meet the neighbors

We tend to be a bit reclusive. By that I mean we never go anywhere or see anybody that we aren’t required by work or school.

That’s a slight exaggeration, but not much; we really are homebodies.

So the other night, it was stepping outside our comfort zone a little bit to take some things over to some neighbors. They have kids, too, and two of their kids are really close in age to two of our kids, so we kinda know each other. (not well enough that I could actually tell you the parents’ names; cuz I’m awful with names and because we usually just wave at them as we pass on the way places)

They were wonderful and gracious and invited us in, and we sat on the couch and chatted for the better part of an hour while all of the kids shrieked and hollered and had a great time in another room. We talked about where they used to live, and where all of us have worked, and what we will be doing over the summer.

It was so wonderful, we wondered why we don’t do these kinds of things more often.

Then a child melted, right there in the middle of the street, and we knew why. This shit’s hard, sometimes.

Fool and his money

Here’s a neat trick.

Get a dollar bill. The crisper the better.

Look at it face up, where you can see George.

Look at the upper left hand corner. Bend back a little triangle, just inside the green part, no more than a quarter of an inch.

Okay? What do you have. A dollar, right?

Go to the vending machine down the hall, insert it in the slot, and watch as it is rejected. Repeatedly.

Now, unfold the little triangle, and it’ll take it on the first try, and you can have your crackers.

This and that comes and goes

I did the stability ball routine again last night. Less sore than I was the first time. Yay.

Our family is flying to a wedding next week. We’ll get to see some relatives that we don’t get to see very often, due to eddys in the space time continuum.

The sun is shining, again, for a couple days. Next cold front just in time for the weekend (‘natch).

Also, holy shit, our family is flying to a wedding next week!

I’m trying to keep things in perspective. If Ted Nugent can make it to sixty, maybe I can, too.

Usually, by now I have some kind of must see movie for the summer. But I cannot think of one. Sure, there’s “Race to Witch Mountain,” which I’ll probably watch with the kids (I was their age when the first one came out, probably why I like aliens and blondes still). May has Star Trek and Terminator Salvation. This summer has another Transformer movie and 2012 (and who doesn’t love a movie about the world ending?) We have to wait until practically Christmas for the new Chipmunks flick.

Anything you wanna see?