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Mon 10/16/00 OK, I decide to start the journal, then I immediatly get sick the next day. If the two events are somehow connected, then I got one twisted little mind. Actually, I wasn�t really sick so much as I had a headache and stomachache for most of the day. Mondays are my RDO so at least I didn't have to go to work today. I did manage to get to Home Depot today and buy some plants to fill up the front porch. When John got home, we went out and did some life maintenance stuff, picking up film and buying q-tips and the like. While in the store I saw the most incredible thing. Well not that incredible. Anyway, there in the toy section was a Playmobil nativity scene for $17.00. For $7.00 more you could buy the three wise men as well. Sometimes having been raised Catholic gets the better of me and I tend to take things too seriously. I wasn�t sure if the nativity scene was in poor taste or just really funny. Considering that I started laughing out loud in the store, I guess that I decided on the latter. Actually, the toys are probably very practical. It would give the tykes something to play with instead of whatever expensive nativity scene their parents had bought. I know that I can�t be the only person who had Mary and Joseph running around the place chasing the animals when they were a kid. John and I don't have any tykes, but of course I now realllly want to go back and buy them. Maybe later, when there isn�t the possibility of me going on strike (more on that in future entries). more later-nico
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