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December 27, 2007

The Liquid Paper Is Running Out

I was thrilled to find a new wireless keyboard under the Christmas tree.

The old one was quite banged up, and it’s hard to type with no visible letters.

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Drawing the letters on the blank keys was getting tiresome, and I’m too old to learn to type without looking.

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Looks like I’ll be able to continue writing now that my technology has improved.

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We’re furiously packing for NYC. Finn has planned an uplifting day on Monday– a visit to both the Holocaust Museum and the WTC Tribute Museum.

We need to see both of these, but that’s a lot of tragedy for one day. I think I’ll take them to Economy Candy afterwards.

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Hey– a shout out to both Amy at MyScoop and Andre at The Terminal, both of whom were recently featured in the Birmingham News for their blogs.  Go visit and tell them I sent you!

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4 Responses to “The Liquid Paper Is Running Out”

  1. i LOVE economy candy. enjoy your trip. congrats on the new keyboard…though you exhibited quite a bit of ingenuity there…

    amanda’s last blog post..The Mission We Chose to Accept

  2. Have fun! I know you will!

    Off to check out the other blogs…

    Heather, Queen of Shake Shake’s last blog post..You May Officially Get Your Panties Out of a Wad

  3. Too funny I love the technology. Your are funny I found me a new blog to visit.

    Kristin’s last blog post..Friday’s Feast

  4. You may have to frame the old keyboard. It’s rather cute. :) Enjoy the vacation!

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