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1st Trip to Disney

Posted by Sue on November 30th, 2007

We spent a couple of days in Disney before heading to Jacksonville for Thanksgiving. I’m too old for this as you can see by my face and hair :) This was pretty tame compared to our introduction. Our very first ride was Space Mountain. Even Josh went on (4). He was fine but I had my eyes shut most of the time holding on to him trying to make sure he was still in his seat. Not very pleasant at all. We hit all the mountains, Space, Splash and Thunder. Glad to be back near Mansfield. Well sort of. It’s a cruel re-entry to winter to come back to snow and 22 degrees.

Splash Mountain

The aftermath

Posted by Sue on July 17th, 2007

I survived the FHS class of 82 reunion. It went well and we had a few blasts from the past. After closing down the actual party, it moved to the bar/lounge. When that closed, we migrated to a lobby complete with fireplace, couches, portable bar, and even had food when a delivery person couldn’t find the rightful owners. The crowd got smaller each time, but I was on the committee and so felt committed to the very end. Now that all of the planning and preparing, as well as the big event itself is over, I’m feeling a little lost. But at least I can feel a little better about my non-participation in extra curricular activites while I was in school. Only a little. Time to find a new project.

25th High School Reunion

Posted by Sue on April 18th, 2007

So long time, no posting. It’s frightening to think but it’s true. I graduated from high school 25 years ago this June. I’m on the planning committee, AKA, the Breakfast Club, and we’re only 66 days away from the big event. And no it’s not in the school gym, (you’ve seen too many movies.) We have a website www.fhs1982.com where alumni can sign in and let everyone know what they’ve been up to. Participation is rather low so far, but we’re hopeful tickets will start selling soon or else the Breakfast Club is going to have a very expensive bar/buffett to consume in an empty banquet room while listening to the sounds of the ’80s at the Farmington Marriott on June 23. And seeing as I was on the 5 year plan in college, it’s been 20 years this May that I graduated from the Hartford Art School at UHA. I haven’t seen that anything is being planned as of yet, because anyway, we were the weird art school kids.

More Words of Wisdom

Posted by Sue on November 2nd, 2006

If you wake up morning after morning and look at yourself in your vanity mirror and think EEEWWWW. What’s happening to my face? Flip it over because you probably have it on the magnified side. But this will only help a little because, face it. You’re getting OLD!

My Blair Witch Hike

Posted by Sue on October 30th, 2006

This is coming out of the archives but seeing as it’s Halloween I guess it’s fitting. On the first weekend after school started this year, the “Moms” AKA Kelly and Lisa decided it was a good day for a hike. We set out with six boys ranging in age from 3-9, into the infamous Weisner Woods. I kind of knew we were in trouble when, A. I’m the only one wearing Tevas, 2. Everyone has these backpacks filled with water that have tubes coming out and up over your shoulder that you drink from(which I’ve never even SEEN before), C. the obvious, I have a 3 yr old. Yah, we’re amateur family. First we hit the “Sugar Shack” where in winter, they serve hot drinks and have a fire for snow shoers and cross country skiers. We were able to get inside and check it out. A crafty kid (Tristan) found the key) There was newspaper in there for starting fires and on a section of The Stowe Reporter someone had written in 3-in. letters “Thank You” with a charred piece of wood. Apparently they too had gotten in and used the shelter. I looked closer at the paper and realized it was the big “Thank You” page from Stowe Winter Carnival, January 2003 of which I’m a committee member and there was my name listed along with the other members. A little weird. We move on to the giant rock where the boys climb up and slide down landing on their feet… or heads. I had to rescue Josh after he climbed up and was leaning backwards over the edge of about a 15 ft. drop, holding on by a leg trapped under a branch and and me holding on to AN ankle. I think I almost threw up. Sorry. Again we trudged on deciding we would take a trail that looped around but was still doable and shouldn’t take us very long. Well it wasn’t long before we completely lost the trail. The older boys were so far ahead, we couldn’t turn back. Eventually we ended up in some swampy mud. I completely sunk in up to my ankles in my Tevas, carrying a 36 pound kid and trying to help him navigate without getting stuck. It was deliteful. Eventually, about an hour later, we came out of the woods to what we were calling “Our Pond”. Not really our pond, but we hike to it from our house. Our cars were still parked way over on Edson Hill Rd. but I knew I had to take the little ones back to our house and worry about the car later. So like every good horror movie, we parted ways. Lisa, Kelly and the four boys head off to get back on the trail and to the cars, I take my two youngest and head for home. We’re a few yards down the path and I’m scanning the woods for bear as always, when I see something way in the woods, that looks like a person, a very small person but definitely a piece of clothing. I’m starring at it and it looks like it’s head with alien face and eyes is following me and I’m really trying not to lose it. Serious goosebumps lose it. I say to Sam, “Why would anyone make something like that?” And he says walking fast and also not taking his eyes off of it, “Probably to freak people out.” Mission accomplished. mime-attachment-1.jpegdcp_0959.JPG