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The Common Denominator Related Content CrawleyPublished in: Internet News Search: dentist August 10th, 2005
Dentist went fine. Isabel and Kelly sat on my legs as the dental technician poked around and polished my teeth. Alex kept saying, "Are you done yet? Man, it's taking sooooo long..." as three-year-olds are wont to do. They were very well behaved as usual. Isabel just held my finger and stared at me. Kelly asked a million questions. The technician did a good job of answering for me since I had stuff in my mouth. No problems, the dentist told me the teeth are "rock solid." So I got that going for me. We meandered out of town, driving through some areas I haven't seen in a long time and then worked our way over to Garden Ridge, where we spent nearly three hours finding just the right table cloths for our breakfast room, and beach towels, and construction paper, and some of those cool trays with legs that you can use in bed. All at ridiculously low prices, all further on sale. The kids loved it. A whole giant section of Christmas trees all set up and blinking. Five aisles of Halloween stuff out, including this great air-inflated nine-foot archway with the grim reaper scowling down at everyone. I think I'll get that one for my bedroom. We hit Sonny's for two pounds of ribs for the kids' dinner and Total Wine for the all-important grape juice for dada, and Lowe's for a roll of aluminum garden fencing for the turtle, now named Crawley by Kelly. Great name for a turtle I think. We got home and constructed Crawley's habitat, put a bird bath inside, complete with ramp. And then fed Crawley some fresh kale (ahahaha, another use for the kale). Kelly and Alex pulled up their little chairs and watched Crawley explore his new digs. It was better than a DVD: they sat quietly and talked to each other. Everyone came in as it started to rain and baths ensued. During dinner it was observed that the turtle pen was empty! Crawley lived up to his name and crawled out. I explained that we were going to let him go anyway in a day or so, and that the desire to be free was a very strong one in all animals. So another day, another adventure. Think today we might try to catch a cow... What Options Are Available In Your Family Dental Insurance?Published in: Internet News Search: dentist June 12th, 2007 What Options Are Available In Your Family Dental Insurance? What Options Are Available In Your Family Dental Insurance? Most standard family dental insurance policies will cover a couple of routine visits to the dentist, x-rays and dental cleanings. This is the preventive dental care that most family dental insurance companies provide as part of their policy so you...... Read the full post from Dental Insurance Plans Tags: Family Dental Insurance via Blogdigger blog search for dental. CrawleyPublished in: Internet News Search: dental August 10th, 2005
Dentist went fine. Isabel and Kelly sat on my legs as the dental technician poked around and polished my teeth. Alex kept saying, "Are you done yet? Man, it's taking sooooo long..." as three-year-olds are wont to do. They were very well behaved as usual. Isabel just held my finger and stared at me. Kelly asked a million questions. The technician did a good job of answering for me since I had stuff in my mouth. No problems, the dentist told me the teeth are "rock solid." So I got that going for me. We meandered out of town, driving through some areas I haven't seen in a long time and then worked our way over to Garden Ridge, where we spent nearly three hours finding just the right table cloths for our breakfast room, and beach towels, and construction paper, and some of those cool trays with legs that you can use in bed. All at ridiculously low prices, all further on sale. The kids loved it. A whole giant section of Christmas trees all set up and blinking. Five aisles of Halloween stuff out, including this great air-inflated nine-foot archway with the grim reaper scowling down at everyone. I think I'll get that one for my bedroom. We hit Sonny's for two pounds of ribs for the kids' dinner and Total Wine for the all-important grape juice for dada, and Lowe's for a roll of aluminum garden fencing for the turtle, now named Crawley by Kelly. Great name for a turtle I think. We got home and constructed Crawley's habitat, put a bird bath inside, complete with ramp. And then fed Crawley some fresh kale (ahahaha, another use for the kale). Kelly and Alex pulled up their little chairs and watched Crawley explore his new digs. It was better than a DVD: they sat quietly and talked to each other. Everyone came in as it started to rain and baths ensued. During dinner it was observed that the turtle pen was empty! Crawley lived up to his name and crawled out. I explained that we were going to let him go anyway in a day or so, and that the desire to be free was a very strong one in all animals. So another day, another adventure. Think today we might try to catch a cow... |


Yesterday as we cut the grass, Kelly and I came across a box turtle roaming through the Sloth Forest. Usually I find these guys at the lake, so it was unusual to see one here. Kelly of course was thrilled. We put him in the recycling bin for short-term safe keeping and finished our work. I promised we would make him a proper pen by the end of the day.