Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Type4You and Yappers



My friend asked me to help her do some document preparation for a local attorney. I transcribe dictation from a recorder and then handle the creation of correspondence and pleadings for the court. So far I've kept up pretty well and it feels good to be back in the legal arena again. Downside: I'm not getting much sleep because of all of the sitting at my computer.
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There was the possibility of a full-time secretary job at BYU. One of the professors in the philosophy department had sent me word of the opening but only after the listing had expired. I had discussed it with the kids and with a couple of people I trust to give me good opinions. We all had the same idea that this would be a way to find some financial security for my family for a change. So, needless to say, we were excited at the prospect. However, it was soon discovered that the job posting was removed and there was no way to apply. Emails to the department made no difference. It was just gone.
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Behind us is a new family with two straggly yapping mutts they keep tied to the fence with a 3 foot cord. These poor creatures are in 90+ degree heat all day and night and they bark and bark and bark. After I spoke with the new tenant once about it and it continued, I had no hesitation about calling the police for assistance. They dispatched an animal control officer but as soon as the officer arrived, the tenants scooped up the mutts and hid them from view. So, at 3 a.m. and 3:15 a.m. and 3:25 a.m., etc. the mutts yap and yap and yap waking the whole neighborhood. Am I the only one that is annoyed enough to call it in? This is such an unbelievable area.
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I need a good dinner and a nice movie to help me relax and re-group. I think I'm dehydrated and exhausted from the heat and the work I've been doing both outdoors and indoors.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

ksl.com - Man in jail after high-speed chase, multiple escape attempts


ksl.com - Man in jail after high-speed chase, multiple escape attempts

Yes, folks, we had an exciting news-worthy car chase and crash into a business in our area. In fact, the whole thing happened on my street! The spectacular car crash, driver ejection, police chase and tazer event brought all of us out of our homes to watch. I swear I could write a weekly TV show about the craziness of this street, but people watching it would probably find it too fantastic to be true and turn it to Oprah.
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Monday, July 5, 2010

A Fifth



Soda came by to take me to Sonic for a burger during his dinner break at work. Thanks, Soda! He told me he wished he could do something to make my hard life better. It's nice that he notices and cares but there is really nothing he can do about it. I have to find an income!

It's been a long time since I've been to Sonic. Plain and simple burger with a piece of cheese and a bun. That was it. No frills at that place, man. NONE. Oh, and a strawberry slush too. Now, that was tasty all by itself. Cold drink on a hot day.

AJ marched in the Freedom Festival parade in Provo this morning. He found a good set of symbols in the band room and attached some handles to them. He said they played many of the stand-by songs the band has down pat. I'm proud of him for joining the band and for sticking to it.

CC went tubing on the river with her friend this morning. She called to say it was fun and that she will be spending the evening with her friend and their family, even watching some fireworks tonight.

Finished the cleaning and vacuuming of LL's rental house. It's all ready for the new renters to move into. I did discover a broken sprinkler head so I have to find out how to repair that this week. I also re-programmed the sprinkler watering system to water for longer periods only a few evenings a week. Up to today it was set to water EVERY DAY for 10 minutes each section. No wonder the lawn looks so sickly. I changed it to every other day and up-ed the times as needed at each section.

Boring? You betcha!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Fourth


There are tens of thousands that will not be able to spend this weekend
with their families and friends as they continue to provide safety and security around the world. Please keep them and their families in your thoughts.
-----After the recent holiday sales I was looking to pick up an old gas barbeque somewhere so we could use it around our place. AJ told me that it wouldn't be cost-effective because we'd only use it once in a great while. He's right. But I had it in my mind that we could have our own form of memories in our backyard during these extremely lean financial times at our home. Needless to say we don't have a barbeque.
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-----I think that is how I want to spend these types of holidays. A leisurely day with a sumptuous barbeque and all the fixin's. It has been years since we have had one. At that last barbeque we had Stone and his family over and the kids ran and played while the older ones sat in the livingroom and watched videos. The food was good but the quarters were tight. We just have such a tiny home and it makes some people uncomfortable to be here. Sorry.
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-----So, maybe I am wishing to have a barbeque of our own so that the little family that we are can sit outside and have our own version of a holiday celebration.
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-----Tonight AJ and I went to the grocery store and picked up some banana split supplies. We wanted something different to mark the occasion of Independence Day. We splurged on some hot fudge and carmel toppings (which we have never done before) and we came home and enjoyed the gooey ice cream desserts together. A short while later, AJ came into my room and announced that the sugar was getting to him and making him feel unwell, so he wanted to eat an apple to counter-act the effects. That was a breakthrough. He is definately a sugar-holic.
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-----CC is away camping with a good friend and their family. She loves to go camping with them every summer. They have such a good time and even go boating on the reservoir. She has a signal up at the campsite because I was able to text her and ask how she was. She's having fun. She loves to be with people and she is good at it. We hope to see her late in the afternoon tomorrow.
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-----JW called last night because his wife saw I was on FB and knew I was home. He talked about the probability of losing his job in October. Government bureaucracy. We are praying for them. He told me about the oil spill disaster in that area and the oil blobs that have washed up on shore. He said he can smell the oil when he goes on base to work. His calling at Church is still financial clerk and he's got he hang of it. H (his wife) has a new calling to create and maintain the Ward website. She will be amazing at that! V1 (son) has created his own computer out of bits and parts and he is happy with that. V2 (another son) is not into being told what to do now and is learning boundaries. They have a good renter for their house in Ohio who should be in the place for two years, and may try to qualify to buy it later. That is such a blessing.
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-----We believe we've discovered something about a long-lost relative. No details on here but suffice it to say we have uncovered some interesting facts about current arrangements and locality. It was quite a surprise!
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-----Thank goodnes LL has texting. We send each other messages whenever we have the inkling and it's nice to be able to do that. We keep in touch better now, but we will always be able to have a three hour phone conversation whenever the mood strikes. She is managing the affairs of home and hearth really well on her own. Even when there are "directives" from across the pond, she manages to keep her wits about her and get things done. Oil slick and all. I admire her courage and her skills.