Saturday, January 31, 2004

Doctor Doctor part 2

Ugh.

Sick...again. Sore throat...that nasty feeling when you feel a lump of...some concoction of "goo"...in your throat. Hurts every time I cough. Stacey's got the same thing, too. At least the epidemic seems to be momentarily confined to our household.

Maybe that was what the goofy "feeling" I had Thursday was prepping me for, in part. Friday turned out to be an INCREDIBLY LONG day. So, that was not much fun. Amidst all kinds of crises, a goofy "my bank messed up" issue, getting sick, and wasting a trip to a cancelled volleyball game, I was feeling a little overwhelmed. (Who, me?). I'm glad that much of the source of the negativity worked itself out, but some stuff - particularly with my bank - will have to wait until Monday before I know if that's resolved. And I'm still sick... And...

Okay, what good does whining about it do? I'll move on...

Some funny stuff: Kailyn walked in the room when The "Two Towers" was on TV the other night. Now, she's at an age where she calls EVERY single one of her stuffed toys "baby." So, when she walks in the room, she sees the scene where Gandalf is standing off on the stone bridge against the balrog (demon-looking thing). I was about to change the channel (so kailyn wouldn't get nightmares), when she looked at the TV, pointed at the balrog, and said, "Baby." I was laughing pretty hard, though I'm not sure what to make of that. "Oh, look...my kid thinks demon-looking things are babies. Is that healthy?" -Sigh- What kind of a dad have I become??

Helped J-mo this morning move a couple of pieces of "cutting edge" furniture out of his storage unit. J-mo, I really think that vinyl "floor rocker" would look great next to the black leather couches in your living room. But that's just me...hehe.

KEY PHRASES: "Good grief." "Is Dr. Phil in the house?" "I hate banks." "Is it possible for your trachea to 'detach' from your body when you cough too hard?" "Who's actually in the Super Bowl this year, anyway?"

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