Almost got through the winter

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I knew something wasn’t quite right with me. My head was hurting and after I did a little snow shoveling yesterday, it was downhill after that. Everything started to hurt, like when you have the flu. I managed to make dinner, but definitely was not myself. I used the heating pad on ‘a pull’ which helped-then the ache just moved somewhere else. Tylenol took the edge off for a few hours. Not sure where I got this bug, but I think I’m on the mend as I’m not as achy. My little fever was only 99.5 and below normal this morning. So far I don’ t have any respiratory issues, though yesterday I had tummy issues. I could only sleep with the sheet and duvet cover on me and it was cold last night in my room. Knocking wood that this is the worst of it.

Still no car for me. We haven’t heard from the shop about Bri’s car either.

Update-The repair station couldn’t really find anything wrong with Bri’s car, so they are replacing the battery. Seems it started up for them everytime they tried it. Hopefully we’ll get reembursed for the towing. Guess I can go with him to get it as now all my issues seem to be female-though if feeling like you had a touch of the flu is female, I’ll be darned. I’m getting there slowly.

Window views Nor’Easter March 2, 2009

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Yes, from the windows. I believe I opened the front door to take this shot. We got about 10″ of the white stuff. Bri got to work fine-it’s only 3 miles away. The only place I worried about was our road leading to the one lane bridge-very downhill.
I do a lot of sorting and a bit of cleaning yesterday. My mom would say I was cleaning out my nest if you understand what I mean. I must have slept in the same weird position for 4 hours as my neck is complaining.
I plan to keep quiet and warm today.

A little excursion before the storm

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On Friday night, right after I ordered our pizza dinner, Bri called to say his car wouldn’t start and he was still at work. He can come home for lunch and it was fine then. We are lucky he works in the next town, so I ran up there with the van and we tried to jump it-nothing. We later went to a book sale at a local high school, which was junky (they let book buyers come in first and they had box after box of ‘the good stuff’). I just had a few books and one I thought was 85 cents was in fact $5!-the dollar sign looked like an 8! I bought it anyway. We dropped by the parking lot again and the car still wouldn’t start. Bri left a note and we came home. Saturday morning he went up again to wait for the tow truck and didn’t his car turn over! He still had it towed as he didn’t want it to break down on him along our country back road. So now it sits at a service station about 5 miles from here. He just had it serviced a few months ago. I think it’s turning into a ‘nickel and dimer’, and he has the newest car-2000 and mine is a 1996!
A local church had a book sale too and we went to that. It was just before noon and people were just browsing because after the noon hour-it was $1 for a bag! It wasn’t really crowded, but man did the people there grab the bags and go to town. I bought mostly books I could cut up. I grabbed a few novels for my mom and ‘The Secret Garden’ for my niece. I was pleased when Bri found a book on the Vikings as Sean is doing a research paper on them and needs a little more info-what luck was that? So we gave them a little extra money as they were raising money for fire victims. I’m sure the high school book sale made 90% more than them and it’s a wealthy area.
After we hit Burger King, Bri wanted to get his license renewed, so we had to drive 18 miles to the license place in the town where he use to work. There was no wait and the man said Bri hadn’t changed in 4 years, a nice compliment. We drove through the town (some of which was used in the opening credits of the movie ‘Signs’) and ended up near the Herr’s Potato Chip Factory in Nottingham. I believe there is a little zoo there too. We were looking for a Goodwill drop off place. What we found was a big old horse barn-now a Flea Market. We decided to go in, but it wasn’t heated and about 35 degrees in there like it was outside. If it was warmer, I would have dug around more. I did get some pink glass cordials:
Flea market find pink glass cordials
an aqua colored small glass rooster (Bri almost insisted I get it-ah)
Flea market find Aqua rooster
and some old photos-all for $10. That was fun and I think I’ll go out again. It’s a straight trip on Route one, so hardly any stopping.
We did go to a Goodwill ‘shed’ in Hockessin, DE to drop of several bags of stuff-yeah! I then ran in Tuesday Morning to look around again and didn’t get that much-some papers and a little resin bird. I think I spent about $21 in the places I visited. I feel so frugal!
We are expecting 4-6″ of snow tonight and blizzard conditions. Bri is worried about driving around in our only good car. I said maybe he should wait an hour or so until they clean the roads off good. The road to town is curvy and downhill.
He is still having sleeping issues and tried to get the doctor to give him something and we aren’t sure if he did or not, we missed a private caller call one morning.
I hope all of you are keeping warm this weekend!
By the way, for my stitcher friends, I’m trying to finish up another UFO-will hopefully share it soon.

Show & Tell

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Shirley Temple at Play-1935, originally uploaded by DianthusMoon.

I love old books-especially for children. They have to have detailed or colorful illustrations for me to want to add them to the front ‘seat’ of my old child’s desk in my living room. I think I found this book on eBay and it’s just too darn cute. It’s in great shape for being 74 years old.
My mom was born in 1930, so is only a few years younger than Shirley Temple. My grandmom tried to give my mom’s stick straight hair Shirley ringlets to no avail.

Shirley Temple at Play-Movie maker

Thursday Thunks

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1. What kind of dryer sheets do you use?
I got a huge box of Snuggles at the wholesale club-it’s lasted for at least 4 months so far. And I love that Snuggles bear! My son had one when he was little and he is still propped up on his bed while he is away at college.
Snuggle and Boo Bear
2. How many times a week do you eat out/order in?
Hmmm….I will say at least 2. I think I have to take one off until we see what happens with my husband’s job. I do love my pizza though!

3. What did you do the night of your high school graduation?
Geez…that was a long time ago…I think I just stayed in with my family and we had a party and cake.

4. So Octomom is rumored to have been offered a million bucks to do a porno. Would you do it for a million?
Heck no! I can’t believe she was offered that much, especially if her tummy is hitting her knees now.

5. If your child was born with an extra finger or toe, would you have it surgically removed?
I’d ask the doctor or would let the child decide when they are older. I wouldn’t want anyone cutting stuff off of me.

6. What was the last movie you saw?
The Secret Lives of Bees on DVD.

7. I wanna buy you a dozen roses, what color should they be? Yellow or multi-colored.

8. You are walking across the street, you are not quite half way when a speeding car comes… you have to run to get out of its way, which direction do you run? Whatever side I am closest too, so I hope across the street!

9. Tell us about a time when you were invited over somewhere and had the most awful time.
A couple that lived in the next town and us went out to dinner. She didn’t tell us another couple was going to be there. They ordered everything from soup to nuts and expected us to split the bill 3 ways when we only ordered a salad and dinner. Then to rub salt in the wound-the neighbor of the first couple had invited us over and had a huge lay-out of food that no one felt like eating. Now I’m sure the first couple knew about this. The poor woman had spent the entire day in her little kitchen.

10. You open your front door and there is a box with a puppy in it… what do you do?
I’m a cat person…I don’t know…I’d break my cat’s heart. I would call my vet to see what they would do.
What to play too?

Winter-beat it!

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I shouldn’t complain because two of my bloggy friends up north have been really dumped on by snow this winter. My Chicago pal has too. We’ve had about 6″ of snow, which is about right. It’s the wind and cold that goes right through you. I need to go to the food store, but the above is stopping me-I’m wimping out. : )
So it is ‘business as usual’ at Bri’s work. They and the Philly Inquirer both filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Day by day! Thanks for your concern and well wishes.
Tonight after I made a bacon, asparagus and red potato frittata (have a little heartburn), I got to work emptying one of my best clothes baskets that had stuff dumped in it-for almost 3 yrs. I don’t know why I let that go, but I am bound and determined to make that basement more presentable. Here all the paperwork for the kitchen remodel was in it! I was looking for that as the garden window leaks-hope it’s still under warranty. Water leaked in when Bri used the hose on it a year or so ago. Did they not seal it? My plants seem fine, I even had an orchid bloom.
My mom got a bump on her leg when my brother went to get her at the ER going on 3 weeks ago. He didn’t help her get in his truck. It scabbed over and now there is a raised bump on it. I am taking her to the doctor on Thursday to get it looked at. She said she fell down when going to use the bathroom last night too-lost her balance. I think she needs Gatorade or something. She’s ok. Constant worry.
Less than a month and Sean will be in Las Vegas on his school trip! He got a great deal and is excited about his first trip out west. I’ve never been out west myself.