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A little better

It's kind of a foggy morning here on the Knolltop. The weather has decided to straighten up and give us some warmer temps. I can actually see dirt on the dirt road!

Well, the computer has been acting much better in the past couple of days, we may be on the road to recovery here. Although it was nice to have a week off from being on the computer, I have to say, I've missed all of you!

Who was rooting for the Steelers? I wasn't. I like Kurt Warner so I wanted the Cardinals to win and so did everyone else in our house except Jake. He made himself a megaphone out of paper yesterday afternoon and used it through the whole game.

Sarah put out a spread on the table for us so when we got in from chores we were treated to a superbowl feast! I ate my way across the buffet until I was miserable. And this morning before chores I downed a couple more brownies and some chex mix. I know, I know, I need to get on the treadmill.

I hear the back door opening, time for more chores! Later!

Comments

Paintsmh said…
I was pulling for Kurt too. I love watching him play, followed him from the Rams to the Giants, all the way to the Cards. I felt bad for him last night.
Anonymous said…
I was so glad to see you back this afternoon. We didn't watch the game. Hope your computer keeps working. Pam

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