Sunday 2 March 2008

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Awake: 6:28am Temp 46 sleep 6+41 sunny, very windy overnight @ Pahrump.

Starting after 7:30am, we enjoy over an hr of Skype time seeing & talking with Eriko, Nick & Jerry. Jerry continues to sing his Grandma & “G” daddy song. Very cute! We also witness his Fire Truck train set & the big, made in Germany, Back Hoe machine. Just to let Jerry know that older people also have toys, I hand flew my FedEx airplane across the camera for him to see.

For our breakfast, Kathy makes her special Sourdough Pancakes with all the trimmings.

We call & leave a “Happy Birthday” message for Josie in Ebensburg, PA.

Kathy calls to talk with Matthew, but he is having reading & snack time. Some time later
Matthew calls; we take turns talking with him. He’s feeling pretty good. Andrew also spoke on the phone; saying only: “Gee daddy” over & over. That was good enough for me!

Kathy calls to wish her grade & high school girlfriend, Sylvia, a “Happy Birthday” & they enjoy (43) min of good catch-up & some reminiscing.

I continue reading more of Windows XP for Dummies before dinner.

Dinner: Italian sausage, pasta & asparagus.

DVR movie with popcorn: “Toast of New York” with Edward Arnold, Cary Grant, Frances Farmer, Jack Oakie, Donald Meek, etc. Arnold is in fine form as rags-to-riches businessman Jim Fisk in the late 19th century. Grant is his partner in hokey but entertaining biographical fiction. 1937. Google supported an element of truth in this story as there was actually a black Friday in the year of 1869. Find out more from Google or simply, watch the movie.
High temp=58 Lights out: 11:41

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