schumigirl
It's a bit of a roodie doodie word for lady parts
- Joined
- May 15, 2007
Youngest DD and I did a quick grocery store run yesterday, and as we were walking into the store a man called to us to tell us to take his cart back to the store front. Ummm... excuse me? He was parked in the front and not close to a cart return. He wasn't disabled or in a handicapped parking spot, he wasn't elderly, nor was he an expectant mother wrangling 3 toddlers... he was lazy. DD said "ignore him", I turned around and said "I'm not touching your cart". Seriously, we're still wearing masks, the grocery stores have protocol for shopping and cart handling including sanitizing them after customers use them. Sheesh.....
The apple tree removal is progressing. Only the top most branches left and then the process of taking the trunk down. I'm sad about the tree, but after taking more of it down, we're lucky it didn't fall down. So much disease and rot and a few branches that were broken and laying on top of others... it was only a matter of time before those big branches fell.
I saw that. Is AK your home resort?
We know someone who has a table top variety. It's nice, but seems more inconvenient. There is a cover that goes over the propane part to make it a full table when not in use. It's pretty though.
Sue, those pictures are amazing and so beautiful!!
Early on we were looking up ways to sanitize the N95s and one of the things I read was about the virus not surviving on non-living surfaces (no host) after 72 hours. Not sure it's true or not, but the theory was having enough masks to rotate. I would think the disposable ones would be the same, and yes a shot of lysol should definitely help.
I'm glad you got to see her. Praying her recovery from the procedure goes quickly.
MonyK- LOVE the pictures!!
What is this? I've never heard of it.
Some people you could not make up their rudeness could you.....best ignored!!!
No spoilers......link below to Horror Make up Show......it is a classic and NOT to be missed.....so much fun!!
https://www.universalorlando.com/web/en/us/things-to-do/shows/universal-orlandos-horror-make-up-show
Up early today to take the ‘lil to orthodontist. Strange procedure, they came out to car to retrieve her. Since it’s next to the best bakery in Pittsburgh...
View attachment 501937 A real eclair, I deliberately took a bite to show the gooey chocolate topping & proper filling.. Came home with a few bagfuls of non noms including mini strawberry cheesecakes.
I may be in a minority but happy the restriction on visitors is in place re my mom. I’ve seen what the garden variety flu can do, can only imagine how fast it spreads in those elderly, immune deficient populations
Absolutely, all ribbing done in good fun. Save me from uptight, sanctimonious fools. So many locals work at both parks simultaneously until they land a full-time job, they know their employers; warts & all.
That’s interesting coincidence.
Lynne posted nice sentiments, my Dad’s been gone for 34 years. Not a day goes by that I don’t fondly think of him. When I have a decision to make, my mind always goes to what would he think? In that way, still a sounding board for me . Holidays & birthdays were difficult initially, but time does soften many things. I do hope my two older boys cope well this Sunday, do recall the first events being the most difficult
Even Aldi has free carts now to cut down on contact
Have two there, our biggest collection of points. Also BWV & WLV.
I have a small decorative wrought iron rack with hooks in entry way that now is the ‘mask holder’. Originally set it up as a lanyard/key holder for my kids when they would visit vs the inevitable ‘where did my keys go’ scramble
Oh that looks delicious!!!! Sometimes you just need to say....yes, I`ll have one......hope little one is doing alright with her mouth.
Yes, all good fun with Horror show.....I`m always amazed some folks get all hot and bothered by the jokes about Disney....sense of humour bypass I guess.....
I do hope your two eldest do ok on Sunday. I agree, I always think the "first" occasions like birthdays and Christmas are always the hardest.....always a little tough after that, but those firsts are hard. My sister took the firsts harder than I did I think. My brothers well, you never know sometimes. Will be thinking of them.
Ironing all done and put past......I know many hate it and even more don't do it......but I don`t actually mind doing it.
Rain is quite heavy still, so no walking tonight. It`ll be dinner and the excitement of the TV ahead......maybe a movie.....