Thursday, May 21, 2009

I wonder why the lib

I wonder why the library's so quiet today

MEETING CANCELLED

Yesterday turned out to be quite a typically droll day. Unfortunately Steve is still ill. I hope he's better for his birthday tomorrow. Uncle Frankie came over. As usual his visit wasn't terribly eventful, just a typical time. Today is Ascension Thursday so everybody has to make sure he gets a chance to show up at Mass sooner or later. It's a holy day of obligation. The meeting I was supposed to attend last night was cancelled so I ended up showing up at 7:00 Mass at O.L. Sorrows. Mary, who was officially supposed to lector, didn't show up so Howard grabbed me at the very last minute. I'm still reading all those books. I have to make sure I keep looking into the kinds of things they cover because I always seem to run into people who are very knowledgeable about certain things & who want to carry on big intense conversations. Under those circumstances everyone has to make quite sure he's prepared to think fast.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

MEETING TONIGHT

The weather has been warming up lately. There was a bad rainstorm a few nights ago, & mornings are cooler than I like them but all otherwise goes well. Unfortunately gas prices have been going through the roof yet again over the course of the past few weeks but yesterday, our abortion_crazed president, Obama, promised to get something done about it. He intends to get cars up to 35 m.p.g. & trucks to 30 m.p.g. I shall be hoping for the very best. Today is the fiftieth birthday of yet another high school homeroom friend, Ed. I wish him a happy day. Tonight there will be yet another meeting of the young (ahem) adult group at O.L. Mt. Carmel in Pittston. So far, unless anything unforeseen happens, I shall be there. Memorial Day is coming up next Monday. I've always been in the habit of getting it confused with Labor Day.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

BARNES & NOBLE

Uncle Frankie showed up for a while yesterday. My mother talked to Bridget on the phone & Steve was still in bed with the flu. Today's election day around here. It's mostly a local thing. To my chagrin I haven't been bothering to keep track of things so I can't vote. This brings us to yet another of the several things I've never been able to stand about this area. Although the scenery in this general area has always been so especially nice, the blithering idiots who are involved with politics make it absolutely horrible looking. They pollute the view with all sorts of posters & placards advertising for the politicians. It's tacky, crude, gross & vulgar. Yesterday I made sure I spent a while at Barnes & Noble next door to the Wyoming Valley Mall. It's a good way to get exercise. I'm still reading all those books on Carmel & I've started reading yet another one about a Christian author's response to a recent book touting atheism. This morning's weather unfortunately was cold. Fortunately, though, it must be very much nicer by now. I've heard we can expect nice weather from now on. Yesterday I got my newsletter from St. John's Diocesan High School in West Islip. It's a fast easy way to keep up with what's going on at my old school.

Monday, May 18, 2009

HOLY NAME SOCIETY MEETING

The weekend worked out quite well. Yesterday my parents were going to invite Uncle Frankie for supper but were too worn out. My mother talked to Fran on the phone for a while. I watched "The Dead Zone" with Anthony Michael Hall on channel 11 very late last night after all my favorite reruns. I don't usually bother with current shows but this one's kind of like "The Twilight Zone". Earlier in the day, I also watched a little of Barack Obama's(the abortion president's)appearance at Notre Dame. The people in charge of that school should be hanging their heads in absolute shame for allowing him there. I give credit to the pro_lifers who boo.ed him. They could have been a bit more polite though. I went to an unusually short Holy Name Society meeting last night. All worked out well. As usual, Fr. Walsh wasn't there. Jerry made hot dogs with chili. I got some soda & potato chips, onions & a pickle with mine. Like the Carmelite meeting the HNS meeting had unusually good attendance this month. There won't be another one until September.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

CARMELITE MEETING

Yesterday was a relatively nice quiet day. I didn't see Uncle Frankie all day but he may have shown up when I wasn't around. Today we must say a rousing happy birthday to Aunt Lauren. I knew it was sometime in the middle of the month but my mother just reminded me yesterday that today's the big day. I watched Ingmar Bergman's "Wild Strawberries". It all in Swedish but the subtitles made it easy to figure out. It's one of those really profoundly didactic movies, a commentary on the ultimate meaning of life. The only familiar name in all the cast was Max Von Sydow. I remember having heard of him when I was a kid because he was in "The Greatest Story Ever Told", or something like it, in the 1960's. This morning I went to the Carmelite meeting. First I got the Citizen's Voice & I left immediately after that. They have a new sister in charge of the Religious over there. She's from Queens & her aunt even was a parishioner at St. Gabriel's. Fr. Betts is there regularly at the home now too. As usual, some PA. missing link ran a red light while I was on my way back from the meeting.

Friday, May 15, 2009

CARMELITE MEETING TOMORROW

Today's weather is much nicer than yesterday's so we can count on quite an especially easy Friday dance this week. Uncle Frankie came over again yesterday with the usual gossip about current events & the olden days. For supper yesterday I ate corned beef & cabbage. Until further notice, this morning was my last day at St. John's. As far as I know Fr. Walsh will be back as of this weekend. I'm pretty sure Aunt Lauren's birthday is this month too but I'm not absolutely positive of when it is so happy birthday to her. I'm still reading a lot of different Carmelite books lately. Tomorrow is our big monthly meeting at the Little Flower Manor in Wilkes_Barre. It always pays to be as knowledgeable as possible about things that are relevant to the circumstances.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

PA HAS THE WORST DRIVERS

The weather so far today has been an absolute nightmare. It's a bitter, damp, cold, rainy day. I was the lector at 8:00 Mass at St. John's in Pittston. Uncle Frankie showed up yesterday for a while. As always it was a relatively uneventful visit. Another thing I noticed yesterday was that no one appeared to call on the phone for a very long period of time. Of course, after a while it rang too much but for just that very brief instant there was nothing going on with the phone. Of course over the course of my lifetime I've always noticed that PA. seems to have the single largest percentage of losers & undesirables than any other state but this morning really clinched it. As I was driving to Pittston, at the intersection by the Sunoco station, a car just shot right over from the opposite lane into the gas station's parking lot as if this blithering idiot owned the road. A couple of minutes later at a red light, another clown in an SUV went right through the light, apparently under the distinct impression that traffic laws didn't apply to him either.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

BARNES & NOBLE

Yesterday was a big day for my cousin Vinnie, & Helene. It was their birthday. I surely hope all went quite well for them both. I went over to the Barnes & Noble next door to the Wyoming Valley Mall in Wilkes_Barre yesterday. The exercise is really good for me. I made sure I walked a few laps around the store. While I was there I got a copy of the Ingmar Bergman movie, "Wild Strawberries". They have a nice foreign films section in the back of the store. I've been trying to see as wide a variety of movies as I can. Over the course of the past few years I've really spent quite a while on Rte. 309 & the other roads around here. Oddly, I just got a notice, on Facebook, about a guy whose last name is the same as mine & his first name's Thomas. I've never heard of him before. This morning, on my way home from 8:00 Mass at St. John's in Pittston, I stopped at Turkey Hill in Exeter for the Citizen's Voice & a half gallon of 2% milk.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

McDONALD'S COUPON

It's been a very nice quiet week so far. The weather's a little chillier than I like it in the morning but it warms up over the course of the day. Yesterday I started a diet, at least in the sense that I fully intend to cut down on my eating from now on. I also have to wise up & start exercising again. I have an exercise chair I can use. I can walk a lot too. Today I got a message from one of the sites I use, telling me that Mike, an old friend from high school, had left a comment at my profile picture. It was really good getting in touch with him again. This morning I decided to take advantage of the McDonald's coupon I got the last time I gave blood. I went over to the Wyoming McDonald's on Wyoming Avenue. As soon as I got there I noticed Uncle Frankie was there, reading the paper. I tried to say hello but he was too engrossed in it. Later on a woman he knows said hello to him. As soon as he looked up he noticed me so we ended up sitting together for a while. Some women, who are cousins of his, were also there.