Casual Sundays with Mr Curry

Spring, day 1

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This entry was posted on 3/21/2007 10:42 AM and is filed under blather.

This morning is warm, wet and dark.  It's raining, sort of.  I love it.  It smells like spring outside and it is spring.  I expect to see tulips any moment now.

Last night Josie and the kids at her school put on a passion play.  It was very good.  Josie was one of the narrators.  She wanted a part with the most speaking lines and was angry at first when she got her script and only had four lines.  There were lots of narrators and the lines were split among them.  As rehearsals went on, a few kids had to drop out for whatever reasons and Josie picked up their lines.  By showtime she had twice as many lines as any of the other readers.  She was happy and did very well.  She's a natural with a mic.

My two older kids have flown to Florida to spend Spring Break with the grandparents.  They will have a ball.  It's not too often that my folks get one on one or even two on two time with any of their grand kids and  I'm glad my kids can manage it.  After all, there just might be something left over when Mom and Dad shuffle off and it couldn't hurt to establish themselves as favorites!  Although the way the oldsters take care of themselves these days, they'll outlive all of us.  Good thing too, haha! 

That's it.  I'm totally out of the will.

Zack and I watched Inside Man the other night.  Spike Lee and Denzel.  It was very good, we both liked it alot.  To anyone who likes intriguing crime dramas, I'd highly recommend it.

I just finished reading Arrogance, by Bernie Goldberg and it's way better than Bias, which I also enjoyed.  I'm still working on The World is Flat, but the bottom line is that Tom Friedman should never be allowed to write anything longer than 300 words.  Guy doesn't know when to move on.

Now I'm just killing time so I don't have to do my taxes, which is stupid because I'm really done, I just have to enter the numbers on the sheet and wait for our refund.

That would be the interest free loan we floated to the government.  Can't wait to see how much we get back.
 

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