Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Sometimes I just don't have anything to say!

I had a great weekend. And I got A LOT done. I'm almost finished the library/craft room and it's a good thing because I'm running out of room for stuff! And there are still about 10 boxes of stuff in another room I have to go through. Really, when did I accumulate so much stuff? In the last couple of years I've taken a BIG carload of stuff to Good Will at least 4 times. And why do I have so many clothes? How many t-shirts does one person need for heavens sake?? Oh, and I'm the worst when it comes to putting papers away. Saturday, every time I turned around I found another stack of papers I had to go through. Bill spent an hour just shredding stuff for me. Good grief! I had a whole box of paycheck stubs - dating back 6 years! What in the world am I doing with those? (Those didn't get shredded, I have a separate box that I'm filling up for the next community shredding day.)

Sunday we watched an awful movie with Nicholas Cage called, Drive Angry. Well, Bill watched the whole thing. I bailed after about 20 minutes. When it was over I asked him if he really liked it...he said no, but it was kind of like a train wreck, he had to keep watching.

Monday we had Mom over and just hung out. I made the best ribs ever! in the bbq pit. Mmmmmmm. And potato salad and corn on the cob and a veggie tray and fresh fruit for dessert. It was delicious.

See, I don't really have anything to say this week.

OH! I know, yes I do...LOVE the new car. Now that I'm getting used to it :-) Except for the brakes and starting from a stop. I'm a late braker and these brakes are stronger than my PTC brakes. And when you drive a stick and you want to go after you've stopped, you have to press the accelerator. But in an automatic, you pretty much just have to take your foot off the brake. And of course the blue tooth technology in the car stereo is da bomb!

And if you need some visual stimulation, look at these! By Kumi Yamashita. It's called shadow art. Pretty cool.


 


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