I started reading a Nifty story called "Blind Sensations". I had hope for this one. It's about a 12-year-old who became blind at the age of five after a car accident. But the narrative sounds like an English lawyer. Maybe the story is set in the UK? So, it still sounds like a lawyer is narrating. Oh, and the boy has some form of clairvoyance, which allows him to actually "see" what a person looks like when he touches them. He can also describe his own appearance in the bathroom mirror. Is he totally blind, or just legally blind? There's a difference, and it affects the atmosphere of the story.
Morgan and I will get nekkid sometimes, but not as often as the boys do. Mickey's cousin Sean is welcome, too, but everybody has to stay covered when Mickey and Remy's soccer buddies are visiting. Not every family is as open, so of course we need to respect that.
Mickey and Remy are allowed to be nude, so long as they close the blinds when it starts to get dark outside. And they have to at least wear undies to the dinner table. Don't want to spill hot soup on the goolies!
Hey, Bobber. Hopefully you can go for a walk on the beach soon.
Hey, Gary.
Twenty points, Dugh! Afternoon, Dugh, Mum, and Thistle. *scratches for the pup*
Hey, Clo.
Hey, Xander, Dennis, Jordan, and Ash! Everything okay, or was it just a routine checkup?
Hey, Dugh, Mum, and Thistle. *scratches for Thistle* Get some rest, Dugh.
Hey, Albert. How are you and Steve?
Hey, Tim.
Hey, Bobber.
Hey, Gary. I was totally exhausted after work. Too tired to cook anything tonight, so Mickey brought back two big bags from McD's.