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Day 20,197

Tonight I’m going to get to bed in a reasonable time. OK, not the most conventional way for me to start a blog entry, but that’s what I was thinking about at the time. Fireplace has a nice little glow, Kansas is hosting Oklahoma to open conference play, and I’m pondering some goals for the …

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Day 20,196

It’s the first day of the new year, and I’m going to try to be a better person, both to others and to myself. The rest of it… hey, I’m a work in progress. I just looked back and realized that I screwed up the numbering on my last two blog entries, so I’m hoping …

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Day 20,194

It’s New Year’s Eve here in rural Douglas County, and I’m pondering the past year and the world a year from now. Things are kind of crazy in the world today. There’s a lot of division. There’s a lot of anxiety. But I’m optimistic. We’ll get through 2019. It’ll get weird, I’m sure, but we’ll …

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Day 20,194

It’s a chilly Sunday evening in rural Douglas County. I’m in a pretty good mood, as the Chiefs put a walloping on the Raiders and secured home field throughout the playoffs. Bye the first weekend, then home, then, hopefully, home again. Spent some time out with Dane today, and Lisa took him back out, too. …

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Day 20,193

Saturday afternoon in rural Douglas County. We’re just kind of hanging out, currently watching a Kansas basketball game, not spending a lot of processor cycles pondering the great mysteries of the universe today. Kansas is looking pretty good, with Udoka Azubuike back in the lineup after spraining his ankle a few weeks ago. I thought …

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Day 20,192

OK, time to write. It’s Friday night. Lisa made a wonderful lasagna, and Bonnie was around for dinner with her best friend, Ella. It was a good time. The reality is starting to set in that Bon will graduate from KU in the spring, then head off to pursue her PhD, most likely at Ohio …

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Day 20,191

Thursday night in rural Douglas County, and I’m feeling a little bit “oldish” tonight. Tired early, back a bit put out, and I’m just kind of feeling my age. Went into work this morning to help out a bit, and I did get some stuff done, working on the various classrooms, helping get the systems …

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Day 20,190

It’s the day after Christmas here at home, and we had a wonderful dinner here at home with the five of us, plus a couple of pooches begging for scraps. Tomorrow I head over to the new work location, a half-mile down and across the street in Missouri. There is work to be done, and …

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Day 20,189

It is Christmas. We’ve enjoyed a day of family, gifts, laughter and reflection. These are special days, with funny jokes, spontaneous jokes, inside jokes, and uproarious jokes. I come from a family that loves to laugh. So we started off the day with presents… at 6:00 in the morning. My youngest daughter was aggressive (obnoxious?) …

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Day 20,188

Christmas Eve in rural Douglas County, and I am currently wearing the most ridiculous pajamas I have ever worn. I look like a very comfortable version of Santa. We’re all wearing them, courtesy of my beloved. And we’re watching a terribly cliche Christmas movie. Seriously, the kids are guessing the next line in the movie …

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