No, I haven't fallen off the face of the earth, but company, Scouts, Relief Society and family has kept me so busy that even visiting the Internet is an impossible thought, let alone trying to compose and post! Until today, that is, and only for a few minutes. I made a commitment and I kept it, so now I can work without a care in the world…ha ha ha! What am I saying? There's no such thing. So I'm going to keep it fairly uncomplicated today, but this is going to be a gripe session, since I have had this little dust devil whirling around in my head and bothering me since I was at the "happiest place on earth" on Monday and it hasn't dissipated, so I need to get it out of my system and on to happier places. I made an "adults only" trip to Disneyland on Monday: Grandma N., Jake, his friend Christian, Megan (not pictured…taking picture) and I were all in the area, so we decided to all go together…no one under the age of 21 was in attendance, at least not in our party. (Children were everywhere! Babies and toddlers and teens, oh my!) It still feels a little funny going without kids. I remember the first time I did not need a stroller as part of the entourage…it was a momentous occasion! Now, after more than