Three Peas in a Pod...
Friday, May 06, 2005
  Comments to "Introducing ME"
Hey there, Darcy! Glad you have your blog up and running! This will be a great place for you to chronicle the events of your day (or week, as the case may be!). I think you ought to make an entry letting the world know how sorely your impecable character was maligned at lunch today by relatives that I will leave unnamed! ......just seed for thought!

~Mom

5:16 PM


Moreena said...
Hi Darcy!
Here's your first *international* comment! It's Aunt Reena, writing you back from Berlin, Germany. If your mom thinks it's OK, she can show you how to see the photos I've taken so far while we're here (there's a link on my webpage that will take you to my flickr account, where I have my photos).

I've joined your blog, too. So I'll write a little story myself. Maybe of one of my favorite memories of you from when you were a little girl. Or would that be embarrassing?

6:03 AM


Darcy said...
Dear Aunt Reena,
All right, all right Go ahead and post one of the stories of when i was little.(lets see how much you remember!)

~Darcy

10:17 AM


Granny Greenweed said...
Congratulations on your blog site! You know so much more about computers than I do. I will try to comment once in a while if I can remember what your mom taught me when she was here on Saturday. I'm looking foward to reading some of your literary endeavors!

Granny Greenweed

3:46 PM >
 




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