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Friday, April 21, 2006

Drop-Offs 

Yesterday (Thursday) Carrie & I reluctantly woke after only getting a few hours of sleep (due to a baby happening on Wednesday) but I successfully got her off to work and everything.

In the morning her dad stopped by to drop off the ramekins that she had taken over to her folks' house on Easter (with which she'd made bread pudding), and also to pick up his Mariners tickets. See, he'd bought them online but then due to the general, well, crappy nature of his computer he was unable to print them off. So he forwarded them to me and I printed them off on my less-crappy computer.

Also in the morning I called Brandy to wish her a happy birthday. She said she was going over to Erin's for a birthday dinner, which should be lots o' fun. I miss those girls!

When I picked Carrie up for her split-shift we went straight to Linnea's to see how she was doing, and also to drop off Lena's car booster seat thing (we'd forgotten it the day before). Kirsten & Kirsten's mom were over there, and Rachel (Linnea's non-blood-related sister) was taking Lena for a walk, so Linnea was well taken care of. Baby Eva was zonked out on the couch and still very tiny.

We came home and Carrie went gratefully to sleep whilst I worked. Chris Fantz stopped by to drop off more material for his website, and I got right to work on that (I'll be uploading the new stuff today).

After I took Carrie back to the store so she could teach Stringing Techniques, I came back home and worked heavily on my upcoming Article. It is definitely one of the longest ones I've written, but that's due more to the Lovecraftian prose style I'm utilizing than actual content (though there is much of that as well). I like the way it's going, but I still have quite a ways to go. I might have time to do more today if the rain keeps up...

posted by Christopher at 8:36 AM

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