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Echoes of past hammers

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I remember as a child having my dad bring me home from school because I was sick. He had a work schedule that seemed to work with being home for us kids, though probably not with as much sleep as he'd like or wanted.

One afternoon of being home sick is particularly vivid, as Dad had brought me home because I couldn't see: I had a migraine, with the auras, and it was a doozy. He actually hadn't been working the night shift that day, and hence sleeping when the school called. Instead, he had been working on the upstairs bedrooms, refinishing the attic to make a couple more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs.

After picking me up from school, he plunked me in his bed, shut the door, and went back upstairs to continue working on the bathroom.

The bathroom.

The bathroom, which was on the other side of a pillow, through the door, down the hall, up the stairs, around the corner and through another door.

And every hammer hit on a nail was a BOOM through my skull, the sunlight piercing my eyes through clenched lids and, yes, that pillow.

I remember calling for Dad, and asking him to stop hammering. Pleeeeeeeeease?

He did.

Now, fast forward to today, two days after one of the worst migraines I've had in a long time, a mere 36 hours after the ebb of the day long blindness, my vision restored until the next wave. I'm reminded again of the memory of that migraine years ago, listening to Kris' practicing thrum through my head, bouncing between ears before finally leaving.

I let Kris practice. If I concentrate hard enough, maybe I won't notice the constructive interference happening in my head...

First photo of 2008

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By taking lots and lots of photos as the hour of the new year approached, we managed a good first photo of the new year.

2008 is so way going to be the best year in a long, long time.

Sensing

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Kris' mom baking cookies in the kitchen, with the sounds of Kris' dad playing his banjo to Kris' guitar accompaniment. The hottub humming in the background, just calling for a soak.

Yeah, this is going to be a good Christmas. I'm looking forward to this one as much as I'm looking forward to 2008, which is going to be a fabulous year!

Us!

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IQ

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him: "It's an Intelligence Quotient."

*blink*

*blink* *blink*

me: "So what's the denominator?"

"Yes! You knew what I was talking about! Hey, wait, are you writing this down? How many of my crazy sayings end up on your blog?"

"Uh, some?"

Overheard at work

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Heard at work:  "I have a reasonably large body with a lot of small attachments..."

We were cracking up.

Kris

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