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An aside

I haven’t posted much today. And what I have posted has all been war news sorts of things. Bleah. I slept in this morning, because it was “my” Saturday to…

I haven’t posted much today. And what I have posted has all been war news sorts of things.

Bleah.

I slept in this morning, because it was “my” Saturday to do so (Margie and I trade off on this each weekend). At that, I still woke up early, my head all congested. I used up some of my “spare” time by finishing the most recent hardcover Strangers in Paradise collection.

I spent much of the rest of the morning doing my NaNoWriMo installment, and helping Margie do some clean-up. The ductwork we bought to go from the furnace to the relocated vent by the downstairs desk would not connect properly, so back to Square One there.

In the afternoon, once Katherine was up from her nap, we went off to the Zoo, along with Jackie and Justin (Doyce being off in sunny Portland at ACNW). Much fun had by all.

Home, cooking, dinner with J&J, and playing catch-up on my blog list. My head’s still congested, and I’m tired and sleepy both, which indicates it’s time to rest.

But just to demonstrate that it’s not all war news around here. As if you’d think so.

I’m peering around the hutch from the breakfast room to the family room desk where Margie is doing some recipe stuff (in between rounds of solitaire). I’m a very, very lucky man to have her in my life. Yes, indeedy-o. Even if she won’t let me have a TiVo, she lets me have many, many more valuable things. Like her, her love, her warmth, her humor, her smile.

Okay, I feel less tired and more giddy. That’s part of what makes my life worth living.

Heading upstairs now, honey. I’ll bring a bottle bag for Kitten. See you up there soon ….

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