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July 31, 2010 | 9:53 amLet’s read Edith Wharton’s THE CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY. It’s one of my favorite books and I’m dying to reread it.
This book is delightful, you’ll love to hate the main character and you won’t be able to put it down. Shall we discuss September 9th?
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That Holly is too cute!. She has this demeanor, like, “I always get in trouble and I do not know why why why”, kind of a contrite look. And her eyes are huge. Coco, on the other hand is on watch. I hope Holly gets over this phase…
Daphne, sweet Daphne. She is calm no matter what.
Made it to Venice Beach. Started classes, and the first thing was a Chemistry ‘placement’ test. Love Los Angeles.. they are calmer down here…
Lots of good looking people, the noses of which I want to take photos of. There was one in the train station, whose nose was just like napoleon. But, the missus was next to him, I did not know how to ask for permission, I hated to have to hear they wanted royalties (all of us going to LA and stuff), and so I left it alone. But, what a nose!.
And that, they do-up here. Nice long hair, nice everything, nice makeup, high heels…. nice.
I need to go do stuff.
Ow, my eyes, so cute and I may have a toothache from all that sweetness.
Kate, that post of yours made me burst out laughing for some reason.
Looks like Lil’ Elf is watching her back.
Holly is looking just like her brother, Buddy and sis Lily! Wow, even tho she’s a blonde, the resemblance is remarkable. Buddy is so happy to have seen a recent photo, thank you.!!!
She’s starting to look like Denis.
Even with my protective goggles on, I can’t stand the level of cuteness!
Adorable pic Ann!. However, Holly’s expression is similar to my Tucker’s (a Wheaten) when he is thinking about his next move!! When he has that look, it is usually a free for all through the house or something VERY mischievous!!