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Thursday, June 17, 2010
Watermelon
1. Buy watermelon.
2. Slice watermelon on tray.
3. Bring tray outside and watch children devour said watermelon.
4. Smile and enjoy.
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I tried to explain our house type
to my husband.
It wasn't Colonial.
Or Mission Style.
It wasn't Cottage, either.
"It's traditional, Dan. Traditional."
He shook his head firmly and smiled.
"No,"
he said,
"it's 'Early Cookie Cutter'."
And with that, I winced.
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