That title was the suggestion of my wife as a name for this here journal. Cute, but I don't think many would get the Waitresses reference. Maybe I underestimate? My apologizes.
I'm too tired to write. That would be another good one, but that's not the point. Really, I am lining up logs to saw as we speak. Good idea, let's decide to publish our thoughts to the world and then fall asleep on the keyboard. Nice.
It's been a long day, I barely recall starting it off to some crazy three disc Bing Crosby compilation. Had orange rolls with chocolate milk while Bing crooned. Not breakfast music, to say the least. I felt perhaps a fedora and a convertible could of saved the music. That and threatening to disown my kids, that would of put me in the Bing spirit.
House cleaning galore followed while the kids stared at various cathode ray lit boxes. Anita O'Day played and actually felt right whilst I dusted and cleaned. Though a little off, I felt the need to wear pumps or perhaps a scarf around my neck. Bing was waitng out back in the convertible sedan. Sedan. What an awesome word.
Went to the market for some pad thai, which oddly the kids can't get enough of, though we unfortunately missed the Cirque du Soleil's random pass-through. The regular balloon clown was there again. I wonder how he must of felt when the "professional" clowns passed through his territory? I should've asked.
Had on the first disc of the John Martyn anthology on our way to Lowes. Sleepy, full music. Background music. Floating, rolling and easy. The wife didn't make me take it out so that tells you it's easy on the ears. At the store she does her shopping while I chase the kids hither and yonder. We make it out to the garden center where the future attic insulation known as Christmas decorations filled the aisles. The kids brilliantly turned on every musical snowglobe within a two shelf space, making the most beautiful melody of the day. Ten digital pianos churning out their own holiday racket, in unison producing a cacophony of sound, like androids singing a holiday tune. It was awesome, so of course they had to do it again for the wife.
Fallen Angels, a country rock comp, was next in line for a mediocre day of listening. The Jayhawks started off strong with the amazing Two Angels, but after that I lost interest. Maybe, because I thought the whole thing was a Gram Parsons tribute!? I guess being biased against something will influence you even when you are wrong! Well, peas in a pod, right?So, had friends over, who all brought over their kids. Good food, good times. Lotsa kids running and screaming and grabbing and shouting and, and....
My disc changer was stuck at the end with the Pink Floyd Sine On boxset, but it was too low for anyone to really care or comment. Anyways, it's Pink Floyd, what's there to say?
Okay, really, too tired to type. Maybe I will change my blog name to that. I like it. It could be my sign off, every post ending with me saying, "I'm too tired to post",.....and cut.