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| That quote in my last blog definitely meant I would have a lot more work to do after that day. It’s funny how Trans Siberian Orchestra makes me not mind Christmas is coming. It actually gets me into quite the festive mood. If you knew me better you’d already know I don’t’ get “festive-feeling”. To say it gets me in “quite the festive mood” is like saying a poor soul in a coma who seems to flutter their eyelid for a fleeting second is “quite active”. I am so nearly done I can taste it. Then again, that flavor could be drywall dust. The ceiling is in thanks to the help of Tyler, Christopher, Cody and Jeff. The roof is done thanks to the help of Dale Slocomb (my boss). And I’m well-ish again thanks to the Grace and Mercy of God (I’ve been sick for the last three and a half weeks now, in case you didn’t know). Of course… Everything in my life has come by the Grace of God. He’s been good to me. *So the mobile house is now a mobile home and all is well with the world…* I think I’ll stop with that cheesy statement in honor of the Holidays. Goodnight or Good day to all. I can’t wait to see you again.  | | |
| They say things I could only say if I took the time to think about them. Taking the time to read lists of quotes is time better used.
“All work is as seed sown; it grows and spreads, and sows itself anew.” -Thomas Carlyle-
I don't know what that's supposed to mean... I guess I'll have a lot more work to do after today is done...
The roof is done. My boss came to helped and we finished it yesterday... *Joy* Now on to drywall, painting, tearing out more carpet, cleaning, doing something with the now bear floor, and something else I can't think of.
I love you all... Seriously. If I haven't shown it I've been lying.
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| A good quote to start off this blog. “Nothing takes the taste out of peanut butter quite like unrequited love.” -Charles M. Schulz- That man was brilliant. It has finally rained. And that’s Ironic. I was actually praying for rain, I know many people who actually need rain and I wanted rain to come (and I’m still thrilled we have it). The funny (or “ironic”) part of it is that I’ve been working on the roof of a mobile home (which, so you know, are basically just made out of sheet metal with tar on the top). This particular mobile home is slightly aged, and the roof hasn’t been kept up as well as maybe it should have been, so there are a few leaks in various places. I was sealing the leaks and almost immediately (the next morning) it started to rain. There is good news of course. I now know pretty much exactly where the other leaks are. | | |
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we find ourselves in the same old mess, singing drunken lullabies.

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| “Always driven toward new shores, or carried hence without hope of return, shall we never, on the ocean of age, cast anchor for even a day?” –Lamartine- Usually when I sit at the computer I like to have some mood-appropriate music playing. I was thinking about all the songs I have on my computer and all of them seem to be inappropriate. Some are nice, but all have an edge. Anything more than the wind blowing or rain pouring from the sky is just too much. I need to go Hiking. Once upon a time I thought it was just a hobby but now I fear we may be dealing with addiction. I’ve wanted so badly to get away and haven’t been able to. Over the weekend I believe I will try my hand at killing birds… two of them… with one stone. One will be the Bird of Getting-away-ness and the other will be the Hiking Bird. Maybe it’ll be good… | | |
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