10 May 2010

Notes

       The plumber was by and said you don’t need a different ice maker line that it exceeds Sears standards. It cost you a visit but you are both reassured that what he was going to put in is what you already have. Plus, according to measurements taken yesterday the refrigerator will fit height-wise.
         So far so good as far as the kitchen is concerned. Next we need to get a new countertop for the kitchen and windows for the house. Then we should be updated, although our bathroom upstairs probably needs some renovation in the next few years. Otherwise, the house is in good shape to keep or to sell. Always something though to keep you kicking.
         This is an important point to keep in mind for the story too. Real life is always confronted with problems and the energy it takes to solve them. These details don’t make for a best seller perhaps but you want real life scenarios even among the Dead. I agree. If readers don’t like it they can write their own stories, allegorically anyway. Most people don’t know what to expect being dead. Not really. This provides some insight as far as an existential view, that’s how the books began and that is how they are going to conclude. Post this and take a break. -  Amorella
         I haven’t even begun, Amorella.
         You have no idea, orndorff.



         Time for bed. The doctor says your ruptured Achilles’ tendon is healing well. You came home and mowed the grass, which took you most of the afternoon because of the raking and trimming afterwards. Tomorrow as you will be in Columbus you are having lunch with Fritz and Bob may show up also. Carol and Mary Lou are doing lunch and shopping. All for tonight, dude. Life is what it is. – Amorella. 

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