April 18, 2006
a week rolls by...
oops. well, i hope everyone had a blessed holy week and a happy easter. we got some good family pictures over the weekend and pretty much just hung out the rest of the time.
lindsay was writing an e.mail to someone who had asked for the address of this site and told them that i "pretty much just talk about baseball now - boring!" so i'm gonna leave that to the side for a while. opening day has come and gone and just know that i'm enjoying the season (no matter their record...)
this is a crazy busy week for us. i had a final exam review yesterday, homework due today, a short paper to write between tonight and tmrw nite, a final exam on thursday, and then i'm flying down to orlando friday morning (and back saturday morning) for the second half of that class. ok, i'm busy, but add this on top: lindsay has thursday off because her work has a big training thing pretty much all of friday and saturday. wait! we have a kid! what's he gonna do during all this time? well, lindsay has to spend part of her off day meeting her parents in corbin, ky so that jake can stay with them for a couple of nights. we're supposed to go down saturday night and stay over to pick him up, but we just found out that some of our closest friends (from knoxville actually) will actually be visiting lexington for the weekend. we figure we'll just get to knoxvill really late.
anywho - have a great week!
Posted by smc at April 18, 2006 04:06 PMoh yea who travel much.
be careful.
i'm not bothered by the baseball talk, even though you talk about the Nats, I still find it interesting! I was just down by Knoxville this past weekend, the weather was so perfect I had to stay an extra day! I was in Gatlinburg visiting with Lauren's Grandparents. Did you hear what Charlie Manuel said about Frank Robinson? -> "He was one of the best clutch hitters I ever saw. Maybe I can get him over here to help us. With the money they pay, I bet I can get him to come out of retirement. I bet he'd hit about .285 to .290," -- Phils manager Charlie Manuel, on 70-year-old Nationals skipper Frank Robinson