Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Photo Op

Greetings! Not a whole lot new to say today, but I did end up taking a few photos yesterday that I wanted to share with you. The first is the gorgeous tree outside my living room window that lights up brilliantly with the morning sun (of course, the photo doesn’t do it justice). The second is a picture of my new house plant – an amaryllis that my Grandma mailed to me. If I’m lucky, it’ll bloom at Christmas. Anyone have any suggestions for a name? I think it’s a guy, if that helps. The rest are photos from work. (Kara, I tried to get one of your parents, but I didn’t realize how camera-shy your mom was; apparently I have to be very sneaky to succeed in that plot.)

Love you all!





7 comments:

  1. She is ridiculous! Thanks for the pics though!

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  2. I think you should name him Reggie.

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  3. THANK YOU for the suggestion! But 'Reggie?' Sounds a bit too formal. Have you seen an amaryllis before? :) They are a bit more... stuffy than that; real hoidy toidy - you know the type? ;)

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  4. I'm confused. Formal, stuffy and hoidy toidy are kind of all synonyms. So do you want a more informal, airy, laid-back name? Or did you mean to type INformal? You could always go with Reginold - I think that's a good amaryllis name.

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  5. Right... I shouldn't think and type at the same time. It comes out all wrong. :) I meant 'a bit too informal,' but had moved on in my mind to what I was actually after. Sorry.
    Reginold I could live with. What do we think about Marcus?

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  6. Marcus is a bit too....Hunt for the Red October (name of the captain of the russian sub). How about Harold? It's a family name. Also Chistmassy (Hark, the HAROLD angels sing)... : ) If he starts loosening up a bit, you can always shorten it to Harry.

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  7. Reginald P. Shagnasty. It's my dad's nickname but I bet he would let you borrow it.

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