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Sunday, November 7, 2010

blured lines in the road...

Ever been on a long road trip, at night and nothing to do or see except road and median, if you stare to closely at the road everything just becomes a blur?  Doesn't life sometimes feel that way?  Don't want to seem so philisophical, 'specialy 7 o'clock on a Sunday.  But that's the point I'm at.  Not that anything really wrong went...wrong, just...like...woof!  Feel blurred.  More then a few times today I found myself standing in the dungeon, with some odd tool or another in hand wondering "what was I doing?"  Oy!
Well seems like the family and I are come to one of those "junctures" in life.  After living for three years in the same house here in Clearwater, Angela and I have been wanting to move.  Not out of the area mind you, just the house.  Shame to, 'cause we like the locale.  Truth be told, for the last year and a half or so (we discovered this past June, by way of "Lawyer" mail, our land lord has not been paying the mortgage.  Yep.  Sadly, not to uncommon a story nowadays.  Not that we've been given the official "heave Ho" but knowing how the laws "really" work in this state, it's only a matter of time.  And as it turns out a house half a block away from us (that we have coveted for the last 2 years) has come available.  So if all goes according to plan...we'll be moving Dec 1st.  I guess it's just I'm not to crazy about change, 'specialy not with kids.  I want them to have stability.  Well hopefully this move will last!
OK enuff a dat! (pity party over)
Today WAS a fun day!  All folks were in attendance, and the joint was hummin'!  Lots of upgrade builds in the works.  Matt's workin' on another three wheeler, Mike picked out a MTB, Mongoose to do a brushed aluminum number with, Zombie-Boy (as usual) is working on about 6 projects at once (all the while working on about 2 or 3 more in his head, and I finished this little Mongoose "scratch build" and ten started working on the '68 Skymaster I've been wanting to do for awhile! (metallic Emerald green when she's done should be a real peach!)  Sold the 24" pacific, three little kids bikes.  I love it when the fathers bring there sons in to buy bikes.  The sons always try so hard to be big grown up men when there with their dads.  Paying very close attention, watching how there dads react, and mimic them.  So cute! 
Several re-pairs visited us today (thank you), and bought a couple of nice (when they're done) vintage pieces (his and hers).  So in closing...we have to get our keisters in gear this next week to build up more goodies, but have no fear, will have plenty more for you to see!
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'Till then, Love ya!

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