Just dropped the kids off after a full weekend and thankfully uneventful. I missed the party at Timika's but it was worth it, hearing number one son sing "Kill the Wabbit" after a night of Looney Tunes. The Golden Collection is worth the money.
The Ex's uncle got remarried yesterday and it did feel both weird and a bit of a relief to be the uninvited. I popped in at my in-laws to grab my kids for dinner tonight and it did feel a little bit of a polite interloper to sort of sneak in, scoop my guys up and head out again.
Took them out to my folks who hadn't seem them in a month and spoiled them (and me) appropriately. We hung out, ate a big pile of pasta for dinner and gave Fantasia the Mystery Science Theater treatment, a good time fo sho.
Twas a hoot to watch the hockey game and have number one son hanging out last night. A "guys night" in.
See, I'm not be antisocial, just semi responsible.
I'm sort of looking forward to the work week I get to go in at 8 like in days of yore for the first part of this week. May have to partake of some El Canelo. If you've never been, they are over on Dingens and do lunch right. It usually is insanely quick, portioned right, and really good. I haven't been able to swing in it recent months and for the longest time it was a regular feature of my cable routine.
But three well prepared chicken tacos and a coke can repair the damages of even the toughest mondays.
Got the first Coco Moco of the season this afternoon. Nothing like a Mocha hug from the inside.
Hope everybody survived the halloween revelry intact.
Be well
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10/29/2006 21:11 #29615
A good weekend for a changeCategory: upswing
10/25/2006 22:33 #29614
Score one for the misused marketing doodCategory: work
There was a meeting today were people got to toss out ideas about how we are doing with the outtages and what not. I suggest to the boss that he might want to be on camera more since it would give more gravitas to the cable company caring as much as the electric guys who despite being out of town managed to get on tv instead of to a phone.
A few minutes later, his boss comes in and tells him to get in front of the camera more and away from the phone.
I smirked all the way back to my desk.
A few minutes later, his boss comes in and tells him to get in front of the camera more and away from the phone.
I smirked all the way back to my desk.
10/24/2006 17:01 #29613
The Tree Munchers are comingSounds like a bad South Park joke except it's true. One of the metro woodchippers had been in front of my place most of the afternoon, just the thing to mess with traffic flow on Delaware. It sounds like somebody left a blowdryer on all afternoon. Drivers can't help but stop to look.
Called in sick to finish shaking off the weekend bug and the other effects of the weekend. Got caught up with my all too dormant DVR and enjoyed "Studio 60" over breakfast. I got myself into a quandry with my child's doctors office. They wouldn't schedule an appointment with number one son for a checkup because insurance hasn't paid them back for when the girls went in early October. The explanation was that I had other insurance.
Well, no, who has surplus insurance??
I called the blue cross rep and who was alarmingly helpful. I wasn't used to that. I had a rant all set to go and had to postpone it as he found that the billing office chuckleheads committed a typo in filing the girls billing and transposes a few digits in my account, to the tune of over $300.00. He is processing their payment as we speak. I just got off the phone with the Billing Department chief having effectively, yet succinicting voicing my displeasure are being such a long term customer getting their files handed in such a slipshod way.
Take your victories where you can folks.
On a totally unrelated topic, I got a tchotckey from a tv network at home today. You get those periodically from the cable networks for running their commercials in your system. Most of the time, it's useless stuff like "Dead Like Me" Bobbleheads or "Six Feet Under" caskets filled with gummy worms, but today I received a "rollaway laptop pack" from NBC. It looked like a fancy backpack to me, but it came complete with instructions on how to "pack up my portable pc for those times on the go." Mac-hating bastards.
Nice bookbag tho.
Random thought from Saturday: whilst cleaning up puke and baking I thought some kick ass muffins, couldn't there have been a single woman between 30-50 who knew I was capable of such things and be impressed.
oh yeah, Today's home sick feature was Be Cool, nowhere near as good as Walk the Line, but Andre 3000 made the movie for me. I think I'll rejoin the working world tomorrow.
Time to venture out to Spot for Tea
Called in sick to finish shaking off the weekend bug and the other effects of the weekend. Got caught up with my all too dormant DVR and enjoyed "Studio 60" over breakfast. I got myself into a quandry with my child's doctors office. They wouldn't schedule an appointment with number one son for a checkup because insurance hasn't paid them back for when the girls went in early October. The explanation was that I had other insurance.
Well, no, who has surplus insurance??
I called the blue cross rep and who was alarmingly helpful. I wasn't used to that. I had a rant all set to go and had to postpone it as he found that the billing office chuckleheads committed a typo in filing the girls billing and transposes a few digits in my account, to the tune of over $300.00. He is processing their payment as we speak. I just got off the phone with the Billing Department chief having effectively, yet succinicting voicing my displeasure are being such a long term customer getting their files handed in such a slipshod way.
Take your victories where you can folks.
On a totally unrelated topic, I got a tchotckey from a tv network at home today. You get those periodically from the cable networks for running their commercials in your system. Most of the time, it's useless stuff like "Dead Like Me" Bobbleheads or "Six Feet Under" caskets filled with gummy worms, but today I received a "rollaway laptop pack" from NBC. It looked like a fancy backpack to me, but it came complete with instructions on how to "pack up my portable pc for those times on the go." Mac-hating bastards.
Nice bookbag tho.
Random thought from Saturday: whilst cleaning up puke and baking I thought some kick ass muffins, couldn't there have been a single woman between 30-50 who knew I was capable of such things and be impressed.
oh yeah, Today's home sick feature was Be Cool, nowhere near as good as Walk the Line, but Andre 3000 made the movie for me. I think I'll rejoin the working world tomorrow.
Time to venture out to Spot for Tea
10/23/2006 17:53 #29612
The Technicolor YawnsCategory: ill
Only thing worse than being sick is being sick alone. It was a tough weekend. Took the kids out on friday night only to have my son complain about his stomach hurting.
Sure enough he erupted saturday morning from both ends. I'm trying to make breakfast for the girls, clean him up and my landlord wants to stop to chat, mostly to nag me about getting cable back on. Assmunch!
The girls are sitting on the floor of my kitchen when the younger tells me "I don't want to be here." Just what you want to hear. I walked into my bedroom were number 1 son was sleeping and just sobbed. It was one of those weird sensations of the harder you try, the more you kept slipping back. They walked the two blocks back to the ex's house and young son slept it off. The ex came to get him later that day so I got a fun Saturday night at the village laundramat on Elmwood.
I got up early and had to work the Bills game/debacle. That was hard enough. I drove to Wegmans and got a few necessities and after stopping to check on number one son, I got a call from number 1 daughter's friend that she was now sick. I went and retrieved her and finally stumbled in my own door about 9, roughly 13 hours after I left.
Whenever the kids get sick, I've always gotten this weird sensation that goes away after we get them squared away. This one didn't so, without getting graphic, it got me during the overnight hours. So, I've been doing the little old man covered up in a blanket today. Proof God has a sense of humor, I got my cable back so I was able to fall asleep in front of "Walk the Line." Nice film, what I saw.
Hope everybody is well.
Sure enough he erupted saturday morning from both ends. I'm trying to make breakfast for the girls, clean him up and my landlord wants to stop to chat, mostly to nag me about getting cable back on. Assmunch!
The girls are sitting on the floor of my kitchen when the younger tells me "I don't want to be here." Just what you want to hear. I walked into my bedroom were number 1 son was sleeping and just sobbed. It was one of those weird sensations of the harder you try, the more you kept slipping back. They walked the two blocks back to the ex's house and young son slept it off. The ex came to get him later that day so I got a fun Saturday night at the village laundramat on Elmwood.
I got up early and had to work the Bills game/debacle. That was hard enough. I drove to Wegmans and got a few necessities and after stopping to check on number one son, I got a call from number 1 daughter's friend that she was now sick. I went and retrieved her and finally stumbled in my own door about 9, roughly 13 hours after I left.
Whenever the kids get sick, I've always gotten this weird sensation that goes away after we get them squared away. This one didn't so, without getting graphic, it got me during the overnight hours. So, I've been doing the little old man covered up in a blanket today. Proof God has a sense of humor, I got my cable back so I was able to fall asleep in front of "Walk the Line." Nice film, what I saw.
Hope everybody is well.
10/20/2006 10:48 #29611
That was a helluva catchBaseball season is finally over. I'm sure the World Series will be good, but I'll take a pass. The most remarkable thing I've seen lately was the catch made by the Mets' left fielder. Young Mr. Chavez flew to steal a home run away last night. And somehow he came down and managed to get the ball back in for a double play. It was amazing, even if you don't like baseball.
chico - 10/20/06 15:32
Endy Chavez's catch to rob Rolen of a 2-run dinger was a truly remarkable physical feat.
Unfortunately, Chavez's subsequent performance at the plate with the bases loaded and two outs (wildly swinging at the first pitch and popping out) left something to be desired. To get to the World Series, your team's got to be firing on all cylinders, and Chavez's lack of patience at a crucial point in the game exposed a weakness in the Mets' game.
Of course, the fact that they got this far with Pedro and El Duque both injured and Cliff Floyd barely able to play is pretty damn remarkable in its own right. I guess it's extra-disappointing to me that they were able to get such great pitching performances from backup starters (Maine and Perez) and fall short by one inning. Damn.
Still and all -- it was a helluva catch.
Endy Chavez's catch to rob Rolen of a 2-run dinger was a truly remarkable physical feat.
Unfortunately, Chavez's subsequent performance at the plate with the bases loaded and two outs (wildly swinging at the first pitch and popping out) left something to be desired. To get to the World Series, your team's got to be firing on all cylinders, and Chavez's lack of patience at a crucial point in the game exposed a weakness in the Mets' game.
Of course, the fact that they got this far with Pedro and El Duque both injured and Cliff Floyd barely able to play is pretty damn remarkable in its own right. I guess it's extra-disappointing to me that they were able to get such great pitching performances from backup starters (Maine and Perez) and fall short by one inning. Damn.
Still and all -- it was a helluva catch.
(e:Uncutsaniflush) and myself partake in the quickie El Canello lunches quite often. Fast, cheap, and pretty damn tasty. Oddly enough, we tend to do that on the days we have just paid our cable bill...