Life is Good. Susan left Friday, but not before stopping by to say goodbye. It was one heck of a great goodbye! Friday night/Saturday morning I got up in the middle of the night to get a drink of water and walked smack-dab into the wooden post in the middle of the living room, splitting open the skin on my right eyebrow. Needless to say, I had my mind on "other things." Dad says I'm "twitterpated." I think that word's from "Bambi." I miss Susan like I'd miss my right arm if someone cut it off. However, she's called everyday to keep in touch, and I briefly feel like I'm there with her when we talk. She seems to be having a great time, and is in her usual good spirits. I'm looking forward to when she gets back Easter Sunday.
In Other News...Had the Singles Group over for comedy movie night Saturday, and it was a less than stellar success. The group picked "The In-Laws" with Peter Falk to watch, then several people complained loudly about how bad the film was. One hated it so much she up and left in the middle. A couple of us, myself included, did enjoy it. Oh well, I should have known, maybe comedy is too subjective for a group activity. Or maybe some people just need to lighten the heck up. I bless these folks, see the Christ in them and let them go.
Both the Lobo men and woman got the crap beat out of them at the NCAA basketball tournament. Oh well, maybe next year.
Sunday was the last official day for Rev. Bob Wasner at church. We had a big send-off for him. He is a delightful man who seems to know the most obscure facts imaginable. He really helped pull the church together in a difficult time, and I thank you Bob for being such a wonderful interim minister.
I went on a mad shopping spree Sunday. Intending to buy two pair of jeans, I end up with three pair of pants, and five shirts. Oh well, it made me feel good and I have a new spring wardrobe!
Business is picking up, thank God, and I've sent my 2004 taxes in. Thankfully I didn't owe anything extra. Just have to pony up my first quarter estimated taxes on April 15th.
Got tickets for Susan and I to the World Wellness Weekend featuring a talk from Deepak Chopra. on April 9th. His book The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success is one of the books that helped to change my life.


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