Links Back to the Week That Was 11/9

Posted on Nov 9, 2008 by Cari McGee in Week That Was

I had a GREAT week – well, kind of.  As you might recall, last Sunday was my 17th wedding anniversary.  Not long after I wrote last weeks’ post, hubby took a nap due to the flu he had contracted (so no romantic dinner out), and daughter was hit by a horrific ear infection which necessitated a trip to Urgent Care and then followed a frantic call from my son who insisted that a trip to Urgent Care shouldn’t take “more than an HOUR, Mom!!!  It’s URGENT, so it’s fast, right?”.

Tuesday was good, well, the dinner I had was good.  Hubby and I always order take out from Outback on Election night and watch the returns.  Very few of the candidates and measures that I voted for were elected or passed, so that was depressing, too.

Let’s see…so what was great about the week that was?  Ummm…well, there were some good links, I guess…

Record voter turnout for Benton and Franklin counties is good news – you all know I get teary when I see democracy in action.

On Friday, I had a great time, and learned a TON at Learn About Web, which is scheduled to become an annual event.

And these posts here and here, were good news, about tourism here.

And ABC announced LOST is returning in January of 2009, which is a month earlier than I had hoped for! LOST is a great show and rivals Mad Men as the best show EVER.

That’s all for now.  It wasn’t THAT great of a week, I guess!

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