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labor day bbq

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

i was in evanston earlier today and happened to glance towards merle’s. a thought occurred to me: what if merle’s was open for labor day? wouldn’t that be awesome?

fast-forward to 20 minutes ago. i called merle’s and they are indeed open on monday. and do you know what’s on special at merle’s on mondays? ribs. all you can eat ribs, even. $14.99 + tax for all you can eat ribs on mondays. and yes, merle’s will be offering this ribtastic special on labor day.

i propose a trip to merle’s on labor day for ribs. i’m thinking around 6:30pm could work, but i’m open to suggestions. let me know if you want in.

this has been in my head all afternoon/evening…

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

i think it’s because i missed this year’s airing of “it’s the easter beagle, charlie brown” and therefore i needed a replacement. so here you are:

A new beginning? Nah.

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

What I enjoy about this time of year is the sense of renewal projected by people around me. December snow and cold brings, well, January snow and cold, but people everywhere take January first as a new beginning. Resolutions! To-do lists! New ways to get things done!

As my wife just mentioned, we don’t do New Year’s resolutions. Not that we have an inflated view of ourselves, but it’s really no use to try to reinvent the wheel wholesale every January 1st. I personally make birthday resolutions; things I want to get done by the time I officially turn a year older. Hopefully, I’m not at apoint where I feel as if I need to make wholesale changes in my life; hell, a 200 ton ship doesn’t just turn on a dime, and neither can 30+ years of a unique brand of thinking and behavior.

What I just hope for these folk doing New Year’s resolutions is that they keep at it. I’ve resolved to be a more positive person, and have nine more months of trying to do that. A lot of people have energy right now; I just wish that it keeps up the entire year. A goal completed is a cause for celebration and a testament to sticking to things.

Long live the spirit of reinvention, and if we ever stop trying to improve ourselves or even think that we’re just fine as we are, then we’re doing no one any favors, especially ourselves.

not doing anything tomorrow?

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

neither are we. 

actually, that’s not true.  

we’re watching ‘a christmas story’ and eating ham (thanks market day!), shrimp dressing (thanks mom!), and mac & cheese (thanks to the recipe i found that i’ll make tonight that hopefully won’t suck).  we might even drink kool-aid, b/c, well, why not?

so, if you’re in town and have nothing better to do tomorrow, feel free to join us.  call or e-mail us first, though, so we can prep for your arrival by taking showers and putting on pants.  no, really.  we might even clean up some floor space for you.  but we’d definitely shower and put on pants.  :-)