Phil,
Gee, thanks for the help! GRIN! Fortunately, or
perhaps, unfortunately, as the case may be, we still have
Caleb. Maybe I should ask you guys to pray that he gets invited over
to lots of friends' houses for the night so that we can, play
chess? What's the point of that game again? Oh yah, to capture your
opponent's king? Right? GRIN! Anyway, phil, thanks for the help,
but I'm sure we'll work something out! GRIN!Hey, You have a grandson
around Caleb's age. Wanna baby sit? Just checking.
Kathy
At 09:53 PM 7/2/2006, you wrote:
>Kathy,
>
>She'll be fine but I know the feeling. Our oldest son and his family
>recently moved to Pensicola. Trent works for Merrill Lynch and got promoted
>and transferred from New Jersey. He had to fly up to NJ this week in all
>that rain and flooding for the company. We worried some and finally called
>to see how it was and where he is this week is basically ok. I can think of
>some things you and Greg can do together while she is gone. Oh, like
>playing monopoly, checkers and chess on the computer, look up weird things
>on google together, or maybe, you could sing to him. I was just tuning
>around to some FM stations tonight and ran across a black guy singing the
>blues. They have a blues night every Sunday evening on this one station and
>the guy almost sounded like the Christian black station that plays about 75
>percent Gospel music. Man, I love listening to that Gospel station.
>Anyhow, the black guy singings blues on the FM station kept singing a chorus
>line that took me the whole song to figure out. He was singing about his
>woman, of course, don't laugh, I am amazed how that is what most rock groups
>are still singing about today. Anyhow, that's what he was singing about and
>the chorus line, which I finally got, was, I would rather be blind than to
>see you go. I wish I could have taped it, converted it to an mp3 file, and
>emailed it to you so you guys could keep listening to that over and over
>while she is gone this week. Ain't I just the biggest help?
>
>Phil.
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