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June 11, 2008

The Tyranny of Lego

The Lego package finally came. Whew.

It didn't come with the mail so Ernie started calling the number the post office had given him.  Evidently this is a phone in a hallway somewhere as the only two times it was answered was once by a technician  working on a computer and this time by a mail carrier who was just walking by.  Luckily he was a kind mail   carrier and went and checked on it and said yes, it was up front---looked like it's been there the whole time so evidently it was there when Ernie called on Monday.  GRRRR.  My Leo was tremendously happy however and even talked to me on the phone (a rarity) to tell my about it.

Later that evening I walked into the living room only to see Bob the cat with the string on the Lego harbor crane hanging from his mouth.  The evil beast had eaten it.  Much screaming ensued as Leo and I shrieked, "oh my God, Bob ate the hook!  Spit it out Bob, spit it out!!!"  Ernie did not join in the hysteria he merely commented that he was NOT going through the cat's poop to look for the hook.  Thanks Ern. Leo was distraught and even said that he hated Bob (and Leo loves Bob with a passion).  I promised Leo we'd get a new hook even if we had to call Lego.

Oh Bob.  It's bad enough you pick up the Lego wheels in your mouth and take them to your secret stash....but now the Lego crane?

Luckily an hour or so later Leo found the hook---evidently Bob had confined himself to the string.  I carefully tied it back on the great relief of both boys. At that point the Lego pressure had exhausted me and I went to bed.

 

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I hope Bob's ok and the string comes through without messing with his intestines.

I've never had a problem with shipping from Lego (I am an enabler, too) but glad to hear Leo's Lego has arrived.

I hope Bob's ok and the string comes through without messing with his intestines.

I've never had a problem with shipping from Lego (I am an enabler, too) but glad to hear Leo's Lego has arrived.

The tyranny of Bob!

I love reading your blog, because of entries like this! It just makes me smile...and sometimes it makes me cry too. Thank you!

What a nice compliment Susan....thanks!!! I'm glad you're here.

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    My friend Eileen says that the reason I've been so obsessed with drive-in movie theaters is because my parents never took me to one as a kid. She's probably right. She usually is. Reportedly my older sisters went to the drive-in but I have no memory of it. The first time I remember going to the drive-in theater was with Eileen and I think it was the summer before college. I remember eating dried apricots and some kind of warm pop while watching a bad movie with a Cheap Trick song on the soundtrack..... My friend Alice and I were in grad school together in the late 80's outside Detroit. We ended up photographing drive-in movie theaters throughout the midwest as well as brief trips to various other spots. We always said we were going to write a book but we never did. I just dug out the slides I have though and man, there were some great drive-ins!!! It's been twenty years so of course many of these are gone I'd love to hear from anyone if they have drive-in anecdotes or know if any of these are still around. I took some of the photos, Alice took some---I'll do the Lennon/McCartney things and just list us both on all of them. She can always switch the order of names after I die.

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