Schedule of events on holiday weekend:
Yesterday:
Sleep late
Internet
Read
Turkey dinner/friends/laughing, stories
Old movies: Cheaper by the Dozen, Yours, Mine, and Ours
Today:
Sleep late
Internet
Blogging, forums, news, and videos (stuff I never got do do on workweek)
Dollar Store for cat food, Post Office for paycheck
old movies: Possessed with Joan Crawford, Bette Davis in The Great Lie, and then Mildred Pierce with Crawford.
Making collages
Tomorrow:
Sleep late
Internet
making collages
old movies
read New Yorker, bible, "Power of One" (fiction), newspaper, Real Evangelism (non-fiction)
Notice the lack of: buying stuff, people, forced hilarity, dysfunction, greed, misplaced Christmas activity. (Christmas is a JESUS holiday, people! Not an xBox holiday!)
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I got to watch "The Bishop's Wife" starring Cary Grant; "Come Back Lover" starring Doris Day, and some other very entertaining movies over the weekend. Also saw the latest Bond movie in Skowhegan where the ticket price is $3.50 and I was glad I did not pay full price.
Chuck
We certainly have different schedules. Wanna switch?! ;)
Mine goes something like this:
Get up early
Feed and water baby
Play with baby
Change baby's diaper
Play with baby
Change baby's diaper
Feed baby
Put baby down for nap
Do household chores or bake while baby sleeps
Feed and water baby
Change baby's diaper
Pick up husband from work
Play with baby
Bath baby
Read to baby
Put baby to sleep
Fall exhausted into bed
Repeat process every day
This is off track but thought you'd be interested: http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_11_30-2008_12_06.shtml#1228153366
It has to do with Obama's alleged ineligibility to be president.
LOL, Christie! Not on your life!
Though when I substitute teach during the day and then teach at church nights are way more hectic, and usually laced with intercom calls for "custodian to the boys bathroom please" "Custodian to the gym, please" during sickness season
Chuck the old movies sound great. Movies are fun...
Sorry to hear new Bond is not good.
I discovered that Cheaper By The Dozen is a true story, and it has a really interesting backstory to it
I loved Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball in "Yours, Mine and Ours" very cute movie. Loved the house they moved into after they were married.
Chuck
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