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Jun 06, 2004 17:25

Sundays have always been meant to be lazy days. In the winter, sometimes the characteristic laziness of the day means building a fire in the fireplace and making snowmen and making sure there's hot chocolate onhand for afterward; in the spring, watching everything come alive again; in the fall, raking the mess of the falling leaves away as the ( Read more... )

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kkreuk June 6 2004, 15:16:48 UTC
I think we both have an appreciation for Sundays, which I'm glad to see. You have yourself a good wife, Christian.

It's a good one, but I don't know if it's my favourite. I like The Sneetches better, I think.

No. You're wrong. I could beat anyone at a water gun fight. Why isn't water gun fighting a sport in the Olympics?

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kkreuk June 6 2004, 15:24:27 UTC
Not only is that a Doctor Seuss book, it's also a chapter in one of my favourite books.

You don't know who you're talking to, do you?

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ex_ldicaprio838 June 6 2004, 15:15:01 UTC
Second looks can usually be a good thing, unless they censor you which I don't believe in.

Are there really green eggs and ham do you think?

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kkreuk June 6 2004, 15:19:32 UTC
Second looks help you come up with adjectives, details, new outlooks, and I'm usually all for them; if something's negative, it can be a bad thing. I'd rather look twice and have the whole picture though. I don't believe in censorship.

With food colouring, anything is possible. Didn't you have a party in preschool when you read the book with green eggs and ham? If not, I'm sorry for you.

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jakob_dylan June 6 2004, 15:34:38 UTC
I heard about the Sneetches. Once upon a time, the was an entry about Green Eggs and Ham in my journal, but I never did finish that entry and it never saw the light of day. A shame, Sam I am not.

It was a good day. This is how I always remembered Sundays. Tossed salads, George Foreman and Supersoakers.

It's getting easier by the minute now. Can you feel it?

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kkreuk June 6 2004, 15:49:03 UTC
I wrote a poem about the Sneetches once. I don't know where it is. Years and years ago, probably on a folded paper somewhere in Vancouver that I'll find when I finish unpacking everything sometime. I thought about going through everything now to look for it to post it with this, but I was feeling too lazy. It's Sunday. You could finish that entry sometime.

Haven't spent a Sunday like this in awhile, it was good to have that again. We should do this more often.

I can, you can almost see the weight being lifted sometimes.

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jakob_dylan June 6 2004, 16:04:33 UTC
We should but it'll be another two weeks before spending time with these boys. Next up, you'll be spending time with my other boys.

It feels good.

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kkreuk June 6 2004, 16:16:24 UTC
Two weeks is kind of a long time when you think about it. Do your other boys play with water guns too?

It does, doesn't it. It's something new.

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charlizetheron June 6 2004, 15:45:08 UTC
Fox In Socks is a personal favorite of mine. I like trying to read the book out loud as fast as I can.

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kkreuk June 6 2004, 15:50:00 UTC
And you have been where, Ms. Theron?

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charlizetheron June 7 2004, 05:06:01 UTC
I'm completely guilty of being absent for about two weeks or so.

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elenaberezhnaya June 6 2004, 16:08:48 UTC
Lazy days are always nice after working so hard. Especially sundays since they are indeed the laziest.

It sounds like you have been having a good time and I hope that continues.

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kkreuk June 6 2004, 16:33:46 UTC
It's the only true day off from everything.

Thank you Elena. How are things on your side of the world?

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