Quote of the month - "Morality is doing what is right no matter what you are told. I just got back from picking up Kim and Karen at the KCI airport, and we've only been home about a half-hour. Ric, Debbie's' husband in Wichita, just called and I heard a little bit of the conversation... Betty, Karen's mother, has fallen again. I don't know any of the particulars yet, but she is very frail.... Well, it seems that she had fallen earlier in the day and hurt her head, but she must've started having neuro changes or something, 'cause they were taking her to the hospital in an ambulance when Ric called. So Karen will probably have to go down there in the morning, dammit. I was looking forward to getting to spend some time with her. But we've got lots of time to spend together, and she does want to spend time with her mother, and there's not nearly so much time there.... Other than that, I was pretty lazy today. I got up pretty early, even though I was up until almost 01:00 last night. I think that I mentioned the other day that I was maybe getting too much sleep? I'm gonna try to go to bed later this week, even though I'm going in at 07:00, I'll see if that makes a difference... so I'll go from eight hours to about six and a half. And I'll see if I can make it all week. It warmed up some today, a lot of the snow melted and it's all slushy and muddy and yucky now. The world is so nice and clean with snow all over it, and then all the damned people mess it up and it's ugly again, even uglier because you've seen it when it was beautiful. It's really hard to look at ugly things that used to be beautiful without feeling that your heart is getting ripped out, isn't it? In the Mail: On the shelf:
Religion is doing what you are told no matter what is right."