


| So, I did a little spring-cleaning the other day. Not a boatload of cleaning, and my spring-cleaning is lax compared to most. Over the years I have shoved paperwork and old bills all over the place. I started cleaning all the cubbies out and came across a lot of really old credit card and loan offers. Some from before I even moved over to Kentucky. I am a stickler for doing away with that kind of information correctly. They must be burned! Bring on the bonfire I say! |
| Later, I watch as the neighborhood kids roast hot dogs and continually make teenage jokes about their winners right in front of me. I giggle along with them. I have twelve kids in my yard at one point. Some roast hot dogs while others skateboard over homemade jumps; then they switch positions. Two hours later I peek out the back door. There is no garbage strewn around, no stray pieces of wood or sticks, no pop cans, no stray paper, the bonfire is out, and the water hose is turned off. Yep, John did good. I grin as I think, All the kids have tummies full of pig meat, bread, and sugar. They are happy, free, and hyper. I remember those days. All in all, the night probably cost less than ten dollars, and it was so worth it. You know, the only thing that was missing was tunes. I can’t believe I slacked on that. I’m so losing my edge, man. The next time that Sony unit that sits in my bathroom will be transported to the back porch to disperse some rockin’ tunes for a cherry on the top finish. I’ll learn them some classic Incubus baby. We’ll rock out to SCIENCE. That’s what I’m talkin’ about. I wish I had pictures but I lost my camera in January. I hope to get a new one at some point. Next time I’ll break out my three-year-old Sony camcorder and take some vid’s and upload them to Youtube. Peace, love, and kindness. Cindy Callinsky |
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