There's a garden where Jesus is waiting,
In the beautiful garden of prayer.

After all that cooking we played with the new baby kitties! There are four sweet babies. Peanut is holding Curious George and I've got Tiger. She named another one, but I've forgotten what it was and the last one hasn't been named yet. But I'm not worried about it. They usually have three or four name changes before one sticks.



Am I able to project my true personality to those of you that don't really know me? Well, how can you strangers actually answer that if you don't know me. A couple of you I do know in Real World, do you think I'm the same online and off? Do you try to project the true you to the rest of cyber world or have you created an alterego that you wish you were?
Does Bruce Wayne really equal Batman? Does Leslee of Enid America really equal Leslee of Fresh Cut Flowers? Is there really a pug out there that blogs? Ok, I think that's enough questions to get a good conversation going.
This is Snoogans. He is part Eskimo and part Samoyed. He is the most mellow dog I've ever met. He came to live with us last August. After a couple of weeks of playing escape artist games he finally settled down and is perfectly content to hang out in the back yard. For the first several weeks he would pee on the Winnie dog that lived next door through the fence. But now they just chase each other up and down the fence. There was a husky that also lived right by us Snoogans and the husky would sit at the fence talking for hours. But the husky went away one day and hasn't come back. Snoogans loves the winter and gets down right giddy when it snows.
Snoogans likes long walks around the neighborhood(especially when we walk to pick Peanut up from school and ALL the kids pet him). Peanut. Treats. And taking naps under the tree in the back yard.


And the winners are:
1. Dr Mike Kear: I'm Verdecrane from the planet Felinium 7. Take me to Captain Picard!
2. Jackie:
6 pack of beer - $15
Limes for the apitizers - $4
Cat walking in at the perfect time - priceless
3. Jayne: "And you thought blonds had more fun?"
Nickel had to help me because there were so many great entries. We might have to make a weekly habit of this! Thanks for playing!!!
If you didn't a chance to enter the contest but still have a great caption please leave it in the comments.
This picture of me and my brother was taken when I was taken when i was about 10 months.
Look at those big brown eyes! I was two and a half.

I remember when this picture was taken right before I was four. It was a Friday night at Walmart and a black man (the first one I ever saw) was taking the pictures. He was nice but I was a little nervous and was chewing on my bottom lip. I was shocked that he asked me why I chewing on my lip because I didn't think he knew!

This picture was taken about 6 months later at my grandma's house. Do you like my PINK POODLE PANTS?!?!? The red barn wasn't my grandmothers but I still think of her when I see red barns.
After the 6th grade graduation there was a party at the college. I don't remember how much each picture cost, but Kristi and I spent a lot of time in front of that camera. I really really liked polka dots and my mom made a lot of my clothes that year.
About a year later I was the victim of a bad perm (well... you couldn't really see it in the last picture but I had a bad perm then too). This was at least 7th grade because that's when I got the metal mouth. Remember when it was cool to wear just one strap of overalls? I don't really miss that style.
Flash forward to highschool. I think this was senior year. Haley and I have been friends for 12 years now and inseperable in high school.

Ok, another flash forward to age 19. My family tells me this was my skinny year. Probably because I lived on my own and couldn't afford to eat what I wanted. The beautiful little girl is my neice Allie.
| Your Five Factor Personality Profile |
![]() Extroversion: You have medium extroversion. You're not the life of the party, but you do show up for the party. Sometimes you are full of energy and open to new social experiences. But you also need to hibernate and enjoy your "down time." Conscientiousness: You have high conscientiousness. Intelligent and reliable, you tend to succeed in life. Most things in your life are organized and planned well. But you borderline on being a total perfectionist. Agreeableness: You have high agreeableness. You are easy to get along with, and you value harmony highly. Helpful and generous, you are willing to compromise with almost anyone. You give people the benefit of the doubt and don't mind giving someone a second chance. Neuroticism: You have low neuroticism. You are very emotionally stable and mentally together. Only the greatest setbacks upset you, and you bounce back quickly. Overall, you are typically calm and relaxed - making others feel secure. Openness to experience: Your openness to new experiences is medium. You are generally broad minded when it come to new things. But if something crosses a moral line, there's no way you'll approve of it. You are suspicious of anything too wacky, though you do still consider creativity a virtue. |
This was cute so I picked it up at Claire's site.
1. I have 3 E's in my first name
2. Most people spell it wrong on their first, second, and third try.
3. This bothered me a LOT when I was little.
4. I've gotten use to spelling it for people now.
5. I can spell my name on a calculator - 337537 now look at it upside down.
6. Lee is my father's middle name
7. Lee was also his mother's middle name.
8. It's also my brother's middle name.
9. Kids use to tease me by calling me More-Lee.
10. I wanted my name to be Lynessa (long E there folk NOT like vanessa).
11. My name means "From a chosen camp".
12. Those cute cards, pens, keychains, etc you find everywhere with names on them-yeah, you'll never see my name there.
13. In High School I was friends with a Lesley. People always got a chuckle when we'd say hi to each other in the halls. "Hi Lesley" "Hi Leslee"

Here's a picture of the bunkhouse we stayed in. It was this large building. At one end was a meeting room with a fire place and kitchen. The rest of it was divided up into about 8-10 rooms. The room we stayed in had one full size bed and two sets of bunk beds. My sister-in-law and I took the bunk beds but we got to sleep on the bottom bunk.
Friday night I woke to a sound outside my window.... What was that sound?
Oh yeah, that's what rain sounds like! It's been MONTHS since it actually rained in western Oklahoma so I had almost forgotten the sound of rain. After I realized it was rain I was back asleep in about 5 seconds. The next day my sis-in-law and I played in the rain.
We were later asked if it rained where we were from. We both answered NO!

This picture came out with a cold dark gloomy feel, but it wasn't bad at all! It was a wonderful, much much needed rain. It wasn't very cold either. Perfect for a walk in the rain.
Over looking the lake.
I'll write more about the events of the weekend as time becomes available. But right now I must tend to the house my husband and daughter occupied this weekend while I was gone. You women out there will understand. Mabye some guys too.
Peace and love my friends!






Snoogans hugging his Peanut.
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The defense can call their first witness.
Your honor, we call Mom to the stand.
Raise your right hand. Do you swear the tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you God?
I do.
Mom, in your own word describe for us the scene that took place in your house just days ago.
Well, I was cleaning my house and I noticed two pair of clean socks lying in the floor of the dining room on the path we take from the living room to the kitchen. Thinking that perhaps she or I had dropped them while doing laundry I picked them up and took them to her room where I placed them back in her still opened dresser.
What happened the next day?
The next day I found two new pair of clean socks lying in the floor. One under my computer desk and the other next to the desk. I then asked Peanut to take them back to her room and she did.
Did you ask her if she had got them out of her dresser?
No. I just assumed she did.
Why?
Because they were her socks.
I see. And tell me, have you seen any socks in the floor since?
Yes, I found some socks just inside the living room at 12:25 am this morning.
Had the socks been there before?
No, the socks were not there when I went to bed at 11:00 pm.
I see, and where was my client when you found these socks?
She was at her grandparents house where she was staying the night.
Did you see anyone in the living room?
I saw the cat.
The cat. And did you pick up the socks?
Yes, I took them back to Peanut's room.
And what did you find?
I discovered the dresser drawer that holds her socks was open.
Could you, then assume that the cat had taken the socks.
Objection, calls for speculation.
I will allow it. Please, answer the question.
Yes, because Peanut was not home, my husband and myself were asleep and the cat was not, and because the cat was found with the socks I believe that the cat removed these socks and has been the one taking the socks out of Peanut's drawer at night to play with them. Or she could be trying to put them on, but why would a cat need to wear socks?
No more questions your honor.
Because of this new evidence I find that Ms Peanut is innocent. She should be given icecream for dessert after lunch as a sincere apology. Case dismissed.

Mom and Dad don't value hard work and originality as much as they say they do.
Hobbes: Snow sharks?
You don't like my snowman house of horror do you?!

You have to admit it's slowed down the traffic on our road