Why "Masker"?

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In college, I was a member of a sorority that was known as Maskers. There were 11 of us girls, all juniors, and 11 seniors. I was the 1997-1998 Masker #7. It was a highlight of my college years and I have used it for computer user ids since then. In the 10 years that have followed, however, I am learning the value of taking off the fake "Mask" and being true and authentic with myself and others. THAT is the purpose of my blog.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

32 years old!?!

For my 32nd birthday, we went to the Jim Henson exhibit at the Smithsonian...it was lots of fun and just right for 3 people trying to take it easy after getting over the worst cold EVER (not too much interaction with others)! The next day I took this picture of Cassie and Tim...I have to say it's my new favorite because I love Cassie's smile (you look good too, Tim!).



Thursday, July 24, 2008

Cassie in Ohio!

Cassie LOVED our time in Ohio to visit Tim's side of the family! We had so much fun, we all made ourselves sick. Yep, all 3 of us have colds--bad colds, more like the flu. This sweet healthy picture of Cassie (taken BEFORE the plague) will have to hold you for now because you would be horrified if we showed you pictures of what we look like NOW!


Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Talk to Jesus; I You, Mommy



Every night we have a little routine: After cleaning up the dinner dishes-while Cassie and Tim have Daddy/daughter time, all three (well, 4, counting Riley) of us go upstairs to get Cass ready for bed. I didn't think it particularly mattered to Cassie, but last night she showed us that she KNOWS what comes next in our routine--right after we put her in bed she said, 'talk to Jesus?' I was estatic...that's the closest thing to a "gold star" a Mommy can get!

After we talk to Jesus about our day, we tell her good night and I say, "I love you, Cassie." Her response: "I You, Mommy."
I don't know if she is speaking in some sort of outdated type of English or if her toddler brain simply left out the verb...but those two pronouns speak volumes of meaning into my heart!