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To: E. Davies who wrote (19338)1/30/2000 9:20:00 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
Anybody notice how this thread has gone completely dead?

Would the last long please close the door.



To: E. Davies who wrote (19338)1/30/2000 9:45:00 PM
From: Educator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
"Anybody notice how this thread has gone completely dead?"

Hi Eric- ATHM is a little wounded, but not yet dead. I am standing on the road with a shovel trying to keep the vultures away. It reminds me of Jodi in Steinbeck's The Red Pony. I'll not let this horse become road kill!

I just spent a weekend with the little shaver at a YMCA camp. We got an additional six inches of snow to add to our previous seven inches. The boys had a blast sledding and racing their snow snakes (carved wooden snakes to race on a prepared track of snow and ice). I'm told the snow snake activity is something Native Americans did in the past, and maybe present. The designs are truly amazing.

I am looking forward to a better night's sleep. That's the last time I'm sleeping in the bunk below my son. Every time he moved, so did I. The squeak of the metal bed frame nearly drove me crazy. Between that and the noisy fan blowing in supposedly warm air, it was a night to forget. All in all, he had a great time, and that's what counts. It seems all fathers have dues to pay.

I hear my son's asthma cough and it's time for a treatment.

Hang in there ATHM longs.

Ed