Archive for June, 2006

Me and Kate Spade

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

I don’t know where it all began, but I have developed an insatiable appetite for Kate Spade purses. Yes, yes, I know. I shouldn’t waste my money on these over priced handbags, and I don’t. Heath’s mother BUYS THEM FOR ME! Here is my latest little baby.

Early Summer Pictures

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Here are a few pictures of the summer so far. (No, I haven’t gotten around to formatting my video from Vox Sacramento. I’ll work on it this weekend! Promise!)
This is a picture Summer made for the school art show. We like to call it “Summer Picaso”. If you look closely, you can see more than […]

Voxtropolis Sacramento - TODAY

Sunday, June 25th, 2006

Ladies and Gentleman,
I am on my way now to assit Heath, Eric, Lizette, Cindy, Molly, Brandon and many more friends with the set up of our first party. Wish us luck!
Sue

Ministry and Men - Sometimes Enough is Enough

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

I grew up with a father who worked in ministry. He was not home often, and, in fact, would be gone for months at a time. I’d express to him how much I missed him, but he would remind me that he was doing the “Lord’s” work. Not at home with his family. Not supporting […]

A Few Things I Hate About Blogs

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

…and I guilty of them all.
1. Self-Advertisement
2. Whining
3. Antagonistic “Discussions”
4. Opinions Written as FACTS
I’m sure there are more, but I can’t think of them right now. Perhaps that is a good thing.

Home Is Where the Heart Is

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

I’m sure those of you who read my previous post instantly thought, “Sue, home is where the heart is!” If you had told me this, however, I would have poo pooed you, but after unpacking mom and dad Dalrymple and arranging their new home, I realize that this is true. Yes, I will miss […]

Sobbing - all weekend long and all day today

Monday, June 12th, 2006

I was born in a commune out ot the “Jesus Movement” in D.C.. From there I moved from houses, to apartments, to “brothers’ houses”, to cars, to campgrounds, etc.. I made my last city move after flunking out of my freshman year at the University of Colorado. It was the summer of ‘92. I hung […]


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