Gabby's teacher really does not tap.In fact gabby's teacher is very ballet,where as the director of the play is more broadway(lots of jazz hands and exgerated movements and such in the dances)I know when they first strted they kept telling Gab she was too ballet.
Not sure what to have for dinner tonight.Dale is having his leftover vension steak from last night.There is no way is he** I will even taste that.Maybe I'll just make some French TOast or scrambled eggs or have a bowl or cereal.The cat actully eats the vension,he was chowing it down.Gabby will eat at the cast party.Well I should say they will have food at the cast party,but I doubt she will bother to eat.At the party she went to last night she said they had tons of food and all she had was a cookie,They had a bon fire and they made samores and cooked hot dogs,they had chicken and fondue,but Gab wa stoo busy socailizing.The parents actually "kicked" everyone out at 11:30,so I was glad they had an end time,because I did not plan on letting Gab stay much past that since I was her ride.This way she left with everyone else,and all was well.
DYK I think u may be right....actually the capital was moved for a day during the War of 1812 to a town just 10 min north of us called Brookeville, MD. Here's a good blurb from Wikipedia:
DYK I just put a load of laundry into the dryer...DH & the girls have dirty clothes from the community cleanup then I went running so I had those clothes plus towels & swimsuit from taking Jamie & her friends to the indoor pool last night.
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DYK I think u may be right....actually the capital was moved for a day during the War of 1812 to a town just 10 min north of us called Brookeville, MD. Here's a good blurb from Wikipedia:
Brookeville is a town located twenty miles (32 km) north of Washington, D.C. and two miles (3 km) north of Olney in northeastern Montgomery County, Maryland. Brookeville was settled by Quakers late in the 18th century, and was formally incorporated as a town in 1808. The town served the local agricultural industry, with a toll road built to connect it with markets in Washington, D.C. During the War of 1812, when British troops burned the White House, President James Madison sought refuge in Brookeville on August 26, 1814. During the American Civil War, Brookeville, along with nearby Sandy Spring, was a stop on the underground railroad
Cherry Blossom Time '08
Cherry Blossom Time '08
Cherry Blossom Time '08
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