Saturday, June 18, 2011

Florida

My wife and I are in Florida for a few days. She has to make a presentation at a conference and it is my duty as her husband to make sure she is happy. She has to make presentations a few times during the year in horrible places like Hawaii, Puerto Rico, San Francisco, Miami, etc. It is hard work for me to have to take care of her, but somehow I have learned to sacrifice.


This time we are in South Florida in June. It is so hot that I discovered Asphalt has the ability to become liquid. I went outside this morning at 7:30 and started sweating. Nevertheless, I would rather be hot all year long than have to be cold. Don't know how or why people live in places like Wisconsin, but I am happy it is them and not me.


You cant be in Florida without running into humor about growing old. Heard this one and wanted to share it with you:



A man was telling his neighbor in Miami, 'I just bought a new hearing aid.
It cost me four thousand dollars, but it's state of the art. It's perfect.'
'Really,' answered the neighbor. 'What kind is it?'
'Twelve thirty.
 May have to think on that one for a minute, but you will get it. Have to go now, part of being a good husband is sitting on the beach while my wife does her presentation in the air conditioned conference center. Oh how I do suffer.  Just Say'n
Here's a thought. Come join me. Or if your busy you can just become a follower of the blog or hit your Facebook or Twitter button. If you have questions, I will be on the beach. Just Say'n.

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