Monday, April 10, 2006

"To the woman in my life..."






My mother is tired of my last post. She says she doesn't like poems she doesn't understand. I'm not sure I can classify my last post as a poem, and I don't even understand it, so I'm not sure what's up with all that... but I love my mother. So this is for you Mom!


PS. these are some random pictures from my photo album, just to make this random post a little more interesting. Sorry to all those out there who expect more profound things... it's just time for a little relaxing, you know?

8 comments:

Adam said...

bring back the hair!

Owen said...

Still like that prom picture. It's great!
Ps: Knowing when to relax is a profound thing.

Anonymous said...

THANKS JOSH!
love, Mom

RhoYo said...

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! You can't get away from your parents! Isn't it amazing how much of your life they affect? Mwa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha

And yes, shut-up, I know that i have the same ones as you!

A.E.B. said...

Very nice, Josh. And relaxation is always good. Sometimes it's good to just take a holiday, and perhaps posting a random blog is a little holiday of sorts.

The fact that you wore a kilt to prom makes me extremely happy, even though it's not tartan.

Joshua said...

Well, the tartan was a little out of reach for me. I just didn't have the wallet for it, though I would have loved to have bought a tartan kilt!

I really like that prom picture. I think it's really funny, Megan and I got congratulated for our marriage by several people that afternoon! It was such a blast getting that dressed up. We should have more official occations just so that we can dress properly once in a while.

A.E.B. said...

I agree. We need more formal events. Things like attending an opera used to require formal attire, but over the past few decades it's become more and more casual, and I think that's incredibly frustrating. I bet Dr. Reynolds would say that the loss of formality and the tendency toward what is casual and comfortable has contributed to the decline of the West. I like formalwear. It's great fun. We should have more formal events. And we should reinstate teatime.

Anonymous said...

How sweet that your mom is still "the woman in your life" and how amazing that you let her read your blog. (Most sons and daughters are rather more reticent and secretive, I believe.)

Love Laurel's comments!