The Good, The Bad and The Silly

The Good

The Bad

The Silly

The car AC didn’t need to be recharged at a cost of $310

 

The AC compressor was bad. Cost: $541

 

I can do a lot of work from home and have a flexible schedule.

I’ve been known to flex myself into corners of needing to be 2 places at the same time. Like tonight with AYLI rehearsal and congregational meeting.

 

 

The boys don’t have school today. DS1 has friends over to watch a movie and have lunch. They brought the movie and the lunch. It’s boys and girls. (See #2 in the Good column.)

 

 

The girls gave DS1 a sleeveless Spiderman3 tee shirt. This is apparently really funny. Because they giggled hysterically about it. Even DS1 laughed. Must be a story there, eh? Of course, they giggled when they asked for ice water to go with lunch too, so maybe I’m a bit out of touch with the giggle quotient of 10th grade girls. It has been a while…

McKilt agreed to go to SH’s housewarming party with me on Saturday, where many of my masters’ program friends will be in attendance.

My cynical self is trying to quash my excitement about that with thoughts of “he’ll cancel at the last minute.”

I feel like giggling and telling all my friends.

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A year ago (or longer) on This Journey…

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A year ago (or longer) on This Journey…

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A year ago (or longer) on This Journey…

4 Responses to “The Good, The Bad and The Silly”

  1. The Diva's ThoughtsNo Gravatar Says:

    Oh I love the way you put that in a table! LOL Great!


  2. notfaintheartedNo Gravatar Says:

    ;) yes. that might be a bit of “The Silly” too…and the reason for the geekiness tag…So glad someone caught it!!!! :D


  3. churlitaNo Gravatar Says:

    Thoughts look so much more organized when put in table form. Nice job.


  4. Joni MayNo Gravatar Says:

    Well, the tables put it all into perspective for me :) I love the way you use codes to describe the people in your life. One does not need to give it all away, huh? Sounds like you are having more fun than you are telling!


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