Forget the internet and teach that little girl something
LOL I have time for both. Well, time for both if I limit my online stuff to just my obligations. LOL
Today, we talked about what 'shouldn't happen' and she (my granddaughter) felt that hunger was something that shouldn't happen. Probably 'cause the little liar constantly claims she's hungry - even though she's not.
I gave her some options and she decided she'd like to give food (my money) to a national food bank operation that checks out as being legitimate. So, she made her first charitable donation today.
We also went sledding, even taking out a snowmobile. The helmet I bought for her fits well enough. Hopefully she'll learn that a helmet is essential for risky activities where your head might get smashed into something.
She'll learn lots.
They've all retired for the night. I should too, 'cause it has been a long day.
Awesome! That sounds like a great day.
Last night an old friend stopped by out of the blue, who I had not seen in a year, and said I should come with him to his house. He has something to show me in his garage. So what the hell, we went to his house and in his garage he has a couple of new vehicles. A 1985 Bentley Mulsanne, with no rust and a blown engine. And a 2016 Mercedes SUV, I don't know which model but it is real nice. Then he showed me a zip of marching powder, a qp of shrooms and a lb of bud. And he says lets party!
That sounds like fun.
I have the house to myself - and the dog. They probably won't be back until tomorrow. They're headed down to the outlet stores in Freeport, where things like LL Bean exist. There's a bunch of outlet stores down there, so it's a very popular tourist spot.
It's quite a drive, so they'll probably get some hotel rooms and be back tomorrow.
Everyone went. LOL One of my mechanics has a wife (the other a long term girlfriend who has yet to finished college) and they even dragged her along. My son and his friend, plus their significant others, all went.
My daughter's husband tried to stay here with me, but they wouldn't let him.
This is kinda a tradition? It's not quite a tradition and I've spent the last two winters down south - but they've still gone shopping without me, just up here and down there.
I've got the thermostat turned down to 66° and nobody is complaining!
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