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Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Bubble Mania
Earlier tonight I beat the last level (#114) of Bubble Mania, a great free app that I've been playing for a bit. I'm sad that I won't have new levels to play when I'm bored. :(
Research
I spent several hours today at Marquette, doing research at the law library on behalf of a relative. I was pleasantly surprised to have two faculty members stop and say hello when they saw me. Apparently I'm just as memorable in person as on Facebook.
Smiley's Work Ethic
Smiley has taken on the shoveling duties here at Villa Slap, earning a buck towards his room and board each time. He does it on his own initiative, and we're proud of him. He's now also taken on shoveling for Alys H, with his first gig wrapping up just an hour ago. As it is bitterly cold I offered to help him scrape the compacted snow off the sidewalk, but he refused my meddling, saying "I'm the one getting paid, I'm the one who should do the work." Good on him and his American work ethic :) Love ya kid!
Monday, January 5, 2015
SlapFail
To my shame, Smiley and Junie just pointed out that they have never been to the circus. #slapFail
A Fine End to Christmas Break
Yesterday, to cap off Christmas break, I took Team Slap out for dinner at the Copper Kitchen. Well, most of Team Slap; despite spending ten days at grandma's YaYa couldn't be troubled to dine with us. And when we got there everyone just watched The Simpson's and Family Guy on the TV. But wth, it was still family time and we didn't have to cook. :)
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Thank You's
1. Thanks for shoveling Smiley!
2. Good to have you home YaYa
3. Nice job on the bathroom Junie
4. The Cowboys are self-destructing
5. Thanks for thinking of my sister Lisa
You do have some awesome kids, love them lots - Grandma Jeanne
Saturday, January 3, 2015
A Time to Heal by Gerald Ford
In December, as a break from reading law texts, I read “A Time to Heal”, the Presidential
memoir of Gerald Ford that was published in 1979.
A good man, Ford. Some
items of interest, to me if no one else:
· Having just finished
a biography of Nelson Rockerfeller, it was nice to hear some of the stories of
N.A.R. from a second source, and I’m pleased that Ford held him in genuine
esteem.
· Ford criticizes himself, in print, for his “political
cowardice” in bowing to the Right and taking Rockerfeller off the ticket in
’76. A brave admission by a politician.
· Ford’s dislike for Reagan, which I’ve read about before,
shines through. I can’t blame him. Reagan f’d the GOP in 1976 by seeking the
nomination against a sitting Republican President.
· Many of the power players from the last few decades came on
the scene in the Ford era, and it was neat to hear about the “young”
up-and-comers: GHW Bush, Dick Cheney,
Rumsfeld, etc.
· Joe Biden pops up too, when as a Senator he refuses to
allow any funds to be used to evacuate South Vietnamese civilians as Saigon
fell. “I will vote for any amount for getting the Americans out,” he said, “I
don’t want it mixed with getting the Vietnamese out.” As this quite literally meant condemning
120,000 civilians to possible death or
internment, Ford was less than happy
with the young Senator (Ford secured
private funding to bring them into the US)
· At one point, Ford writes that he wishes he’d been able to
pick GHW Bush as his Vice Presidential candidate (Bush had been forced by
Congressional Democrats to swear off any such opportunity when he became CIA
Director)
· Ford also strongly considered Anne Armstrong as his VP,
predating the Geraldine Ferraro
nomination by eight years. If given the opportunity to do it again, Ford writes
“I might well have said, ‘Damn the torpedoes,’ and gambled on Anne.”
· From a distance, it’s easy to see when something is doomed
to fail or succeed. Ford spend some time applauding his own emphasis on
truth-in-sentencing and mandatory sentences, both of which would lead to an overcrowded penal system that is
now a blight on our culture. He also
causally pokes fun at “outrageous” regulations that now seem routine; case in
point, the ‘beep’ of a commercial vehicle going in reverse.
Friday, January 2, 2015
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