Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Odds and Ends

I realized I haven’t written on my blog in a long time. I’ve never really had enough stuff for one longer type of entry so I will write lots of little things that are on my mind.


I have this really cool light saber application on my phone. I’ve chosen to follow the light side of the force. Being a Sith Lord does seem like kind of a cool idea but the whole murdering innocent people isn’t appealing.

Expect Brad Chilldress to be fired at the end of the year. Granted, Brett Favre has played like crap but the Wylf family has done nothing but give Brad the players needed to win the Super Bowl this year.

I get so tired of situation comedies portraying men as bumbling oafs who can’t tie their shoes without their wives telling them what to do and how to do it. Many of us men aren’t doofuses (is that a word?) and have the ability to take care of our children and cook all by our selves (although the portrayal of the wives in those sit com’s might be true. I said might Jody, MIGHT be true….can you help me tie my shoes?).

My family has done a good job of adjusting to Northfield and hardly ever being together as one unit. I continue to struggle with this.

Northfield is a nice town to live in, especially if you live in an apartment where you have no lawn to take care of, can’t grill on a patio, and your kids can only go outside if you are with them.

My parents visited around my birthday and are ready to move here. I told them I know of an apartment they can rent.

The first two days of school this fall, my step-son came home and told us that he sat by himself at lunch both days. I told my wife to pack the house up as we were moving back from whence we came.

What’s great about having your own blog is that you can say what-eva you want. So my intentions aren’t to sound like I’m complaining…wait a sec, if you don’t like what you are reading, then read someone elses blog. My wife works 2 to 10. So this means I get up at 5:15 am (I looooove mornings) and be to work by 6:00. Hell, that’s earlier than I had to get up when I lived in Waseca.