1/2 billion $$$, yes please! I am so buying a lottery ticket today. If I win, I plan on taking a trip around the world with Finn. I cannot imagine a better education than one you could get through experiencing travel and other cultures and people and languages. Before I had Finn I took at least one big trip every year.
In 2004-2005 I traveled in wester Europe for 6 months. I visited every country but Portugal and Lichtenstein (although I could see Lichtenstein from the hotel we stayed in the Black Forest in Germany). While I wouldn't suggest traveling that length of time having experienced it, a long trip to any place you haven't been before is so inspiring. I so look forward to the day regular travel is possible again. I miss traveling so very much.
Today Finn and I went to the Madison Children's Museum. We have a year long membership and frequent the museum at least once a week. Finn loves it!
As you can see in the photo above, the Wisconsin state capitol building is right across the street from the Children's Museum. When Finn saw the capitol he requested to take a little trip over there. That's just what we did. They were putting up the Christmas tree and decorating it.
good times
The 2013 Sundance Film Fest competitors were announced today!
http://bit.ly/2013Festival1
Congrats to all the filmmakers!!
I worked for the Sundance Film Fest in 2000 and again in 2007-2008 as a Filmmaker Coordinator to the US Documentary filmmakers and their entourage. It was and probably will be my most favorite and best jobs I will have in this lifetime. I loved the people and the films and the music and the excitement of it all. Ok, working 17 hours the 2nd day of the festival was not "exciting" but you get the idea ;)
I am interested to see what they did with this topic so close to my heart.Citizen Koch / U.S.A. (Directors: Carl Deal,
Tia Lessin) — Wisconsin – birthplace of the Republican Party, government
unions, “cheeseheads” and Paul Ryan – becomes a test market in the
campaign to buy Democracy, and ground zero in the battle for the future
of the GOP.
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