This week’s FNP is brought to you be Truth, Lies, & Dreams.
So Earnie Chambers has never bought a sign or lived in District 11 in the last year.
But here is a yard sign (from 103rd & Blondo)
The sponsors of this week’s FNP is
Truth – cause that will set you free & I respect it.
Lies – cause we’ve all told one this week, I’m trying to remember what I lied about. I think it was doing laundry on Monday. I did it Tuesday.
Dreams – Dreams give us hope for our future. I emphasis our future, cause we don’t dream alone.
Cows, Cows, & More Cows.
Well I’m drafting this at 14.22.
Nothing amazing happened between 14.22 & 22.25 that I wish to share OR ACTUALLY happened. I just worked, okay?
Today is Thursday 06/21/V3.3 & it is the 1st day of the weekend.
I have a hole in me heart, arthritic SI Joints, and curvature of the spine. I am the 14%, BUT you won’t see any issues with me. Those are not lifestyle related decisions, just the cross I have to bear.
This weekend will be more active than last weekend.
Well today there is work, just yesterday I was thinking I needed to do something before work today. I don’t know what crazy idea that was. OH now that I’ve Wrote It Down I remember. I need to empty my trunk.
On Friday I’m volunteering down at the U.S. Olympic Swim Trials, which are right here in Omaha. I’m working in the print center, but I will have 100% access to my social networking services. AS it is an off day for the trials, but a volunteers job is NEVER DONE until they send you home.
The word of the day is enchiridion which is a handbook; manual.
There is no handbook or manual for life, me and my co-worker had a good conversation about life. Yesterday I asked a friend to buy a house with me, she was explaining how you’re suppose to date, fall in love, get married, move in together. Well the 1st part of that equation isn’t going so well, so I figured I would do it backwards.
Okay, that is it for now, I’m going to go enjoy some breakfast. What did you have this morning for breakfast? Jara had a banana in OH.
There are no little events in life, those we think of no consequence may be full of fate, and it is at our own risk if we neglect the acquaintances and opportunities that seem to be casually offered, and of small importance.
Amelia E. Barr
Amelia E. Barr (1831–1919), U.S. author; born in Scotland. All the Days of My Life, ch. 13 (1913).