Guess What Today Is?
That's right
It's Self Portrait Tuesday!
Ok so this is moi in the room where
I do most of my best work
~no not that silly~ ( i am truly horney, oops i meant corney...)
This is my therapy room
Played the best game of CANDYLAND today
seriously when is the last time you played CANDYLAND
All the rainbow colors
Peppermint Stick Forest and Gum Drop Mountain?
Where the hazards are getting stuck on a peppermint block, meeting up with a sneaky Gingerbread and being sent back a few spaces... and our objective is too meet up with King Candy and skate with Queen Frostine
I can't get enough of it, really
I mean come on!
Who doesn't want to play with these Candy bein' Katz:
King Kandy
Lord Licorice (he's dreadful!)
Grandma Nutt `(my personala fav, we call her GMa Nutter)
Mr. Mint
Queen Frostine ~cause she's so purty~
Princess Lolly
Gloppy (he's all chocolate)
Jolly
Plumpy
What's not to like? Bright Colors, Good and Bad and Gingerbread? I am hooked.
Wanna play?
So yes, the picture above is in my room - this is where my incredible peeps that I am honored to work for share their secrets, sillies, and stories. I am so lucky to call this "my Job" and they are all so wonderful and resiliant. Please note the seventies mirror and the playful children pictures ; )
Smelled Fresh Cut Grass Today and water coming out of a hose on a hot day when it hits the pavement....ummmmmm.....
That's Right Chya'll
SPRING
HAS
SPRUNG
And By The Way
A rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon that causes a nearly continuous spectrum of light to appear in the sky when the Sun shines onto droplets of moisture in the Earth's atmosphere. It takes the form of a multicoloured arc, with red on the outside and violet on the inside. Even though a rainbow spans a continuous spectrum of colours, traditionally the full sequence of colours is most commonly cited as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. It is commonly thought that indigo was included due to the different religious connotations of the numbers six and seven at the time of Isaac Newton's work on light, despite its lack of scientific significance and the poor ability of humans to distinguish colours in the blue portion of the visual spectrum.
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