The Boston Diaries

The ongoing saga of a programmer who doesn't live in Boston, nor does he even like Boston, but yet named his weblog/journal “The Boston Diaries.”

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Saturday, August 17, 2002

She's arriving on a jet plane! (Part II)

Around 11:15 pm I left to pick up a very tired Spring and two tired kids from the Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Again, no sillyness.

Upon reaching home, Rob announced he was hungry and did any of us want to join him for food. This readily surprised both Spring and I as Rob is allergic to kids, but I guess his adversion to eating out alone is greater than his allergic reactions to kids. Unfortunately, at this time of night, the choices are rather limited and we ended up driving to a nearby Denny's for food.

Afterwards, the two kids had no problem falling asleep. Neither did Spring, unsurprisingly.


A most sophisticated form of humor

With two kids (boys no less), I see I am going to have to learn to enjoy bathroom humor.

Or at least tolerate it.

Joy.

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