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I can't decide what I want to write today.

How I'm an idiot and used the broiler without the drip pan underneath it? (on my to-do list: clean the oven)

Or rant about how I live in the great US of A and can't find the right freakin' alphabet beads after going to 4 stores. (Snapper, you'll be getting an email from me shortly)

Or another idiot moment when I walked out of the post office without any stamps. I went in for a money order for my speeding ticket and then loaded all the kids back into the van and realized I didn't buy stamps. Not wanting to unload everyone again (especially after doing it 4 times for the above mentioned alphabet bead search), I decided to go through the ATM and pay the $1 fee. And the machine was out of stamps. ARGH! I'll try again tomorrow.

The whole world isn't completely against me because a few things have gone in my favor. Namely the washing machine is still working. It didn't want to drain a load on Sunday, Greg fussed with it and it seems to be okay now. And after a scary day with my pea coat eBay purchase, I should be receiving it next week. The seller informed me that she didn't have a PayPal account after I had already paid her through PayPal. So for a while I was worried that my $43 was lost somewhere in cyber space. PayPal was in her auction as a payment option, duh, what was I thinking? I really should remember not to buy from anyone with less than a 10 positive feedback rating. The inexpensive prices aren't worth the extra hassle of dealing with eBay newbies.

Greg's off to Arizona, I think... It's so hard to keep track of where he's going. For example once I asked him how the weather was in Texas and he told me he didn't know, he was in California. Or last month when I was pouting that he was in sunny warm Las Vegas and he was really driving through blizzard-like conditions in Michigan. Right now his travel schedule has him home only 10 days in the whole month of February, 2 of which are over. It's not even that short of a month since it's a Leap Year. This should be an interesting month...

Quote of the Day: "Life is a tale told by an idiot -- full of sound and fury, signifying nothing." -William Shakespeare


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