Oscar Number One
Today is Do A Grouch a Favor Day.
I am thinking of the fact that I have to meet with the kids' dad about various logistical issues this afternoon. I think that I will try to see him as Oscar in the garbage can if (no, when) he makes me mad, and I will laugh (inside) like an amused 4 year old at his grumpy antics. While attempting to keep my face in a neutral position externally. No grouch likes to be laughed at.
No writer likes to end a sentence in a preposition, either.
I think after the meeting is over I will find a way to release my own grouchiness about whatever transpires in the meeting without dumping it all over someone else or keeping it inside to raise my blood pressure. I think I may run a marathon tonight.
See how happy I would be if I ran a marathon...oh wait that's not me running a marathon. That's just during a 5k.
Oscar Number Two
This one is for you, Collagemama
Keep humming, girl!
Oscar Number Three
Dad wants to know why I only took one picture this weekend. I was busy for gosh sakes! One of the things I did was to work a Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle with The Player and The Player's Oldest Son. (My dad approves of this activity, I am sure.) We also watched a fabulous film that is not nominated for any academy awards this year. I think it must be because Temple Grandin, which won several Golden Globe awards, was made for TV by HBO. Claire Danes is wonderful portraying the real Temple Grandin, a woman with autism who is now a college professor in Colorado. If you have not seen this film you should rent it and watch it. It will make you feel completely ungrouchy!
4 comments:
Logistical issues? I can't figure out what that might be except you've been a bad girl. HA HA HA HA Sorry, the devil made me do it.
I do want to see that film! And I will be home in the afternoon for...running a 5K over to the wine store.
Mom, you made me laugh. Yes, that is part of the reason I have to meet with Oscar the Grouch, I'm sure.
I sure would like to just drive a weinermobile around the country visiting bloggers, poets, photographers, and folks who worry about prepositions. Hope your creative visualizations were successful at the logistical meeting. Dang, I remember lots of those "shared custody" funfests.
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