Dec. 20th, 2003
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Dec. 20th, 2003 07:34 pmWe have a Christmas tree now. One task less.
Have to wrap up the presents.
And I'll have to help my grandparents setting up their tree on Tuesday.
My grandpa should be in hospital. He has a really bad back. I saw the x-rays. It really doesn't look good. A surgery is almost sure.
But he didn't want to go to the hospital now. Not before Chrsitams.
They have planned everything, they want the whole family to be there and didn't want to cancel it because of the kids.
He is lying on teh couch all day and can't really move.
I am worried.
And they should have cancelled the whole thing, don't want to see my aunt anyway. And if it makes my grandpa better he shouldn't have all the stress.
A better note: Lenny in Berlin!!!! Eeeeeeep!!! And Randall, Jason and Ed, that really sounds promising!!!!
Have to wrap up the presents.
And I'll have to help my grandparents setting up their tree on Tuesday.
My grandpa should be in hospital. He has a really bad back. I saw the x-rays. It really doesn't look good. A surgery is almost sure.
But he didn't want to go to the hospital now. Not before Chrsitams.
They have planned everything, they want the whole family to be there and didn't want to cancel it because of the kids.
He is lying on teh couch all day and can't really move.
I am worried.
And they should have cancelled the whole thing, don't want to see my aunt anyway. And if it makes my grandpa better he shouldn't have all the stress.
A better note: Lenny in Berlin!!!! Eeeeeeep!!! And Randall, Jason and Ed, that really sounds promising!!!!
Swimming Spam
Dec. 20th, 2003 07:47 pmThis has to be mentioned because it rarely happens. Yay David!!!
It was the same story in the 100 breast with NOVA's Dave Denniston gliding to a two-and-a-half second victory in 53.90, but he was well off his own meet standard of 52.60 from last year.
Am wondering if he gets tucked in for that... ;)
Chaddy
The 29 year-old veteran representing Mission Viejo clocked 8:52.81 for the 1000, lapping the entire field and outdistancing his nearest competitor by almost 32 seconds.
Chad Carvin, 29, became the first two-event winner here when he took the 400 IM in 3:47.77, breaking Ron Karnaugh's meet standard of 3:48.98 from 1998
Amazing! For Chad it's great.
It was the same story in the 100 breast with NOVA's Dave Denniston gliding to a two-and-a-half second victory in 53.90, but he was well off his own meet standard of 52.60 from last year.
Am wondering if he gets tucked in for that... ;)
Chaddy
The 29 year-old veteran representing Mission Viejo clocked 8:52.81 for the 1000, lapping the entire field and outdistancing his nearest competitor by almost 32 seconds.
Chad Carvin, 29, became the first two-event winner here when he took the 400 IM in 3:47.77, breaking Ron Karnaugh's meet standard of 3:48.98 from 1998
Amazing! For Chad it's great.