Rubix corrects Christian’s math
Kelly will take her first Spanish CLEP practice test today. This is an important test because, if she does well enough on the real one, she will receive twelve semester hours or two full years of university level Spanish credit. Christian is on track to take his first Freshman English Composition CLEP test either on Saturday on the way to Charlotte for a BIG PARTY at the Amy Coleman’s new place or early next week depending on whether or not he finishes the study book by Friday. We are on track for them to take the tests in early December at a Strayer University facility by where I work.
I talked to Grandpa Milo (age 79) last night. He an his buddy, Del Weber (age 80), will put the finishing touches on a new machine they built for Quality Corners that helped bring us a new very big customer. He wants to drive it over to our facility in Idaho tomorrow–about an eight hour drive, but I am trying to talk him into just shipping it. I actually think he enjoys the drive and wants to be there for the installations. he promised that he will not drive back if the weather is bad, so I guess that is OK. Grandpa Milo and Grandma Sarah arrive here on Tuesday to spend a week with us centered on Thanksgiving. We very much look forward to their visit. The kids and grandpa have all kinds of cooking plans. It is pretty funny. This is one of those situations that gives us confidence Kelly and Christian were not switched at birth. Kelly has Grandpa Milo’s “take control of the situation and get people organized gene” while Christian has his “work unreasonably hard for no apparent reason even if there is nothing to do” gene. Come to think of it, I think Lorena might have contributed a little to the one Christian inherited. Maybe it was me who was switched at birth!?
Input from Kevin’s interview of Kelly about Betty Blonde on the Uncle Dub’s Rambler blog continues to flow. We loved the article and have seen more hits on the Betty Blonde website as well as some new subscribers to the Betty Blonde daily email list. We highly recommend his blog–usually quirky, always interesting. Thanks Kevin!
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