Hey, guys. Hope everyone is doing okay. Once again, there's not too much going on today. I feel quite a bit better, but I've still got some of the sniffles and coughs that are usual during cedar season (and cedar fever should be over soon- they say it usually drops off by mid-February, but I saw on last night's weather that the pollen counts are back up in the "high" range again. Anyway, hopefully there's a light coming soon at the end of this tunnel).
And my brother, Ryan, aka, The League, is embracing President Obama's call to service and is trying to get a headcount of people who might be interested in engaging in some kind of volunteer activity on some upcoming weekend. I think it's a pretty good idea, and I'm going to similarly ask people who read this blog to pipe up with a comment or an email if they think they might be interested in helping out at the food pantry or with habitat for humanity or something some weekend. I guess what we're trying to do at this point is to just a feel for how many people might be interested, so if we contact an agency, we have some idea of how many people we might be talking about. It may just end up being Team Steans, but it would be great if we had more. It wouldn't hurt any of us to help out our community for a few hours, and maybe afterward we could grab a beer or something. I don't know. I'm just trying to gauge interest at this point.
Hmmmm..... I really don't have much else. I just hung out last night and watched 24. The president this season is a woman (Cherry Jones doing a pretty good job playing President Allison Taylor). The prior president on 24 was a black guy, so maybe the show's prescience will continue, and out next president will be a woman (please, dear God, don't let it be Palin). Anyhoo, the show's plot also involves the president's husband, who is referred to as "The First Gentleman". Kind of interesting. I had never given much thought to what you would call the president's husband.
Well, I got nothing. Have a good one!
1 comment:
I'd be interested in doing something -- especially Habitat for Humanity, which I did one Saturday during lawschool, and I actually had fun! Let me know.
Killer Kraber
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