Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Another Blog

OK my trusty followers.  I have not been blogging as I used to.  Why you ask?  I am splitting my time.  My 4D art class requires a blog and I have been writing there.  The subject however is very different.  I am talking art. Photos of some of my work is found there.If you are interested the site is DarleneKThomas.wordpress.com.

My second distraction is Tyler.  I send him 2-3 page letters every week and those take a bit of my time.  When I think of it I will try to start copying some of those stories here. 

Here is an excerpt from this last week.  My foot is healing from the break and I am wearing shoes now; rocker soles so I don't bend the foot. It feels good in the morning, but by evening it hurts.

Friday evening my foot was hurting, Dad and Melissa were at the Rockies game, Ryan was out, somewhere, so I had Neal drive me to finish birthday shopping for Peter.  The car was out of gas, really, really out of gas so of course we’ve got to get some. While Neal is pumping I see this guy ride up on his bike, he has a head lamp and a claw.  He starts going through the trash cans looking for cans.  He finds 2 in the first can.  He crushes one then opens the second and drinks it before crushing it.  I wonder how many cans it took to buy the lamp and the fancy claw thing.

                From there we go to Target.  Neal is easily distracted in the toy aisle and of no help picking anything out.  Honestly they don’t seem to make as many good toys as they used to.  Either that or we already own the really good stuff. I head over to the crafts and find a toy light table.  As much as the kids wanted to play with mine I think it’s a good idea and get it.

                Back at the car I notice that the door to the gas is open.  On closer inspection the gas cap is gone. Yup, Neal had put it on the roof and driven off.  I made him go back to the gas station to look for it.  No luck, then I made him go in and ask.  They had one, but it didn’t fit. Too bad, now Neal had an extra chore to do Saturday. That was a $10 lesson.

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