"Jonathon Seagull spent the rest of his days alone, but he flew way out beyond the Far Cliffs. His one sorrow was not solitude, it was that other gulls refused to believe the glory of flight that awaited them; they refused to open their eyes and see. He learned more each day... What he had once hoped for the Flock, he now gained for himself alone; he learned to fly, and was not sorry for the price that he had paid." (Richard Bach)
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
NTS: Don't Lose Cell Phone
It causes a lot of dilemmas.
It does, however, cause for a quite afternoon. Or two. Or three.
Sometimes I leave mine somewhere "else" on silent and forget where I put it. Feels like the good ol' days when you had to wait to get home to make phone calls :P
Have you found it yet? Do you think it's at my house? We've lost many a cell phone over here. There's a cell phone eating monster in my attic I think. I think he eats ipods, too.
Ugh. If only I HAD a home phone! Sara, it may be at your house somewhere, but that would have been really lame of me to leave it within the reach of all those children. I'll remember to keep them away from your attic from now on :)
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Sometimes I leave mine somewhere "else" on silent and forget where I put it. Feels like the good ol' days when you had to wait to get home to make phone calls :P
Have you found it yet? Do you think it's at my house? We've lost many a cell phone over here. There's a cell phone eating monster in my attic I think. I think he eats ipods, too.
Ugh. If only I HAD a home phone!
Sara, it may be at your house somewhere, but that would have been really lame of me to leave it within the reach of all those children. I'll remember to keep them away from your attic from now on :)
My phone, that is. Well, probably the children too. Unless I want the chilren eaten by the monster. Hmm... when is he hungriest?
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