
Zu always gets through. My once-upon-a-time sweet-as-sugar baby takes no prisoners when the ball comes to her. I’m not at all sure where she got the killer instinct. But, don’t get between her and the goal.
Our road twists and bends, but it never ends

Zu always gets through. My once-upon-a-time sweet-as-sugar baby takes no prisoners when the ball comes to her. I’m not at all sure where she got the killer instinct. But, don’t get between her and the goal.
Life Scout. Only five merit badges and a project stand between John and Eagle. That would also mean those things also stand between John and his license.
Stella D’oro is a New York delicacy. Tasty Italian treats for coffee. Best bread sticks on earth. Anisette Toasts. Mmmm. And who spotted them on our weekly tour of HEB? My Stella. “Did you name me after these?” she asked. Maybe so. As they’ve said for over 75 years, “only the best for Stella D’oro and you.”
Zuzu was out practicing her kicks on the front lawn this morning. She can’t wait to get on the field and run around. And, I can’t wait for her to have run around for an hour under the sun. She is a daily reminder of two things: Coffee was invented to even the energy score for grown-ups, and I am a winner every time I get a hug from my soccer star.
Dyana achieved official nanny status this morning by being behind the wheel when some dumb bunny crashed into the back of the Expedition, plowing it forward into another vehicle. Now Dyana’s name can be etched into the Nanny Drivers Hall of Fame. All kidding aside, hugs to her for keeping her head through it all. All the kids were buckled. Nobody was hurt. And, no, the other driver didn’t have insurance—just like the previous dumb bunnies who seem strangely attracted to our Expedition EL. As a result, our trusty Ford has had more cosmetic work done on it than Phyllis Diller. Love that truck because it keeps my babies (and nannies) safe. We’re giving it the name earned in battle: our Expedition will forever more be known as Phyllis.
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