It's not even 8 am and we've already had a great start to the day:
* Wil was able to call this morning for the first time since leaving Kandahar, we only talked for about seven minutes when we got disconnected but it had been a week since he's been able to call so it was so great to hear his voice.
* I also got an e-mail from him with lots of suggestions for the motorcycle
* It looks like the rumors about packages taking two months to get to their new location were false because he received a package from his mom there yesterday that only took eight days to arrive. (Thanks Mom Cr - he really enjoyed it, the letters especially).
* Abigail is still sleeping, yeah! I was hoping she would sleep late, we were out past her bedtime picking some friends up from the airport but you never know with her.
* And last we've hit the four months down mark! And I'm expecting the next three months to fly by due to having lots of projects to work on for the new house.
日本版タックス・シェルター・ファンド―多様な事業体の法務・税務と租税判例 by 平野 嘉秋
4 years ago
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oh yeah, re: motorcycle: if the battery is dead you might want to get a trickle charger for it. hook it up and plug it in for 24 hours or so. might recharge the battery. if it's totally dead and you have to put in a new battery, you should prob get a trickle charger anyway, especially if it is sitting for long periods of time with no riders.
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