Monday, April 12, 2004

Happy Birthday wishes from me too, Richard! Mine's coming up on the 22nd. Fifty seems like something that should be marked in a special way, but so far I haven't thought of anything I really want to do. I'm not much of a party person! (Maybe it's not something to celebrate.)
Happy Birthday Richard! That's definately a cake opportunity. Especially if you ran this a.m. Even Weight Watchers lets you eat more if you exercised that day.
Happy Birthday Richard, hope it is a good day! We had a good trip through the south and a great visit here with my older sister for Easter weekend. I am now going to take a couple of days of down time and then will be flying to GA this weekend for a few days of house hunting and meeting with some friends. On the subject of diets, Rich and I were faithfully on the South Beach diet from Aug. to Dec. and had success and felt good. We got away from it around the holidays and then when he left to start his new job we didn't have the support of eachother and the routine was gone. I will get back into it though as I feel I am a carb addict and need to stay away from them. I would never diet on my birthday though Richard, so go for it!!
Maybe today is a fat day, Roland. I have now been 50 for the last 129 minutes. I ran this AM and feel pretty good.

Saturday, April 10, 2004

By the way Roland, did you know that you are missing? According to my recently received H.S. newsletter, you are. So are you Lori. In fact, quite of few of the people who live in the greater Spfld. area are missing. As well as several people who came to our reunion. I wonder John, are you out there?? If a list of addresses being held by you for mailing purposes should be sent to Ms. Louise Peale, to clear this up? Or would that be infringing on people's right to be missing? What does everyone think?
Happy Easter weekend folks. I've been "off" for a while and see that the great weight debate is, dare I say it -- abating. Here's my 2 cents anyway. It's all a crap shoot. What works for one doesn't work for the other. That's why there are so many ways that are considered successful. I believe in moderation and portion control. Eat what you want but be sensible about it. Heaven knows we can tell when we went too far. But no matter what we do nutritionally, if we don't move it we're never gonna lose it. When we were kids biking down Route 5 to Bellows Falls for a picnic lunch (remember that girls?) every weekend we never had to think about our sizes even though we ate whatever we wanted. I graduated from college weighing in at 102 lbs. Until I sat in an office chair I never had to consider deliberate exercise. Lets face the reality according to Me: we all know what to do but we don't, Myself included want to do it. The miracle pill is yet to come but we keep popping them in the hope that this is the one. My sermon is over, thank you for listening. Now if you'll excuse me I need to go buy more jelly beans and marshmallow chickens. Did you know they come in purple now, the chickens, I mean.

Happy Easter from the frozen north.

Monday, April 05, 2004

Living in the South and getting to know the "locals" I have had a hard time believing how stubborn they are about change. Is that a human trait in general. Its too bad that soem of my friends haven't at least started on better habits. If one dosen't start, even a little, its SOOOOOOO hard later to change and then........it becomes too late. I had a great young Estonian work for myself and he always made me mad because he said Americans were lazy or took the easy way out and basically we seem to. I hated my European (German) nanny when I was much younger but she instilled in myself some habits that I draw on even today. One of which is that if I don't put it away now it pbobably won't get put away but this flows into the rest of our lives too.... if I don't do it while I am thinking of it or right now it probably son't get done and that spirals into bad habits which my young friend called lazy. I am so glad that I had some great teachers in Spfld. Even though we were a public run school we had an excellent education and the chance to form some pretty good life long habits and attitudes on life. Remember all those "hardasses" we made fun of. They really helped us out. I thank the guy upstairs everyday that I wa so fortunate. There are soooooo many out there that haven't been. In my life I have tried to share my experiences without being overbearing or bosslike. The year or so I taught school was great. I still have kids emailing myself and thanking myself for my stern ways, not harsh, just stern. In listening to all of you I think we all have done some pretty positive things and have raiswed pretty good families with good American values......so Richard....... take say just a few days of guided "intake" and always have at least one what I call "fat day". You'll see, things will fall into place within a year. And that won't be the gravity action you are complaining aout presently.

Friday, April 02, 2004

My father always says it's like a bank account. The balance depends on what you put in and take out. (But in this case it's easier to make deposits!)

Thursday, April 01, 2004

Roland, you are right about the excercise more, eat less approach. I am trying, but I hate it.

Wednesday, March 31, 2004

Well, there is some good advice for body, mind, and spirit. Find a sports car with a nice body, ask some woman if she wouldn't mind, and if all else fails drink more spirits. Radical plan!! I love it.
Funny as usual Richard. The ol exercise more and eat less thing usually works but with each decade we add the metobolic things seems to get slower. No wonder really old people sleep alot and hardly eat. Adkins is successful and dad did it 30 years ago but really as tjhey are pointing out now its not totally what we eat but how much and relate that to exercise. I know each time I got stuck behind a desk for 40 hours I started growing a bit wider no matter what....so I try to stay where I am at least 60% up and going and 40% or less behind the desk. Besides, that stuff bores me. Be careful on the road Karen. ATL is a crazy place. Mom emailed me about that tanker on I-95 in Bridgeport, CT. I have cousins arriving from Irland and she worriede about alternate routes.

Tuesday, March 30, 2004

You get the medal for driving, Karen. How do you do it???? But I don't like those mid-life crisis ideas! You've got me worried now!!
HMMM Richard, most men who face this mid-life crisis thing either get a sports car or have an affair. If neither appeal then maybe you could go for the extreme makeover show. Although I think you looked pretty darned good in the pic of you, Lori and Brian. So, be happy and drink more wine. I am on the road again as of Thu. College visits this time and also seeing high schools in GA for my youngest. We will head to Wake Forest in Winston Salem, then to Raleigh (NC State) and then to Clemson in SC. Finally to Atlanta and then back home. My car has been in the shop for the last two days having the transmission rebuilt so I will be good for another 100 thou with all the college tuitions. Happy Trails and catch you all later...............
Speaking of turning a negative into a positive: I need to lose 20 lbs. of fat, gain 20 lbs of hair, and I feel like I never swang through the air like an apeman the way I should have when I was younger. Any ideas?

Saturday, March 27, 2004

Great thoughts (as usual) Richard. Always turn negatives into positives and why not electrically charge them too!! Glad all went well Karen. Yes, its hard being a kid in a grown up body but thats life. A few of my girl friends told me they couldn't figure me out as I change and I replied to just enjoy and stop trying to catagorize. We can still be kids but just make more sound decisions. As they also say the older the boy the more expensive the toy.

Friday, March 26, 2004

Thanks for all the condolences. We got back on Thu. at about 4pm. Everything went very smoothly and there were laughs interspersed with tears ....... his family is amazing like that. Rich spoke and Lisa sang ....... it was really touching. My kids were great, the two older boys helped with the driving and we managed to find a decent motel despite the fact that it is springbreak. Now it seems that it should be a Monday and it is the weekend. I don't like being a grown up, or more truthfully ... having to fake that I am one. Thank God for family.
Pat, It is good to see you back from your last blast of winter. Don't let cabin fever get the best of you. I like to use cabin fever as a way of heightening what I already have in spades. My craziest design ideas always come in March. This year is no exception.

Thursday, March 25, 2004

Karen, so sorry to read about Rich's dad. It's a particularly difficult event when a parent dies. Changes everything. My condolences and prayers to all of you.

Monday, March 22, 2004

Karen, sorry to hear about Rich's dad. It is good that he is not suffering. My gram had that and was quite sick in the end. Condolences to Rich please.

On an upnote, everyone always likes most anything to do with food. When I was in FL uw used to take some w/e trips via boat and raft together up river where the waters run clean and have one big food fest. I don't do as much anymore but am preparing the patios for a few get togethers this summer. I'll do the progression thing but go from front to inside to back patio and everyone brings an item that they do best. Keeps the cost down and makes it ineresting and will everyone being so busy it means we all don't have to wait for someones elses favourite.
Hi Karen, I am sorry to hear that Rich's father died. I did not know him, but always thought he had a great look of being classically handsome and strong.

Saturday, March 20, 2004

Sorry to hear about your father-in-law, Karen. I admire you for being able to drive that far on your own. Will the kids take turns with you--or is that worse?

Friday, March 19, 2004

Hi everyone. My father in law passed away last night. I am driving to FL tomorrow with 3 of my kids and we are picking up the fourth one in Lexington, KY on the way. Rich drove from GA to FL today. His dad had emphysema and has been on oxygen for the past two plus years. Things went down hill more rapidly in the last few weeks. I am comforted to know that he is not suffering but still it is tough ..... and new territory for us. I hope you all have a happy start to spring ....... hug the ones you love.
Patty, we have something starting to send shoots up.

Thursday, March 18, 2004

It will work out on one of these visits, Patti!
Hi everyone. Man have we had a return to winter in NE. those few warm days were such a tease. It happens every year and I fall for every time.

Lori I wish it were a school vacation week so I could come over for a visit. Why don't you stay a few more weeks and I'll come over in April for that spring week off. One of days we will make the connection. It's great that you are seeing so many of your friends though. I guess now that we don't need to spend the summer in Baltimore we'll be able to come over to VT for the summer camp out reunion that John has been talking about. I wonder if the state park in Ludlow has camper hook ups. That sounds nasty some how. I guess I'm spending too much time with my students.

Wednesday, March 17, 2004

Hi Karen. Yes, I'm still here in Vermont. Avi flew back yesterday, but I extended my visit for another week
to finish some more things in the house and to just enjoy the house! Janice and Butch came up last Saturday, and
Brian came over Sunday evening. On Friday I'm meeting Richard and his wife for lunch in Burlington. And I've been seeing quite a lot of my brother and his family. It's nice to have family and friends in the area! Good luck selling your house.
I heard on the radio that the Springfield schools are closed today because of snow. I wish we were all still in high school so that we could have had the day off.

Also, I read in the newspaper today that many Irish think that there is a drinking problem in their country. I think that with insight and analysis like this, the help of brain surgeons will not be needed. I guess it is time for St Patrick to repent and to check into a half-way house. What an unexpected outcome for this vigilant charmer of snakes.

I hope you all catch a Leprechaun!

Tuesday, March 16, 2004

Believe me, I know all the tricks but it is still a crap shoot. We got a low offer and I suspect that most people think it is a buyer's market due to the low interest rates and the slow comeback in the job market in Grand Rapids. We are sitting tight as we have 3 1/2 months yet before we need to move. Oh well. Richard, I have always wanted to belong to one of those gourmet clubs. I think it sounds like fun. Some of my friends in KY used to rent the huge houseboats and have themed dinners, costumes and all. They had a blast! Pat, sorry to hear that you are not going to Baltimore but sounds like you are okay with it. Lori, are you still in VT? Heard you guys in VT are getting some snow today ......... welcome spring!
You're probably right about the apple pie. mmmmmmm!!!!!

Monday, March 15, 2004

Karen, .................it's apple pie. You want the scent of pies, just simmering a little cinnamon and cloves in a pan on the stove can do it. Toast? Of course every time we make toast it smells like something is burning. That isn't too appealing. Best of luck!!


So we're not going to Baltimore. Under the heading of "that's the Government for you" minds have changed and someone else is going. The good news is I get to play in my gardens all summer.
Good luck Karen. I have heard that you should make toast before showing your house. The smell creates a feeling of home that people like.

Last night was our "once every 6 weeks for the last 19 years" gourmet club. I cooked a Northern Italian recipe that was great! It was poached salmon in a sauce that had olive oil, capers, hot pepper, anchovie, garlic, onion, parsley and . . . it was super! At this point, there are few surprises accept for new recipes when we get together.

Sunday, March 14, 2004

Okay, I need you all to send good vibes ....... I am getting an offer on my house tomorrow and it can't be a lowball offer or someone who needs us out before June. There was an interested party last week and they want to be notified of any action on the house so it could end up being a bidding war ....... but that is a long shot and I don't want to get greedy. If anyone wants me ....... I will be cleaning toilets!! Later..............

Friday, March 12, 2004

I'mm off to Sunday River for the weekend. don't ski what the heck. I always find things to do. Have a great weekend everyone!

Thursday, March 11, 2004

Yes, live chat would be great. No one is ever in the chat set up on classmates anymore.
Pat, I think that people have had enough and thats why M got the book thrown at her. Yes, I've been in that corporate mess and grew up with my elders telling me it was alright and acceptable business practice. I NEVER thought is was and consequently am not the multimillionaire that my peers are but I can sleep at night. It takes people awhile to get really fed up and that Enron thing was totally political and the people hadn't spoken loud enough yet. This time the little people got to speak and they are trying to send a message. You know, its like grade school where you can't punish every little thing but try to send an example by pinning at least one donkey to the wall and hope that it will scare others. There is a higher power that will take care of those Enron and others and their day in court will come. We probably won't see it but trust me it will come. The only thing we little people can do is to do our best to live by the golden rule and we won't have to worry about a court date or judgement day.
No Lori Dad hasn't moved yet. They haven't sold their Florida home so no changes yet. March and April are the big time for sales of property, or so they've been told. So we'll see.

Have any of you been here in Blogger and had someone else come on so you could talk in real time? Wouldn't that be fun? Let's set something up!
Sorry Richard, point well taken. Here's my gripe though. While if the facts as presented are true than she deserves to be punished. However, speaking of little fish, why haven't the heads of major corporations such as Enron paid for their crimes? It's seems much is being made of M.S and not so much of others who did even more damage to many more people. Neither is right but all should pay up. Restitution to the investment funds would be a good place to start. But only a start. Now I'll come down from my high horse. Mea Culpa.
It's a beautiful day in Vermont with So. Cal. temps and sun. It must mean that Lori is here!
Hello from Vermont. We arrived last night. Patti, did your father move up here yet? We've got to get together on one of these visits. I think I was in Washington DC once when I was about 13, so I don't remember much and have no suggestions for you. But you're getting plenty of tips from Richard, Karen, and Roland!
Snow is mostly gone here. I went running this morning, oooooooph!

Poor Martha??? I can only imagine the canape that I would be made into if I ever crossed her. Where some see caviar, I see little fish like me whose retirement investments are destroyed by people like her. I don't share Robin William's view that now she can go to jail and be someone's bitch, but . . . .
I mentioned to Dave my interest in going to Arlington Cemetary Karen. He was surprised as in all his trips to DC he has never gone there. He prefers the Smithsonian and with the limited time he has to tour that's where he usually heads. though he go to the Holocaust Museum at my request on his last trip. We do an enormous unit on the Holocaust at school. I'm certainly going to go there.

The Inner Harbor Ferry accident was such a tragedy. Dave has taken that several times. Makes me think twice about where the obligatory life vest instead of just having it around.

Snow is melting like crazy up here, terrible for the industries of winter but great for me. I look forward to warm weather.

We had an awful melt and freeze on Sunday and the school parking lot was like a rink. One of our teachers fell right by her car and has broken her ankle. She has a tiny baby and home and now cannot carry him or take care of him properly. Such a horrible feeling. Thank God her husband is very much a hands on father and can step right in without missing a beat. I remember having proplems when our oldest was born and I had to have him brought to me. I hated it.

Poor Martha.

Tuesday, March 09, 2004

After purchasing a fairly expensive digital camera and the programs that go with it I found a 10.00 device that works great (@Best Buy). MUCH easier to use and downloads are lightening speed. I can then just use Outlook express and mail out. What fun. Maybe someday I'll master this thing just about when its upgrade time, ha ha. So..... got some 200 or so pics to fool around with and try mailing out. DC will be great fun Pat but quite a culture shock from where you have been. Enjoy!!
Pat, I guess the ferry in Baltimore's Inner Harbor will have new safety measures by the time you get there. In the words of Martha ......... "Its a good thing". Have taken the kids to DC a couple of times and as sheltered children the most amazing thing that they still remember was the homeless sleeping in doorways and on steam grates and using the public bathrooms. Rich and I got caught in the biggest snowstorm ever there in the late 70's, that was interesting. Had dinner at the Watergate, but never got to Arlington Cemetary which I really wanted to do.

Sunday, March 07, 2004

There are so many great museums and wonderful things to see in DC. I love the Hirschorn, the National Gallery, the African and Islamic Art Museum, the Air and Space Museum, and all the others too!!!

In Baltimore, I remember eating Bertha's mussels- a seafood place there, and going to the Peabody Bookstore. The Peabody Bookstore was a speak-easy during prohibition and was frequented by Baltimore's most famous citizen, H. L. Mencken. Needless to say they don't sell books. The entrance to the speakeasy was through a bookcase in the back. I had a watercolor portrait done of me by Johnny somebody for 50 cents, when I went drinking there. I wish I still had it to be able to see if I've aged. I felt that it was worth at least 75 cents, at the time.

I can't believe that Park City was only $7.50 a day (It's $69/day now). We went through the ski museum in town when we were there and learned that mining cars and elevators were used as the early ski lifts. It reminded me of riding funiculars in the alps where you enter the side of a mountain packed like sardines into a car at a 45 degree angle with Germans that reek of cigarettes. You know they are nervous because they are jonesing for their next smoke and just when the sweat would break on their foreheads, you emerge onto the top of a snow covered wonderland. in this light, high speed quads and high speed six-packs seem like a major step for mankind.
I remember landing at Dulles Airport when I was 17 or 18, with a 3 hour lay over so I got in a cab and went into DC. Wandered all over the place and even did the White House tour. I was watching a special on the history channel last night that reminded me of it. I don't remember much of the tour except the red velvet ropes that kept us from seeing much and I had been hoping to see upstairs for some reason. Now of course when I could appreiciate the art work and such in the White House I won't be able to do it. I'm planning to arrange some time with our representative down there and maybe see something behind the scenes that way. Dave has done that before.

Saturday, March 06, 2004

Glad to see so much talk again. The ground hog must have got everyone out, We had a cabin in the Islands for years. It was featured for sale in Yankee. It was just too much to keep up with my parents divorce et el and dad being in Prescott Valley, AZ and mom in CT. I lived in So Hero for a few years while attending UVM. I loved it. One of the "kids" that graduated a years ahead of us all is the Park Ranger for GrandIsle I believe. Our Cabin was adjacent to the Satee property. Very cold winters though and the wind always blew. I remember eating flapjacks when I was a kid at the old stone INN in the center of town (SH) but it fell into ruins and became just a bar. Have fun in DC Pat. They limit things since 911 but there is still alot to do and see. Glad I was able to do and see before that as it was much less restricted.
Hi Karen thanks for the encouragement. Dave and I have been looking over maps and web sites. Planning to go camping in the Shenandoah Mountains and of course "do DC". It will be a good time but the first time we've been away so long from the boys. Never longer than 2 weeks. Time to get used to to I guess as I hear they're supposed to grow up and move away. Doesn't sound like a very good idea to me, at least the moving part!

Though I tried hard some retired fellow from CA won the house in GA. Boy, that would have been amazing.

Rain and snow and fog here. The biathalon was incredible! Over 6,000 in attendance. So exciting and we happened to find a great spot where we could see the majority of the race. The marksmanship is extraordinary. To shoot so well when they have been skiing for so long, so fast! In 2 years the Jr. World Championship battalion will here in PI. Dave and I are volunteers for that and will be in the thick of things for quit a while. It's a stunning event.
Pat, I hope you enjoy your time in Baltimore. It sounds like a good opportunity to break out of the mold and have some new experiences. I have only been to Baltimore once but enjoyed the aquarium and the harbor area. I can see why you would hate to leave ME for the best months of the year, but hopefully it will prove to be worthwhile. Go for it!

Our house went on the market last Friday. I feel like if I never own a house again that would be fine with me. I am very sick of cleaning and I haven't even had a showing yet! I will go to GA to shop for a house in April, but the market is not strong here. We will have to be out of here by the end of July to start my youngest son in high school in Aug. We'd like to leave at the end of June.

All our snow is melted now but we have been getting flurries today and it is supposed to be like this for much of the next week. We had some temps in the 40's and 50's but now we are back to the 30's. I am looking forward to getting back to morning walks to jiggle off some of the 50 flab.
So good to have my internet access back. I had tried a version of Zone Alarm Pro (a firewall my husband likes) on my computer; when it worked too well and kept me off the internet I uninstalled it. But it left pieces of itself behind and continued to block my access. Finally, my son was able to delete something from the registry that got rid of it completely and now I'm back!

So I've read everyone's postings. Things were very quiet while you were away Richard. You've become our zen master.

Dave has accepted a detail in Baltimore that begins April 5 and ends August 5. Huge change for us. I'll join him there when school is out and try to stay for the summer but honestly I have a hard time imaging I'll enjoy it. I love the history of the area and the places I'll be able to go and see, but I'll be doing all alone. Those two months that I will be gone are my favorite 2 months here. But it's a neat opportunity and I told him we should go for it. I know if I even hesitated he wouldn't do it. But you career minded family types all know that promotions that move you around and work details that take you away from home can only be turned down so many times before the offers stop coming. The boys are on their on and not missing school really makes this the right time to do this. Most of the other details have been smack dab in the middle of the school year. I wouldn't have been able to go or join him for part so it's not been something we wanted to do. 6 months away from each other is not good for the marriage. So far we've been lucky and the offers have continued but we really thought this would be the one to say yes too.

I was really looking forward to coming to VT for the big camping reunion but as I told John I don't see how that will work out now. Unless it's held the second weekend in June and that won't be warm enough to enjoy I'm sure. But he hopes to do something like this every year so I'll shoot for the next one.

We're heading up to Fort Kent for the last day of the World Cup Biathalon in a few minutes. Yesterday there were more people in attendance that at any previous World Cup Event held in the US. Imagine that? It's been amazing stuff and very good for the local economy. See you all later.

Friday, March 05, 2004

Hi Richard, Robin, everyone else. (Where are you all, by the way?) I guess I drove by your office without knowing it, Robin.
Richard,
I remember the dress code and hair cut/no facial hair rules, but I don't recall celibacy being anything other than a fact of life at the Y, particularly if you were not a member of "The Church". I do recall some guy getting kicked out for being caught in the girls dorm. Thus, I worked off most of my ahh....energy...by skiing 3 or 4 days a week. Park City cost $7.50 per day.
Hi Lori, Yes..my office is in South Hero...we provide services for the five towns in "the Islands".

Thursday, March 04, 2004

Robin, the main difference in Park City is that the roads in town are no longer dirt. That changed in about 1980. The rest of Utah is the same. I drove past Provo, but did not stop. Did you sign the contract to stay celibate when you were going to school there and if you did, were you ever guilty of lust in your heart?

Lori, give me a call when you get here and have a chance.
South Hero? That's where my parents rented a cottage last time they were in Vermont.

Richard, you've got it right--"working, playing, bonding with family." We still have things to finish on the house, but I don't think we'll be as busy as last time.

Wednesday, March 03, 2004

Snowbird, Brighton, Park City, Mormons, lots of Mormons, great desert parks, more Mormons (been to Provo?). Sometimes a rolled up newspaper worked...sometimes not. Wonder how it's changed since I lived there in 72-73? Saw Mr. Cerauskis of Riverside JHS fame. He and his wife are 85. He used to ski jump. Now he lives in a little house on the side of a rock in the middle of a frozen lake. Its nice to be able to give them a hand with some stuff. They apparently lived on a boat while they built their house in South Hero twenty years ago. Go figure.
Take care all....
Lori, sounds good. Will you be mostly working, playing, bonding with family??
One more thing. I think I already mentioned this--we'll be arriving in Vermont next Wed. night, March 10.
Sounds like you had a good trip, Richard. My son's dying to go snowboarding in Utah. He said the snow there is different--lighter. And I'd really like to see Zion Park. I've heard from a lot of people that it's beautiful there, but somehow we've never gotten there. And it's not that far from us. We haven't even been to Grand Canyon. Oh well...

Tuesday, March 02, 2004

Snowboarding was fun. Thursday it snowed all day- 2 feet of powder and the temperature was 25. It was the kind of day you live for. We were at a resort called Brighton that day. It's a little less glitz w/ tickets at $45/day instead of $69 at Snowbird etc. No one was there and everything was open. It's at the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon at about 10,000 feet elevation. That was magic!

We were barely able to drive out of the canyon that night. There was so much snow that the next day Little Cottonwood Canyon where Snowbird and Alta are located was closed while they blasted snow to prevent avalanches. 12 more inches of snow fell that day.

We finished our vacation by visiting Zion National Park. The beauty there is beyond words. Being in a place that has endured the stresses of time with such majestic elegance and strength as the result is really inspirational. One last stop at a truck stop diner (the El Bambi in Beaver, Utah) and we were on our way back east.

Pat, you have a point about the virtues of too many wives. I think the wisdom of "Why have only one?" applies to beer but not wives.
From one to the other. Today it was 75 and sunny!! Yes Richard, when it snows here is IS NOT fun but thank goodness its only biannually. Supposed to be the same the rest of the week. Hope your snowboarding is going well.

Patty, please email myself @ punchman@joimail.com and see if that works. It shoudl be the correct one. Thanx.
The snow in Atlanta does not sound fun. Utah was great! Lots of snow and really good ski conditions. Time to sleep now.