Scott won the pelt last Sunday in our win over Meineke.
Tonight's game is against my favorite team, the Shockers. The PB&G will be open inside after the game - actually it will be PB&CP (crockpot).
Last night was the world premier showing of ZERO traction, a documentary produced by my brother, Keith. The premier was held at Liberty Hall in Lawrence, Kansas and there was a very good crowd that came out for the showing. (To see the trailer and website for the film click here - ZERO traction.)
Here I am with my mom at my first birthday party back on November 6, 1960. My mom made my dress along with a matching one for my cousin who is a few months older than me.
Here I am clutching a doll I received as a gift. My dad and the furnishings in the room are truly classic "vintage" 50s and 60 style.
Last night there was a surprise party for one of my friends from the France trip and it was kind of a mini trip reunion as it was good to see some of the girls from the trip - We will definitely need to plan a follow up party for the whole group.
Linda's kids did an awesome job of putting together such a wonderful and memorable party - Thanks for inviting me!
I took advantage of the advance voting in Kansas yesterday. Even though it took almost three hours, it was worth it as I am sure the lines will be even longer on Tuesday. Too bad Missouri did not have the same type of early voting opportunities.
I got at Metcalf South at 10:30am and finished up at 1:15pm. The line went around most of the second floor of the mall and it moved pretty quickly for all the people that were there to vote. There were a few kids, too - the people in front of me brought theirs so they could learn about the voting process - and see first hand how many people are voting in this election.