OK, so not everyone likes the blog. Hey, it's the happenin' thing. You have to get with the program. Don't be an old fuddy-duddy (and use terms like "fuddy-duddy"). No one calls on the telephone. No one writes letters. WE hardly exchange emails, except when a really hot-button issue comes up, or Rosey sends one of the those multi-MIME things that no one can open.
This blog, perhaps, can keep us connected.
Which reminds me. Cousin Bill's daughter contacted me via Facebook. She actually asked when the next reunion would be!
About those waterless hand wash things... Mike brought it up, not me.
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I agree - Chris worked hard on this and I think it's a good idea. I've been checking in most every day (as often as I was checking email). I'm sorry Rosey isn't comfortable with it but it really isn't bad once you get used to it!
I have NOT gotten into Facebook although Bill is there. I don't need any more "friends"!
We're fine here just waiting for the frigid weather to snap.
By "waterless hand wash things", do you mean stuff like Purell? I don't use it.
Yesterday, we were at Five Guys (great burgers and fries), and the ladies' room door actually had an automatic opener to leave the room. Like the automatic paper towel dispensers, you wave your hand in front of a sensor and the door automatically opens. God forbid we should touch the door handle!
How did we ever survive germs, childhood accidents, parents who spanked us and all those other things from the bad old days! Thank God we now have hand sanitizers, video games that don't promote leaving the house or moving, and spoiled kids!
I refuse to give up dog kisses because they might have germs! Bill uses hand santizer extensively due to the nature of his job (you know, touching other people's disgusting cars and such). That's all I have to say on that.
It's no wonder kids are always sick these days - they don't have a chance to build up an immune system.
Karen
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