Kevin's Hetero MFM Poly-Fi V

Thanks.

We got together as a V in oh, March of 2006, though we didn't formally handfast until (August 30 of) 2009.
 
I tend to date my relationships from the day we decided (discovered? disclosed?) that we were in a Relationship. So while I have been married for 25 years I give what little anniversary interest I have, to the date years earlier when we sat down and agreed we were together.

As to the octopus thing- We were dismayed to discover that as one ages one's whole inner ear dizziness system can change such that rides which were a blast when we were young made us ill by the time our youngest child was old enough to ride the spinning type of ride.

Leetah
 
I couldn't remember the Octopus doing quite that much spinning. My theory is that two rather heavy adults were aboard which made it spin faster, longer, and more frequently. :eek:
 
I'm depressed about the Presidential election this year. :mad:
 
What's that old curse? "May you live in interesting times"? But at least it IS interesting.

Leetah
 
Or there's, "May the fairy god-camel leave a lump on your pillow!"
 
This statement right here is why you are awesome Kevin. I think you would be my friend in the non Internet world if I knew you
 
Awwww ... thanks, Playful :eek:
 
I tend to date my relationships from the day we decided (discovered? disclosed?) that we were in a Relationship. So while I have been married for 25 years I give what little anniversary interest I have, to the date years earlier when we sat down and agreed we were together.

Me too! MrS and I just had our 20th wedding anniversary, but that seems to discount the 4 or so years that we were "together" before that ("our anniversary" in my mind is 12/04/1992 - the day that we admitted "feelings" for each other, not 6/15/1996 when we made that commitment "official")

As to the octopus thing- We were dismayed to discover that as one ages one's whole inner ear dizziness system can change such that rides which were a blast when we were young made us ill by the time our youngest child was old enough to ride the spinning type of ride

YAY that this hasn't happened to me yet! I love being the "fun aunt" that will take any kid on any ride any time as often as they want. My sisters' kid totally appreciate this as well. LOVE IT! Spin it, turn it upside down, drop it fast, plunge it in water, set it on fire - do it 6 times in a row! (As long as the kids are belted in GOOD - no decapitated children on MY watch!)
 
Yay for fun relations! Last time we went to the boardwalk my BIL took our youngest on the rides we can no longer handle.

Leetah
 
Brother-Husband is under the weather this week. Luckily his sickness coincided with his three days off. The basic shape of his workweek is four days on of about ten hours per day, followed by three days off. He does deliveries for Lowe's. Which I think he likes. He likes driving around and learning how to get to places and what places are like. It's an adventure for him.

Getting sick is just a terrible thing for him. He practically goes into a coma.
 
I'm like that too. Close the door and poke food and medications in at me at appropriate times and I'll wake up when I'm better!
 
I have a strong immune system and it is very unusual for me to get sick.

Not so much psychologically though. I suffer from anxiety most of the time -- don't know why. Today has been extra bad -- unknown reason.
 
It has been quiet around here today. Brother-Husband and Snowbunny were both off, but he's still feeling under the weather and she's had a persistent headache for a day or two. She's been working on cleaning/organizing the "back room" ... what we hope to make into a guest room.
 
Brother-Husband is off today and tomorrow; he mowed the lawn and is now perhaps doing stuff on Facebook or something. His schedule changes from week to week, whereas Snowbunny always works Monday thru Friday.

Honestly folks, it rarely gets more exciting than this. It's hard to add to the blog on a daily basis.

Yesterday evening after dinner we watched one episode each of "Orange Is the New Black" and "Nurse Jackie."
 
Brother-Husband is just now returning from a dentist appointment he had today. While he was gone, I sampled a bit of "Everclear," essentially moonshine that tips the scales at 151 proof. I had about a quarter of a cup. It wasn't enough to give me a buzz. Needless to say, I am an expensive date.
 
Ah Everclear. The drink of winos and 20 somethings wielding koolade powder. A fine vintage Kevin, you ex-Mormon you.

Leetah
 
I'm pretty sure I've violated the Word of Wisdom, ;)
 
It's just me at home today, me and the cats. And they're asleep at this moment, one by my window (on a cushion), and one under my bed (on the cushy carpet).

I tried almost a half a cup of Everclear today. Still no buzz (or very little).
 
Kevin, you do know that generally speaking, in terms of alcohol, people say "a shot glass is equivalent to a wine glass is equivalent to a beer glass"? 151 is pretty strong even for a shot glass drink. Don't wake up with your insides dissolved away. Besides, if you want a buzz, at least drink something that tastes good (not that I can really advise as I find all alcohol tastes like something got spoiled and fermented).

Leetah

Leetah
 
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