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random sass & musing™

quips + wits + sarcasm + sageness = random sass & musing™
 

random genes?

i'm not certain if it is considered random genes or random raising. but as an example to how my brain at times may skip around, here is an example of where i obviously obtained this same mysterious power.

my parents are currently traveling through the alaskan terrain. it began with a couple random phone calls in which my mother told me where their safety deposit box was located, the safety deposit key was located, & reminded me that they loved me in case something terrible happened to them in the big bad terrain of alaska. on the morning they were leaving, my dad emails, telling me where his prized antique rifles are now hidden in case someone breaks in to steal them. he further tells me where the safety deposit box is located & where the safety deposit key is located. (yes, i realize i am repeating myself ... i can also guarantee that my mother told my father, probably several times, that she had passed on this information. he most likely forgot or tuned her out while plotting where he should hide his precious rifles.) in addition, he reminded me how to care for these antique rifles in his supposed absence.

at any rate, in response to my dad's email, i told him i certainly hoped i would not require this information anytime soon, wished them a safe & enjoyable trip, & asked if they get a chance to email & at least let me know they got there okay. today i receive this email from my dad:

Just got to Fairbanks around 11:00AM. Found the library and decided to check my email. Had 85 messages and all but about 3 were junk!

We head toward Dawson City in am. Can't remember where we spend tomorrow night. Got a good picture of a moose with her calf.

Love,
Daddy


only my dad could go from arrival to the library & email to a picture of a moose & calf. ah, how i love that.

a big shout-out to ma & pa sha as they make their travels.
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At Fri Jun 18, 12:09:00 PM GMT-5, Blogger Casey Dukes said...

i like moose...mooses...moosen...meese...moosi...

yeah, i'm still deciding which plural form sounds the best. "meese" sounds good, but then what would the plural of "mice" be?

anyway. hi, sha.    



At Fri Jun 18, 02:17:00 PM GMT-5, Blogger sharon said...

hi ken! so glad you stopped by. i'll link you if you like.

hi casey! funny you mention the plural of moose. i was pondering this at 1 AM. random, i know. i kept thinking "goose is to geese, as moose is to meese". sounds better to me. so there.    



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