People are sick here, languishing on couches, nestled in with boxes of Kleenex. It rained all day,
torrents of rain beating against the windows and creating miniature lakes in the grass all around our townhouse. The children convinced me to let them watch
Mary Poppins, a movie which is way longer than I remember its being.
How long is it? It's
so long that I had to go upstairs in the middle of it and take a nap. And it was still going when I came back down.
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So I'm just waiting for this miserable virus to hit me and resigning myself to the fact that we will be subsisting on ice cream and orange juice for the next week or so. There are worse fates, right?
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This afternoon Anna upped her prepaid cellphone plan to unlimited talk and text. She's been talking on it nonstop ever since. Do cellphones catch fire from overuse? I'm worried about
her hair.
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At what point can I safely assume that my almost-11-year-old with the sore throat and stomachache will not throw up this evening? I'd like to go to bed sometime, but he's sleeping on my couch. If I had been smart, I would have had him bed down in the bathroom.
I'm never Googling "vomit image" again, by the way. College students? Rest assured, if you fall asleep in your own vomit, someone WILL snap a picture of you and put it on the Internet.
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I have become completely addicted to
Words with Friends - anyone who wishes to play, my username is
suburbancorrespondent (no surprise there, eh?).
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Be glad that I am too tired right now to pontificate (much) on the importance of collective bargaining. Suffice it to say that Wisconsin legislators apparently do not know much about labor history in the United States. At least, I
hope they don't know much; the alternative would be that they just do not give a darn about nurse/patient ratios, say, or classroom size or
safety in the workplace. Because
those are the sort of things that collective bargaining addresses - it's not all about the money.
Gosh, is it better that our legislators be ignorant or evil? You decide.
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And, yes, I am aware that unions have faults and abuses uniquely their own. But there is no need to throw the baby out with the bathwater, is all. Sheesh.
So why don't you go on over to
Conversion Diary to see the rest of today's
7 Quick Takes? You can rest assured, Jen will not be haranguing you about the rights of organized labor.
[Mary Poppins image: ZDNet]