Tuesday, June 15, 2004

Small Lessons Learned this Week, and It's Only Tuesday

Peanut butter and scanners don't work well together. Maybe I really should take a lunch break away from my desk.
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Baseball has a traditional 14th inning stretch. Most of us don't know that, as we're fortunate (or unfortunate?)enough to not have attended a 14-inning game. Especially one that your team lost by one run after 15 innings.
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AOL's child controls work. I know because Andrea told me that it "really blocks a lot of stuff." Hmmm.....
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Spontaneity is hard for a tired husband settling in for a quiet Sunday afternoon on the couch, even if it's to surprise him with baseball tickets to see his fave team.
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Friendly neighbors and good friends are grace notes from God. They can be as important as family.
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You don't realize how much you rely on email until the system goes down for a day. What...call someone?
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Two 8th grade girls can make an excellent cake without me hovering over them. Good luck getting a decent-sized piece, though. Apparently, the reward is in the eating.

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