Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Can you blog about having nothing to blog about?

I haven't had any pressing issues on my mind this week, and that leaves me with nothing to blog about.  So this post is a whole lot of little items with no big themes, and in no particular order.
  • My best friend from college is visiting nearby, on the way to her 35th college reunion.  I am looking forward to meeting her in Baltimore.  Fortunately, although she flew through London, her travels were not interrupted by volcanic ash.
  • I have been looking at eBook readers, but not come to any final conclusion, except that I like the idea of the Nook more than the Kindle since I can borrow ePub books from the library for free.
  • I started quilting again.  I am so far behind with baby quilts that some of the children will be leaving for college before they get a quilt, but I keep trying.  Goal is to use only stash.  The first one on the list is a quilt for a little boy, but there are several others that are standing in line.  I probably should make a waiting list.  They all have to be done before the August/September time frame when I will need to focus on a quilt for grandbaby #2.
  • Work frustrations continue with the realization that I have been basically relegated to individual contributor status without any project management responsibility.  It is so far from the intent when I was hired that I don't even know how I got into this position.
  • For the first time since I started watching I am completely uninterested - ambivilent about the outcome of the American Idol  finale.  I like country music, witness a trip to Vegas in October to see Garth and a trip to Boston in August to see Kenny, but Lauren Alaina and Scotty Mcreary don't "light up my life."  Now James Durbin?  He's a performer.
  • My vet is insisting that I give my cat an oral suspension of Fomatidine twice a day.  She has reached the point where if I open the refrigerator door she runs for cover.
  • I have absolutely no idea what happened at the end of the House finale last night.  Does anyone care to explain?
  • My next door neighbor asked me to send an email for her about a part for her kitchen faucet.  I am trying to figure out she has survived to this point, however she has acquired a computer, and her house should be wired tomorrow, so I expect that she will be joining the digital world soon
So these are the items on my mind.  I suspect that the last one is a possible future post.  Something to think about, anyway.

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