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It LIVES! - posted at 14:56
Man, have I ever neglected this for the last three months! I have a good excuse, I swear:
Shortly after I learned how to cross-country ski (see previous entry!) I got a puppy! She required quite a bit of looking after to make sure she didn't eat the house (today the house, tomorrow the world!! She's an ambitious dog). Just when she was getting to that age where I could give her a tiny bit of freedome, she decided it would be a lovely day to chew through my internet cable. It took a while for the cable dudes to come fix it, and by then I had learned my lesson: DO NOT REMOVE EYES FROM DOGGIE. Well, about a month went by, and I must have screwed up somewhere, because SHE DID IT AGAIN. This time it takes even longer for them to fix it, and during this time Cory has come for a visit (woohoo!), so no blogging would have happened then anyway. About the time that the cable gets fixed, a fan in my computer starts making funny noises. After a spectacular hardware lockup I pronouce the fan kaput and swear off computer use until I can fix it. Trouble is, my parents are coming into town shortly and I have a TON of stuff to do around the house, like cover my walls with pictures I've had framed and set off a tactical nuke to get things clean. So after my parents left, I took advantage of my first two days off (of which this is one) to fix it.... and DUN DUN DUN, I was successful.
Let the blogging resume!
Holy crap I have a lot to write and a lot of pictures to post.
More is coming.... very soon.