
I'm looking and my brain is totally rapid firing:All this rapid fire thinking went on in a very few short miliseconds. My brain was going, I was engaged in the class. I'm surviving the front row.
The teacher didn't get a response from the class so he looks directly at me, "What do you feel when you look at this picture?" Panic sets in. I'm thinking a lot of things, but he didn't ask me what I thought, it's what I feel.
"Quick, Kim, what do you feel? Feel - that's an emotion - think of some emotions.
So I just looked up and said, "Um......uh.....I don't really......I um......I don't feel anything. I'm not a very feeling person I guess."
45 minutes later I loved the class -- I learned, I took notes, felt my time had been well spent. But I'm still confused on how I was supposed to answer the question. And I have once again reaffirmed why I need to be early to get a seat on the back row.
Now to a picture in my guest bathroom that elicites a feeling from me. I love it. It makes me HAPPY. It makes me LAUGH. It makes me SMILE. If I had more descretionary income, I would buy up this guy's art. I love the quirky stick figures he draws. The bold colors. The statements that go with his pictures. I'm a words with pictures kind of person. He fits my style. I feel something when I look at this:

it can be found a little clearer at Storey People's website. Take some time and nose around Brian Andreas' prints.
Finally. Music. Ask me what I feel about a song, and I'll have an answer for you. I feel music. A song started on the radio this morning. From the first inkling of strings (which I think is a synthesized note) to the deep base chords starting, I have a smile on my face. I FEEL this song. I love it. The whole Album. It's on my top-5-all-time-greatest-ever-made list. It's tied for #1 with Boston. But I digress.
Sit back, enjoy, and feel: