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The kids want to spend another night...pray for me, lol! I could keep them for a week if it wasn't for Caleb's screaming. Gary gets onto him, but he still does it.
I'm glad you ladies have a place to go during bad weather. Once when we were headed home from a vacation in Daytona Beach, we had the radio on and it said a tornado had hit Douglasville, GA. We were glad not to be home, but anxious to see if there was any damage. An RV camper place got hit hard close to our house but we only had two trees down. Lots of damage around us.
When we moved out of our apartment in Atlanta in 1970, a tornado hit the apartment one year later, took out windows, the concrete steps going upstairs, bent the iron railings. How lucky we were to move from there before this happened!
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Devonne, why does Caleb scream?
Sandra, the xs is by Nikki Boemme, not sure if I spelled it right. I got the chart from Charting Creations and used Pattern Keeper to maintain my so called sanity. It does have a Kinkade look to it- is he still around?
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This was soooo funny....
Sadie Grace - Nana, have you ever ate at Whataburger?
Me - Yes, once...a long time ago.
Sadie Grace - Why do they call it Waterburger? Do they put water in it?
Holly, I have no clue why Caleb screams unless it's to get attention. Maybe to take attention away from Sadie Grace? It's very annoying. I forgot to answer your HOA question. My dues are very minimal ($400) compared to some subdivisions, but it's obvious it's not strictly enforced. I would gladly pay more to have a property mgmt. co. instead of local homeowners be the HOA board, but not many would agree with me. Greg pays $1,200 a year. If his grass gets too high around his mailbox, he gets a notice, lol. He loves it. They maintain the common grounds...landscaping/mowing, insurance for injuries or damage in the common areas, maintaining the clubhouse, electricity, pool maintenance, water and sewage bill, garbage disposal, electricity, pest control. They maintain a reserve for any major repairs and I'm sure there's more they do. We have a really nice clubhouse with a fantastic kitchen, but I have no reason to reserve it.
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Back again. We lost power about 2 AM; lightning was the culprit this time. Very nice crew from Iowa was here about 8 AM and we were back up and running by 9. Whew! Some people still don't have power. Day 11 for them. Our power company apparently spent $800 million for mobile generators. Hmmm, they have to be assembled which takes days, and they have to have a special permit to move them which also takes days.
I called the city to get the storm debris picked up. It would cost us another $500 to do it privately, after the $1000 we've spent getting the trees cut down. We don't need to dip into savings any more than we already have. I took pictures of all of the piles on the street. The city will only allow me to call in my property. Every single homeowner has to make their own call. If the truck shows up to get mine, do they just leave everyone else's if they haven't had a service request? It took nearly 3 months after Harvey with the debris sitting on the lawn, and I really don't want to have to replace the grass again. We're all tired of this.
Mary Lou, such great news about Lynn.
Sandra, I'm glad your hip feels better. Sometimes we just don't know how we tweaked something. As for your casseroles, can you portion them out and freeze some for later use? That's what I've been doing, and it really does help. It's nice to grab a container of Judy's wonderful mac 'n cheese to nuke while I'm broiling some hamburger patties or baking fish fillets. Or to just pop a chicken casserole into the microwave while steaming some vegetables.
Holly, your cross-stitch is beautiful. How do you block it and get it ready for framing?
I think Thomas Kincaid died a few years ago. I always liked his work.
Devonne, good luck with the grandkids. As for your HOA, I can say from long experience that there are times when some process may be underway with a homeowner, but privacy laws prevent disclosure of what is being done. Every organization is different, though, so sometimes it's just the culture of the group in charge. I'm not happy with the way mine is going, but if I speak up too much, I'm going to find myself back on the board, and that's not something I want to do right now.
Wow, my eyes are hurting. The trees blocked the afternoon sun since they were on the west side of the house. It's a lot brighter without them. Glen keeps talking about how he misses them. Well, I do too, but we'll get used to it. I'm also tired of hearing about all of the food he threw out. It wasn't that much; I'm guessing around $50-$60 worth. Some people lost hundreds of dollars worth, so I'm feeling thankful it wasn't worse.
Sorry to be crabby. The Astros summer camp that I was in charge of didn't happen because my boss cannot attend to details. So, I'm severely disappointed about that on top of everything else. I'll take my bad attitude and go eat some intense chocolate ice cream. That'll make me feel better, LOL.
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Carol, as an organized person, the disorganized must make you nuts! I don’t block cross stitch, it doesn’t get out of shape in the qsnap. I’ll put a towel on the ironing board, put the back with back side up, spritz it with a water mist, and press it. I have to find a framer, I used to use AC Moore, but they closed. Do you use a chain or an independent?
Devonne, is Caleb frustrated? How do you react when he screams? I forget which one is older?
I had a quiet day, spent some time updating spread sheets on the computer and some time reading. Dinner was the leftovers from Longhorn.
We keep reusable Rubbermaid containers of various sizes in a tote, and take them whenever we eat out to put our leftovers in. The cardboard containers from restaurants dry out the food, so the Rubbermaid works great. We’ve been doing it for years. Here in Jersey the server still has to ask if we want a straw, and we still have to take our own bags to stores- what are other states doing? Of course Sam’s Club and Aldi have never provided bags, but it’d still strange to have to take bags into Target or Joann’s.
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Holly, we don't have to take bags to stores. At Aldi, I use one of their cardboard boxes. Publix did give me a bag when they opened our new store. I doubt I will use it. Walmart still uses plastic bags, but there's a year long rumor that is ending and you will have to buy your own bag.
Caleb doesn't seem frustrated, but who knows? Last year he didn't like school and when I asked why, he said he didn't want to learn. I told him that's how you get smarter and learn about the world. This year his attitude is different and he is looking forward for school to start. Caleb is 7 and Sadie Grace is 5. Sadie Grace is a talker; she talks constantly. I would love to know how many questions they have asked me about Trump and why that happened. One of her questions was "is the shooter still dead, lol?" They have enjoyed their visit, but will be going home today.
I have been a teacher while they were here and taught Caleb what USA means and how many states we have. Their parents work all the time and they don't spend enough time with them. G&E are more the parents.
Greg and Carter's flight is in the morning to Tuscon. They are taking their golf bags with them. I'm going to meet them for dinner tonight.
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CAROL.......AS TO FREEZING MY CASSEROLE DISHES.....NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. MY FREEZER IS TOO FULL OF MEATS AND A FEW FROZEN ITEMS. NO ROOM FOR LEFTOVERS.
I AM HAPPY TO HEAR YOUR POWER LOSS WAS NOT VERY LONG AND YOU DID NOT HAVE TO SUFFER UNDULY OR LOSE FOOD. I KNOW YOU ARE RELIEVED.
HOLLY.......SMART THINKING TO BRING YOUR OWN RUBBERMAIDS TO RESTAURANTS FOR THE LEFTOVERS. YOU ARE RIGHT ON THE CARDBOARD CARTONS DRYING OUT THE LEFTOVERS THEY GIVE YOU.
AS FOR BAGS AND GROCERY STORES......WE NO LONGER USE PLASTIC IN OUR STORES. YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN TOTE BAGS OR BUY A PAPER BAG FOR 5 CENTS OR BUY A TOTE THAT WILL LAST AWHILE FOR A DOLLAR. IF YOU RUN OUT OF YOUR OWN TOTE BAGS, THEY WILL JUST FILL A PAPER BAG AND CHARGE YOU A NICKEL FOR IT. THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU ORDER ONLINE AND THEY DELIVER, USING PAPER BAGS.
I ALSO HAVE AN INSULATED BAG MY SON BRINGS FOR THE MEATS AND FROZEN ITEMS. I DON'T WANT THOSE THINGS GETTING TOO WARM IN THE TRUNK OF HIS CAR ON THE WAY HERE.
WE JUST HAD A NEW FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLED WEDNESDAY SO THEY HAD TO TEST IT AND CHECK IN OUR APTS THAT OUR ALARMS WERE WORKING OK TODAY. NO MORE FALSE ALARMS I HOPE, ESPECIALLY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT.
I NEVER MADE THAT EASY CASSEROLE. I STILL HAD LEFTOVER MASHED POTOTOES I DID NOT WANT TO WASTE SO I MADE A BURGER INSTEAD TO GO WITH A SCOOP OF TATERS AND A SLICED TOMATO. I WILL HAVE MORE OF THE SAME TODAY AND PLAN TO MAKE MY FAVORITE TATER TOT SAUSAGE CASSEROLE FOR MY SON TO BRING HOME AND SOME NEIGHBORS. I DON'T WANT TO HAVE TOO MUCH LEFTOVER FOR MYSELF. IF I DO, I OVER-INDULGE ON SUCH GOOD STUFF TO EAT.
ANOTHER LOVELY DAY. TEMPS WILL HIT 81 OR 82 BUT NIGHTS DRIFT DOWN TO THE 50S AND 60S. LOVELY WEATHER FOR US.
HAVE A LOVELY DAY MY FRIENDS. HUGS, QB S
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I understand the crowded freezer, Sandra. I don't keep much meat in there, particularly at this time of year, because of the ever-present chance of power outages.
Holly, I use either Michael's or Joann's for custom framing. Hobby Lobby is okay. A lot of times I will just leave plenty of canvas and frame it in the next standard size. Sometimes I just sew some coordinating batik on the edges to make a "mat."
We had a lovely outing at a house that is part of the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. These people collected 18th and 19th European art and furniture and donated the entire house and its contents to the museum. We had a small group tour of the porcelain collection, and it was just so wonderful to see so much beauty all around. Nothing like having your very own ballroom with display cases! Then we stopped at a new gelato place. MMMMM good on a hot day. Glen said he would take me out for burgers. I didn't sleep well, and I spent part of the morning trying to deal with downed trees on the esplanade. I finally gave up and decided the HOA can pay for someone to finish pulling them out, cutting them up, and stacking for the city.
Here's my front lawn. I had to make a space so that the paper delivery person has somewhere to put the papers.
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Coin star is easy to use and they do keep a small portion…the bank has a machine and if you deposit it into you acct there’s no fee.
We don’t have to bring bags (some do). Never heard of a waitress asking if you want a straw and most restaurants here give you left overs or take out in styrofoam containers or tin pans with plastic lids.
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Good grief CAROL what a mess to clean up, we'll have little of that around here, very strong winds (and very cold LOL ) it's been blowing a gale all day. What a lovely museum to visit. Most of our group are planning to visit Buckingham Palace, I also love the V & A museum, so nice that these things are being kept to admire
Forget who asked, no we don't wrap, we just dump all the coins into a machine at the bank, the one I usually use the bins were full, so had to go elsewhere, they had a different system, you still dumped, but it printed out a ticket, and then had to go to the teller, usually I just swipe my card and it adds automatically, no charges if it's your own bank, BUT will only take a certain weight, or you do it in 2 lots. Usually somewhere between $65-85.
SANDRA so good to hear you progress on the weight loss, the trick is of course the drinking water, as well as no junk, sounds so easy doesn't it, but when you like food it's not so easy, and I love food!!
DEVONNE sorry you have had a noisy one for a while, I didn't ever have that problem, lucky!! Hope the guys enjoy their cruise!
HOLLY your XS is beautiful, so peaceful looking!
JANET they use them here too (straws and bags) , I sometimes take one of my own, mostly to our Italian restaurant, the servings are so big I know I'll have leftovers, UNLESS Dean is there, then it's gone, those boys can eat. We take bags everywhere, most places will charge if you want one (clothing stores etc) grocery you have to take them, or buy, or you can take your groceries loose in the trolley and pack into boxes/bags in your car. I use all different ones, each supermarket has their own, don't care I use other ones as well -- If they want to get me to advertise I'll do it for everyone LOL , we only get those awful paper straws when out, they have them on the bar at the club, I'd rather drink from the glass. McDonalds have thick paper ones, they still disintegrate on the thick shakes. Dean gets them, I don't drink them anyway. I do have some silicone ones and some metal ones here at home.
The Mr is still coughing, he found a script for an inhaler for COPD so I got it for him yesterday, I've told him he can't come away if he's still coughing, he does feel unwell, I think it's more cold and asthma, but I honestly don't feel sorry for him, he saw his lung Dr on Thursday and took medication so he wouldn't cough while there, and didn't tell him about it, MEN!!!! I want him to change specialists, this one doesn't feel he has COPD ( or at least anything worth treating ) - our Dr and his nurse disagree and Leo had given him this puffer a year ago, and a repeat of the script so I was able to get a new one.
Nothing else to report - I might try to sew a few blocks, see if anything goes right today!
What a wild 24 hours, outages everywhere, I was at their house, took John to his friends house for a party, then stayed with the NEEDY dogs, they stuck like glue to me LOL I picked up John at 12.30, it was so cold, and he'd had a bit to drink, he's a happy inebriate, he giggled at things on our way home, he was very glad I picked him up, he was thinking about an Uber, but I kept telling him I didn't mind what time it was, I just wanted him to be safe.
I've been getting things together, found my camera and it's on charge, I'll let W use it. I'll pack lots of SD cards. I also put more money on our travel cards, some Euros and more GBP. Still can't find the pound sign on the iMac - weird, must be somewhere, I'll have to google.
Yesterday was a disaster for me at sewing, my temp blocks were completely wrong, they just wouldn't fit, I ended up trying to make them fit, gave up, tossed out a weeks worth and will try again, I even tried trimming any little tiny bits in case I cut them wrong. If it goes wrong tomorrow at sewing I'll give up and try another pattern, it could be the different machine, maybe I should do some now and see if they turn out, then I can check the different seams tomorrow on the smaller Pfaff.
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Carol, yikes! Hopefully it will be removed soon, can’t be good for the grass, either.
some places here are still using the paper straws, ick. Ruins the taste.
Trish, I hope he feels better soon!
I spend about an hour in the sewing room, did another zigzag table runner top, from a floral charm pack. I have to find some Halloween charm packs.
Yesterday was Amary’s 11th birthday, yikes! She’s a clone of Manda and Julianna. Seems like such a short time ago I was there for her birth.
Yesterday I put my initials and the year on the xs., now to put the floss away. I crocheted a few rows on a granny baby Afghan, and read.
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HOLLY.......YOU ARE SO PRODUCTIVE I'M JEALOUS. YOU DO GREAT WORK AND LOTS OF IT. KEEP IT UP. ITS A GREAT PASTIME AND PRODUCES SO MANY NICE THINGS FOR OTHERS AND YOURSELF.
TRISH......YES, THE SNACKS DO ME IN USUALLY. I LOVE FOOD AND HOW IT TASTES AND SOMETIMES WHEN I MAKE SOMETHING IT TASTES SO GOOD I JUST HAVE TO EAT SECONDS WHILE ITS FRESH. I FEEL I DESERVE IT I GUESS. AT 82 I'M ON THE HILL DOWNWARDS SO ITS NICE TO ENJOY THE TREK AS I GO.
CAROL......POOR YOU. WHAT A MESS. HOPE THE CITY HELPS CLEAN UP SOON.
MY SON WORKS ONLY HALF A DAY TODAY SO HE WILL GET MY GROCERIES AFTER ALL. I MADE A TATER TOT CASSEROLE FOR HIM TO TAKE HOME EXCEPT FOR A BIT I'LL KEEP FOR MYSELF. HE AND HIS WIFE LOVE IT, AS DOES MOST FOLKS WHO TRY IT HERE IN THE BUILDING.
AS FOR MY EATING PLAN, I LOST ANOTHER LB SO THAT'S GOOD. I CHEATED A BIT IN THE EVENINGS BOTH NITES BUT ITS HARD NOT TO EAT THE USUAL SNACKS. STILL, I ATE SPARINGLY OF THOSE, TOO. AND DRINKING MORE WATER AND LESS SODA.
ANOTHER NICE MAINE DAY HERE IN THE HIGH 70S. WE GET 60S WF 50S AT NITE. NO RAIN IN THE SKY TODAY. JUST BLUE HEAVENS.
BE SAFE. HUGS FOR ALL. QB S
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Good afternoon friends!
Janet, thanks for the coinstar info. I have never used one. Trish I need to check out my bank to see if they have the coin machines. I have not been inside a bank for a long, long time. Just use the debit card or the ATM. I have three large jars of loose coins that need deposited for sure.
Nothing going on today, but it is a lovely day. Dean and I may go for a walk at a new site later. A friend told me of a reservoir a few miles away that has two eagle nests. We may drive out there.
Carol, good luck on getting all the clean up done. I know you all have done it many times before.
I made a batch of strawberry freezer jam yesterday. I have an upright freezer in my basement. I love it; can't imagine just using the one in my frig.
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Cheryl- my bank also has coin machines for no charge.
Paper straws? Yuck. The places we go to use clear plastic straws that come in a sealed “sleeve”.
We got back from our 3 day trip mid afternoon yesterday so we went for an early dinner at a place nearby that we haven’t been to in a few years. It was very good.
We went to a quilt shop that calls itsel the largest quilt shop in VA? I was underwhelmed. I bought 2 yards of fabric that I could have bought anywhere.
We actually went for the scenic Raikroad excursion which was very nice!
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We're having lovely summer weather, too. Doors open and good sleeping...well, as good as I ever have!
Howard had a blood test, yesterday and then we went to the China House for lunch. I just finished 1/2 of my entree, shrimp something ?, and wondered why it seemed drier. We seldom have leftovers and I'd never heard the paper cartons pulled moisture out. I just thought the gravy was absorbed by the rice. I learn something new all the time from you girls.
After eating, we stopped at an estate sale we'd seen and I went in alone, with Howard reminding me we need nothing and have room for nothing.
An old house and an old father and his two middle-aged sons and their Maltese/yorkie mix, Sam, the joyous greeter. Everything was priced high but I soon found out, they'd take anything offered. As usual, I bought things I didn't need but liked but also small. Two pr. of earrings, with a coconut shell button and old key thrown in free; a piece of rose quartz (I'm a rock hound.); a small carved wooden Holstein cow to set by my cow painting, and a stepping stone inlaid with glass pieces and buttons. $8 total.
I told ML about the sale this morning and she called her friend, Greta, and the last text she sent, they were still at the sale and Greta was buying everything!
After the sale, we still had to get groceries. Even though Howard sat in the car reading at the estate sale, he was crabby about having to go the the store and I promised him I'd hurry. And, of course, we ran into two women I know and who wanted to talk. One had kept Harry when we traveled and he's been gone since 2007 and the other a church friend. What do you do? So, all told, I had a nice day and Howard survived!!
No matter whether you need something or not, it's always fun to get something new or different. It lifted my spirits. I can't wait to hear what all ML and Greta got...
Carol, I hope you don't have to wait too long with that mess. When we lived in League City, ML and I went to the Bayou Bend area (I think that's the name...been a long time) for a Garden Walk. It was lovely and all those wonderful old houses and tropical flowers... We were "fish out of water" but no one knew it and I'll never forget it. I also loved Galveston. We lived half way between Houston and Galveston.
Cheryl, hope you and Dean enjoy your walk. And, QB your visit with your son. And, Devonne, the peace and quiet you've earned!
Trish, Yikes! Did I get that right that if Warwick is still ailing, he won't be able to go on the trip?
We're teetotalers, but I'm glad to hear that you support and help John be a responsible person. So many have to sneak around and then get in trouble or worse. Understanding grandparents are such a blessing.
Happy birthday to Amary! Wowsers! 11 yrs. old. I remember when she was born, too, Holly! I've always wondered exactly how you pronounce her name. Is it Am ary, Ah Mary or something else? I feel funny asking, but still wonder? What did you send her, for her birthday? What does one get an 11 yr. old girl?
Better go. H. will be grilling pork steak for supper, but what shall I "contribute"? As Holly said a few days ago...the age old question. Have a good remainder of the day and sweet dreams.
Indy
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Judy, they pronounce it Am- ar- ee. When she was born I thought they’d shorten it to Ammy, but they liked Amary. It sounds very preppy to me, which is ok. I sent her a check for her birthday, of course the kids love getting money.
It’s going to rain any second. Last I looked, there were two teenage turkeys wandering around the yard.
I felt like dippy eggs, so we had that with bacon and toast for dinner. Tomorrow is our local Legion’s monthly breakfast fundraiser. Ralph eats there and brings me takeout, I’m not up for going out to breakfast at 8 a.m. F and C had a better offer for lunch tomorrow, so I’m not sure what we’ll do.
I just ordered a three different Halloween charm packs from the Fat Quarter shop to make table runners for my girls.
Tracy had a pic up yesterday? That they took BJ and Frank out for ice cream. They both looked good.
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Hi, all. In a better mood today. I went to the doll club meeting, and it's always inspiring to see and talk with creative people who dabble in so many different types of crafts. Today we learned about soft cotton sculpting. Cotton balls, pipe cleaner armatures, and watered Elmer's school glue. Now to go make some cute little birds, mice, cats, or whatevers. As if I need something else to do.
Thanks for the commiseration with my trash piles. Now they are saying that if there are trash bags, they will not take those and will skip the piles of loose waste. Great. Tomorrow I get to go separate the trash bags. Where to put them is another mystery. It would be helpful if the city leaders would publish this stuff so that we all know the rules.
Judy, Bayou Bend is the correct name. It is the companion house to the one we saw yesterday, and it's only about a mile away. Its focus is American decorative arts and furniture. The owner was a grand lady with the unfortunate name of Ima Hogg. No, she did not have a sister named Ura. She did have two brothers, Will and Mike. Their father was a Texas governor. Anyway, she lived for 96 years and never married, so she wore that unfortunate name the entire time. I actually met her on the Azalea Trail garden tour one time. It's always the first weekend of March. Her garden is legendary for its collection of azaleas and statuary. I haven't visited in a long time; the last time I went I dragged Glen to a Christmas display. He was not a happy camper until we actually got inside and then he was enthralled. That happens a lot with us.
Cheryl, check with the banks about the coin machines. The one I use for the doll club doesn't do change; I have to wrap the coins. My personal bank does have the machine, and it's no charge. I actually took the doll club change there one time, deposited it into my account, and wrote a check to the doll club. Yes, I can be that lazy. So, it pays to check.
Most grocery stores here have plastic bags and totes available for purchase. My favorite HEB has paper bags which I always request because the church uses them for their food pantry distribution. I've given up on straws.
I must be a Texas girl. I just put a peach cobbler into the oven. We're having broiled steak, pan-fried potatoes and onions, beans, and cobbler with vanilla ice cream. Sounds like a Saturday night dinner from my childhood.
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Carol, what a mess...worse than I imagined. Have you thought about getting a solar power cell charger that will charge your phone when the power goes out? Some of the chargers will charge two at a time.
Last night we had a LOT of rain. My backyard was flooded, but it goes away quickly. It was the most rain since I moved here almost 4 years ago.
I do NOT like paper straws, they hurt my teeth. It's like raking your nails across a chalkboard, lol! I have stacked up on enough plastic straws to last me my lifetime.
Trish, Greg and Carter are in Tucson golfing and doing other things. They flew into Phoenix (115 degrees), got a rental car and drove to Tuscon. Their cruise(s) are in September and November. Hope Warwick starts feeling better.
Judy, lovely summer weather? Not here! I'm ready for summer to be over. Too hot to do anything and I know, I know...we always complain when it's too hot and again, when it's too cold, lol. I enjoy estate sales, but haven't been to one in years.
I meant to go to Walmart today, but I never made it. Still making a list, lol.
Cheryl, I meant to comment on Temu. I ordered some earrings from them. Some are nice, some were not. Gary got Sadie Grace some cute tee shirts from them. There's a lawsuit against them, so I deleted their app. Funny how you can't go to Temu.com and order, but only from their app??
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