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I'd like to write here more. I'll start with something easy, since it's already the middle of the night.
Today we went to the Settlement Home Garage Sale. I found a few good things:
* two hankies for $0.75 each
* thick, squishy white athletic socks for $0.50
* navy knee socks with an elegant, professional pattern on them for $0.50
* hand towel for $1
We also made a trip to Costco, where it appears that the sampling ends at 5:00. So sad. We still got to see some kind of totally crazy sugar bread where, to make it, it looks like you basically make enough dough for one loaf of bread, roll it out until it is bigger than my house, spread a thick layer of sugary goodness on it (I tasted a poppy seed flavor, but there was also a nutty flavor and surely there was a cinnamon roll flavor), then roll it up until it fits in a bread pan and bake it. That bread was crazy delicious and evil. It was also $15/loaf.
We did not buy that (though one could argue that it was a bargain by the time you add in the cost of a counter top as big as my house), but we did get some good motor oil with a coupon.
Quote of the day - "...Wee as in Wictor."
Other quote of the day - "In two hours [when you expect to be finishing your book], it will be 1:00 in the morning. Fortunately, an hour after that it will be 1:00 in the morning again."
Today we went to the Settlement Home Garage Sale. I found a few good things:
* two hankies for $0.75 each
* thick, squishy white athletic socks for $0.50
* navy knee socks with an elegant, professional pattern on them for $0.50
* hand towel for $1
We also made a trip to Costco, where it appears that the sampling ends at 5:00. So sad. We still got to see some kind of totally crazy sugar bread where, to make it, it looks like you basically make enough dough for one loaf of bread, roll it out until it is bigger than my house, spread a thick layer of sugary goodness on it (I tasted a poppy seed flavor, but there was also a nutty flavor and surely there was a cinnamon roll flavor), then roll it up until it fits in a bread pan and bake it. That bread was crazy delicious and evil. It was also $15/loaf.
We did not buy that (though one could argue that it was a bargain by the time you add in the cost of a counter top as big as my house), but we did get some good motor oil with a coupon.
Quote of the day - "...Wee as in Wictor."
Other quote of the day - "In two hours [when you expect to be finishing your book], it will be 1:00 in the morning. Fortunately, an hour after that it will be 1:00 in the morning again."