Friday, September 22, 2006

Another One Bites the Dust

Another work week comes to an end with only eight more hours to go. Its not that I'm anxious for the work week to end so I have a couple days free from the zoo.If you believe that I have a bridge to sell you. ;-)

Tonight is the season finales of both Stargate and Stargate Atlantis. These are usually real good episodes but of course they are two parters and you have to wait until next season to find out how the cliff hangers end.

I have been feeling very useful lately. I found a good car for my brother on line so we are finally rid of that bucket of bolts he was driving that kept Mom in the poor house since he never had the money saved to repair the blasted thing. I'm also teaching them how to hold kittens. Now if I can just teach Merlin to stop being a green eye jealousy monster. That last one is going to take a bit of work I think.

They are starting a new walk for wellness at the place where I work encouraging departments to exercise more by walking. I signed up because I've noticed the weight is starting to creep back on and walking is an exercise I can do. The people I work with sure could use more exercise. Indiana has more overweight people then any place else that I have lived. 3X is a standard size here and petites like me have a real hard time finding clothes. Hopefully this will spur some of these obese people to do something about their weight.

The picture is called "Anubis" and is my latest Stargate picture.

 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You found a car for Mike?  Matchbox or Hot Wheels?

And on a completely unrelated subject -- would the person who lives in or around Catasauqua, Pennsylvania who reads this blog and all of my blogs every night (and occasionally during the day) please drop me a note, or leave a comment over at diecast-dude.com, letting me know who you are?  Thanks.

Anonymous said...

I went on line to check on used cars being sold in this area. We found a place in Lebanon that was selling a 1995 Toyota Camry and Mom plucked down the $6,600.00 to buy it for Mike. In the long run it is cheaper then lending him the money to fix up his bucket of bolts or his not paying his part of the expenses because the junk heap broke down again.

For my Pennsylvania reader welcome. Please feel free to comment.