Listen,
First, we have had sick kids all week. Evan got his cast off a week ago and he started acting/being sick that night. I thought that we were all better on Sunday, but that is not the case. Nobody threw up on Sunday, but on Monday Brady was back at it. He (Brady) is the funniest kid. He walks around the house with a bowl and just pukes into it as needed and just keeps on going. He would make a great bulimic, since he doesn't seem to mind vomiting all that much. We bought a bunch of Powerade to keep him hydrated. His favorite flavor is fruit punch, so he has been puking a lot of red, which is kinda fun especially if you are a member of the Sokol family and have heard about Jeff puking Shasta fruit punch into the console of our Bronco during a blizzard in Yellowstone National Park. It is a great story if you haven't heard it.
Second, I am done with facebook. I have had a roller coaster relationship with facebook since I first signed up whenever that was. There has been some good times, but like most roller coasters, I fell like I just spent too much time standing in line, and by standing in line I mean reading crap that people post and trying to think of some witty response. I just deleted the facebook app from by ipod, seriously I just did. I stopped typing, picked up my ipod and deleted it. I just don't care what all these "friends" are doing all the time. I am very proud of my wife for never joining facebook. She will most likely never read this, but I am sorry for making fun of her for not joining. She was right all along (as usual). As I type this, I find it interesting that Microsoft Word does not recognize "facebook" or "Facebook" as words. So if anybody has anything they want to share with me, such as song lyrics, pictures of your "cute" kids, or other vital information you will have to find another way.
Third, I have friends and family who work at two different pharmacies that have been held up at gunpoint for Oxycontin in the last few weeks. If you are one of the people doing this please stop, you are making a bad decision. (Note: I am referring to both the people doing the gun pointing as well as the people working in retail pharmacies.)