THEN I came in to sync my ipod and I can't connect to itunes. It keeps telling me my password is wrong and I know for a fact that it's the right password. Stupid itunes....
THEN since Marshall had to do this job we have to go get Brooke tomorrow. We're excited about that, but we have to drive down there and back tomorrow. It's a five-hour trip one way. We're getting up at 5 in the morning, we'll be there around 11 if you figure in stopping for breakfast. We'll go get a U-Haul trailer once we get there, drive to her apartment and load everything up, then hit the road coming back home. I told Marshall that if I died from a blood clot from sitting in the truck for that many hours that I was going to be VERY upset with him. He didn't seem too concerned.
Ok, I'm done whining. Oh, one more thing: it's supposed to be pouring down rain tomorrow and I'd LOVE to stay home and enjoy that, but no no...
See the CD above? That CD is filled with prayers and inspiring scriptures from the Bible, read by a wonderful woman named Elaine Sampson. Elaine found the bleeding heart photo on my flickr site and contacted me asking me if she could use the photo for this project. I happily agreed to let her use it, and was extremely flattered that she liked the photo so much. Elaine is battling late stage breast cancer and is a true inspiration. You can visit her website at http://www.into-my-heart.com. She graciously sent me a few copies of the CD, which was totally unexpected. I was very happy to have received them. :)
I forgot to mention in yesterday's post that when I got home from shopping my laptop was back from being repaired! Yay! I was extremely impressed with how quick they replaced the screen (for that ONE bad pixel) and got it back to me. Thank you, HP.
I have a reoccurring dream where me, Marshall, and the kids have moved back to our house in Jackson, Mississippi. I had the dream last night. When I'm dreaming that particular dream I always feel this immense and overwhelming feeling of loneliness.
I was miserable down there, just absolutely miserable. We knew NO ONE outside of Marshall's three co-workers and the families of our next door neighbors (whom we loved). Ugh, I hate having that dream. However, there IS one bright spot, and that is that every time we go back there, our Doberman, Danda, is still alive, still there, and is always at the back patio door, looking in, as if she's been there all along waiting on us. :)

This song makes me happy. Have a good night.
Love it!
2 comments:
Well get over being crabby...and yes, dogs have a habit of being able to pick the worst times to want to go out....
You have a good day!
I don't know why I picked out your blog, and why I scrolled down to this Paul Simon/Chevy Chase video... but I'm so glad I did. Thanks for posting it. What a terrific song... yes, it makes me feel good too. And I love those two guys together. My son is coming home from Chicago for the holidays and he is a major Paul Simon fan, so I will show it to him. I like your blog site. Nicely done, rachel. And keep on shooting those pix... they're quite good.
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