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-=> Quoting Damon A. Getsman to Nancy Backus on 06-May-2015 08:47 <=- DAG>> More of just a day to be a beach bum, maybe cook some hotfrogs, DAG>> throw some recreational spheres around, all of that jazz. ;) NB>> That sounds like fun... did you get to, and did he enjoy it...? DAG> Alas, plans got pre-empted last weekend. Not sure if we'll get a DAG> chance to try again this weekend. I'd like to do something nice for DAG> him, because there was a carnival around that we were going to try to DAG> hit early this week, and that fell through, too. At least he didn't DAG> know about it; I learned from a fellow parent friend not so long ago to DAG> not really inform the little guy about what may be planned until it's DAG> actually going down, just in case something like that comes up. Saves DAG> on the shattered dreams for the day kind of scenerios. How old is he, again...? At some point, he ought to be able to learn how to take disappointment in stride... but that does take some maturity. :) It does, though, help if one wasn't setting one's heart on it... ;) DAG> A few fires DAG> got set on the contract work that I was doing that made keeping up with DAG> the beach bumming impossible. I ended up having to do a work crunch DAG> on Sunday that blew it out of the water. Should've tried harder to get DAG> out on Saturday, I suppose, but I was busy catching up on chores most DAG> of that day. Anyhoo, it will definitely be happening soon here. That sounds a bit of a "good news, bad news" situation... :) Good that the work is picking up, bad that you didn't have the time available for the fun things... NB>> Something one just can't see ahead of time... and sometimes one just NB>> doesn't have a lot of choice in circumstances until things get more NB>> under control... Hopefully you'll be able to find a better location NB>> for your and your son's needs and wellbeing... :) DAG> Well, with the hours cap on my contract just having been quadrupled, DAG> it looks like I'll be able to start getting a savings account ready for DAG> a scenerio like this fairly soon here. Needless to say I'm pretty DAG> pumped about the whole issue. This paycheck to paycheck crap gets old DAG> rapidly, especially when one has a charge to look after. It may DAG> actually be time to stop just looking at general neighborhoods and DAG> start looking for rentals somewhat soon here. I'll keep my fingers DAG> crossed on that. They're only lifting the hours limit for a few weeks DAG> while more fires are being put out, but I believe that after a few DAG> weeks of that there may be more contracts that need some work done on DAG> them. Sounds quite promising... paycheck to paycheck is better than no paycheck at all... but it certainly is nicer to have a reasonable amount coming in regularly... :) NB>> That's a shame... so the stress was mostly just on the way there...? NB>> and relieved by the camping itself...? DAG> Well it was on the way there and back. So approximately 5 hours of DAG> shite were mixed in with 3/4 of a day out in the woods, half of which DAG> was sleeping. It was relieved by the camping, but then the way back was DAG> worse than the way there, so it almost negated everything. After I got DAG> back and was able to chill out for awhile I think it was still a net DAG> positive, though. If not for me, at least for my son, who had a couple DAG> of other kids to play with. They had a great time, when they weren't DAG> in the van. It was great to see him playing hard nonstop with the DAG> other kids the whole time there. Definitely something that he needed. So, if I understand correctly, you went with some others in a van to go camping...? A couple of families with kids...? Was this some sort of organized program, or something that people just got together to do...? Sounds like a long trip... hard for kids to be cooped up that long... DAG> Heck, I'd deal with a net negative as long as he was getting something DAG> like that. My old bones can take some aggravation to make sure that DAG> his childhood gets as much suckiness pulled out of it as possible. ;) Yes, at least he and the other kids had a chance to run and play... and sleep outside for the night... ;) Too bad it wasn't a little longer in the camping phase, for the long trip there and back... NB>> Sounds like you just have to learn not to let your imagination run away NB>> with you... Or move to someplace where the danger is less (or you NB>> don't know about the dangers [g])... DAG> Oh definitely. I haven't mentioned that one of my hobbies is DAG> writing fiction, which normally devolves into horror sometime by the DAG> tenth page or so. I've got a great imagination for that stuff and it DAG> does, definitely, get out of hand sometimes. ;) Just gotta remember that fictional isn't necessarily reality... ;) DAG> Here is real great for the imagination, being nestled cozily in DAG> between two active volcanos and on a fault like that's quite a ways DAG> overdue for a magnitude 8+ quake in a city that isn't prepared for DAG> that sort of tumbler what so ever. The chances are either 30 percent DAG> for it in the next 50 years or 50 percent in the next 30 years. DAG> Can't remember for sure, the dyslexia is getting me. ;) That still gives at least 50% chance that it WON'T happen... :) Maybe not even in your lifetime... ;) DAG> Either way, for that magnitude of a quake it's scary as hell for DAG> someone with an imagination like my own. I just hope I'm not in any DAG> sort of brick structure when that goes down, if I'm still here. Sometimes you just have to curb the imagination and not let it run away with you... NB>> It doesn't hurt to have similar threads happening in different echoes... NB>> there's at least a potential that way of engaging different people in NB>> the conversation(s)... eg Maurice is here and in Asian_Link, but not in NB>> Memories... and some are only in Memories... :) DAG> That's very true. Didn't think about it like that. It's nice to DAG> have different people jumping in from time to time. :) Quite.. :) NB>> I made a habit a long time ago of saving messages to and from me (and a NB>> few others, on occasion) for any echo I was active in. It just makes NB>> finding the information a little easier. :) I also save my Reply NB>> packets, just in case I need to re-send something... that saved me a NB>> number of times when I'd written out an involved genealogy message... NB>> no re-typing needed, just an extract and insert into a new message. :) DAG> I used to do that quite awhile ago, but I definitely got out of the DAG> habit. The interface that I use to get on my BBS is a little bit DAG> difficult for cutting 'n pasting, so I think if I were to do that I'd DAG> probably try coding something right into the interface that would help DAG> me deal with it a little bit easier. Then again, using a QWK method DAG> like you're talking about would probably make that quick 'n easy, too. Offline readers are quite the godsend at times, to be sure... :) Especially since I'm in DOS, not exactly what you'd call a multi-tasking environment... ;) ttyl neb ... 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