Right now? I'm typing this message.
Well no joke, I'm reading stuff on ipad forum, after 30mn from now, I will go to the kitchen to prepare my light diner.
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Ah ah.. Simple salad to eat with some bread. In fact everything is already cut and in the the fridge, just need to mix up and voila. You are invited by the way.
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Getting ready for a drive to Lake Balaton, Hungary, and back home.
No problem.With your schoolchildren? Or a family outing? Or a private getaway. Remember, it's just curious me. No need to answer if you feel I'm prying. Peace begins with a smile - Mother Teresa. iPad 2
No problem.
We had a free day today, so I was there with Judith. She needed something from there.
I'll answer later. We're marching again. (Our marching band)How long is the drive? Do you up into the mountains or hills or a bit of both? What language do they speak there? And what do you need to get? Hi Judith! Glad your spending this time with your Mom and giving her heart wings to fly! [emoji56][emoji170][emoji56] Peace begins with a smile - Mother Teresa. iPad 2
Your post got me looking and I found this.I just watched a documentary of Borneo. I saw 2 of the cutest animals I didn't know existed! One is a miniature squirrel, so so so tiny and furry about the size of a butterfly! The other was my FAVORITE animal in the world and a miniature as well, who would ever think there is something as natural as a miniature ELEPHANT?? Awesome! Hard to imagine. Wonderful to see! Peace begins with a smile - Mother Teresa. iPad 2
There have been several tornados over the years in Regina, with several houses losing their roofs, but never anywhere near where I was. The closest I came was seeing a funnel cloud that never touched down, just east of Regina several years ago.Hey, sci, I was thinking of you last night after the news was over? Have you ever experienced a tornado in Regina? There was a warning last night! Peace begins with a smile - Mother Teresa. iPad 2
We were driving for about four hours, including the way home. It's still the Pannonian plain, so no mountains, just a few hills, that's all. The language they speak is Hungarian. We don't understand a word, but fortunately the man there did understand a little bit German.How long is the drive? Do you up into the mountains or hills or a bit of both? What language do they speak there? And what do you need to get? Hi Judith! Glad your spending this time with your Mom and giving her heart wings to fly! [emoji56][emoji170][emoji56]
Peace begins with a smile
- Mother Teresa.
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