chopper said:I've been waiting so long...it's raining! Nice rain! I have a big smile!
I like. What a treasure you have. My favorite thing is to save oldies from mom, gramma, dad.and bompa. Emmmm makes me feel so happy and warm.I bring sand and pebbles/rocks home from Lake of the Woods (my grandparents' cabin-now my cousin's) every summer that I go. I have a collection of rocks that my grandma kept on the woodburning cook stove--each rock is one that one of us collected...that rock collection is now mine and dear to me. I finally found the right container for last year's rocks and sand. The tray is one my mom used at LOW on the Canadian side (where my folks had a cabin for 10 years) (okay, I painted it purple--what did you expect)? Now all I have to do is find the rock collection (it has been packed for 2 years) and put those on the tray:
How nice Margi. Little ones are so precious. That would indeed make me smile.They called me all by themselves this morning ... Just to say, I love you Grandmom Margaux ...
Buonasera,
Ciao, Margaux
+1I like. What a treasure you have. My favorite thing is to save oldies from mom, gramma, dad.and bompa. Emmmm makes me feel so happy and warm.
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That would make me smile too.My friendly neighbour came to visit. It made me smile..
Way to go lady.I said "No" at work...made me smile.
+2 Funny how "no" is one of the first words one learns, but as one gets older, one forgets how to say it...I said "No" at work...made me smile.
Now why did I have the impression you kept them in a phone booth?i had a pretty good day today starting at 4:48am.
we had a major meltdown of a power supply that feeds the main audio video router out of my building. it died so badly that it took down the backup power supply, as well as the cpu that controls the damn thing. so, for 7 minutes we had nothing on air, nada; not eastern, central, mountain, or west coast was getting anything.
then there was lots of junk going out for an hour to the 4 u.s. time zones, as well as the cw network. this was a big time event that engineers only experience a few times in their lifetimes, and i was the senior guy on the job.
it took me a bit, but i was able to determine what happened, then physically swapped out this gigantic power supply bucket and get the system back up and running before the 6am shows. this thing was heavy. i ripped one of my favourite shirts in the process, but i'll just put in for it (several, lol) when i do my taxes as "unreimbursed employee expenses".
i got a lot of atta boys from my bosses for that one.
then i went home, ate a coupla cheese dogs, slept a little, then took my boy down to the field and had a pickup game of baseball with a bunch of 8 to 10 year olds; them vs. me.
i crushed the little brats and sent them home crying... just kidding. it was a lot of fun.
dw made dinner, then we watched a few cartoons and some olympics before i put my family to bed, and i headed back in to work.
and here i am.
hoping to not have to avert another disaster tonight. my cape and tights are in the wash.