Monday, January 25, 2010

Nothing to Say

I have nothing much to say today. I heard that President Obama was called in for jury duty on the news while driving in to work. He's going to dispute it. Made me laugh. Work is busy. The weather is dry but with a cold, cold wind. My wife is making homemade meatloaf. I love leftover meatloaf sandwiches for lunch the next day. I can hardly wait. It's my brother Robert's birthday today. Happy Birthday, Bro! Wish I could be there! Saw my cousin, Ted, this weekend. He came for a weekend trip to visit his Mom in Colorado Springs. We had Papa Murphy's and chatted for a couple of hours. He seems to be doing good. Found a girl he wants to settle down with in a couple of years when she is done with school. Making loads of money as a sysadmin in the Bay Area of California. I like Ted. He's a good guy and I'm glad he's doing well. We joined the Greeting Ministry at our new church and greeted for the first time on Sunday. It was nice. Also, we joined a Life Group and attended our first session with them on Sunday. Seems like a good group. I am looking forward to making friends with them. Our kids even had a blast hanging out with other kiddos their age. We are hoping that they will make some good friends, too. I certainly can't complain. Life is good.

Well, I guess I had more to say than I thought.

3 comments:

Joi Copeland said...

You have nothing to say? That truly amazes me! My talkative hubby! I love that about you! When I can't carry a conversation, I am blessed to know that you can for me!

Mom said...

We use to tease that Chris would talk to lampposts, because they stood still to listen. Only kid I ever knew who could take 20 minutes walking home from school when everyone else took 5 minutes. He had a regular route of stops to make talking to neighbors, visiting cats and dogs, playing with the rain in gutter, watching insects...BUT.. I love that. I liked having a child who could carry on an interesting adult level conversation. Sarah was that way, too. I think that's part of what kept me sane as a parent was having interesting children with great imaginations. I was always entertained. I miss that!

Kim said...

Ok...sorry to say but all I got out of that post was Papa Murphy's. Oh how I miss that place! Yummy, yummy pizza!