Sunday, January 27, 2008

The Week in Review?

I wonder. Should I recap the last few weeks? Or should I just move on? Maybe some highlights. Or rather lowlights. Either way, it's probably just a bunch of rambling. David has been gone. A lot. Yesterday was the first Saturday we've spent together since (I think) mid-November. It was good. We wondered around the mall, which I'm sorry, but none of the malls here compare to back home. We stopped by the Pet Store and in doing so caused a major melt-down by the Madison. We were just going to look at the Pet Store. We we firm before we went there that we would go in as a family of four and come out the same way. But Maddie fell in love with some puppies...ya da ya da ya da. Cry. Cry. Cry. (PS) I'm flattered that she actually thought I had $800 to spend on a dog. Routine and life don't stop while David is away. Isaac had another big project due this week, Pine Wood Derby and a basketball game; all three of those consuming our Wednesday. We sure learned a lot about Steve Young this week. Meanwhile, David was 5 states away lounging with the celebrities. Okay, not really lounging. He had two big tests (which he did really well on), but was entertained in between by the likes of Jerry Seinfeld, Martina McBride, the Blue Man Group, Salma Hayek and (gasp!) Hannah Montana. Yeah. I'll let you imagine the Madison's reaction over missing out on that. I didn't make it to Park City for the Sundance Film Festival. I really wanted to go. I missed out on some of my favorite people. However, I'm not sorry that I missed that scummy ol' Collin Farrel. Now, I wasn't going to go down this path. But really? How could I not? Heath. (big sigh). What a shock. What a tragedy. What a freak-out I had on Tuesday when the news broke about his (I'm going to call it accidental) death. It really makes the heart hurt. If you haven't already, watch his movie Four Feathers. You'll love it. And finally, something to leave you with:

1 comment:

Tifferbob said...

Yes, what a shock to have Heath pass at such young age and with so much ahead of him.