Archive for June 1st, 2007

Annoyances

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The afternoon has been spent with a few irritating facts: slow people, stopped trains, and hyper dogs. Now, from Hailey’s picture above, you would never ever suspect that one would be such a hyper-active pup. But yup, that’s Hailey, too. Took Barker and Hailey both over to Dr. Locke’s office, although Hailey was the only one with the appointment. And it still cost $166!!!! OH MY GOSH. Yeah, her yearly check. I think, even though she was the one with the fecal check, I was the one on the end of their stick.

So, going over there, I was taking the usual route – First Street. Umm, HELLO TRAIN THAT STOPPED ON THE TRACKS AS I WAS SITTNG AND WAITING FOR IT TO PASS. This bleepin town has such a bad problem with trains going, going, going (while people are waiting, waiting, waiting) and then completely stopping while still in the middle of the bleepin railroad crossing! GRRR. So of course, I have to turn around and go under the Mulberry Street overpass. What about those people on Houston or Lamar (which are one-way streets?) There you will find some really ticked off people.

Then got to the office, and of course the dogs are out of control. The nurse told me at the end they were really good, well behaved dogs. Umm, lady, are you looking at me while you’re saying this, or is there someone behind me? Needless to say, they were very hyper. But they seemed to calm down after some talking to. While we waited on the results of the fecal, I kept talking to Barker about looking at my eyes when I say “look” and he was doing pretty well. It seemed to help him concentrate harder on me, rather than the enviornment around him.

Ahh, I hear a train now. Poor souls at the railroad crossings. Someone should REALLY put up a sign. Really.

Of course, the whole afternoon errands had to be behind slow people. I stopped at an estate sale. Saw an old style recliner I liked…. for $100. I didn’t like it that much.

I’ll upload that picture of Barker and Hailey sitting well behaved like at the vet. I think it may be brew time, unless Craig stops by soon.

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Home Improvement Heaven

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Do you ever just walk into Lowe’s and take a deeep breath and think… this is what Heaven must be like? I l-o-v-e this store. I could spend hours. It’s like a theme park. You have your attractions: Flooring, paint, lumber, lights/lamps. You have your rides: the lawnmower section. And everyone is so friendly. I have heard time after time an employee explaning something to a clueless customer, like I am much of the time. But hey, it’s learning for free! I got some more deep mocha paint yesterday because Hailey stepped in the pint I stupidly left open and spilled it all over the floor. I also picked up a screw that fell off the lawnmower handle the first time I mowed a few weeks ago. My grandmother gave me a pushmower that works really well, but to get it home we had to take the handle off. I forgot to tigthen up the bolt when we got home, so of course it fell off in the yard. And I got some more paint brushes for Sarah to paint while I made the yard nice and pretty.

Revolution

I am 27. I can’t tell you how much I’ve been put into a reality check in the past year, and I really started to only notice and think about this not too long ago. I am at the age where people marry, start families, and work on building a career. See, I’ve been in that last category for about five years now… working on my career. But as I’ve gotten older, it’s become more obvious to me that guys I see at the store or wherever are married — just like me! It’s so weird, because when you’re a young guy, you look at the world with this single-minded view. You are single, or are dating, someone. Your friends are single, or just dating someone. And most of your peers are in the same boat. I guess it just blows my mind that I am now in a different category. The world is spinning, the sun is rising and setting, and times, they are a changing. I am shocked and amazed that I am old enough to be married, old enough to have friends who are married, and old enough for people to have children and families. (I realize biologically, people have have children when they are teenagers, but I’m referring to people who are responsible enough to wait to finish college/school, get married, and have careers). Why does this topic shock me so much? I guess I just can’t believe how much time has passed, and now as an adult I really see things a lot differently. It’s weird — but you have the child mindset for so long, and breaking out of it’s hard because people always say, “You’re so young, you just don’t understand.” Actually, sometimes I still get that! But now sometimes I just think older people like to put down younger people for not knowing about the depression or the “old fashioned life” but for why? Like it’s my fault I wasn’t born with the dinosaurs? Sorry, a little passive-aggressive much?

And it’s the start of my three day weekend! I get a day off for having worked Memorial Day. But I got the yard mowed, the house all clean… now it’s time to relax and celebrate a milestone in my life: my one year wedding anniversary with my dear wife. It’s Sunday.

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