Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Hump Day Thoughts
I love Wednesdays.
I'm going to get new glasses Friday, I'm so excited.
We went and ate at Go Go Gumbo in Boyd last night, GREAT!!!! (Cajun cuisine) and if you decide to get desert...get the "2DIE4" because "it is to die for".
We got two great rounds of showers today, one this morning and one this evening.
My wife grilled pork chops tonight...good times.
I get very upset when my Direct TV DVR acts up...and its been acting up.
I love my wife, she is really good on a lot of things...paying bills, doing research, winning on slot machines, painting bedrooms, driving (she is great at speeding) and being a great wife. But she has a very hard time using the remote control for the TV.
It is hot in Texas this summer, man, it has been a beating. I hear that Alaska is set to have one of the coolest summers in a very long time, the high today in Palmer was in the 60's.
A very good person is the City Manager in Dublin, Texas.
We worked SWEAT today and had a good group of kids working. We cleaned out our workroom (storage barn) and found some old soft drinks that needed to be thrown away. Each kid got to shake a few of them up real good and throw them into the dumpster and make them pop all over the place...we had a good time, laughed and acted silly. I wonder if a guy with a PHD could throw some numbers at that positive interaction and determine if it was time well spent. Could the standard deviation in the bell curve justify the positives or negatives of that interaction? Just wondering.
If my wife steps on a sticker in the house, you would think she stepped on a hot coal that had just caught her foot on fire.
I prefer semi-gloss to satin.
When I was a kid, my favorite toy was Legos. I love them now, I just don't have any.
Pepper is a sternutator and makes me sneeze.
My wife's pet name for me is "Punkin Noodle", and she spells is like this "(~~)n%dl"...I thinks that is the neatest thing in the world.
If you get a chance and have an hour, please watch the Youtube video of Professor Randy Pausch's "The Last Lecture". It will be worth every second of your time.
No matter how bad it gets...I know that I am blessed.
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