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No longer on the river and, again, an empty nester. Back to living on Fleming Island and making some more friends!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Up and running

Imagine me dancing around my bedroom, singing,
"My Internet is back, my Internet is back!"
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Rosalie sent me a sweet comment (you'll have to go find it for yourselves!) where she says she pictures my expressions and body language. I've had others say the same thing when they read my blog, which makes me chuckle.
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It's such a long day without the outside world (i.e. Internet) but somehow I managed to keep my mind busy while not dwelling on the markets and such. Two of my account managers have called in recent days, and I jokingly, please note, jokingly, suggest to them they are calling to make sure I haven't jumped off my balcony yet! One guy, Alan, was giving me his spiel about keeping an eye on my investments and so on, to let me know he wasn't asleep at the wheel or anything. I gave him two pieces of advice: the "run in circles, scream and shout" ditty I used as a posting title recently as well as reminding him that the money doesn't really belong to us. It comes from God and He's charged us with using it wisely. Alan is a deeply religious man and appreciates sharing the Word in our conversations. He also laughed about the running in circles thing, and then told me he told his wife that I always "lift him up" when we talk. Wow, that was easy!
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Jill calls me on a regular basis when working on Danny's homework, asking me questions on his religion worksheets. Mom and Lynn say they get to help, too, once in awhile, but I am honored when she asks me. I wonder if we all get credit for the grade??? Tonight the question which stumped us was: "What are the four ways God answers prayer?" I came up with the first three right off the bat, the Yes, No, Not at this time, but lacked a fourth answer.
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Once I got home and could look up the chapter in Matthew, I still couldn't find the answer. So glad to have my Internet connection back, I went looking on-line and came up with a fourth: "Yes, but not the way you expected it to be answered". I hope that's what Danny's teacher is looking for. I suggested that she let Danny look it over to see if this seems at all familiar to what may have been instructed in class. I sometimes wonder how I'd do if I went back to school now......
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Justin called me again on his way home and mentioned a class I could audit if I wanted to, one he will be taking next semester. I can't believe he'd actually want me in his class! My initial thought would be that I'd hate for him to show me up in class but he said auditors don't have to take tests. I'm afraid the class would offer more information than I'd even want. He's so funny, though, when he first suggested I take the class, he cautioned that it wouldn't be all "blue doors and whitewashed houses"!!!!! That sounded a bit like a slam, don't you think? Yes, it was, and I found it humorous, because he knows me so well!
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At his suggestion, yes, this is so, the two of us are attending a Bible study at Victory on Thursday mornings before he goes to UNF for classes. The subject is "Heroes and Heroines of the Bible" which sounds quite fascinating. Nothing I've ever covered before, at least as far as I remember. We are meeting first for breakfast, again, his suggestion. I'll have to leave here by 7:30 am in order to make it on time, especially at that time of the morning!
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Earlier today, in frustration over not having any connection, I was in the family room trying to force the lap top to grab a wave from the air so I could send my e-mail. Usually I listen to the radio via the Internet as compared to the boom box so wasn't able to follow my 6 hours of listening/commentary. Instead, I turned on the TV and "watched" the program with the 8 kids and Jon and Kate. Several of my readers like this show on TLC but I am sorry, I just don't! Sorry, Dolly, I just can't warm up to it. The kids are absolutely adorable, although I can't tell them apart other than boys and girls, but listening to the squabbling of the parents-----I can't pay good money to listen to that, can't do it. The mom bosses the dad around like he works for her, as though she's the only one who knows the right way to do things, no, can't do it. I despise commercials that show men in a bad light, to say nothing about a "reality" show which does the same.
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Again, because of no connection, I did manage to get all my laundry done and much of it put away. I continue to have a problem with frisky ants on both my desk and dressers. Today I moved the ant trap on the dresser and saw a mess of them scurrying around when they should have been already trapped. Hmm, what's up with that? I opened the bag of cough drops from on top of the dresser and it was alive with ants! Immediately I zipped it back shut and took it to the wastebasket. Oh brother! I guess ants are better than other creatures I could have infesting my home!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's amazing how spoiled and reliant we get on the Internet, isn't it?

I pout when ours is acting up ...

Anonymous said...

HI Kim,
I know what you mean about that show with all the kids, I can't watch it either. So many shows make the men out to be total idiots! What's up with that anyway?
Love
Linda

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Jami!

Talk about pout---I very nearly threw the laptop out into the river yesterday. Glad cooler heads prevailed!

Hugs,

Kim

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Linda!

In snooping around the other day when I had Internet connection, I found a website which addressed the horrible swing in advertising against men, and they say it won't be long until the pendalum swings back to women being the stupid refrigerator models! Can't wait! Just sell the product and leave people out of it, I say!

Hugs,

Kim

Anonymous said...

I watch Jon and Kate Plus Eight cuz I can make rude comments about Kate. I would love to meet her face to face. Vey much a perfectionist and needs to be in control.

Anonymous said...

Forgot this before. I bought some Home Defense for bugs and things. It was recommended by the the guy who does the spraying at work. It is safe to use inside and safe for pets too.

Anonymous said...

One last comment. Senior moments today galore. You all will receive your credit for helping us with reliogious homework when you are in heaven.

Kim Lahaie Day said...

Hi Jill!

While I do look forward to my reward, I don't need credit for helping with homework, but I do enjoy being challenged! It's good exercise, might fend off some of those senior moments!

Thanks for the advice about the pest control. Evidently my building has a service which will come in and spray so I have to make sure I'm around when they come to let them in.

Hugs,

Kim