Monday, December 22, 2008

I Am Right Most of The Time

At least I believe that I am right most of the time.

In case you haven't taken the opportunity to check out Rusty's blog as mentioned below, I would like to invite you to do so. You will notice that there is a mention of football and addiction. Ah ha! So when I got chewed on for making it sound like his life revolved around football I was actually right! He says it's okay that I know it, just not others. LMAO
I was right, I was right.......nanny nanny boo boo!

So, today was a busy TLM day. And, as always, when he runs behind it is the techs fault. I don't believe that I chose to double, even triple book patients but that's just my outlook. I also am not the one sitting in there gabbing and gabbing for 30-45 minutes! Not that I don't like/enjoy working with him. Just stating the facts Jack!

I was all ready to head to the gym after work when I got a message that I needed to skip the gym and pick Rusty up due to his bad work day (again, read his blog). So, I did that and found out he was going back to work anyway so I headed to the gym. It was really hard to get back in to the mindset of working out when I had already decided I wasn't going to. I made it for 15 minutes (100 calories) on the elliptical. Not good, but better than nothing.

Other than that it's been a nice warm evening here at home. I received my "gift" from Grandma Claribel today in the mail. She recently celebrated her 99th birthday. Actually it was on December 19th. She wrote out a short history of her life. Typed, it was all of 8 or so pages. She included pictures of homes, her children when they were young and so forth. What is so special is that I did not come into this woman's life until about 1990 or so. Even then we didn't live real close together so we didn't get to spend a lot of time together. However, she still speaks of Rusty and I as if we had been her grandchildren all along. She and her late husband, Floyd, are absolutely amazing. They are such great people. She currently lives in Manhattan, Ks. and Rusty and I just discussed a trip to see her. I am really hoping for a big celebration for a 100th birthday. You never know what God has in store for us so we will not take our chances. It will be a trip as soon as the weather allows.......even maybe in January. Her story and her love for her family, us included, brought tears to my eyes. Such a wonderful woman.

Ok, so now I shall take my sentimental booty to bed. I am excited for Christmas to come and to spend it with my husband!

1 comment:

  1. YOu are hilarious! I had a lot of reading to catch up on! ;) Thank you so much for the sweet gift -LOVE the Christmas card! It's on our frig-and I hope you have an AMAZING Christmas with your hubby. Tell him I'll check out his blog later!

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