Brooke's host is down so rivervision.com is down as is her rivervision email. I wonder if her host had the same horrific experience with the php upgrade as I did....
Christopher decides tonight that he wants his own email account so he can email Todd. I set him up with a yahoo account, tell Faith to shoot him an email real quick, then wait for him to finish wrestling the dog so I can show him how to use it.
Interesting teaching an 8 year old about email. First I had to explain why his password shows up as stars when he types it. Then I had to listen to his theory about what the "b" stands for in 406b. I say "byte". He says "bibliography". Okay. Whatever. Then to explaining Cc: and Bcc:. He's pretty certain that you shouldn't be sending blind carbon copies of anything. Why, I do not know. It's just dumb, okay?? Then the banner ads... Why can't he "click to find a pal in the military"?? The only way I finally got out of that one was to tell him it was an ad for girls to find boyfriends in the Army. God help me when he starts getting spam and I have to explain that no, he can't really get paid to shop or paid to eat and no, I don't want the Martha Stewart Cookbook plus three other free books for Mother's Day.
1.) I have hypoglycemia which means no sugar for me. 2.) I am afraid of guns. So much so that I won't touch one to even move it.
I'm sure you're wondering what one has to do with the other. Please allow me to explain.
Todd claims he doesn't deliberately store his weapons on my sugar supplies. I am convinced otherwise and to prove my theory I'd like to offer this into evidence as Exhibit A.
That'd be one of his "plinkers" plunked down on my bag of Tootsie Pops. Coincidence?? Oh hell no!! I say it's deliberate because there are a dozen other places to lock up the gun. There's even room in the drawer where the tootsie pops are stashed. But directly ON my bag of tootsie pops???
Yesterday it was 67 degrees. Tonight it's very cold and snowing. That's Iowa for ya!
I've been sick again. Yay me! The doctor ran some blood tests today and came up empty handed once again. I figured I was in for trying some more medication but this was a new doctor. She actually looked all the way back through my records and discovered that I always have a low grade fever. Long story short, she couldn't come up with any reason why so I have to see an endocrinologist next month.
I've been working for a couple of weekends on a list of 100 things about me and finally finished it. Now that I read it over, I don't believe it's worth sharing. Maybe I'll whittle it down to a dozen things.