Friday, April 25, 2008

Miscellaneous thoughts

I haven't got much to talk about these days. Happily, life has settled into a bit of a routine. I'm reading for pleasure again. I'm crocheting. I'm working on bracelets. I'm hoping to get outside to get some gardening done very soon. I'm taking pictures of my boys. And I've even started scrapbooking again, albeit very slowly. Please excuse the hum-drum-ness of this blog. For those who come by for their daily gawk at the train-wreck that is my emotional state...we'll be back in full swing very soon I'm sure. It's that time of year again. But I, for one, am enjoying hum-drum while I can. :o)
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Sam's Go Diego Go walkie talkies pick up one side of the conversation from someone's two-way radio.
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A little girl got beaned at tball practice and my kind and loving son said, "See, that's why you should be wearing a helmet."
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A client called two days ago to let me know that they "definitely want to appeal the judge's decision." uh...okayyy...what decision?
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Myles' Ocean Wonders Aquarium can be turned on/off with the volume control on our television remote controls.
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At Sam's tball practice, a young boy with his grandma pointed at me and said excitedly, "Look at that, she has the same shirt as you!"
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Got that appeal business figured out...65 copies later it's actually filed properly (12 pages each copy...of the exact same filing...don't ask).
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Why, oh why, did I make chocolate chip muffins?!?!
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Oh...yeah...and a big thank you to my husband for the laugh last night while watching LOST. We haven't had a good honest spontaneous laugh like that in a while.

Ding Dong!
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2 comments:

Julia said...

Hum-drum is great. I am glad you have it.

Julie said...

I agree, hum-drum is good.

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