Thursday, January 25, 2007

Me


...or I wish this was me.
If I could, I would spend my days like this: reading, studying and contemplating.
Reality is, my life just not like that...not yet at least. I have four lovely children who fill my days with, well, let's just say, less than contemplative moments.
So for now, I just dream.

7 comments:

Spencer Davis said...

Welcome to the blogosphere. Duane and Angel came over tonight for a bbq and told me that you had started your blog. Very exciting. Its a good way to keep in touch. I look forward to reading what I am sure will be deeply contemplated posts.

Jayme said...

Chantelle: I love the title of your blog! Also, thanks for sending Katie and I a christmas card. Your family has really grown up nicely. You all look great. I hope to read more about what you are reading and thinking--grandma Blakesley's legacy, I suppose. Speaking of less-than-contemplative moments, do you remember the taste of koolaid sans sugar and water?

Katie said...

I would like to add my welcome to the blogosphere as well. Your blog title is very original! You have such a darling family. Ian and I loved the Christmas card too. I think it's great that you and Angel have your own book club. We look forward to your blogging.

Chantalle said...

whoo-hoo! this is so fun...it is fantastic to hear from ya'll. it makes me happy :)

jayme: ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!! i still have not been able to get the taste out of my mouth. have you found any good pine tree forts lately?

xoxo

Ian said...

I'm so glad you have started a blog. It will be great to hear more about you and your family!

Those pine tree forts were awesome. But my memory of them consists of sneaking into them when the "older cousins" weren't around to exclude us younguns.

Jayme said...

It is clear that you have teenage children. I had to perform a Google search to translate ROTFLMAO," which, I learned, means Rolling On The Floor Lauging My [Posterior] Off.

3703 said...

How far are you with your Brother's Karamozov? I hope to hear what you think. Jayme is sending me a copy for my birthday.
Also, Darth Spencer lent me and american version: The Brother's K, which is a loose adaption of The Brother's Karamozov. I enjoyed it, but would "selectively" recommend it for readers who don't get offended by bullets and profanity. For more insight see darth spencer. Thanks for having a blog.