Friday, July 24, 2015

Go buy cookies ... go buy cookies ....



TGIF!


It's our 30th high school reunion this weekend but we're not going. I've got too much on my plate right now to deal with it.


I didn't go to the 10th -- I should have. I looked good and didn't know it.



Ah well. We did go to the 20th and it was fun. Soooo ... here's looking at 40th.

I did tell Steve that we should finally go to a movie or two this weekend. We don't want to see Ant Man so I'm thinking it will be Jurassic World.




Otherwise, I'll be hangin' with the boys, keeping cool.

Have a great weekend, y'all.

Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster

1 comment:

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