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Writer’s Block: Childhood Memories As A Kid
What is my favorite childhood memory of summertime? Family picnics. Big family picnics, in our backyard, or any of our aunt and uncle’s backyards. Playing kickball with all my cousins in the middle of the street. Toasting marshmallows. Late nights … Continue reading
VISITORS!
Yesterday John and Karin visited with the kids, and we went out to a nice restaurant and had a good time. It was great seeing them and catching up, and hearing all about their book business. One day Russ and … Continue reading
Writer’s Block: Acquired taste
It’s not really that weird, but I like raisins in a green salad. I probably picked that up from my parents, who also add apples to a green salad. I like that too, but my stomach is not always in … Continue reading
SENSE OF HUMOR
Russ is a funny guy. Just now, I was looking online at the Bose music system. Apparently they have a system that allows you to connect *wirelessly* to the music on your computer, and have it come out of the … Continue reading
HMMM….
I’m cleaning out my files, and I’ve found some interesting stuff. I’ll share this one, which I printed and saved after I read it somewhere on the internet, several years ago: “I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht … Continue reading
VACATION AND STAYCATION
Russ and I are on vacation this week, and since we couldn’t get to Florida on account of Boogins still not being 100%, and we didn’t want to leave his mom looking after a potentially puking and inappropriately-pooping cat for … Continue reading
GLEE!!!
I was going to write about Glee, and how it has become one of my favorite shows of all time, and who is my favorite character, and what were the most inspirational moments this past season. But then I found … Continue reading
GLEEK
Oh, btw, have I mentioned…? I’m a gleek. More on this later.
CADMIUM
This is going to be one of those “I’m appalled!” posts. The other day I went into McDonald’s for my standing order lunch of a side salad and iced tea, and saw that they were recalling the Shrek glasses. I … Continue reading
BUFFET CITY BUFFET
First, there was Buffet City, way out in the south part of Tuscaloosa. It’s a Chinese Buffet, and actually quite good. So imagine our delight, when we found out that they would be opening another restaurant in the north end … Continue reading