Wednesday, September 30, 2009

woensdag 30 september 2009

woensdag 30 september 2009 Up at 3:47. Turn on BBC News. Analysis - The Irish Republic will vote for a second time on the Lisbon Treaty. Toast and fried egg for breakfast. Switch to Stephanie Miller. They talk about something in Newsmax - Military Coup Would Take Care Of "Obama Problem" Whoa! Does anyone doubt that we'll see "military coup" signs at the next tea party? Bath. Walk down to 801 Caffe Ladro for coffee. Back to my place for some more Steph... Hal Sparks joins the show. Hal and Steph sittin' in the tree... Woo hoo! Up Westlake to work. 10 - Breaks starting with Anne. 10:30 - Cover for Teresa's meeting with Celeste as well as her lunch. I take her group out to the playground. Nolan doesn't like the sun in his eyes. He's a little clingy, too. We stay out for only 30 minutes. Stella and Piper conk out for naps. 12 - Charmaine's lunch. Caitlin and Tilia put themselves to sleep. Evanan takes a bit of work. He's not fighting his nap. He just feels a little playful. 1 - Pam's lunch. This is frustrating me. Ivy is always in Pam's arms... sitting, rocking. Ivy cries quite loud when she is transferred to me. Of course, that wakes up the other nappers. I really give up with this situation. I just let Ivy cry and wake up everyone. How would you like your sleep disturbed by noisy neighbors? But eventually, the kids cheer up. I read books to the kids. Harrison seems to like Silly Sally.

2 - Patty's lunch. I want to go to The Dark Side. It's just an expression of going from a well-lit classroom to a dark naptime room with all the lights shut off. It's not this kind of Darkside.

Evanan sleeps a long time. The others are ready for snack, and he's still sleeping. 3 - Walk down to Whole Foods. Get some rice noodles and teriyaki chicken and Pas de Bleu cheese. Home. Turn on Ron Reagan. He interviews author T. R. Reid about his book The Healing of America: A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health Care. He has explored the health-care systems around the world in an effort to understand why the U.S. remains the only first world nation to refuse its citizens universal health care. With things the way they are in the USA, 22,000 to die from easily treatable diseases. A caller responds with a concern... US citizens are treated as commodities... things to make a profit from. Too tired to take a walk. Play movie - Firefly - Serenity.

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