Thursday, October 14, 2010

Don't knock it til you've tried it...

"So I creep, yeah, Just keep it on the down low, Said nobody is supposed to know…"
  
     I'm cheating on Mike.  There I said it.  Now, before anyone freaks out, let me explain.
     I watch Modern Family without him.
     And truthfully, he knows.  I've told him and there's nothing he can do about it.  A few days/nights out of the week I see him for sometimes only 30 minutes.  What is a person supposed to do?  Really?!  Wait to watch the show together?
     No, no one can convince me to stop.  Every Thursday I'm back at it, searching the ABC site for the newest episode.  But where is the harm, really?  I get my laughs, I don't disclose the jokes or storyline early to Mike, then we watch it together when he has time.  I get my kicks--he gets them later.
     And if you haven't watched it, please don't judge.  Watch a hilarious clip here, then come talk to me about not "cheating" on Mike.
     Phew, it feels so good to get that off my shoulders.  :)




     And since I am doing a "silly" post, here is the infamous photo of the "stalkers" and John Corbett.  Seriously, I can't believe I am posting this as I really look like a scary stalker.  Maybe I'll do some editing.  Let me rephrase, maybe Mike will do some editing because I am photo-editing challenged.  Until then, get your laughs at creepy Robin.



Now, take my advice and go to ABC.com and watch some funny stuff.  Laugh out loud and don't feel guilty.  I said so, Bird

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Sad day...

"Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me, I once was lost but now I'm found, was blind but now I see…"
  
     Its been a sad couple of days for many of those in Chico and beyond.  Two wonderful people have passed this week, Roger Williams and Patty Lynch.  Both too young to go.
     Mr. Williams was my high school principle, and it was because of him that I thought all administrators were just plain nice.  He always had a smile on his face, was always greeting students by name; beyond my high school days, he always made the time to relax and talk, sincerely wanting to know what his past students were up to…
     Patty Lynch is a family friend and although I didn't know her, I just saw her last weekend at her granddaughters soccer game.  She spent her final days in the presence of those she loved and I know it meant the world to her family that she fought so hard to live as many days as she could.
     I pray that both are happy now, that any suffering is over.  And I pray for their friends and family, that they can make it through these difficult days, weeks, months and years; that they know Roger and Patty are looking down upon them, providing them the strength they need through such a horrible time.

God bless their families, Robin