I don't want to say die, but this album is pretty much dullsville.
Time to check in on life again, no?
Place: Summit Place, West Allis.
Time: just before 4pm, just before a busy weekend, just before a snowstorm moves in.
Feeling: Peaceful, but also uneasy. Uneasy? I don't know, I get uneasy before busy weekends. Just like I get uneasy before travels. We've got Valentine's day today, Disney on Ice tomorrow, and a Linda visit on Sunday, along with church and Sunday school.
It's kind of uneasy around the house, too. Sarah's not totally digging her job, which keeps her very busy day after day. The house isn't getting cleaned because I'm either not home or don't have time.
The kids are actually not too bad. We need to deal with Naomi's pooping. I'm not dealing with this for a Disney trip. Not fair to Levi, but enough is enough.
Levi's been good at coaching Naomi with reading. Well, sometimes. As much as can be expected from a seven year old, anyway.
Dear goodness, David Gray, dear goodness.
Must your songs always be such a slog?
Since Mutineers, it's been life in slow motion. Can there not be an upbeat tune?
This was a did-not-finish. I think I might be done.
Please forgive me if I turn off your album, for I can't trudge through it any more.
Thought I'd listen to this because I realized how much I liked the song "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me".
Couple of good songs, nothing extraordinary.