My week was a roller coaster ride. Some good, some bad. In keeping with my new attempts at optimism, here are the good things:
1) I finished my paper. 28 pages on Government sponsored incentives for renewable energy, or efficient energy products.
2) This morning before church I went on a walk-about at the Lubbock Lake Landmark. It was a little noisier than I had hoped, but it was nice to get out and go for a walk. For those of you curious, I came across some tumbleweed - it really does exist.
3) My nephew (with my sister & brother-in-law) came over for a bit tonight. I don't have a lot of toys for a 2 1/2 year old. He played with my bean bag chair, my ab-roller, a headlamp, and then I gave him my harmonica, which he loved!
Here some pictures of him. Ladies, marry me and you could get one of these for your very own!
Yes, I did clean the slobber out of the harmonica when he was done. Yes, there was a lot.
5 comments:
HOW do you clean out the slobber from a harmonica? I handed mine over to 4 under 6-year-olds and now I'm afraid to touch it!
Well, I did it when it was 'fresh', and whipped it a whole bunch, then wiped it down. If it's dried, eww.
By saying, "Marry me and you could get one of these for your very own" did you mean the harmonica? Because if so, I'm in. I mean, a good harmonica costs, what? $5 these days? Sheesh.
Someone's looking to buy a ticket.
Ryan I loved that statement. It made me smile. Made me miss Ry. Hope things don't get to crazy for you and you make it at least through this semester ok.
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