Wednesday, April 09, 2008

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Monday, March 31, 2008

There but for the grace of God.

What does this mean? I just finished reading a short crime story by Robert Bloch "Shooting Star" where I read this line.

A quick google found it means "something that you say which means something bad that has happened to someone else could have happened to you".

Friday, April 29, 2005

This picture was taken April 16, the day after Andrew was born! Posted by Hello

Saturday, April 09, 2005

Last Weekend...

This weekend could be the last for Amy and I as a two person family. The baby's due date is Tuesday, though that doesn't mean when the baby will come. It could be later today, tomorrow or amy could be induced ten days from now. It's like waiting for Christmas morning, only not sure which day that is.

I love our new computer. It's not that the blue screen wasn't a nice screen saver, but it just didn't have the speed or memory do anything worthwhile. Right now as a type this, I'm watching Matrix Reloaded on DVD, checking movie times on Google and typing this. I realize this isn't cutting edge technology and it's been around for a awhile - but it's great to finally have it at home.

"You don't truly know someone until you fight them."
Matrix Reloaded

Not sure why I decided to type this quote from the movie. I think it is true that you can learn a lot from a person by facing adversity with them.

I think we're going to see Sahara, the new Indiana Jones rip-off. I'd like to see sin City, but I'll have to see it by myself because of the heavy violence.

Later,

Saturday, March 26, 2005

Long weekend...

Amy's dad is here visiting us for Easter weekend. We are having anice visit and hopefully Brent is enjoying his stay here. Yesterday we showed him the sculpure garden at the Walker museum and went to the Mall of America.

This morning they went to the temple while I went to the ward council meeting

Got to go!

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Wow, Late Again....

Once again I'm falling behind in writing daily. But there always seems something that needs done. We've finally upgraded our old computer and now have something with a CD/DVD burner, not to mention an infinately faster processer. Still waiting for the monitor to come in. We're tossing our 15" CRT for a 17" LCD flatscreen. The next item to convince Amy of is a Ipod. But we both want a camcorder to record the baby's first days with - so that's the priorty.

Two short items I wrote on small scraps of paper that I want to toss:

Winter Falls quickly in MN
not with a gentle snowflake
landing on my bald spot,
but like a fastball brick
thrown by Ignatz. Like
Karzy Kat, I'm always
caught dreaming...

and then,

Americans limit what they worry
about. We worry about coll
things. Health care, social
security, North Korea-- we
don't understand it enough to
worry about. But gas prices,
road potholes and low-carb diets--
that we can deal with.

Good night Gracie.

Friday, March 04, 2005

I've been deliquent in writing every day. Yesterday was my dad's 74th birthday. 1931-2005. He certainly never thought he'd live this long. And the way his health is, he probably wishes he wouldn't live this long. I shouldn't say that, I know he wants to see his newest grandbaby.

Tonight and tomorrow Amy are going to a baby class. I guess they show us what to expect when the baby comes, both the delivery and when you take the baby home. I think that is what it is about, but not completely sure.

I'm still reading the 7th Stephen King Dark Tower book. I've really liked these books. I'm glad I'm reading them all now, rather than spaced out over the last 25 years. I think after this book, I might just read short stories for awhile. I have a couple that I've wanted to read, so it's time.

Spring had come to Minneapolis I think. The snow is melting and things are wet and sloppy looking outside. I doesn't matter where you park, there always seems to be a lake outside your door.

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