My Evening Report

Good Evening & what a laaugh this Sunday was.

I decided to go to the Omaha Storm Chasers game & saw them get their 77th victory of the year. They are tied with the Sacramento River Cats for MOST victories in LB. Minor & Major. The difference between the Cats & the Storm Chasers is that the Cats have already won 7 National Titles. We also beat them in the PCL Playoffs last year. GO STORM CHASERS!

Pete, Ben, & Vernon J discussing Life, Liberty, & the Pursuit of a 6th League Championship for the Omaha Storm Chasers

I won’t share the reasons for our laugh (at this point). BUT do know it was good.

I plan to get up earlier than normal tomorrow.  It is set for 11 hours & 40 mins from now. I’ll let you do the math & figure out what time I’m getting up.

This week is different I’ll be working Monday, instead of Tuesday. I have to work Tuesday at my other job, so I’m not working my job. Really weird I know.

Well here’s to your next week.

Have a blast.

You’re NOT the finish line

Good Morning & Happy Saturday,

I just want to run to you, you’re not the finish line though.

Today is Sunday 08/19/V3.3

You are happiness & I want to be happier. NOW that we’ve got that out of the way.

I had to choose between the Omaha YR’s OmahaChasers game or the St. Stans MMXII festival. Okay I haven’t officially decided yet. BOTH would be fun to go too, I can’t do that. BUT one will cost more than the other (ie gas or actually money spent). Gosh I wish that wasn’t a factor in my choice.

The word of the day is lodestar which is something that serves as a guide or on which the attention is fixed. Apparently I need a lodestar to help me make a decision.

Well I’m heading to the room whee the magic happens, time to go make breakfast.

 

 

Quotes from the World for Sunday 08/19/MMXII

There is no single face in nature, because every eye that looks upon it, sees it from its own angle. So every mans spice-box seasons his own food

Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960), African-American novelist, short story writer, folklorist, playwright and anthropologist. Dust Tracks on a Road, ch. 5, J.P. Lippincott (1942).

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