Train

Another train just went by, another late-night freight. I don’t care if its thunderously loud, its a mesmerizing spectacle. I drop what I’m doing every time it passes.

Maybe its time to seek professional help. I’m a train junkie.

Highlights of 2004, Number 2

2. Moving. Number two on my list of 2004 events is our move from Garner to Raleigh. We talked about moving for some time before actually doing it. There was lots of work put in ahead of the actual event, but that event finally happened this summer. Moving is typically difficult, but ours was fairly easy, all things considered.
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Trains

Watching a few trains go by yesterday made me think: wow, dragging tons of freight around is incredibly inefficient. There’s got to be a better way.

I’ll let you know when I come up with the “better way” part. 🙂

Colds Arrive With a Vengeance

I spent the day feeling like one of those freight trains behind our house smacked into me. I started off cold, wearing a pullover and jeans. By dinnertime I was in short sleeves and shorts.

There have also been multiple sneezes. And Kelly is dealing with her cold at the same time. It’s pretty miserable here.

Fortunately, Hallie seems to be getting over her cold, and Travis is still healthy. If we can all get over it, this will be a much happier home.

I posted so many stories this morning because I got up at 5:30, much earlier than I usually do. I couldn’t sleep if I’d wanted to.

So its been a long day. If you’ll excuse me, I believe a bed is calling me.

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News and Observer Bake Sale Story

Yesterday’s bake sale story made it to the front page! Unfortunately, it’s just the front page of the website.

Looks like the photographer never made it out to see the kids. And I wish I’d remained in the background. Oh well.

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New Poll

The song quote in my last post got me thinking of an issue that can only be decided by poll. Cast your vote today.

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The Kids Are All Right

For the past few days, signs have been hanging on the street corners of Windsor Forest, announcing some sort of aid effort for the victims of last week’s tsunami. I didn’t think much of this until today, when I found out who was behind it.
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Play More In The Mud in 2005

Kelly’s parents spent the weekend with us, since we didn’t get to see them over the Christmas holidays. The weather was unusually warm, in the 70s, so Kelly’s dad and I decided to take advantage of it and get some outside tasks completed.

We’ve always had a small puddle in the corner of our backyard due to poor grading. A whole handful of neighborhood yards drain into ours. It created a swampy jungle, with reeds and weeds coming up to my shoulders. It was just a festering mess.
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