So Maddie ran straight through a red-light this morning, completely oblivious that it was even there. She blamed the rear view mirror in her vehicle, which doesn't make sense because that's used to see things behind you. But the problem is this: the mirror was actually obscuring her vision of the light, so she just took a guess about the intersection, and figured the light would be green by then... and went for it. If you're wondering why she can be so callous about all this, the reason is this: it was a virtual driving simulator. Oddly enough, the rear view mirror thing was something that is part of the introduction last week and she didn't remember how to adjust a rear view mirror. And now as a result, the entire virtual neighborhood is in grave danger. Imagine what could have happened if a virtual semi truck carrying virtual liquid nitrogen was heading through the intersection at the same time, suddenly having to veer off to get out of the way slamming instead into a virtual stadium hosting a virtual concert, resulting in a massive virtual biochemical emergency with virtual ambulances and virtual police cars all over the place. It would be virtually catastrophic!
Yeah, she'll probably need to get that rear view mirror thing figured out. Until then, it was a close call. Or, at least no big deal. Today was a good day at school otherwise, one where Maddie started doing some drawing and continued her studies elsewhere. She did get out early, and that's always a plus.
About that time, I was in a meeting at KidPak with everyone about the completed booklets and upcoming events. That's when Maddie sent me a text:
NOOO HE GOT BEHEADED
Which might be the most random text I've ever gotten from Maddie. Which is saying a lot. Fortunately, a moment later, I got a picture to explain what that was all about.
Maddie was writing about our snowman, of course. And as bad as it looks, consider that we're in the South and that this snowman has been here since last Friday. that's a good long stretch. In fact, there's still a small patch of snow on our driveway. There's snow still all about, although greatly diminished. But still there. The temperature at night has been cold. And in fact, it's about to get colder.... yikes!
Fortunately, Mom had her classic corn chowder soup made, a nice steaming hot bowl to come home to tonight for dinner. Yummy! While I was enjoying some soup, Maddie and Mom have been working on that new puzzle, a winter scene. We'll have it done pretty soon at this rate. Tonight Maddie had taekwondo, so we were over there for a good bit.
I did do some walking on the treadmill for a while, and my habit lately has been to watch a movie while walking. Given our basketball theme upcoming, I popped in a movie I've never seen before, "Ernest Slam Dunk." I got about halfway through today and will finish tomorrow, but this movie is pretty fun. I do miss Ernest. I haven't seen all these movies, but we do own all of them - I made a Ernest themed Easter Basket for Mom some time ago, just because it was a goofy idea! Anyway, the theme of the upcoming series is basketball, and I'm having fun doing all this research. None of us are really "basketball people," but it's fun diving into this culture. I'm making walk-in music for the services, an upbeat "jock jam" with lyrics I wrote about KidPak - the series will be called "Slam Dunk!" Mom ordered the Space Jam movies, so we'll probably be watching those soon, and who knows? Maybe this year we'll actually finally go see those Harlem Globetrotters!
We did our Chosen-themed devotional tonight, and that's about all we had time to do before bedtime. We were reading our book tonight, and then afterwards we said our prayers. After the Plush Entourage got down the hall and tucked in, it was time for a good nights rest.
One other note: cabinet confirmations are going on this week, and our current President is saying goodbye. He had his farewell address, and we only have a few days left under President Biden. Time will tell as to how this Presidency went. This was the guy that was President while Maddie was in high school, although Trump will be President when she graduates. Ronald Reagan was President while I was in high school, for what it's worth! I think Maddie's only impressions of Mr. Biden are largely not Presidential, given his age and ability to communicate. And that's somewhat of a reflection of what her parents think, although we do try to look for the good in all things. I respect the office tremendously, and when his official ornament comes out with the White House ornaments, I'll be picking it up of course. I wish him well wherever he goes from here. Hopefully this peaceful transition of power can continue without incident, without any bitter back-and-forth like we're seeing in the cabinet confirmations. These confirmations seem to be a waste of time. The real purpose of those seem to be how well a candidate can handle being repeatedly insulted and harassed by one party, while the other party asks guided questions about plans and so forth. Copy-and-paste, I think, if the opposing party is in power. Why do we even have these? It's all about sensational moments and gotcha questions and attacking one another. They take up so much time, and everyone has already made up their minds beforehand about how the vote will go. It's an unfortunate showcasing of bickering and talking over each other... a waste of time and money.
Okay, I'm done griping!