Here are some more developments at our house in the past few days:
1. I took it as a sign that my poor wife is so overwhelmed by parenting and her work as a special-ed teacher at a school an hour away (which starts at 7am) that when she received a "standby juror" notice, after some initial, natural reluctance, she ended up praying for jury duty as an escape from it all.
I helped her realize that she was looking at: paid time off work (finding out this perk helped brighten her spirits considerably) in addition to her pittance for serving; time away from me and the kids (I can be a bit much to handle, which probably doesn't surprise you); and, during the selection process, hours to chill out listening to music and reading a book.
But because she wanted it, as you might imagine, it turned out they didn't need her. Let's all type a big frowny face for J-, shall we? :-(
2. I discovered I may in fact be one of those elusive spammers we all hate so much. Rather than save myself a note as a draft e-mail the other night, I just sent it to myself so I'd see it in my inbox. The next day, this message did not appear in my inbox, but I did notice a message in my spam folder (I'm lucky enough that this is not a regular event), and sure enough, it was my note to myself.
To clarify, when I say it was a note to myself, I mean I sent it from one e-mail account right back into that same account. Is this some kind of spammers' secret? "No one will suspect ME if I get the same spam messages as everyone else! Moohoohahahaaaaa!!!"
3. M- may be the next Mia Hamm, if it's reliable to project her current rate of progress as a soccer player through every day into the future. Nothing would make J- happier, including M-'s election as the first female President of the United States.
4. Speaking of soccer, yesterday J- discovered the joys of refereeing when she was called in as an emergency replacement ref for her school's girls soccer team. She felt a profound sense of satisfaction at being repeatedly told she was "f*cking blind" for an hour's work (while deathly ill and voiceless) doing a favor for the kids and their parents.
5. I've learned the next thing they need to ban after waterboarding is the poor playing of a Cars videogame (featuring a bad Owen Wilson impersonator) at full volume, resulting in the same tinny music, sound effects, and voiceovers looping every minute and a half. I think it's D-'s way of saying he is bored and wants me to be done on the computer for the day...
And on that note, I bid you and the rest of The Internets adieu.
23 April 2008
Developments at our house, Vol. 5
Posted by LiteralDan at 11:29 AM
Labels: Developments, kids, list, marriage, secrets, spam, sports, swearing, videogames
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Well, you and me both (horrible grammar, I know, but I really don't care as it's a beautiful day outside and once again, I'm stuck indoors) on the spamming thing. Recently, I've e-mailed myself twice with the same results as you. Weird.
Emily
http://www.twodogsrunningsouth.blogspot.com/
I have NEVER said that to an umpire. At least loud enough for them to hear I hope... lol
mama dawg: Maybe we should start a Reluctant Spammers support group, or something?
julie: Well, as long as they couldn't hear you, the world can forgive you :-)
We have some CARS books like that...and they have mysteriously lost their batteries.
Oh my friend, I think we could fill a warehouse with our "lost batteries". Toys have to have some fun purpose beyond making battery-powered noise, or they just end up at the bottom of the toy box
Thanks for the inaugural comments on my blog. I have had the same feelings when summoned to jury duty last year. A chance to get away, etc. but found after about 4 hours and 3 days to go I was bored to tears (even with the free interenet).
Sounds like maybe she dodged a bullet then! Hopefully it'll be awhile before it happens again
Hey, I just found your blog from a comment you posted on Laid Off Dad, and I'm glad I did! I love your writing--totally funny! I'll be back!
Cool, and thanks! So we're both LOD fans-- he published last night just before I was turning off the computer to go to bed, so it was a nice end to the day.
Glad you like my stuff-- I just checked your blog and I like what I see so far! I'll go back later to read more when I have more time.
Welcome aboard!
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