Gentle Sir Philip Sidney, thou knew'st what belong'd to a scholler; thou knew'st what pains, what toil, what travail conduct to perfection.
8.17.2009
Ha! Ha! Good Joke!
wait a minute . . . why aren't you laughing?
2 comments:
Grammie
said...
I remember another little one who was a surprise! It was in my junior year of college, newly married, and I thought I was suffering nausea from nerves about school exams and deadlines. Then some months later Christopher Allen was born at 4 lbs., 13 oz. It was wonderful, though unexpected.
"I am grown at length to see into the vanity of the world more than ever I did, and now I condemn myself for nothing so much as playing the dolt in print . . . . There is nothing that if a man list he may not wrest or pervert. I cannot forbid any to think villainously, Sed caveat emptor, let the interpreter beware; for none ever heard me make allegories of an idle text."
2 comments:
I remember another little one who was a surprise! It was in my junior year of college, newly married, and I thought I was suffering nausea from nerves about school exams and deadlines. Then some months later Christopher Allen was born at 4 lbs., 13 oz. It was wonderful, though unexpected.
it still looks like a manatee.
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