SPF in da hood
Kristine at Random and Odd has been tripling up on the Xanax lately and I'm not sure what inspired this SPF, but I didn't spend too much time trying to get creative. I went the literal route this time.
So, for your viewing pleasure, here is my SPF interpretation:
1. Your Roof
2. Your ‘hood (you can do sweatshirt, your neighborhood, your car…)
3. Something you would not want to run into that is in your house.
Ok, sort of simple. I tried to get a little original. My roof.
The actual roof itself is original to the 1988 construction and is only a few years away from being replaced, but I like the eaves on our house. The roofers won't be digging them, I'm sure.
Ok, and my hood.
This is my garage, complete with Little Bit out front. I still haven't moved the plants back to their spots on the front porch since the weeks of freezing temps. They're sort of existing in front of the garage door for now. But, these are the houses next to me where my friends live. The residents of both of these houses were living there when we moved in back in 1999.
So, for your viewing pleasure, here is my SPF interpretation:
1. Your Roof
2. Your ‘hood (you can do sweatshirt, your neighborhood, your car…)
3. Something you would not want to run into that is in your house.
Ok, sort of simple. I tried to get a little original. My roof.
The actual roof itself is original to the 1988 construction and is only a few years away from being replaced, but I like the eaves on our house. The roofers won't be digging them, I'm sure.
Ok, and my hood.
This is my garage, complete with Little Bit out front. I still haven't moved the plants back to their spots on the front porch since the weeks of freezing temps. They're sort of existing in front of the garage door for now. But, these are the houses next to me where my friends live. The residents of both of these houses were living there when we moved in back in 1999.
My second interpretation of hood. My son wearing his brother's hat all cocked off center makes him look like a hood (as in hoodlum.)
I do like the reflection of my neighbor's tree in our front door.
And, something in my house I wouldn't want to run into.
This is the footboard of our antique bed. It is just about thigh high for me and I have a permanent bruise on my right thigh where I bang it into this damn thing in the middle of the night when I get up to use the bathroom or check on kids. It is a pretty bed, but a pain in the ass.
So, did you play? Go tell Kristine and come back and see me, too.
8 Comments:
At 6:58 AM, December 15, 2006, Anonymous said…
Your kids are such cuties!
I think the makers of most beds are out to get us- I have a bed that does the same thing. At least once a week while making the bed I get a huge bruise on my thigh.
Have a great Friday and I played too.
At 7:07 AM, December 15, 2006, Anonymous said…
Awwww...love the pictures of your kids. Ouch with the bruising but I bet that bed is awsome.
Have a great weekend; I played.
At 9:07 AM, December 15, 2006, Anonymous said…
Our bed isn't nearly as solid as yours, but I still bang into it at least once per week.
Great SPF! Thanks for dropping by!
At 9:10 AM, December 15, 2006, Unknown said…
Once again I find another relative to my thigh biting bed. I'm so sorry...my thigh knows the permanent bruise of which you speak.
I played...
At 9:12 AM, December 15, 2006, Anonymous said…
You said it is a pain in the A$$, but you meant pain in the THIGH!! LOL
Happy Season
At 10:44 AM, December 15, 2006, Anonymous said…
I love the second hood picture!
I played!
At 10:54 AM, December 15, 2006, Anonymous said…
Gawd, I hit our footboard all the time, too. OUCH!
At 3:55 PM, December 15, 2006, Kelley said…
I don't have a footboard - for that very reason! :)
Thanks for stopping by!
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