😦 Still talking to myself.
Remember? I once said one of my “never” principles is, “Never start the car with the garage door down”. I have been tempted to do so just to check on something, like mileage, or set the clocks.
This morning, the Times-News reported on the death of one of Hendersonville’s favorite men. He died back in October. He owned a car dealership. The death was ruled an accident. What happened was.
He was working on a truck that was running, he fell off a ladder and was knocked unconscious. He died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Don’t ever start the car with the garage door down. Not even for a minute.
I gave the Kid some money to buy souvenirs at his field trip.
🙂 He bought me a very nice book mark.
😦 He bought himself a harmonica. Does anyone know how annoying a harmonica can be in the hands of a nine-year-old who thinks he’s a rock star?
Youngest GD, Jenn married a Kentucky man. He’s serious about it.
Following is the e-mail correspondence between me and her:
“How can Vanderbilt beat Kentucky in basketball?
Who has ever heard of such a thing?
Da.”
“It can happen when Kentucky can’t play together as a team”
John Lennon played the harmonica, too, using one of those weird around the head or shoulders holders so he could also keep playing the guitar. I think Dylan had the same get-up.
So if you guys have a guitar around the house, they can actually then play both at the same time. Hours of musical (sort of) fun for the whole family that way.
🙂 Saturday.
😦 New computer system at work is awful. They almost didn’t get one of our sister papers out the other night — the entire front page vanished from the computer system at about 10 p.m. I guess they finally found or restored it somehow. No one’s very happy.
🙂 Getting a much-needed haircut today.
😦 I’ve got to start eating better again. I’ve become very lax about my diet and I’m feeling it.
🙂 Second Arrow is coming home tomorrow night. This must be the weekend for the daughters to come home, huh Kare and Mumsee? 😉 Except mine will be arriving when the weekend is mostly over, and will stay until Tuesday morning.
Well, the one studying to be, anyway — she’s in the second of a five-semester program. I’m waiting to hear stories about her classes. She’s already told me some, and I’m sure there will be more. 🙂
Spent Spring Break touring the West and watching basketball with my son. We’ve taken these all male, hiking, golfing, basketball-watching vacations for nineteen years (since he was 4). I am always happy to get home to my wife, but she is understanding to know we need this time to do “guy things”.:-)
Children in public and private schools get a week off in the spring. I think College students get two weeks. I think it is so the teachers can go to some sort of conference or something.
Our children would not do well with a break like that. Though, sometimes they get one anyway. One of the fifteen year olds is just finishing her tenth grade and will be starting eleventh the next day. She plans to go to college, then med school, and finish as a forensic whatever. She is also very kind and sweet. I look forward to see what God’s plans are for her.
😦 Comon everybody. Just because it’s Saturday you think you can roll over and snooze the day away.
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The Commodores beat the Blue Devils and the Terps beat the Wildcats.
In basketball yet!
Never heard of such a thing.
What is this world coming to?
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😦 Still talking to myself.
Remember? I once said one of my “never” principles is, “Never start the car with the garage door down”. I have been tempted to do so just to check on something, like mileage, or set the clocks.
This morning, the Times-News reported on the death of one of Hendersonville’s favorite men. He died back in October. He owned a car dealership. The death was ruled an accident. What happened was.
He was working on a truck that was running, he fell off a ladder and was knocked unconscious. He died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Don’t ever start the car with the garage door down. Not even for a minute.
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Chas,
You have that backwards. Wildcats at least sound scary. Commodores too. But Duke was…..
😦 Beaten by a bunch of turtles.
🙂 At least the tourney didn’t start yet. That would be worse.
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I gave the Kid some money to buy souvenirs at his field trip.
🙂 He bought me a very nice book mark.
😦 He bought himself a harmonica. Does anyone know how annoying a harmonica can be in the hands of a nine-year-old who thinks he’s a rock star?
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Yes.
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KBells, rock stars don’t play harmonicas, they play drums. Be thankful.
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Seriously, the sound of a violin in the hands of a student is the most unnerving of all.
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🙂 Harmonicas and 9 year olds!
🙂 Daughter home for the weekend!
🙂 Great home Bible study last night (and yummy apple squares brought by one ot the ladies)
😦 Only a high of -18C today
🙂 Sun is shining
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I guess this is payback for what I did to my parents my first year learning the trombone. 🙂
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It is an absolutely gorgeous day in the Sunny South. Life if good.
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Interesting you should say that, Chas, as yesterday, one of the eleven year olds asked for a violin to learn. I gave her one and it was interesting.
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Yes, Kare, daughter is here for the weekend, how did you know? Good to see her, she has not been up in several months and I have not been down.
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😯
-18c 😦
Yikes! That’s cold!
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🙂 Music of children. Chas- Some rockers use harmonicas. Bob Dylan comes to mind.
🙂 Nice weather. At least yesterday. Cooler weather and rain on the way.
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🙂 I used to be a 9 year old with a harmonica
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Youngest GD, Jenn married a Kentucky man. He’s serious about it.
Following is the e-mail correspondence between me and her:
“How can Vanderbilt beat Kentucky in basketball?
Who has ever heard of such a thing?
Da.”
“It can happen when Kentucky can’t play together as a team”
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John Lennon played the harmonica, too, using one of those weird around the head or shoulders holders so he could also keep playing the guitar. I think Dylan had the same get-up.
So if you guys have a guitar around the house, they can actually then play both at the same time. Hours of musical (sort of) fun for the whole family that way.
🙂 Saturday.
😦 New computer system at work is awful. They almost didn’t get one of our sister papers out the other night — the entire front page vanished from the computer system at about 10 p.m. I guess they finally found or restored it somehow. No one’s very happy.
🙂 Getting a much-needed haircut today.
😦 I’ve got to start eating better again. I’ve become very lax about my diet and I’m feeling it.
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Some of the children’s bio grandfather built himself a pogo stick with harmonica and drums and cymbals. They got it when he died.
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Oh my.
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Mumsee, cool! Does anyone there know how to play it.
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🙂 Gorgeous day here.
🙂 Spent it all indoors reading.
🙂 I’m leading the Periodic Book Club discussion tomorrow night on Jennie Allen’s Anything: the prayer that unlocked my God and my Soul.
🙂 Lots of good fodder for conversation.
🙂 I wish I could read it faster; I’ve got a lot of other things to do!
🙂 Friend lent me the first season of Call The Midwife and I’m hooked . . . 🙂
😦 Not sleeping. Sigh.
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🙂 Second Arrow is coming home tomorrow night. This must be the weekend for the daughters to come home, huh Kare and Mumsee? 😉 Except mine will be arriving when the weekend is mostly over, and will stay until Tuesday morning.
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Yay. Is this the vet tech arrow?
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Yes, that’s the one. 😉
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Well, the one studying to be, anyway — she’s in the second of a five-semester program. I’m waiting to hear stories about her classes. She’s already told me some, and I’m sure there will be more. 🙂
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Spent Spring Break touring the West and watching basketball with my son. We’ve taken these all male, hiking, golfing, basketball-watching vacations for nineteen years (since he was 4). I am always happy to get home to my wife, but she is understanding to know we need this time to do “guy things”.:-)
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What? I missed spring break??
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We do things early in Texas, but there were a few other Spring Breakers in New Mexico, Moab, Hoover Dam, etc.
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Our spring break starts tomorrow.
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What is spring break?
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Children in public and private schools get a week off in the spring. I think College students get two weeks. I think it is so the teachers can go to some sort of conference or something.
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Our children would not do well with a break like that. Though, sometimes they get one anyway. One of the fifteen year olds is just finishing her tenth grade and will be starting eleventh the next day. She plans to go to college, then med school, and finish as a forensic whatever. She is also very kind and sweet. I look forward to see what God’s plans are for her.
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Spring Break-10 days starting Good Friday. 🙂
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🙂 Second Arrow is home!
🙂 🙂 There are two very excited little arrows squealing and jumping for joy! 🙂 🙂
🙂 We’re all happy!
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