Thursday, May 20, 2004

22 Days Before We Head to Wisconsin

There is so much construction going on here in our neighborhood. I'm surprised #1 son could even get out of the driveway to get to school this morning. There was a huge crane and a cement mixer too all working on the house directly across the street. By the looks of things, we'll have all kinds of new neighbors to meet when we get back here in the fall.
My folks sent pictures of my iris and my tulips up at The Lake. They won't be blooming by the time we get to Wisconsin so I've got them blooming as background for my computer. The weeds look like they're blooming too. Looks like I've got my work cut out for me when we get to Wisconsin. On the plus side, our driveway looks like it made it through the winter. We are thankful that it didn't wash out like it has in previous years.
Last night we attended #1 son's last high school band concert. We plan to watch his last jazz performance on Friday night. He's going to miss those years with the band. I know I did. Hopefully he can find something like it at the University next year.

I just spent the morning on the phone with an old friend. My kids called her, Aunt Nan. She doesn't do the computer. She's got dyslexia. I can't imagine not being able to use the computer. I suppose I'll have to write her snail mail letters this summer. I hate writing letters via snail mail.

Murphyism of the Day

Tylczak's Probability Postulate

Random events tend to occur in groups.

Zymurgy's Law of Evolving Systems Dynamics

Once you open a can of worms, the only way to recan them is to use a larger can.

Today's Little Bit of Trivia

An Atlantic City man sued a casino after he got stuck to a glue-smeared toilet seat and had to wadle through the casino for help.

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