Passage To India, Day One
December 3, 2005
My husband just left for a weeklong trip to India for his company. This week I’ll be posting what we’re doing here at home while he’s over there doing the work thing. We’ve started off today by starting laundry, cleaning out the refrigerator and all the leftover hiding Thanksgiving things, and plan to vacuum and dust the house. All boring but necessary things. Don’t worry, the kids have already complained about the “work” they have to do.
Basically, it’s just a typical Saturday here at the house. Just not the same without my hubby here though.
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Watched the Knots Landing Reunion show on TiVo this morning. Let me say I’m a fan of the show. Not a HUGE, Die-hard fan with signed autographs and KL bedsheets or anything; but I can hold my own in a trivia contest or two. Tried to watch it when I was in High School in the ’80′s, but had prior engagements on a Thursday night. I was REALLY excited in the early ’90′s when they stared playing Dallas and Knots on (I think) TNT during the day, but then they stopped. SoapNet took up the challenge not only with Knots, but another oldie-but-goodie, Falcon Crest. So I felt all caught up because I have FINALLY seen every episode, some even several times. Yay me. It was nice to see many of the cast again, but I kind of got a sense of “what else is there to say?” from the interviews. The only thing really left is the people we didn’t hear from. Tonya Crowe, Lar Park Lincoln, Pat Petersen, Brian Austen Green, Hunt Block, Doug Sheehan. I’d of loved to hear from them, and the ultimate one for me, Constance McCashin. Alas, it was not to be. Wish there was a way to bring KL back though, but there’s not really a call anymore for the type of storytelling KL did. Even with the O.C.’s of the day, KL would have KO’d the O.C.. Believe it.
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Well, laters. Gotta get back to work, I’ve dallied long enough. Besides, just downloaded some Dave Matthews Band to my Zen Micro and now I have incentive to get back to work. C Ya!


























