So to recap the magical events:
1. Jeri acquired a new cat for the family, Bagheera. I'm still trying to decide which picture to show everyone, most, ok all of the pictures are fairly blurry. Squirmy little guy.
2. Jeri almost acquired another cat for the family when one of these little ones manged to burrow itself between our walls. To make K-Dog and Doodle proud, I demonstrated my complete [lack] of handyman skills and destroyed the cabinets, and the walls to get the little one out. And, after all my hard work, the cat just ran out at the sound of Jeri's voice.
3. The best part of Thanksgiving was the bipolar feast that I prepared after the holiday.
4. I met someone from the Red Cross that knew Will, and said "that motherfucker saves a shit load of lives."
5. I forgot to mention Jeri and I accidentally witnessed the Dave Matthews Band when we were in Tombstone.
Fortunately Jeri peed rather quickly that day.
6. I found some video footage from my brother's wedding, a bit (ok a lot!) blurry/grainy and short to boot.
7. It looks like all is clear with my DMORT paperwork!
And that's just about it...I think.
Oh yeah.. one more thing.
I love you!
Contrived by Joshua at December 3, 2007 11:02 AM
All and all some pretty horrible footage.
Posted by: doodle at December 3, 2007 06:13 PM
The Dmort thing is pretty exciting though! I guess we just sit around for another tragic event to occur, of the 911 variety. Then we take that European tour we have hankered for the last five years.
Posted by: doodle at December 3, 2007 06:15 PM
I missed my friend Stephanie today when a friend (Oh lets call him "David") a little down syndrome toddler came in today. Big blue eyes, very flirty. The last time i saw this handsome guy, she drew his blood. I held and flirted right back.
Posted by: doodle at December 3, 2007 06:18 PM
I remember such a delightful young man...just sooo sweet...My thanksgiving was full of over indulgence. festivities at my parents..then festivities at Seth's parent house..it was pleasant overall. Fired Sonia huh..thats rather interesting. perhaps you know more to the story?
Posted by: Tragic at December 3, 2007 07:27 PM
Knights of Templar type secrecy around there.
Posted by: doodle at December 4, 2007 04:35 AM
Sounds like a hell of a November.I try and save lives, and the Red Cross will be at UMC both today and tomorrow, Joshua.
Posted by: Will at December 4, 2007 05:08 AM
Oh yes, and what was probably said about me was "I hate that motherfucker."
Posted by: Will at December 4, 2007 05:16 AM
No...she stared off rather dreamily when she spoke your name. If I remember correctly, her name was Nancy. Nancy Red Cross.
I saw a vehicle of life salvation parked out front this morning. I did not make an appointment yet, as my email indicated I should. (Who knew saving lives required an appointment?)
Posted by: Joshua at December 4, 2007 08:24 AM
What does this Nancy look like?
Posted by: Will at December 4, 2007 05:04 PM
Middle age, thin, short but stylish haircut (with light highlights) and distinct calvin klein eyeglasses. She said she didnt see you that often but she knew who you were without any prompts.
Posted by: doodle at December 4, 2007 05:56 PM
and she said that Rozza was REALLLLLYYY NICE. She didnt say that about that but, then again, i proudly proclaimed you as my best friend so, she was in a bit of a bind.
Posted by: doodle at December 4, 2007 05:58 PM
It was probably our Human resources representative. So I guess she had to say something nice. Jeri, a woman I work with told me her daughter in law(Jessica I think)said she is friends with you.
Posted by: Will at December 5, 2007 04:36 AM
Life saving should not come by appointment only. Unless something changed a person can donate without an appointment, you may just have to wait a few minutes longer. Another thing. I believe the reason you can't donate Double Red Cells at UMC anymore is because, the higher aged female volunteers didn't feel those machines fit with the Feng Shui of those two small rooms we usually use. If you read this before work today, you still have one more opportunity to save lives, because the Red Cross with be there again.
Posted by: Will at December 5, 2007 04:49 AM