







We were singing "It Is Raining" with the boys and Nicky. The boys kept taking it up a key at the end of every line. It was funny.
Cheerio,
Lydia
P.S Yes, I know this is a dull post. Sorry, I'm not much of a photographer
Posted by An Old Fashioned Girl at 3:59 PM 5 comments
Labels: Literature, Things I'm learning
Well I can't post a picture of everyone, but here's one of Debbie Queen Bul...ga...van -how ever you say her name, she was Richard the Lionhearted wife (yes Merry, my dear wilf) The Queen's in Walter Scott's Talisman, but Debbie was doing her from a movie we saw about the crusades. She marries Richard's sword instead of him because he's too lazy to come to the wedding.
This is Chapter Two from Black Beauty
Posted by An Old Fashioned Girl at 3:33 PM 4 comments
Labels: horses, Literature, Things I'm learning
While on the farm subject...
"The country life is to be preferred, for there we see the works of God, but in cities little else but the works of men."
William Penn
Now this I agree with. I can't stand big cities, all smoke,cars, people minding there own business. No warmth or comradely, no love. Not meaning to sound like "the looove people" or anything.... but anyway. I do like the country life. It is in a way so much cleaner. Then there's the ONLY reason I would only live on a farm HORSES!
Posted by An Old Fashioned Girl at 3:15 PM 4 comments
Erica will like this one from Thomas Edison:
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work."
In other words :
FARM!
Now that's funny thing for me to say because, as you you might know, I've always been adamant about NEVER being a farmer's wife. I like most things Edison said, but this time he's a little off. Opportunity can be found in other things... but I do think agriculture is a very admirable profession-for other people:D
I do like overalls, I had a black velvet pair when I was younger that I really liked. "If I had any money to spare I'd build (buy) one myself!"~Robert Farris S.&S.
Cheerio,
Lydia
Posted by An Old Fashioned Girl at 9:35 AM 5 comments
So here's my cute baby sis who I waited 15 years and one day for. Isn't she just precious? "She" was insistent that I write about her. She has two stuffed animals: Betty the turtle and Dolly Madison (a doll). But I don't have pictures of them.
She'll be 11 months on the 24th. She's getting so big! She can crawl now, and has started to go on "Adventures."
Posted by An Old Fashioned Girl at 10:48 AM 3 comments
Labels: Her Majesty
Greetings!!!!! Welcome to my blog! *waves* I'd like to thank my parents for permission to create and maintain my own blog, and for agreeing to oversee it. I don't have a very busy life. The only things I do most days of the week is: eat, sleep, do school, chores, and think. I know you'd be bored with the eat, sleep, do chores part so the majority of my posts will be from the "think" part of my day. I enjoy composing stories in my head, so a few of them might make their way here. Or I could just post about how good God is to me. Also, I greatly enjoy reading quotes from Founding Fathers and such; it's so interesting to read what people thought about way back when, and how it applies to life today. For example, Thomas Jefferson said "I have come to the resolution myself, as I hope every good citizen will, never again to purchase any article of foreign manufacture which can be had of American make, be the difference of price what it may." Sound like China, anyone?
Another one of my favorites is from Abraham Lincoln. "Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." Good news, if you want to be miserable, you can!
If you were not at all interested reading that, you most likely won't like my blog. I will once in awhile post something interesting that happened to me, but most of the posts will be stuff like that, quotes, things I'm learning, scritch scratch I write, and maybe a bit of humor, something I think is funny. Like this quote from Abraham Lincoln "Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally." hehehehe...
Cheerio,
Lydia
Posted by An Old Fashioned Girl at 10:17 AM 6 comments
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