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    7/5/2009

    What a ramble


    I opted out of the 4th's annual Parade. Too many people and it’s just too hot.
     
    The Princess had to go to the doctor and she wasn't going to be in the parade, so what was the purpose?
     
    Hubby will be gone all this week, he's off to fiddle camp. I’ll be going to visit later and dance the night(s) away.I n the mean time I’ll be all alone.
     
    The Princess, her mom, and Annah are also be gone this week, too. The other grandma is supplying them with an all inclusive week in Padre Island! She's so generous!
     
    I’m still trying to decide on a vacation for us - just Hubby and myself.….Is that selfish or what? What to do....Branson? The Bahamas? Vegas? Galveston?….What I really want is to take a cruise to Alaska. But I really have to justify that cost first.
     
    Never been on a real vacation. We always go to Hubby’s parents. For 36 years, now. Hubby gets 3 weeks a year. One week is always spent with him working around the house. One week is spent going to the in-laws. The other one is usually wasted day by day. He doesn’t take a sick day.
     
    well, heck....he never gets sick. He just sucks the health right out of me.
     
    At his job, he gets 2 bonuses a year. One bonus is paid based on the number of sick days you have left. The other is based on the company’s success for the year. Since they make and sell electricity, it's going very well.
     
    We watched Changeling last night. It’s about a missing boy; with Angelina Jolie. It’s  pretty good.  It does highlight how sexist people used to be. Used to be?
     
    I love taking quizzes for FB. However, I wonder about the acuity when the quiz maker misspells a word or it’s grammatically incorrect. It’s still fun, though. But I also like Jeopardy, too. How nerdy.
     
    What do y’all think about the economy? The State of the Union? Has it affected you? I know that now, when I go shopping that I won’t get out of the store for less than $100.00.  I may have to get a job. Oh, No!
     
    We’ve already been to the in-laws this year, Hubby rewired their house back in April. Now we still have a week left to spend. Where can we go for around $2000.00?  Any ideas? And btw, what to do when we get there.
     
    My daughter in Florida (mother of Magic Jack and Beautiful Kate) will start back to work next week. She took a year or so off after having Kate to be a mom. She is the perfect candidate for this position. They were looking for a part time dentist.  She will work 2 days a week. Her hubby is thinking about staying in the Navy. Only 8 years left. 4 years in Florida and the other 4 years at a place unnamed as of yet. He’s really not that old, maybe 36 or so, but he joined the Navy right out of high school and then rejoined while he was in college to get the scholarship.
     
    Did I mention that....cough, cough....he's a doctor? ;)
     
    Confession: I’m a terrible housekeeper. My home is a black hole. I’m going to blame my hyper functional thyroid. Yah, that’s the ticket.  I lay stuff down and then lay stuff on top of that. And then forget where I laid what where. And yeah, I do notice the pile. It's just not that important to me.
     
    Have you seen the movie ~ Rat Race? I find it hysterical. I can watch it over and over again. One of my favorite movies is National Lampoon’s Vacation. If he wasn’t a Democrat, I’d love Chevy Chase.
     
    Don’t you hate it when you go to say something and the wrong word comes out? You practiced it in your mind when you decided upon that phrase, but something goes awry and you end up sounding stupid. It doesn’t happen very often, but I’ve experienced it. Like when you want the remote. You tell your spouse, “Please hand me that garage”. Or you go into a restaurant, decide upon a chicken sandwhich and wind up ordering a "chicken situation". What the....???
     
    Have you ever talked to someone, a stranger in a store? Did they just stare at you? Yesterday, I saw a sign that boasted 50% off a rack of denim jackets. I’ve been looking for one at a decent price and went, “Wow. That‘s a good deal” Only I said it instead of only thinking it. And the lady trying on the jacket just looked at me. She stared at me. Whatever happened to smiling and agreeing?
     
    I’m waiting on a movie to be over. I’m sending Hubby to town (we live out in the country) to get some catfish. There’s a little restaurant that serves the best catfish at a very good price. I just had a nap and don’t want to get all dressed up to go into town.
     
    My son-in-law thinks the phrase "going to town" is funny. He grew up inside the city limits, I'll bet. I grew up in the country and have lived outside city limits for most of my life. I’m not sure what the difference is. (Maybe 10 miles?) Except for the time we lived in Connecticut. We lived in a huge apartment building right in the center of Norwich, Ct. It was a great place. A renovated civil war ear cotton gin mill. We even had elevators! Being a hick, I was finally on par with the girls from One Day at a Time!
     
    I stayed totally turned around there. I could find the mall in Norwalk, but other than that I needed a map. Hubby's cousin had stables and a riding school in Stonington. Right outside of Mystic. That was great fun. Hubby's cousin was Rich with a capital R. They were Load-ed.
     
    Had a mansion on highway US 101 (along the Atlantic shore). Horses and dogs. The had jumpers. We got jumping lessons free for mucking out the stalls. It was so much fun! It was like being the Beverly HIllbillies.
     
    Actually, Hubby and cousin were very close and we were treated like royaltry. BTW, I didn't have to muck out the stalls, I just made the kids do it. Lessons, you know? 
     
    Their dining room table had 16 chairs. Had a baby grand piano in the 'drawing room'. A fire place in the kitchen.
     
    Yeah, I took notes.
     
    Didn't see Julia Roberts, though.
     
    Everybody thought I was from Texas and I wasn't at that time. Shopping for groceries was a little rough. I had my mom ship me in some chilis and stuff.
     
    Funny thing there in Norwich; in a restaurant, you couldn’t buy a baked potato before 5:00 pm. How weird is that? And you always had to specify “iced” tea. And then you got THAT look. I understood that one. Who drinks an iced drink in the middle of winter? Well, I do. But it was a fun time and I love grinders.Although Maine had the best lobsters. Massachutes (can I spell that?) had the best fair. I loved the food so much!!! Souvlaki! Also something with fritos and chili...can't think of the name....I probably gained 5 pounds that week.
     
    I didn’t find it all that cold there, in Connecticut. I think Kansas is the coldest place I’ve lived so far. Between below 0 temps and 30+ mph wind, I said “UNCLE” quite often.  Maybe that’s why Connecticut didn't seem too cold.
     
    Well, maybe it’s time to shut up until I’m bored again. Tell me if I'm boring you.
     
     
     
     
     

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    No namewrote:

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    July 15
    i love it when you ramble!! :) your life is so interesting, lots more than my mundane life~~~i just volunteer and play cards with the older ladies here where i live......whootie-do, huh??? i have been to California, lived there for 6 years back in the 70's, have visited a few other states, but; haven't been able to go to the one place i have always wanted to go. St. George Island, to swim with the dolphins.....of course, wherever there are animals of any kind, i would be happy! :) Keep on writing girl! Take care, luv ya,
    July 6
    gwrote:
    You never bore me, Dana! Connecticut does have beautiful beaches. It was the highlight of my train trip to and from Massachusetts. hugs, g
    July 6
    ERA! Not ear cotton gin mill. There goes that word thing again!

    xoxo
    July 6
    megwrote:
    You know, y'all can always come to California~ Pacific Ocean, San Francisco, Yosemite, the giant redwoods, Lake Tahoe (forget about Sounthern CA- not worth the hassle :-) well, maybe San Diego)
    July 6

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