Miley, etc.

Thanks to Karen for bringing this to our attention: Miley Cyrus says she’d "love to do a younger, cleaner version of 'Sex and the City" (possible title: "Absolutely No Sex and the City").
Can’t you just see Miley playing Emily of Emily Ever After?
Miley! Call us!
Ok, back to reality.
We are SO close to unveiling a new website for you all. Wayne has been hard at work coding and designing and… uh… webbing and stuff. We’re really excited about the new site! But I’m giving you fair warning, so when you come to this site one day (hopefully later this week) and it looks totally different, you can’t freak out. It will still be us. Just taller, and better looking.
In other news, it’s hot, and I haven’t been able to go running (I like to sweat but I’m not suicidal), and my brain is fried, and I’m getting very excited because next week we’re going to Cape Cod. My friend has a house there (with a tennis court! I don’t play tennis, but it’s cool anyway. And a golf cart! I love the golf cart!), and he’s letting us stay there to hang out at the beach and read and just chill. I cannot wait. The house doesn’t have internet or cable, and I plan to do nothing more strenuous than turning pages. Ah. It’s my idea of a perfect vacation.
What’s your idea of a perfect vacation? Anyone have any fun summer plans?

8 comments:
Crazy jealous! That sounds pretty ideal. I hope you have a great vacation.
I kept my kids out of summer school, because I don't like robbing them of that whole month of vacation. Plus, I rattle on poetically all the time about how much I love having them with me and how hard it is to send them off again in the fall. But then I started a new at-home job. I confess this year I've had a few passing happy thoughts about how quiet the house will be for work once school starts again. So I think my biggest goal this summer is not to wish it away. Our vacations are usually just small getaways, and that is usually my only goal - just to be away from the norm and get perspective. I love that. I never have better ideas about life than when I'm driving home from a vacation.
Perfect vacation? 60 degrees, occasional rain, Russian tea, cozy socks, a stack of books.
I know Miley Cyrus' teacher. Maybe I can have him put in a good word for you.
I thought "perfect vacation" involved the Holy Land Experience. Can't get any closer to perfection than photo ops with Jesus, can you?
That said, perfect vacation involves remote cabin, lake shore, mountain vista, crisp clean air, a handful of good friends.
I like vacations that involve seeing a new place and not spending too much money. Last summer my best friend and I took a 10-day road trip to DC, Philadelphia, and NYC. We stayed with people we knew so we didn't have to pay for hotels... definitely a cheap way to go! I had never been to Philly before, and she had never been to New York, so we both saw a new place and got to play tour guide. It was a great trip!
No vacay plans. But the perfect vacation would be: go wherever I want to go, do whatever I want to do, and have plenty of money to not feel guilty about aforementioned going and doing. :o) (OH! And to have someone else do my laundry when I get back home. Ha-ha)
Thai food, elephant rides, massages, sugar-white beaches, no one around for miles...
In short, MY HONEYMOON!
I have to say our honeymoon was pretty much the perfect vacation - gorgeous mountains, yummy restaurants, cool sunny weather, sleeping late, cooking in when we wanted to, and just being with the person you love most. Mmmm. (And I'm glad we enjoyed it, 'cuz it's about the only vacation we get this summer...but it was amazing!)
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