Now comes the time of Mandatory Joy and Fun. Seriously, I need this break pretty badly. Also, admittedly, starting Thursday I’m half back on the clock for the RedState Gathering, but sufficient to the day and all that.
Tag: vacation
Sorry, folks: as of now, posting is officially gonna be set to ERRATIC.
We are coordinating a set of overlapping vacations here at Chez Lane, and although everything should go well things are still going to be every which way but loose. I cannot guarantee regular posting for the next week or so. …And, honestly, I kind of need this vacation (which will become a working one as soon as I hit the RedState Gathering anyway).
So: see you, off and on, for a while.
We went to the zoo!
As you can tell from my Twitter feed.
Wolves, eating Easter eggs. pic.twitter.com/PmhDSE7amm
— Moe Lane (@moelane) April 19, 2014
There were also caves.
And now the children are winding down. Not as fast as the parents are, but we can all take naps at the same time.
Book recommendations?
Starting tomorrow afternoon, I’m going to be taking a few days off for vacation – as in, don’t expect any posts; I very well be totally offline. But I am taking the Kindle, so any suggestions?
Vacation all he ever wanted? (Or, educating POTUS.)
(Via JammieWearingFool, via Instapundit) Not to be unkind or anything – no, really, I’m trying not to be – but I have to ask:
Increasingly unloved and ridiculed from both sides, a new and embittered President Obama is emerging this Christmas season as he begins a badly needed vacation in Hawaii.
Why ‘badly needed?’ What, exactly, has the President done this year, besides calmly watch legislators from his party drain the treasury?
Moving along, while I recognize that the President’s in need of a serious attitude adjustment I don’t see any way of getting him to have one until the Democrats get smacked around a bit more. Losing thirty House seats might do it: flipping the House may do it. Flipping the House and getting more than five seats in the Senate back will almost certainly do it, particularly if there’s a discreet amount of payback afterward. Admittedly, it would have been better for the country’s sake if the President’s party had cared enough about Obama’s personal development to teach him some limits as a state legislator, but the past is the past. What’s important now is making sure that, going forward, he learns proper life lessons.
After all, we’re stuck with him for the time being.
Moe Lane
Crossposted to RedState.