Friday, June 11, 2004

Congratulations to you Mary. We're all very proud of you.

Thursday, June 10, 2004

A Big hello to you all!
Im in under grams idenity, I've lost mine.....literally. My purse and everything in it got left behind on my bus ride into work Monday...nice way to start the week off huh? Brings me back to just about 2 years ago when I was busy going here and there(mostly everywhere) regaining my idenity. Well, I'm at it again! But what I was mostly wanting to go on record here is that tonight was my last drunk class!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll be heading off next week to DMV and to the court clerk with my completion papers....It was quite a long haul but I made it through. And better yet, if I keep doing what I did today(minus the drunk class) on July 3rd I'll be celebrating 2 years clean and sober. Man-oh-man am I grateful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm happier (and fatter) than I've ever EVER been and I do want to thank you all for your love and support. There's nothing like family. I sure love mine. Thanks for the latest fishing pics boys I loved 'em! looked you you caught some nice ones! hope you're all enjoying your vacation at Bear Lake, wish I could be there. I'm looking so forward to my trip to Wyomming and Montana in late july.
There is nothing I love more than the pines. It is definately my heaven on earth. Love you guys, Mary
Dear Ones,

To solve the mystery of where the word dobbie originated, it began with the Olsons. I don't know if Jerry is responsible for the term or if it was some sort of baby talk from Richard or Christena. As for the definition, I won't define it in this epistle. Love to all, Grandma
Dear Ones,

To solve the mystery of where the word dobbie originated, it began with the Olsons. I don't know if Jerry is responsible for the term or if it was some sort of baby talk from Richard or Christena. As for the definition, I won't define it in this epistle. Love to all, Grandma

Wednesday, June 09, 2004

I thought the exact same thing when I saw the movie. Couldn't get past it. I always pictured it spelled as "dobbie" for no good reason. Maybe it seemed a little less offensive spelled that way. And I remember it used in the singular form (as in "Laurel just deposited a dobbie in the pool").

I think my mother invented the word, but you'll have to check with her as to it's etymology. As to the meaning, it's better left unpublished on this here blog.
I'm sitting here watching Harry Potter 2 with Eddie. There's this skinny little freak named Dobby. Sure isn't the first time I've heard the word, though I almost always heard it in it's plural form.

Where in the world did it come from?

This alone is the most disturbing thing about the movie.

S