Behind The Drape

friday four.

Nov 28th 2008
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1. i know blogging has been quite sporadic over the past few days but here’s why.

the law offices of Moore Ingram Johnson & Steele, LLP are packing up and moving offices beginning next wednesday. that means, my job gets a lot more hectic and busy beginning oh, last friday. there’s a bunch of things involved with moving nearly 60 attorneys and their legal assistants and all their stuff. it’s going to be pretty crazy around here for the next few days so this may be the last time you hear from me in a while. i hope not, but if you’re that concerned, you can always follow me on twitter.

2. turkey/thanksgiving day was a great day. i fried a turkey, which is far superior to any other way of cooking a turkey, and hung out with Callie’s family. it was a wonderful time of sitting around the table and laughing and talking and all that stuff.

3. because Callie’s car was broken into and her laptop stolen last Thursday night, we were up early waiting outside of BestBuy to get a laptop for her. i know many people say that those who get up early to wait in line outside of stores the day after thanksgiving are crazy, but i learned last night that there are different levels of crazy.

while we arrived at BestBuy around 12:30 for the doors to open at 5:00, when we got there, there were SIX tents set up at the doors. tents! when you completely alter your lifestyle in order to be in line first on the day after thanksgiving – that’s super-ultra crazy.

other sightings:
guy frying bacon
guys playing DDR in the parking lot (and not just the normal in-home DDR pad. no, no. these guys had the metal playing surface. it looked like they jacked it from US Play)
two women on cots
a hookah

4. i can’t wait for the last week of Blessed at Freedom Church! December and January are going to be absolutely INSANE in the membrane around Freedom but you do not want to miss it. if you miss out, you’ll be sorry. be there on Sunday!


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