Well, so much for that

I was supposed to work yesterday.  I showed up and everything, even though my heart wasn't in it.  The funny thing was that with all there was to do around here, I had really thought about staying home in the first place, but I said I'd be there, so I went.

But things would work out differently.  Security where I work is taken very, very seriously and for reasons I don't know, we weren't allowed into the building yesterday.  I waited for about an hour to see if the situation was going to resolve itself; it didn't, and with permission of the on-duty supervisor, I just called it a day.

The rest was nice but I wish I would have remembered I needed to take something to church for the fellowship hour after church last night instead of this morning.  I would have baked.  Now I'm going to shop.

I really had a nice evening.  Me and the dogs hung out.  We played.  June came over for a bit and I went and got us food.  She wanted Arbys, me chinese.  I did my part for the economy yesterday and learned that everything is a trade-off.  The chinese place I usually go to gives you a lot of food for a really good price.  The food is good, but not great.  The place I went to last night was a little more expensive, the portions not quite as big, but the food was really, really good.  That's the tradeoff---more or better.

As a bonus to my time off last night, two of my all time favorite movies were on TV.  Casablanca and the Maltese Falcon.

I'm of the opinion that Casablanca is the best movie ever made.

I'm not alone in that, by the way.  Time magazine would be in agreement with me on this.  If you've never seen it, you should and judge for yourself.

Today's adventure takes me to Murray, where #2 son needs to learn how to jump-start a car and change a battery.  I'm glad I'm the one that gets to help him.


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