RE: Usernames
December 2, 2010 at 7:28 pm
(This post was last modified: December 2, 2010 at 7:30 pm by lilyannerose.)
My nic is a family thing it was just a really great first warm spring day and I keep it in memory of the day.
When we were living in Washington, my daughter and I took my granddaughter and her best pal to a concert/show at the Showbox at the Market. It was one of the first really warm days of the year so we went to Emmets Oyster Bar and sat outside with shrimp on ice with some great bread and butter and clam chowder, get the picture. No coat, no sweater and a sunny sky in Washington State! The girls decided they wanted to be a little more "grown" and not have Grannie and Auntie at the Show so they gave my daughter and I names to use for the night. My daughter was Violet and I was LilyanneRose, my granddaughter became our precious little Morning Glory and her friend was Little Lilac. They had such a great time at this show, I'm still carrying a mental video of some of the moments. (The joke was that she was already five foot, nine inches. We had some fun with the names pre show and would use them on other trips to Seattle or Portland!
I think at some point I decided that LilyAnneRose sounded like such a Republican that it would be fun to post under that name for sheer contrast!
As a PS The Showbox at the Market became my favorite venue!
When we were living in Washington, my daughter and I took my granddaughter and her best pal to a concert/show at the Showbox at the Market. It was one of the first really warm days of the year so we went to Emmets Oyster Bar and sat outside with shrimp on ice with some great bread and butter and clam chowder, get the picture. No coat, no sweater and a sunny sky in Washington State! The girls decided they wanted to be a little more "grown" and not have Grannie and Auntie at the Show so they gave my daughter and I names to use for the night. My daughter was Violet and I was LilyanneRose, my granddaughter became our precious little Morning Glory and her friend was Little Lilac. They had such a great time at this show, I'm still carrying a mental video of some of the moments. (The joke was that she was already five foot, nine inches. We had some fun with the names pre show and would use them on other trips to Seattle or Portland!
I think at some point I decided that LilyAnneRose sounded like such a Republican that it would be fun to post under that name for sheer contrast!
As a PS The Showbox at the Market became my favorite venue!
The world is a dangerous place to live - not because of the people who are evil but because of the people who don't do anything about it.
- Albert Einstein
- Albert Einstein