26429. arkymalarky - 5/16/2011 8:33:04 PM No, but a hard liquor store hasn't been built yet. Plenty of beer and wine but not a wide selection yet. It still seems weird.
I'm home sick again today. Thought i'd be over it by now. Got a zpack from the doc, so hopefully I'll be able to clean my house next weekend! 26430. judithathome - 5/16/2011 11:25:05 PM Okay, we'll bring some vodka, wine, and whatever else you think we might need. Let me know.... 26431. arkymalarky - 5/17/2011 12:08:24 AM Truly don't worry about any of that. Bob works right by Hot Springs and is going with a list of mine--I'll add vodka to it, I had put gin--this week. 26432. judithathome - 5/17/2011 5:00:49 AM No no no...I'll bring the vodka! Already have it.
Just keep an eye out for a watermelon! 26433. Ms. No - 5/19/2011 4:23:11 PM especially the exploding kind 26434. alistairConnor - 5/20/2011 11:27:59 AM A metaphor for the explosive growth of the Chinese economy. Watch out for shrapnel. Those watermelon seeds make you look like you've got moles. Or ticks.
On the other hand. If you inject the vodka into the watermelon before it explodes. Might be interesting. The entire party should be naked, for maximum impact. 26435. alistairConnor - 5/20/2011 11:29:45 AM I was writing a novel about the crisis of the Euro, lots of whistleblowing and lots of sex. NICE sex.
And then Dominique Strauss-Kahn fucks it up. NASTY sex. 26436. wabbit - 5/21/2011 12:15:52 AM Anything I can UPS to you? Should I bring boots? 26437. arkymalarky - 5/21/2011 12:40:44 AM I think we're good! Boots and a paddle boat if it keeps raining. It had been dry and cool until today.
Judith, did y'all get storms? Looks like some wicked stuff headed this way from TX. 26438. judithathome - 5/21/2011 5:47:26 AM It skipped us...we got rain but not bad storms at all.
We seem to have been pretty lucky thus far... 26439. arkymalarky - 5/21/2011 3:49:54 PM This ended up being just rain--lots of it. 26440. judithathome - 5/24/2011 7:53:09 PM My houseguests left at 8am for...allegedly...four weeks in San Antonio.
I am alone in the house for the first time in two weeks. It's heaven. 26441. judithathome - 6/2/2011 8:24:15 PM Memorial Day weekend at the Arky's was great! The weather was beautiful and the company was fun...one thing that a good friend of ours didn't think was funny: he has heard us rave about how great these weekends are every year and decided to come up and check it out for himself...he has a sister who lives in Hot Springs...didn't let US know he was coming, was just going to call us once he was in Hot Springs and ask for directions. As a SURPRISE.
Never having been a Boy Scout, he wasn't prepared...didn't have our cell phone numbers! When we got back home to FW, there were 7 messages from him that went from excited to worried to deeply disappointed resignation...we're all laughing about it now but I'd be willing to bet he never leaves the house without several friends' cell numbers ever again.
26442. arkymalarky - 6/2/2011 9:15:11 PM we had a wonderful weekend! maybe he'll be prepared for the next one! 26443. judithathome - 6/2/2011 11:43:45 PM Who doesn't call a mutual friend in that situation and get our cell phone number(s) from THEM?
Lunatic David, that's who! 26444. wabbit - 6/3/2011 12:11:05 AM What a fun weekend! Gorgeous weather the whole time and lots of good folks around. The Arkys are gracious hosts and it's a treat to be there and completely relax. I've now met roughly half of "The Gathering" crowd. I even tried my hand at a Kinect game and will have to get one (along with a knee brace). Finally met JaH and Keoni in person and look forward to seeing them again sooner rather than later.
JaH, please tell Keoni I think he is wicked cool!
We had some wild weather here last night, but no tornadoes like Western Mass. We're very lucky. 26445. arkymalarky - 6/3/2011 1:28:06 AM i'm glad we had it before the last week of school this year. takes the edge off the sadness. tomorrow's the last day to work with mose, almost last day to see my room. i don't want to give them my keys monday. what a stupid waste of a great enviironment and the most successful school of any size in this part of the state. i'm determined to pretend none of it exists for a full two months this summer and start a routine in august. i'll take it one year at a time after that and do whatever floats my boat any given year. 26446. arkymalarky - 6/3/2011 1:31:24 AM one of the best teachers ever would never have gotten an award for it, but i was fortunate to work with her a couple of years. she retired at age 78. i could envision going a lot more years at my school, but have no intention of it now. i may change my mind, but i doubt it. 26447. judithathome - 6/3/2011 2:54:24 PM Arky, it's criminal that your school is closing...not only for you and your students but for the waste of a perfect school campus! 26448. Ms. No - 6/4/2011 3:43:35 AM I thought of you all often this weekend and also of my trip to downtown Delight and the visit to Arky's school. I remember the wonderful mural that Arky's students painted on her wall and I still covet her lectern. I'm making due with an overhead projector cart --- I never use the projector and I'm sure one day I'll forget it's there and pile that one piece of paper too much on it and hear an awful crack!
Sad as I was to miss the trip, I have to say that my blood pressure really didn't rise during my 8 hour visit to the airport. I was horribly disappointed, but there were so many people there who were in far worse straits than I.
My friend K --- yes, Wabbit, our K --- called me later that evening after getting my message looking for a ride home from the airport. She didn't get it in time, but another friend was available. Anyway, she called me and left the following message on my phone:
"Uh, C? Have you been talking to Southerners again? I got your message but the only word I understood was 'airport' and I'm hoping it wasn't anything about bleeding to death in one because I'm sure I'm too late by now."
Yes, after spending 8 hours in an airport talking to various and sundry Texans, Arkys, Mississippians and the like, you could've cut my accent with a knife. I have no idea why that happens. I never had an accent when I actually LIVED in Texas. I did tend to get one in Carolina, but to hear me talk sometimes you'd think I'd never been west of the Mississippi or north of the Mason-Dixon.
Arky, I think my mom and Bob were discussing this when last I saw you --- Bob asking why my accent was so thick when she didn't have much of one at all and my mom saying "she didn't have one an hour ago."
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