Must..........keep..........eyes..........open... :o *yawn*
After waking up at four AM this morning, I think I am ready for a nap. The 6am alarm in Dallas (4am Pacific) came all too early, and my body let me know it. It all payed off since I was back in Vegas at one...enough time for a full day--if only I had the energy for it. A300 training was fine, although I felt like I was becoming a flight attendant all over again. Most of the information was remedial and stuff that doesn't change from plane to plane. I hope to get qualified on the Boeing 777 later this month or next...that plane is the mack-daddy of them all!
Our housing development is having a community garage sale tomorrow morning. Beth has already got a large box of junk labeled and ready to set out. We also have a whole bunch of junk in our garage. We'll finally get rid of all the junk we didn't know what to do with when we moved. We prolly won't make much money since we don't sell things for over a buck, usually. It's a fun way to get rid of stuff, and then you go to your neighbors house with the five bucks you just made and buy five more bucks worth of junk...and so it goes 'round... For all you junkies, Check out USAToday for an interesting article about the ultimate garage sale. It tells you how to furnish an entire room from items found on the curb.
After waking up at four AM this morning, I think I am ready for a nap. The 6am alarm in Dallas (4am Pacific) came all too early, and my body let me know it. It all payed off since I was back in Vegas at one...enough time for a full day--if only I had the energy for it. A300 training was fine, although I felt like I was becoming a flight attendant all over again. Most of the information was remedial and stuff that doesn't change from plane to plane. I hope to get qualified on the Boeing 777 later this month or next...that plane is the mack-daddy of them all!
Our housing development is having a community garage sale tomorrow morning. Beth has already got a large box of junk labeled and ready to set out. We also have a whole bunch of junk in our garage. We'll finally get rid of all the junk we didn't know what to do with when we moved. We prolly won't make much money since we don't sell things for over a buck, usually. It's a fun way to get rid of stuff, and then you go to your neighbors house with the five bucks you just made and buy five more bucks worth of junk...and so it goes 'round... For all you junkies, Check out USAToday for an interesting article about the ultimate garage sale. It tells you how to furnish an entire room from items found on the curb.

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