I have had a few scattered minutes of internet today. I am bumming a few minutes of someon’e wireless to let you know I am drowning in Charter hell!!!
It took 4 visits to get the service hooked up & it still wasn’t right. This is the absolute worst internet provider I have EVER had. They have been down about 75% of the time during the past week. They are always down & their HDTV stinks! If I’m not around – forgive me – …
Tomorrow is my birthday and I get 3 kids plus whoever ends up here home from school!!! Thank goodness I love kids! Saturday we will head to the St Patty’s Day Parade in the French Quarter and hopefully not get beamed with a cabbage!
~ Angelina Jolie will try and help the NOLA schools – good for her ~ Section 8 housing – nobody wants it in their back yard. ~ Crime – lots of murders in NOLA – how special ~ Rain is coming *talk amongst yourselves*
This is a new blog, so not getting a ton of traffic from the locals yet, but Google is giving me hits. Watch out world – here I come! 4 50.00% teach nola 1 12.50% crawfish boil image 1 12.50% lake ponchatrain 1 12.50% jon donley 1 12.50% seven sisters voodoo shop
Yesterday’s paper had a comprehensive list of summer camps for the rugmonsters. If this area is like any I have lived in before, I better hurry up & rake out some cashola for the little yippers. The good camps usually fill up quickly!
I don’t want to be inside. This weather is simply gorgeous!!! Might even be time to put the ol’ heater on in the pool!
Had to share the good news with my 5 regular readers (hi mom & Cotillion friends). This is the first time in my life all the kids are in school all day. Last semester my kindergartner only went 1/2 day, but since we moved here from OK in January- JACKPOT – full day. Time to …
“Here comes the rain.” I know, I’ll probably be saying that the rest of my days in LA. I spent 3 years in the El Paso desert, 2 in Oklahoma during a drought & now I live in the perma-swamp. Really, I welcome rain, because otherwise I would never get anything done (am an outdoor …
What happened to your area from Katrina? Well, in Mandeville (where I now live), big trees fell on houses & water often destroyed the gaping holes. My house was fortunate as the trees never penetrated the roof or fell on someone else’s roof. Today I am having that last hazardous over 40 year old pine …
I have to step away from the King Cake until next year. Dang this stuff is good!