Posted on 09/05/2013 10:24:15 AM PDT by Victoria Bingham
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Ni got engaged and picked out a wedding gown and venue.
San, ever the artistic and spiritual one, left for college. After a long discusson with Mrs. Scoutmaster, San got her nose pierced (one of those tiny crystal thingees). She's already involved in the campus Christian scene.
My dogs have fleas and I now have to order my masaman curry paste through Amazon. I miss the International Markets.
W000t! I did it! And didn’t even think of it! LOL!
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I knew you had been missing for a while, but things seem to have progressed much faster than even I expected! Perhaps that’s because my life is so “slow...”
I’m so glad everyone is doing well! Don’t be such a stranger in the future!
Much excitement. Congratulations on the upcoming marriage ... and what with having a tattoo’d gunner for a daughter, I can only say, “Oh, well ...” regarding the nose-piercing.
Crazed with cooking today, but it looks as if my prayer group tomorrow will be short several people, so I won’t need much food for them.
Good! I suggested to Shannon that she might be friendly, and she said “Nyar!” and stalked off. I guess I’ll have to pretend Frank is floofy.
Kathleen shouldn’t have gotten up this morning. She’s being impossible. Maybe a nap by 11:00.
Perhaps Kathleen got up on the wrong side of the bed. Or maybe she misses the girls. Poor fluffy!
It’s 62 degrees out! Sunny, no wind, yet, but the Galileo is finally registering an orb at the top of the glass! It’s been since April that I have seen that!
I didn't think you were supposed to use those outside....
Hey! You were post #2000!
Hahahaha! The Galileo is on the dining table, as far across the room from the door as possible!
I haven’t gotten a triple digit post number for a long time! Woo-hoo!
I hope my truck is ready to go today, and that it won’t cost me an arm and a leg. Neither of which I have to spare...
Ay yi yi! Godspeed. We need to run errands now. SYL or tomorrow or something....
Just one thing after another.
Vinnie Mantione died this morning. Have a drink in his honor and GO TO CHURCH (not in that order ;-).
I just talked to the mechanic. The “intermittent” firing problem is the wiring, which is not surprising. When they get it fixed, maybe the radio/stereo will work and the alarm will work properly!!
There is also an “exhaust gas” problem, but he hasn’t pin-pointed that yet. If he has to replace the wiring, I’m groaning. I told him to please be kind to me...
In retrospect, a wiring problem is not “unusual,” as the vehicle came from a fairly damp climate into an extremely arid one. The heat kills things on vehicles here.
Just one thing after another. And now where has Kathleen gone?
I took her to the park. She was really whiney.
Oh, thanks. Now she should be ready for her nap.
Se Jin, a lonely single woman who lives in a high-rise building in a suburb of Seoul, likes to spend her evenings looking out into the windows of the other apartments in the building across the street. As she begins to notice a pattern in the flickering of lights in some of the apartments, Se Jin is inadvertently ensnared in a series of suspicious deaths in her neighborhood. Could a supernatural force be responsible for the string of unexplainable deaths?
Of course it could ... but is it? Don't leave me hanging!
Sorry, but it locked up my computer. I don’t need any more problems today... I’m depressed enough as it is.
Wiring. UNGH! Mechanic’s Bane.
Of all the mechanics I know, I know of ONE who has undertaken to specialize in troubleshooting, and repairing vehicle electrical, and — increasingly — electronic, systems. He NEVER lacks work.
Among the interesting things he’s discovered is that vermin seem to prefer the insulation on the wire specified by Engineers at Ford Motor Company to that specified by Engineers at other automakers. So, be happy yours is a GM product.
The upside: Mr. Bill’s whole problem could be a poor ground connection, and the fix perhaps as simple as cleaning some corrosion off of a ground lug, and tightening the screw that holds it down. I’ll pray for you that the issue is that minor, and that easily dealt with.
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