Sunday, October 30, 2005

Entry for October 29, 2005

Due to popular demand (no, really!) here's another entry.  I've been too busy to say much recently due to the kids being way too much work. 



I've had some good chats with Nick, aka Yorkie who has a daughter the same age as mine.  I don't think he's on 360 as of yet.  He was impressed I remembered his name, and I was impressed he could spell "Mackenzie" correctly!  You'd be surprised how few people get this right, so maybe marrying someone with an easy to spell surname was a good move.



I've also been spending some time on the disabilities-r-us chat, but it's a bit cliquey.




Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Entry for October 19, 2005

Do you think Neil would go for the invitation below?  (It's from tel_howitiz, if you're curious.)




Sent to: Kerry


Hi Kerry (& Neil). No, I'm not a weird freak or anything, but just thought to myself "why should this lovely lady miss out on adult fun with my fiends and me?" (Perhaps you don't miss out of course). I'd like to invite you to keep in touch by connecting to me on Yahoo! 360. Please take a lok at my profile to see the sort of things 'm interested in. Even if you're not into the same, or perhaps are curious, we could chat more. Terry xx



Thursday, October 13, 2005

Entry for October 12, 2005

Recently I've heard from a few people who were veterans of the IRC channel #pumpkin around 1999 or so.  I don't think there's ever been a good substitute for this, and nobody seems to have been able to recreate what it was!  irc.disabilities-r-us.com has a disabled channel, but unlike #pumpkin, it's not very admirer friendly.



Well, I'm rambling.  I thought I could write reasonable prose until I started trying to keep a blog!




Tuesday, October 4, 2005

Entry for October 03, 2005

Neil and I have been married 7 years today!  Happy anniversary to us.  What would be nice is being able to go out, of course.  I did get flowers and a card though... which was nice.




Monday, October 3, 2005

Entry for October 02, 2005

This weekend I've been talking to Kelly, who's a Native American from Montana.  It turns out that it gets down to -35F there, and that's without the windchill, and yet the schools stay open in those conditions!  That's quite a contrast to over here, where everything collapses if one inch of snow falls (especially if it's "the wrong type").



By the way, Glenn's blog is really interesting - have a look!