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Monday, October 26, 2009

Recent Sightings

Recently Kit Kittredge (from the American Girl movie) was sighted here in Ankara.


Even stranger, we also saw one the the Littles...









Occasionally we have a school Dress Down Day to raise funds for various needs. We pay a lira and get to wear jeans. But this time, there was a theme, "Dress in Your Favorite Movie or Book Character." I had my costume all planned out, I was going to wear black boots, a long black skirt, a long-sleeved black shirt, a lace square over my head, and big red letter A on my chest. After all, I enjoyed reading The Scarlett Letter in high school, and our 12th graders are currently reading it. But Campbell Clansman said that HIS wife was not going to school dressed as Puritan Adulteress. Ok, he does have a point.


Oh, and a princess showed up, too.






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2 comments:

Melanie Keffer said...

The Scarlett Letter was also one of my favorite books . . . . To Kill a Mockingbird is another.

Sweet girls, sweet haircuts and sweet costumes. Did Mary and Esther dress up?

When you posted about Annika's Locks of Love and Eva's hair . . . I wrote volumes relating but decided you didn't need to always hear how much I relate.

Sara, you just have to know, when you are writing a blog . . . "Hmmm, Melanie did this with her kids also" is going to be a given. :))) Not that that means anything, but it is beginning to be funny.

Okay . . . Karoline, whose signature hair is like Eva's - fragile and straight, called Locks of Love herself and researched the whole situation making sure her hair wouldn't be wasted. Afterall, that was gold she was giving, gold from her heart . . . but it was 100% her idea. I didn't even realize you could do that. Not sure where she heard it.

I very much relate to what sweet Annika did and your reasons for cutting Eva's hair. :)

M

Melanie Keffer said...

The Scarlett Letter was also one of my favorite books . . . . To Kill a Mockingbird is another.

Sweet girls, sweet haircuts and sweet costumes. Did Mary and Esther dress up?

When you posted about Annika's Locks of Love and Eva's hair . . . I wrote volumes relating but decided you didn't need to always hear how much I relate.

Sara, you just have to know, when you are writing a blog . . . "Hmmm, Melanie did this with her kids also" is going to be a given. :))) Not that that means anything, but it is beginning to be funny.

Okay . . . Karoline, whose signature hair is like Eva's - fragile and straight, called Locks of Love herself and researched the whole situation making sure her hair wouldn't be wasted. Afterall, that was gold she was giving, gold from her heart . . . but it was 100% her idea. I didn't even realize you could do that. Not sure where she heard it.

I very much relate to what sweet Annika did and your reasons for cutting Eva's hair. :)

M

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