You would have been proud of my reference skills today.
Chick came into the library asking about a book she read as a kid.
Here is the description that I got: "this guy moves to town and paints it red and then everyone gets mad so he paints it something else."
Um.
Okay.
NoveList was a bust so I tried Google.
20 minutes later I found it on Amazon.
The Great Blueness and Other Predicaments by Arnold Lobel.
Boom, reference training.
After that it was all about Homemade Book Board Games.
My teens rocked it.
A bunch of TAB kids along with a potential new member who seemed to fit right in.
I worked more on my Harry Potter themed Monopoly style board.
One of my kids made a Harry Potter Apples to Apples which she called "Broomsticks to Broomsticks".
Other books covered included: The Secret Garden, Warm Bodies and Game of Thrones, along with Twilight and a couple others that I can't remember.
My adult volunteer who came to help made one based on Russian folk tales.
After work I came out to the farmhouse. Stopping by the Dorm-mom's fireworks stand for more strobes and flying fish.
Second-to-youngest niece was here. Playing with the outdoor cats. Mom found a dead bird.
And a not-so-dead-one.
"Are you sure that's not another cat?"
"It has tail feathers and a beak."
We moved inside and decided Candyland was safer.
Aside from that the day sucked.
When you start wearing sunglasses to hide the fact that you just broke down or that you're about to again that's when you know there's something definitely wrong.
But that seems to be the theme lately.
I'm hoping tomorrow will be better.
It is the 4th after all.
My favorite of all the holidays.
Got the fireworks stash to prove it.
Parade in the morning - driving the T-Bird - after that it's all fireworks all day.
Huzzah.
And that's all I got.
Song of the day cause I'm watching the episode:
actually found the full version online:
those guys combined are actually pretty good.
though my favorite part was Beckett playing it on guitar in the end.
by all means. please come in.
and i'm out. happy fourth.
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