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Sounds like you had a good time. How old is Shannon? We try to spend time
alone with the kids, but with 3, I find it difficult to do. Their interests
are all so different. Alison, my eldest,  is turning 11 (going on 20) next
month and, honestly, is not much fun to be with right now, if you know what
I mean. There are 6 more days of school left and then they are all home for
the summer. Should be an adventure! Take care.
Christine

At 08:24 PM 14/06/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Christine,
>I'm glad the carnival went so well.  My weekend was nice, too.  I took
>the kids yardsaling on Saturday and we ran into one of Shannon's buddies
>while we were out, so we brought her home to play for awhile.  She stayed
>(under Tom's supervision) while I went to my psychologist appt. later on.
> I wasn't feeling quite as "up" as I had been feeling lately so we
>discussed that.  I guess I slipped a little bit, let too many small
>upsetting instances build up.  Anyway, I feel better now.
>
>Today, Shannon, her buddy Linda, and I went to Borders for a girls-only
>treat.  The girls shared a chocolate eclair & bottled water while I tried
>a chocolate-covered biscotte (delicious!) and some bottled water.  Then
>we browsed and listened ot music.  Linda ended up buying a Mary Kate &
>Ashley audiotape, while Shannon bought a Reading Rainbow videotape.  Both
>items were on sale for approx. $5 each.  Also on sale was a "Gypsy" cast
>recording album (w/Bette Midler).  I bought it and I absolutely love it! 
>I danced around a little bit to it to entertain Michael when we got home.
> On the way home, the girls and I stopped at a school playground so they
>could play.  Later on, they played in our backyard.  While we were out,
>though, Tom was having a boys-only time w/Michael.  They browsed at the
>toy store and then they went to Frying Pan Park to see the animals.  So
>it was a very successful day.
>
>Oh!  And someone on one of the depression lists mentioned a mailing list
>where people help each other organize their housework, etc.  Since I am
>not yet organized in that respect, I signed up for the list.  I'm hoping
>to get lots of tips from it.
>
>No more word from Annie lately.
>
>-Jean
>
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