Daily Archives: November 27, 2010

Giggling Landon . . .

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Jan and I headed out about 11:00 to meet “the kids” at Stomp’s Burger Joint for lunch, at least, everyone except Piper. She was off applying for a new job, which she got, as she called to tell us later.

BTW When Piper was younger she asked us one time why we called her grown parent’s “the kids”.  Jan told Piper she’d understand when she had kids of her own, that your kids are always your kids, no matter how old they are.

Brandi did send us this video of a Giggling Landon. It’s hilarious. Check it out. You may have to the turn the volume to hear him. It’s kind of large, but worth the wait.

After a great lunch with everyone, Jan and I stopped off at a nearby Wal-Mart to pick up a few things, and then it was back home to the rig.

After putting up things, Jan and I took a walk. Since it had been a few days since we’d walked to due to weather and early morning commitments, we only walked a mile, instead of a mile and a half. We’ll bump it back up in the next couple of days.

Getting back Jan filled the bird feeders while I let the awnings and Mister out.

Later while Jan napped and I was reading, Nick Russell called to catch up and ask a computer question. He and Terry have been under the weather the last few days and still aren’t feeling great. They’re presently in Bushnell FL, but tomorrow they’re supposed to head back to the Thousand Trails park in the Orlando area.

As usual it was good to hear from him and Terri. Hope they feel better soon.

Later in the afternoon I made a pot of coffee and we sat around and watched some things we had saved on the DVR.

That was about it for today.


Thought for the Day:

"The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." -  Cicero – 55 BC

So what have we learned in 2 millennia?

The answer is…. NOT ONE BLOODY THING!


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