Thursday, October 05, 2006

Thursday Thirteen

To answer several comments about the WW posted yesterday. That is a picture of the Deaf color guard for RSM . Every school in Mexico has one, none pictured are my biological babies, but spiritual ones yes. Now on to:

Thirteen Funnies
Because I love to laugh; ha ha ha ha!
are you ready for this linking ride?

One I mean how cute is that!
Two (because this can not, and should not EVER BE LAID TO REST!)
Four pretty much I find ALL the stories funny, but this is one of the first I read.
Five one of my own that I laugh at to this day
Six She got all serious towards the end, but OH MY WORD did I find the first one funny!
Seven I actually found this also on Cheerio Butts's blog . . . Somewhere . ..
and Thirteen:



9 comments:

Chaotic Mom said...

I'm FIRST? This is a GREAT Thursday Thirteen! How fun!!!!! ;)

MaR said...

LOL, loved your linking ride (thanks for including me!), the video is hilarious now I just have to figure out how big Wales is :)

Chaotic Mom said...

Okay, I've read through all of those (and watched the video) and they're GREAT! It's worth it folks, she's picked some real funnies!!!!!!

BlondeBrony said...

That was a lot of fun.
Thanks for stopping by.
Happy TT!

Anonymous said...

My favorite was Mar's WW. I'd love to ride on that bus!

Domestic Goddess said...

Very interesting idea for doing your 13. I especially love the news reel.

FRIDAY'S CHILD said...

Great thursday thirteen and thanks for passing by.

Stephanie said...

Michelle, hi! I'm finally responding to your post on my blog. We've found that using children's Bibles for different age levels has worked from about age two on up ... we read one story, have the kids pick songs, and pray together. For the little one, well ... mine doesn't exactly sit still either! So we sometimes let him join in the singing but he's too distracting to his sisters during the more "serious" time, so it's off to bed for him! Focus on the Family has a lot of excellent resources as well! God bless! -Stephanie

Anonymous said...

My favorite is number 4. Okay. I'm being vain. That's me.

Thanks.

Seriously, I love the video.

I showed it to my 3-year old. He watched it, looked at me then said, "Can I go now?"

Mike
http://somethingaboutparenting.typepad.com/