I’ve just pulled up to the pond and I’m already worried that I can’t get these ducks to swim in a row. I couldn’t sleep last night for worry. Worry….worry….worry. And when you get down to it, what’s to worry? … Continue reading
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Jenny took Nate to the doctor yesterday. She’d taken him to the “doctor” doctor last week for a checkup….but they apparently didn’t have time to check his ears after making her wait for 1 1/2 hours…..so she took him … Continue reading
We went yesterday and looked at some land we might buy that’s a couple of miles from our current home. We took the whole family this time…our daughter, home from college…our two boys and the new baby, Sparrow. It was … Continue reading
Driving home from Asheville last night, Sparrow crying in the back of the minivan towards the end of the trip, rain coming down hard, I could not help but think of all the wet miles I’ve driven in my life. I’m … Continue reading
One of my co-workers bought a “new” used Jeep a short while back, and when she got to the Post Office on Wednesday, coolant was pouring out of the bottom of the radiator. Luckily, they were able to tow it … Continue reading
Ouch. Ow. Oweeeeeeeeeeeee. OK…that’s probably more whining than anybody can stand. I hurt/tweeked my back yesterday getting a big “express mail” box from Mexico out of the back of the Cherokee. I’d picked up a huge box that needed to … Continue reading
Good grief….there’s some crazy stuff out there in the world. Here’s a video of a group of houses that are inside the Great Smokies that were abandoned. Reading the comments on YouTube, it looks like the houses were in use … Continue reading
So if I could get away with it, I’d probably scale things back until I owned nothing and lived in a van down by the river. There wouldn’t be a whole lot to be responsible for in that case. … Continue reading
There was an article in a magazine called The Atlantic a couple of issues ago called “The Overprotected Child” that was about how we don’t seem to give kids the freedom to go out in the world and just play…even … Continue reading