Willow's graduation party was today. There were a few new family members. I didn't completely converse with them, but I said Hello to them. The parents and I sort of felt awkward. We kept to ourselves most of the time. I was having fun relaxing and eating ribs, but I wanted someone to connect with.
The folks and I stayed at uncle Jay's and aunt Jill's house from two to 6:30. After Willow opened her presents, mom and I realized we had to feed Angel. I was glad mom remembered. That meant we were going home!
Currently, I'm watching a Cops marathon while hanging out on IMVU.
That's it!
Sulking Tulips |
Your Shot contributor Cheryl Bezuidenhout captures this photo at RoozenGaarde in Washington State. "It was the last weekend of the Skagit County Tulip Festival, which [the gardens] hold every April," she writes.
"It was a rainy morning when my family and I arrived, but the rain held off as we made our way around the gardens. These tulips were unusual in that all the others in the garden were upright, perfectly formed, and vividly colorful, while these seemed to be sulky and past their best, drooping and heavy from the rain. The original photo is of pink tulips, but I converted it to black and white. I felt the lighting and moodiness of the flowers to be the most important message of the image."
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