War
Monday, April 21st, 2008There is a war that
rages in all of us -
love versus hate
which will win
depends on which gets fed.
There is a war that
rages in all of us -
love versus hate
which will win
depends on which gets fed.
Tonight I received an unexpected message on AOL Instant Messenger from T, who I haven’t spoken a word to in over four years. To make a very long story short, we had quite a nasty falling out that came about in large part because of rather boorish and immature behavior on my part, and we didn’t speak nary a word to each other after all was said and done. To be honest, it was hard to lose a friend I’d known for several years, and I’m glad we had a chance tonight to start mending our fences.
One can never have too many friends, especially if those friends are quality people.

As the parent of a beautiful and brilliant autistic child, I’m not ashamed to admit I’ve often been a fierce advocate on behalf of my son and all those other individuals and families who’ve been affected by autism, and so I’d like to encourage all three or four of you who happen to read this blog on a regular basis to take a virtual test drive of an all-new Chevy Malibu in the month of April.
Chevrolet Will Donate up to $1 million to Autism Speaks when Consumers Take Virtual Test Drives of the All-New Chevy Malibu during Autism Awareness Month. If you go to “Help Chevy Help Autism” during April - which is Autism Awareness Month - and take a free virtual test drive of the 2008 all-new Chevy Malibu, you will directly help Chevrolet reach its goal of donating up to $1 million to Autism Speaks and its mission of support for individuals and families affected by autism, increasing awareness of autism, and raising money to fund autism research.
Chevrolet has committed to a minimum contribution of $500,000, but every virtual test drive taken gets Chevrolet closer to its ultimate goal of $1 million.
Exercise pole, chrome, never was installed, in box $35
Near new pole, still in box, no dings, etc. Daughter moved out. I’m too big to use this. Adjustable, mounts to floor and ceiling.
Key words: stripper, exercise, health, pole
All I can say is yikes! I hope I’m never in a position where I have to put my stepdaughter’s stripper pole up for sale on Craigslist.
H/T to Kevin B. for linking me to the ad.
I could really go for some chocolate chip cookies right now. While I’m partial to Midwest Airlines’ chocolate chip cookies, I’d settle for any kind of cookies that contain chocolate chips.
In unrelated randomness, today was a beautiful day here in scenic South Milwaukee, with the temperature hovering right around 50 degrees. Because it was such a glorious day, Nick and I decided to venture out with a trip to the jungle gym and sandbox near our apartment complex, and we followed that up with a drive through Bender Park and Grant Park. Usually Nick has a hard time coming in from a trip outside, but today he came in the house with a smile on his face. It was nice to be able to spend some time outside with Nick, because I know he doesn’t get to go out enough when it gets nice out, and I’m hoping his therapy will have enough of an effect to allow him to spend some time outside this summer. I know his therapists are planning some outings while they’re here with him, and I really hope they’ll be able to work with him to teach him the skills he needs in order to be able to get by without serious problems during outings to the grocery store, the park, or anyplace else we want to take him.
I know Patti and her mom have a hard (read, impossible) time with Nick when they’ve tried to take him outside, so I really hope this summer will be a turning point.