summer’scool

So much good stuff this summer, and I’ve failed to even mark it on my blog.
Once we got the paperwork sorted, stress dropped quite a bit at casa del Jervi.
We had a abbreviated but enjoyable trip to Pentwater, MI.
We went to Chicago to see April and Mark, and leave gifts for Constance, since she will arrive while JJ is in England.
And we did that, she’s safe in England with her parents and cats. I hope she enjoys her holiday away from the big Mook she married. 🙂
Dats me btw.
And I had me a nice Bday, spread over two days cause work got in the way. The sunday before and the day of, last tuesday, was as a nice 50th Bday as anyone could want.

Work is keeping me hopping, as I knew it would, and I’m glad for the cooler outside temps, cause they’ve gone all green here and turned off the AC in our basement. Not that anyone asked about computers or anything, but I have 4 sometimes 5 in my office. And it gets toasty. 85 degrees is too hot for man or computer!

Even with just one computer on at a time, there’s no ventilation so it gets stuffy after an hour or so.
Its not gonna save anyone any money if I have to get a fan to cool off after being out in the heat.
BTS is making me late for my onsite support calls. I’ll have to wrap this up now.

Stay in S’cool kids.

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  1. Ah…funny you mentioned Pentwater. Pentwater is where I got my first ever sunburn on a very hot 90 something day. But we didn’t notice the heat for the cold water in Lake Michigan. Spent a week camping there…my grandparents had their trailer (don’t know what they call them now) and there was a tent set up in the lot next to it on the beach campground.

    I remember Aunt Bonnie screaming and carrying on one morning because I’d gotten up in the middle of the night to go use the restroom and apparently made too much noise shuffling across the sand on the floor of the tent. When we got home from that week of camping, my father (who worked and didn’t attend) had purchased a new double oven stove and fridge in the copper color.

    Isn’t it interesting how certain places can bring back such memories?