Monday, December 12, 2005

Paris...

In one week, I'll be roaming the streets of Paris. I'm hoping for some chilly weather. Of course, snow would be ideal, but it hasn't snowed in Paris at Christmas time for quite a while now (I've been routinely checking weather.com). Honestly, I'm still flying high from my magical snowy miracle in Wilmore back in March. So, if there's not any snow this Christmas in the City of Lights, I'll be ok.

Things on my end have been extremely busy (so as to preclude me maintaining my blog). But, to anyone who is still checking my blog, I have some hopeful news: I might be up and running at home soon thanks to an aunt and uncle.

I saw Narnia on opening day with the silliest 9 year old ever (and ran into a lot of students and parents in the process...seriously, I can't escape them). After wards, it was dinner at Frankie's, which was fun and spiceless (since I didn't order wings). Saturday, I spent some more time with the silliest 9 year old ever and her little brother. We watched Napoleon Dynamite and made the coolest diarama in the whole wide world. It was based on chapter 2 of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe when Lucy goes to Mr. Tumnus's hovel and has tea. Seriously, the diarama should be immortalized in a museum some where.

And, the Tallons have returned to the 321, so all is well in the world.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dioramas? Sounds nerdy and fun. I had my kids in Honduras make them for 'Beowulf' and they were pretty cool--severed arms and everything. I'm glad you'll have more access to your blog soon.

2:12 PM  
Blogger alisa beth said...

Oh, lots of clay and coloring and construction paper. Even a spider suspended from the ceiling with fishing line. It was awesome...doesn't beat Grendel's bloody arm though.

3:48 PM  

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