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This is a blog about the Life & Times of Randy Fluker and his family.

4.14.2006

Happy Anniversary, Happy B'day (part I), Happy B'day (part II)

Yesterday was my 10th wedding anniversary. 10 years! I was thinking back to the day we got married- we spent most of the day on a booze boat cruising all around Cancun, and then had the wedding just after sunset in a pavilion right on the beach. Pretty cool.

Today is my birthday- #42. I feel pretty good, and all in all life ain't so bad, and neither is being 42. Still young enough to run around and play with the kids and have fun, but old enough to have (a little) wisdom and perspective on life. I actually got a cake with 42 candles on it- looked like a friggin inferno!

Tomorrow is my nephew Tyler's 9th birthday. Hopefully the weather will cooperate as he is having like 20 kids over or something. After his party, it will be the big kids' party with volleyball and horse shoes during the day, and the poker and the UFC pay-per-view later that nite. There may be an ale or two consumed as well. :-)

4.11.2006

Trey Makes Honor Roll

Trey brought home his report card and made the honor roll for the 3rd consecutive marking period. He still has only missed 2 spelling words on his spelling tests- all year

As his reward, he has chosen to get a real Megalodon tooth. (For those not in the know, the Megalodon is the prehistoric cousin of today's shark, and was 3X larger than a Great White).

4.05.2006

Get Satellite Radio

This is going to be short and sweet. Get satellite radio (preferably Sirius). You will not listen to regular radio by choice ever again.

4.03.2006

Movin On Up

Well we packed up the movin' van, and moved Keith and Julia down to Berlin (about 6 miles east of Ocean City) where Keith will be working as an Assistant Pro at the Bay Club Golf Course. Moving is always a pain, but this one went off fairly smoothly. His apartment is in the bottom of an old house. It's not the greatest place, but it's not the worst either (it's a lot better than the Cabin!). Trey was a big help and worked hard and didn't whine once, even on the long ride down.