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Life in the Little Lane | 11/07/2008 10:40 am

Life in the Little Lane: Edith Ann and Obama

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Josie Sullivan
Kryssi - go on and comment…pulezz. If you like what you see here. I want to introduce my wowowow gals to my camp buddies.
By Josie Sullivan on 11/09/2008 1:11 am
Josie Sullivan
Aggghh… Kryssi… I mean on my blog, . how can I choose someone better? Let’s Howl! How about sending your suggestions and wonderful art work to help start…. a… fearless revolution? “Change often entails fear and fear often directs change.”.( my first quote..J.S Sullivan).
By Josie Sullivan on 11/09/2008 1:28 am
Kryssi K
Do you have to be a Blogspot member to comment? I notice people seem to be choosing Blogspot over LiveJournal (where I am, have been for 6.5 years, and plan on staying) these days…
By Kryssi K on 11/09/2008 4:01 am
Josie Sullivan
Kryssi- You can click on anonymous to post. Just give me a clue in your post as to who you are.
By Josie Sullivan on 11/09/2008 4:48 pm
Josie Sullivan
Hey Hey Ms. Dee…glad you liked it!
By Josie Sullivan on 11/08/2008 4:29 pm
Ms. Dee
I’m not real good at navigating my way around such sites, but I liked what I saw. And continue to be amazed at all that’s possible on these machines. I don’t if I’ll ever catch up, but thanks for the inspiration.
By Ms. Dee on 11/09/2008 7:25 am
Josie Sullivan
Hi Kryssi- Thanks for checking it out. I just discovered her and had to post that piece…I just love it!
By Josie Sullivan on 11/08/2008 4:28 pm
Kryssi K
Come to think of it, after re-watching that Immi video on your blog, she sort of reminds me of a musical version of Lily - the way she juggles so many facets of a performance while simultaneously making it all seem effortless; just as Lily is her own one-woman show, Imogen is her own one-woman band. P.S.- one of the silliest moments of my life was when I recently learned Imogen was a fellow Sagittarius and suddenly I felt like I could do ANYTHING. HahahahahahaDORK!
By Kryssi K on 11/08/2008 4:35 am
Jennifer Dooley
Josie, WoW! I so enjoyed your blog. I am glad you posted the link, I bookmarked your spot. Thank you for sharing your Creative Heart with us. I imagine that life for Josie is most interesting and it is a De- light to have met you here in the cyberspace frontier. Hugs and Smiles….
By Jennifer Dooley on 11/09/2008 9:51 am
Josie Sullivan
Thanks! It’s good to see you in Edith’s sandbox!
By Josie Sullivan on 11/09/2008 4:45 pm
mary lou s
josie, that song was great!!!!!
By mary lou s on 11/09/2008 12:27 pm
Josie Sullivan
Mary Lou- Are you having fun with your out of town visitor?! I bet you are!
By Josie Sullivan on 11/12/2008 12:09 pm
Ro H
You know, Edith Ann - You are pretty smart for someone so young. You are pretty smart for someone any age. You are pretty smart. You are pretty. You are. You. I like what you say and what you write. I wish big people would be like you, and write the truth, instead of make things up as they go. Don’t you? When Mr. Obama begins his term as President, I hope you will write him and tell him how you feel about the world we lived in for the past eight years, the world as it is now, and world the way it should be. I think you are just the one to help him in the White House while he is beginning to learn the in’s and out’s of being a good President. He is a good person, so he can be a good President, too. Don’t you think? Kids should be consulted before making decisons about your future, too. Don’t you agree? I think more adults could learn if only we would listen more carefully to little people like yourself. So, keep up the good work, and don’t lose heart. Don’t feel bad when some big people act so stupid, sometimes they just don’t know how else to act. If only you realized how really important YOU are to so many people, and how much your wisdom is admired by so many of us. As an adult, I know you are smart and wise. I know you have a good heart, too. So I want to hear more from you, and how you feel about things, and how we big people can help make the world a better place - even, most especially maybe, for the animals too. Please write me and tell me if you agree, ok? I can’t imagine that you wouldn’t. Your good friend, I hope you will be my friend… Ro
By Ro H on 11/08/2008 2:18 am
Jane Wagner
Ro, we are already friends, I thought you knew. Yes, I agree.Edith
By Jane Wagner on 11/10/2008 4:33 pm
Ro H
Jane, No, I did not know we are already friends. Maybe I just have a whole different concept of ‘friend’? Thank you. And, Edith I doubt you make friends with just anybody - so thanks especially to you. Lily, I s’pose you don’t play on here much… you should, we really have a lot of fun. Jane, secret for you… someone on this site gave you the star. About the pet goats: I lived in Arizona for awhile, and some friends asked me to adopt their goats… they had to move, and couldn’t take them. One goat, was female, and the other was a male. The male goat was very silly. The female, Suzie, was more settled and less playful. Sounds like some of the differences between people, as well. lol Raleigh was the male goat, and I taught him to teeter-totter with me. I placed a large board on top of a tree log, and when I got on the board, it dropped to the ground - Raleigh saw this, ran and jumped on the other end of the board it lifted me up off the ground, then as the board was coming down again, on Raleigh’s end, he jumped up in the air and off the board! Then, when I let the board go down on his end, he would get back on it. As I started to drop, he raised up on his back legs, like a horse rearing up. Then, he would jump off. It was just too funny, the way he responded to the ‘game.’ It only lasted about five minutes, but it was great fun. We did this about 3 or 4 times each time we teeter-tottered. He didn’t have much more attention span than that. They both came when I called their names, and they were so fun to play with. Jane. You are so right, they behave very much like dogs, and are so easy to train. .
By Ro H on 11/10/2008 11:28 pm