I'll get back to using this as a journal instead of a social soapbox (below). For that I have http://gigspad.blogspot.com/ (Slippery Slope). The events have high and low points. After an exhaustive search, Martha has found a job. Back in sales with a firm that is actually a sister company of her current employer, Budget Blinds, it focuses on organizational design components; closets, offices, garages, and appears to be easier to work and more lucrative. So on one hand, we can count on making some financial headway, but it will be full-time a juggling act for us to manage. But the boys are older and we need them to step up to the need.
The most pleasurable event was a reunion of Dixon staff at the Monocle. Charlie Smith and Scott Schearer organized it. Mary Dahm and her husband Keith came in for it and Kevin Gillogly showed up - among others. We passed cell phones around talking to the Senator and Gene Callahan and reminisced about old times. A wonderful evening.
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