Back home again! :-)
#11
Posted 14 December 2007 - 02:11 AM
Here in Kansas it's 4:00 A.M. So that makes me 7 hours behind. We are in Central time zone here in the U.S.
Yes, I know it's early for me. I was watching TV and fell to sleep at 11 PM and then woke up about 3:00. I knew I woldn't be able to get to sleep so thought I would check out the place after Kate's invite over at the other place. What was the name of that place, again. I forget. Oh, Yeah, It was called MacCentral and it was the Lounge.
We need to keep this place up.
dave
Yes, I know it's early for me. I was watching TV and fell to sleep at 11 PM and then woke up about 3:00. I knew I woldn't be able to get to sleep so thought I would check out the place after Kate's invite over at the other place. What was the name of that place, again. I forget. Oh, Yeah, It was called MacCentral and it was the Lounge.
We need to keep this place up.
dave
#13
Posted 14 December 2007 - 02:19 AM
Boy, up at 4?
I generally need to get up at 6:30, because school here starts at 8 instead of 9 as in Canada. But 4 is a tad early. I guess, you'll be ready for a nap at lunch time.
The new place...
Once I know how to view the threads differently, so one doesn't have to scroll through all the posts, things will look up.
I just posted a response to Kate - her comfy chair picture - now, I wonder where it will appear, at the bottom, or below the post I responded to.
I hate change. ;)
I generally need to get up at 6:30, because school here starts at 8 instead of 9 as in Canada. But 4 is a tad early. I guess, you'll be ready for a nap at lunch time.
The new place...
Once I know how to view the threads differently, so one doesn't have to scroll through all the posts, things will look up.
I just posted a response to Kate - her comfy chair picture - now, I wonder where it will appear, at the bottom, or below the post I responded to.
I hate change. ;)
#14
Posted 14 December 2007 - 02:29 AM
When I venture into new territory, I like to have one foot in the old place so I can step back if need be.
Speaking of school. last night was the Christmas program at my grandson's school. I suppose it wasn't called "Christmas" program but discussion on that will come later when we want to get all political here.
Anyway. He was so cute. This was the first time that he stood on the stage with his class with out having a teacher there with him to keep him involved. He really did steal the show. They sung a couple of songs that required the kids to use hand actions. He was on the end and was all into it. Then they sung a song that had them ringing a bell. He was so excited about that.
A funny thing that I thought of was when he started, he reminded me of Tom Hanks in Forest Gump, waving at the crowd. A strange feeling that was. I didn't mention it to my daughter sitting next to me as she might be offended. Still so cute.
Sorry I got off topic there. But you did mention school and we do love our kids.
dave
Speaking of school. last night was the Christmas program at my grandson's school. I suppose it wasn't called "Christmas" program but discussion on that will come later when we want to get all political here.
Anyway. He was so cute. This was the first time that he stood on the stage with his class with out having a teacher there with him to keep him involved. He really did steal the show. They sung a couple of songs that required the kids to use hand actions. He was on the end and was all into it. Then they sung a song that had them ringing a bell. He was so excited about that.
A funny thing that I thought of was when he started, he reminded me of Tom Hanks in Forest Gump, waving at the crowd. A strange feeling that was. I didn't mention it to my daughter sitting next to me as she might be offended. Still so cute.
Sorry I got off topic there. But you did mention school and we do love our kids.
dave



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