Stoli's favorite toy
We call it "the mouse fragment". He's had it for over a year. He climbed in the back of a drawer to get it out
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We call it "the mouse fragment". He's had it for over a year. He climbed in the back of a drawer to get it out
anyone notice the bad editing on the new electrolux commercial? you know, the brand that has kelly dancing around flinging things and magically making everything land in order? Well, she spins around and slaps a plate making three mini pizzas fly in the air and magically land on her kids plates, well in the next shot she's doing something else and the pizzas are face down on the counter and the kids are picking them up.....hmmmmmmmmmmmm
can someone say oops!
My grandmother passed away November 30, 2009. She was 96! She was born on November 24th 1913 and "Nodie" comes from her name, Renovia. Nodie was easy to say. She wasn't allowed to be baptized as "Renovia" because it was considered a 'dog's' name and she was baptized Margaret Mary. It's my understanding that Catholics used to have to have a Saint's name to be baptized.
I'm named after my grandmother, and that's not all we have in common. She played piano and saxophone and LOVED music. I have followed in her footsteps to become a music teacher. I remember the first and only time she played the piano for me - it was all from memory and it was a rag.
I will always remember my gram for sitting me on her lap and rocking me, sing/saying the poem "Three Little Kittens". She also loved BRIGHT colors. One of the last times she came to my house she was wearing this outrageous hot pink hat and mittens.
She was a quiet and humble woman who had a great sense of humor. She gave birth to my father in her home because the closest hospital was in Canada and she wanted him to be born an American citizen.
I love you Gram!
Obituary from the Bangor Daily News: