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Deanna Sipe Best response wins Free ticket to the event, everyone wins!

This is a picture of my cookie Jar. Though we don't use this jar for cookies. We use this jar for little notes and shreds of paper. Each one with a little note to remind us of a funny thing that one of the kids did or said, or something we caught them doing when they were lost in make believe.… Continue

Added by Deanna Sipe on March 22, 2009 at 12:48am — No Comments

MT Ray OTBN--what a great excuse for a party

This past weekend I was made aware of this "event" that is sweeping the country, but I haven't seen it mentioned in the Indy area---so I wanted to share it with all of you at SI.....a great excuse for enjoying some good wine with friends! Open That Bottle Night (OTBN) was started in 2000 by two WSJ writers looking for an excuse to get friends together in the dead of winter and enjoy some wine. They invited a few friends over and told each of them to bring "that bottle of wine you have been savi… Continue

Added by MT Ray on February 11, 2009 at 6:06pm — No Comments

Mike Tarak A Walk Down Memory Lane & Lesson About Life

I spent yesterday helping my sister. She's one of my best friends and runs her own business doing residential cleaning. Her oldest (a Jr. at IU) hates this job of hers and doesn't think she should be "doing that kind of work". What he fails to realize is that along with her husband (who works FT for AT&T), this business my sister runs puts him and his younger brother through college and will probably help pay for their younger sister to go as well! So, yesterday we spent a part of our day d… Continue

Added by Mike Tarak on November 6, 2008 at 4:30pm — 2 Comments

Rhett N. Cochran Ahhhhh Trick or Treating!

One thing I really miss about my childhood is Trick or Treating. And back in the day, we did it right. None of this start at 3, end at sundown, mom and dad in the minivan crap. My buddy or my brother and I would head out AT sundown and go until we could walk no further or until our ba… Continue

Added by Rhett N. Cochran on October 31, 2008 at 5:00pm — 4 Comments

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