Sunday, February 19, 2006

Thrilling, just thrilling

Daily happenings as of late have been thrilling, just thrilling. (Have they designed a :-) to signify sarcasm?) Filing taxes for a nonprofit organization, building databases for data entry projects, and updating virus protection software have been just a few of the recent high points.

So when Eric (the one-legged wonder who owns a possessed car) called with cabin fever, the most exciting offering I could make was, "I have soup!"

Having soup isn't an activity. The verb isn't even an active one. It's just a declarative statement. But it was the most exciting solution to cabin fever that I could muster. Sorry, Eric.

~Corrie

8 Comments:

At 5:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't be sorry, the soup was just what i needed. I also maintain the car new exactly what it was doing.
Thanks!!

 
At 5:48 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Make that "knew"

 
At 10:34 AM, Blogger Tracie P. said...

hey, a good home-made soup can make everything better!

 
At 11:20 PM, Blogger Lori said...

hey, better to be doing taxes then sitting for 4 hours in a hospital waiting room. yes, 4 hours. gotta love Italy

 
At 2:56 AM, Blogger Corrie said...

How about doing taxes WHILE sitting a hospital waiting room?

What happened?!

~Corrie

 
At 8:30 AM, Blogger Lori said...

haha yes, that WOULD be worse!

nothing, its stupid. I managed to get a belly button infection (even though its not pierced) then the infection spread and fever and crap and i ended up needed antibiotics. The Italian doctor looked at me and her response was "strange. ive never seen anything like this before" - not something you want to hear from a doctor.

 
At 4:51 PM, Blogger Corrie said...

hey lori:

i mentioned it to cyndi and danilo this weekend, and we weren't sure if you had pierced your belly-button or not. are you feeling better now?

-Jackie

 
At 4:40 PM, Blogger Lori said...

eh, feeling a bit better, fever is all gone, but im still pretty tired. infection is slowly going away. its never been pierced, that's the weird part about it.

 

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