April 14, 2008

  • Xanga has the collywobbles this morning, so I am not going to chance a long post.

    Yesterday was very busy, and in fact there is nothing but Very Busy around here as far as the eye can see, so there is no need to talk about it.

    #1 son got back safely from his rock concert, having seen the Mississippi flooding, which he says was pretty cool and not at all dangerous, and also having missed a bunch of things because of people who were so slow getting ready that they couldn't get out of the dorms where they were staying.

    They were at Rhodes, my great-grandfather's alma mater. He roomed there with the boy who would later become President Wilson. They had gone to prep school together.

    I bet they always got ready promptly.

    I understand what #1 son is talking about, because I am married to know someone just like that. You plan to go someplace, put your shoes on, and then stand there waiting while they have a cigarette, change their shirt, fix their hair, do some luandry, change the oil...The best plan is never to go anywhere with people like that, unless you are one too.

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  • my Mr is the same way, after 22 years of marriage it still drives me nuts.  if we are to be somewhere at a specified time I bump the time up by a minimum of 30 minutes, that way we are only 15 minutes late.

  • I can't tell which of us is the one "like that" in my marriage. He claims it's me, but I'm pretty certain that it's him...

  • Xanga is a little funky today. I finished knitting my tank top yesterday. I have to piece it together. I will post it when I get that done. I'm quite impressed with myself. I purchased a lacy mohair the other day - and am making a scarf out of it. It's going to be gorgeous - if I can keep remembering to do the pattern (yo, skp).  Sometimes I forget the yo.  Ah, froggy time.

  • M and I are pretty much "ready set go" type kids. When we decide to do something it sometimes feels like a race for who can be ready and at the door first.

  • Sean's on the front page at myzip as a good example of how to write a post! Yay Sean!

    Ahem, carry on. Just had to share with someone who'd be impressed

  • LOL

  • @feebeeglee - Hey! How cool!

    They are always telling us to write short posts. I'll have to work on that.

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