I like this layout. What I do not like is that , even though I align the pictures to one side or the other, they will not listen to me. It looks all good when I am composing an entry, but, as soon as it gets onto the real page, the picture acts like no one ever told it what to do. I'm sure there has to be a way to fix it. I just haven't had time to figure that out yet. I hate when things don't behave the way I know they should!
I changed the design of my other blog - the one where I mostly talk about my kids and stuff, because I can, and also because I can't help but spread myself out all over the Internet. I keep hoping someone I used to know will find me. I keep looking to see if I might possibly know someone. I even signed up for a Facebook account today hoping that some of the people I went to school with would be on there. No such luck. Where are these people? I realize we did not have computers when we were in school, but I'm using a computer all the time. Surely they learned too?
I need to do a real post soon because I'd like to get caught up, but for now I really need to get to bed. First make sure the kids get to bed, then me to bed. Their dad already ran off. He's got to get up and go to work tomorrow. Well, I've got to get up and do stuff too, so I need my sleep. I know there were things I was supposed to do when I sat down at this computer, like get some Feast web pages up, but like I said, I got distracted. I seem to get distracted very easily.
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