I got another Christmas card in the mail yesterday. This one is from Sarina, a high school senior in Massachusetts, who wrote us a nice letter saying she’s been reading this blog since the seventh grade. Funny thing, she found this blog by doing a Tom Brady search on the Google. Sarina also wanted DogGeeding and OtherDogGeeding to get plenty of rest before BabyGeeding arrives, and she was nice enough to include a print she made in design class. Best of luck with the college application process, Sabrina.
While shopping at Fry’s last night I went to the restroom where a father was in a stall with his toddler. Usually it’s the toddler that has to go, but in this case, it was the father and the toddler was just walking around. All I can think is that the father was being responsible, that is, if he was shopping alone, I mean, you just don’t want a toddler running around the store unsupervised – and I have this to look forward to.
That guy’s kid is probably gonna remember this night and it will haunt him for years. One day he’ll be telling his friends the day his daddy had to go number two in the store and made him watch in the stall.
The one thing I don’t like about Fry’s, and many stores do this as well, is the cattle call check out line. That is, all customers stand in one line, and then an associate will point them to an open register. I know it’s more efficient, but now I know how cattle feel.
It looks like it’s gonna snow today, but there won’t be any snow on Christmas day. One day, I wish I could experience a white Christmas.
Keith, I wanted you to know that we have snow in Abilene, and Clyde, America. It's almost a White Christmas,,,
Merry Christmas Eve to you and Kelsey and baby. Have a wonderful day..
Keith, I wanted you to know that we have snow in Abilene, and Clyde, America. It's almost a White Christmas,,,
Merry Christmas Eve to you and Kelsey and baby. Have a wonderful day..