Miscellaneous: May 2008 Archives

May 27, 2008

Now that Mother's Day is over it is time to start focusing on the important holidays like Father's Day. I don't mean that mothers don't deserve their own holiday I am all for it when a holiday is accompanied by cake. But Mother's Day is such a girly holiday. It's just not something guys can get their arms around. I mean Mother's Day even messes up baseball when players start using pink bats. Who could take anyone seriously when they are swinging a pink bat? Newspaper ads start to feature cool things like barbeque grills, power tools, and beer goes on sale. Compare that to Mother's Day when the ads are filled with dresses, picture frames, and floral arrangements. No, Father's Day definitely kicks butt on Mother's Day. At least that is what I thought until this morning.

May 26, 2008

Every day is an adventure around our house. The family is never quite sure what to expect. I tend to think of this as a positive thing as it gives Trina and the kids an opportunity to adapt as their environment changes. They seem to be a little less enthusiastic about the constant changes. One of the primary complaints is that nothing is ever the same around our house. It is always in a state of flux. I took that as a compliment but I was assured it was not meant to be one. On more than one occasion I have been told that just once the family would like to have a normal day. What fun is that? No, if I have my way there will never be a "normal day".

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