Tuesday, June 14, 2005
Day 11
Time is zipping by. Slept in late this morning - almost to 10 AM. Walker had a very hard time sleeping last night because of his little flu. But he was up at 5:30 this morning and has more energy today than Mary and I put together. Kids are amazing!
Song of the Day: Night of the Living Dead by G. Love - sorry for the repeat on the artist, but my brain does what it wants. Despite the name, this is a really mellow song with a very catchy chorus.
Yesterday was a do nothing day. With Walker feeling sick and Mary at school the big news was moving a little kousa dogwood and going to the post office. We also went to the video store and Walker picked the exact same Dora video we had just returned. It seems that the Pirate Adventure is a big hit. That's ok, because if I have to listen to Dora's Party episode one more time, "Mambo, Mambo, Mambo" is going to be the next song of the day.
I'm not sure if I picked the perfect time to be out or the worst. The Remedy migration project at work launched over the weekend (after a year of work) and it seems to be having just a little more than the normal hiccups - or maybe they are the normal hiccups. Anyway, there are some really awesome people working on the issues so I'm not too worried. It's just a little hard to be watching from the sidelines.
Song of the Day: Night of the Living Dead by G. Love - sorry for the repeat on the artist, but my brain does what it wants. Despite the name, this is a really mellow song with a very catchy chorus.
Yesterday was a do nothing day. With Walker feeling sick and Mary at school the big news was moving a little kousa dogwood and going to the post office. We also went to the video store and Walker picked the exact same Dora video we had just returned. It seems that the Pirate Adventure is a big hit. That's ok, because if I have to listen to Dora's Party episode one more time, "Mambo, Mambo, Mambo" is going to be the next song of the day.
I'm not sure if I picked the perfect time to be out or the worst. The Remedy migration project at work launched over the weekend (after a year of work) and it seems to be having just a little more than the normal hiccups - or maybe they are the normal hiccups. Anyway, there are some really awesome people working on the issues so I'm not too worried. It's just a little hard to be watching from the sidelines.
