Archives: August 2008

Cold and Wet

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Published on: August 27, 2008

The season, barely begun, has unofficially ended. Fall is here, in fog and rain and a heavy coat of grey. The pool, infrequently used, is leaf-blown and much too cold to swim in. In a normal summer, if there is such a thing, we open in mid-May and close in mid-September. Our last good swim is on Labor day. Unless there is a sudden upswing in temperature, we will be hot-tubbing for Labor day. I missed the summer this year. Both weeks.

The kids did all the cool things I never did as a kid: Went on a cruise to Alaska with grandma, went to camp, lounged by the pool (on the few warm days) and played way too many video games. I wanted to go to camp as a kid, but never did. Now that I am older, camp has a weird association for me. I think not of kids run amok, but of those lovely camps that clipped off so much of my family tree on my father’s side during WWII. Makes sending the kids off to camp somewhat creepy. Fortunately, the focus these days seems to be on crafts and playing, not forced labour and finding new ways to kill people en masse.

Dead Bowie For Veep!

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Published on: August 22, 2008

It’s 5:15pm and my beer is only half empty. Must be Friday. Ah, that explains why I am watching Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog and not working. If only I’d thought to order a Wine Rack, I wouldn’t have to go upstairs in five minutes for another drink. I have two new books to read, but here I sit in a slightly dazed haze of booze (yes, I am a cheap drunk these days, having started to go glossy with one beer). Books will have to wait until tomorrow — I need to find out if Billy gets Penny, or whether she sticks with hammerpenis.

And finally, don’t forget to Get Your War On.

I Left My Stomach Up There

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Published on: August 6, 2008

I missed a good time yesterday. While I toiled away in the sweatshop that is my basement office (I need to get my fan back from the dwarves), Jennie and the kids went to Silverwood. The only low point was Aaron’s roller-coaster ride, which ended with a bloody nose and black eye. Apparently, tucking your head and letting your face slam repeatedly into the safety bar while waiting for the ride to be over is not fun. Poor little guy. After getting off the ‘coaster, he pointed to the top of the ride and said “I left my stomach up there.” He’s done with roller-coasters, I guess.

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