We did it.. along with the rest of America. We switched to this new fandangled TV. On Black Friday, heading across the state of Missouri, we stopped at Costco and joined the crowds. After standing there in the electronic section with ALL the rest of Missouri measuring TVs, looking, starring, getting advice from my techie brother on the phone, it was decided. We took this BIG box to the truck. T then proceeded to unload everything else in the truck and I do mean everything.. Trader Joe's wine, suitcases, pillows, back packs, more suitcases, right there in the Costco parking lot. We shoved this big ol' box on the bottom of the pile (okay he shoved, we cheered!) reloaded, and headed back across America. Picture Perfect.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Mom's Christmas Treasure
Funny thing is I remember Mom receiving these from Dad. I can see the room that Christmas morning so long ago clearly in my mind. I see the tree, the couches, the table and chairs, the fireplace, all of it. He bought her two complete sets of new dishes one year for Christmas. These charmers and her everyday dishes. He was so excited to have her open box after box. And when they were brought into my home, I had the same privilege... box after box.
Thank you Dad and Thank you Mom. I will take good care of them and use them with love.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
A Gift of Therapy
Craigslist wins again!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
I am dizzy. And it's all from this small part in my inner ear.
Now, it isn't 24/7 so that's good. It's when I do certain things like bending up and down, blowing my hair, moving too fast but especially lying down and sitting up. Falling out of bed twice this week, yeah...that was no fun. No injuries thankfully; I fell into my chair next to my bed. That was kind of my indicator something was up. I thought it would go away but it hasn't so off to the doctor I went. He said it is BPPV. Oh yeah! (That was me being funny.)
I have these nauseating exercises that I have the privilege of doing three times a day this week. It should make me all better and get the tiny crystal thingy out of my inner ear.
Here's to hoping that little bugger goes away soon.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Gateway to the West
The St Louis Arch is an amazing structure. Huge, steel, magnificent piece of art. The little white pod that takes you to the top is small (you feel like you were shoved in a pea pod with 4 other people) and kinda rickety but you just HAVE to do it anyways. Once your up there, it's hot and stuffy and the thing sways so you don't stay too awfully long. But the view, the view, is so worth it. After we came down our micro pea pod, we explored the museum under ground. It is chalked full of history about Lewis and Clark, the settling of the West, and was more than any one person can take in. This was a highlight for me. Another thing I can check of the list.
St Louis Arch. Check.
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