Sunday, January 31, 2010

Sunshine Makes The World a Better Place

I can’t believe it. I think I may be dreaming. There is a beam of sunlight shining through my window for the second day in a row. It’s marvelous.
There is something about sunshine that makes the world a better place. It makes me want to picnic on a hill of freshly cut green grass  with with my three straight Dad’s from San Francisco (right..mmmhmm)  and Comet too of course…ok so maybe I have just been watching too much Full House.




There really is something about this weather  that makes cheesy childhood shows a little more tolerable and appropriate in adult life. Maybe it creates a short term illusion of being worry free. It gives me visions of what I would like to do on this sunny day but in reality I will probably spend most of it packing. Which, in my childhood days all I would have to worry about packing was my blanket, and stuffed animals…which I seem to have successfully done because my parents house is still loaded with them.
The episode of Full House I was watching just ended…sad day.       ( the Yankee Doodle Dandy episode ) Now I am watching How it’s Made… Did you know it takes 4 days to make a jaw breaker?

3 comments:

  1. If i could watch TV more, I would watch those.
    I watched Mr Boogedy yesterday, looked up the theme song for "On Our Own" this morning, talked to my friend Kim about borrowing the DVD of "The Boy Who Could Fly", and made sure to drive Mia by the house from Full House when we were in San Francisco. Oh Childhood.
    Also, I wish "How it's made" was on Hulu, but then I would never get ANYTHING done..
    .ch

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  2. Yes, sun does lift your spirits and make you feel better. I agree about Fullhouse, that's when sitcoms were worth watching. They were funny, family orineted and free of all of the issues that sitcoms seem to think are funny today.

    P.S. Yes, we still have tons of stuffed animals you can put in your bed to keep you company when Eric goes off to training.

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  3. I remember those days. I miss them. :o)

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