The Day After
I am sure I am like the rest of us not happy about the fact I am at work. I always forget to take the days off (hell I have 200 hours of vacation - I forget to take a lot of time off) Had a good 4th - hung out with pops down in cool, breezy Buena Park. Talked with some old friends and neighbors who are still there.
The people next door to my dad we have known since I was about 3 - great people - and the mom has gotten into quilting the past few years and the wifey loves her. So as a nice gift to her, she took one of her quilts and did her long arm quilting thing on it for her (what she can do on her machines cannot/really really hard to do on a normal sewing machine.) and she loved it - it was the first one of her pieced quilts to get the pro treatment and it looked great. That made both her and the wifey happy - and I did nothing that day to screw it up!! hahahaha
This year I let the kids light some safe and sane fireworks and that opened up a floodgate. (Yes I was safe and was right next to them every time) I don't think they will let me light anything next year - freakin pyro's!
Hope everyone had a great 4th.
3 Comments:
it does feel like monday - i had no desire to get my lazy butt out of bed today.
hey i grew up just down the street from you in cerritos. did you go to kennedy high school? i lived at del amo blvd and the 605...
thank goodness when AC was that age the sparklers scared her, i think she would be a problem now.
I went to Western High school but knew a couple of people from Kennedy - the only one I can remember the real name of (we had a lot of nicknames) is Rick Hoyton - we called him Clorox cause he bleached his hair.
I grew up on Holder between Lincoln and Crescent - behind the old drive in theater and the strawberry patch and Cypress College
before we moved to san dimas - we lived at lincoln and walker!!! I know exactly where that it is. I think my parents took me to that drive in when I was a kid.
when I was fourteen i had a "boyfriend" that went to Kennedy... i went to Gahr in Artesia.
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