Sunshine and Lollypops
Jun. 30th, 2006 09:23 amBright yellow ball is back and warming up the day rapidly. A couple of young trees have double their size overnight it seems. Currently it is lush and green in the neighborhood. Which is better than the drought conditions we started having last year about this time. It is nice not to have to water the grass.
Thursday is Caroline's busy running around day and since she got me up at 5 AM I had hoped she would take a nap. 15 minutes in the car and she was good to go again. I finally got her into bed and staying there about 9 pm. I went to bed about 10 since I had a truncated nap that day. This morning I woke up on my own about 7:00 and heard Caroline playing in her room. She came downstairs about 7:45 giving me enough time to finish the edit that Peter had asked me to on his Star Trek Mirror Universe short story which he is completing as I type this. I can't wait to read the ending of this one which I will be able to do today and the rest of the world has to wait until sometime next year I think. They will, however, get the story in one shot rather than pieces which can be fun and frustrating all at the same time.
Shoreleave is a week away. I have a lot to do this weekend so I will try to update but may drop out of the blog-sphere for a bit but I will be back.
Sheila closed on her house and officially now owns a doorknob with a condo attached that she is going to be paying for for a while. I am so proud of her.
Not much else I can talk about since there are a number of projects that fall under those pesky non-disclosure agreements.
I find lollypop to be a funny word (What can I say I had that song running through my head this morning for some very strange reason.)
I am grateful that the closing went well.
Thursday is Caroline's busy running around day and since she got me up at 5 AM I had hoped she would take a nap. 15 minutes in the car and she was good to go again. I finally got her into bed and staying there about 9 pm. I went to bed about 10 since I had a truncated nap that day. This morning I woke up on my own about 7:00 and heard Caroline playing in her room. She came downstairs about 7:45 giving me enough time to finish the edit that Peter had asked me to on his Star Trek Mirror Universe short story which he is completing as I type this. I can't wait to read the ending of this one which I will be able to do today and the rest of the world has to wait until sometime next year I think. They will, however, get the story in one shot rather than pieces which can be fun and frustrating all at the same time.
Shoreleave is a week away. I have a lot to do this weekend so I will try to update but may drop out of the blog-sphere for a bit but I will be back.
Sheila closed on her house and officially now owns a doorknob with a condo attached that she is going to be paying for for a while. I am so proud of her.
Not much else I can talk about since there are a number of projects that fall under those pesky non-disclosure agreements.
I find lollypop to be a funny word (What can I say I had that song running through my head this morning for some very strange reason.)
I am grateful that the closing went well.