
For some words (crazy ones? You be the judge), go visit Binkytowne, where I am guest posting today on behalf of the vacationing Amy. She asked me to describe my most memorable vacation. You’ll have to click over to find out if I followed the rules.
Raising Opie and his sister in the most wholesome town in America.
by mayberry on July 13, 2009

For some words (crazy ones? You be the judge), go visit Binkytowne, where I am guest posting today on behalf of the vacationing Amy. She asked me to describe my most memorable vacation. You’ll have to click over to find out if I followed the rules.
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That hair is great!!
What did you use??? Tacy’s pink streaks have already completely faded, thanks to all the chlorine.
Fabulous hair!!
I need to do that to my hair too!
I have to ask, what is in their hair? Because my daughters would love that.
Hi! I just discovered your charming and authentic blog. I connected to its theme because of my illustrations which I consider to be 50″s updated. I found you because of your Ford blogher group and samplesI sent to blogher convention via Amy, at MomMadeThat.!) Hope you will look for her there. Her’s a slideshow of my personalized cloth baby books, in a classic illustrated alphabet. Yes, I live in an OLD house and a walkable village too. Best wishes in Chicago!
http://etsylove.ning.com/profile/JoanneGilbert
Looks like the now classic Kool-Aid dye, which they did not use for that in Mayberry classics! Love your family stories. My sample books will be at the blogher convention next week via MomMadeThat blogger, and I hope you will check them out as I am trying to make a memorable (and literate)connection to the precious little laptime we get with our little ones,. I find it makes the best memories! I’m new and yes, I live in an OLD house in a walkable village by choice.
http://etsylove.ning.com/profile/JoanneGilbert
Oh how cute! I love it.
Um, I just wanted to say nice hair.