With the Micheal Jackson, we have completed the trifecta for this week. I never cared for his music much, but being born in 1974, it puts almost all of my childhood in the Jackson era. His videos really changed the entertainment world, and his musical talents were evident to even his critics. His later antics, well, really tainted his legacy.
In happier news, Glenn’s third birthday is next week. He talking in longer sentences now. He loves to repeat what you say, but he comes up with novel, 7 to 10 word sentences on his own, which are more or less grammatically correct. He is really into trains now, we will have to head of to Heston Steam Museum again. He will really appreciate the choo choos now.
The weather has been pretty bad here, too darn warm too quickly. I think I need a cold beverage as I type this.

More layoffs
More layoffs at work last week. They let go of I would say about another 20% of the people. Total for the year, 26% is my best guess. Orders are down about that much so far, but leveling off at 25% less than lass year. European automotive market is in the toilet, domestic manufacturing and construction, ditto. For now, I am still hanging on. I must say, this is about the worst I have ever seen the economy, first hand. Stores are still somewhat busy, but, remember, many stores went out of business. Linens n’ Things, Circuit City, Tweeter, and countless local businesses are out.
On a personal note, Glenn is being very challenging, but, he is two going on three. He is talking more. I think he can talk a lot better than he lets on. He loves watching people play driving games like Burnout and Mario Kart. I am looking forward to the weekend. After a week o computers, technology, and electronics at work, it is nice to touch things that don’t use electricity, like the Glenn Monster, Wifey, and a good book (on paper).
Posted by admin on May 8, 2009 in Family, General Comments
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