An ongoing education

It’s the damnedest thing, but living with Jeff is proving to be quite educational.  The dishwasher started groaning like the dog that guards the gates of hell, and Jeff said, “I think it’s the sensor.  Let’s clean it.”  I was dubious, but it worked fine after that.  I thought there’s not even 2 thou of soap scum on it, what difference would that make?  Amazing.

Gizmo sat on me for the first time on the weekend…. I forgot to mention that.  I didn’t even notice when he sat down, but that might have had something to do with just getting the moving finished and being slightly brain dead.

Every day I come home on the bus thinking foodlike thoughts – what shall I make us for dinner? …. tonight I’m thinking I want to stop off at Brentwood and get some salad fixin’s and taters to pair up with pork chops.  Then if I simply must start the box shifting magick.

 

Bad nooz…. Jarmo and the family is going to Whistler, so no fries.  I’m almost tempted to go buy a deep fryer, but maybe I’ll just find something equally dripping with fat.

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Allegra

Born when atmospheric carbon was 316 PPM. Settled on MST country since 1997. Parent, grandparent.

6 thoughts on “An ongoing education”

  1. So, Geek House will be formerly introduced to the world this weekend. … and the 3 geeks are Jeff, Allegra and Lana?

  2. Loki has the capability of solving electrical and electronic problems just by coming near them. Some of this spooky skill must have rubbed off on Jeff.

  3. I think these genes (if they exist in a family) are passed down on the paternal side.

  4. Lana be the girl who moved into my old place and took all my furniture, god bless her.

    Definitely the paternal side. Katie’s been troubleshooting since she was six.

  5. if I bring your Unca Barry to the party, will that help to create a new trifecta in the absence of Jarmofries?

  6. assolutamente!!!! Mind you I am currently running a temperature and feeling subhuman, so I may just wrap myself in plastic and watch the festivities from a clinically proven distance.

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