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To: Tax-chick

Actually, I found one this morning that I could watch, that wasn’t too “radical” (for lack of a better word.) And yes, there are several places to listen to music. I have quite a few hyms on CD’s and cassettes, so I can listen to them. (If I remember...)

I’m going to shop at Wally World EARLY tomorrow morning, before I go anywhere else, and maybe I can get what I want. Last month, they were all out of Emergen-C, and I use two boxes of that a month. I had to go back three times before I found it back on the shelves.

It’s always fun to see what’s happening in that store. When I usually go, there are two women in the checkouts, and they know me by sight! One even asked last week, “You’re running late today, aren’t you?” LOL!

Last year, since my son got married again in July (I think) I just did birthdays. His wife has two daughters, and one is the same age as my grandson. His name is Samuel, and hers is Samantha, and their birthdays are 6 weeks apart. His is today.

So this year, I’m doing the birthdays again. My son very sagely told me, “You can’t afford to buy what the kids want for Christmas, Mom.” YOIKS!


383 posted on 12/02/2007 1:52:58 PM PST by Monkey Face (If we are what we eat, I'm cheap, fast and easy.)
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To: Monkey Face

LOL! It’s nice to remember everyone’s birthdays. My mother sends e-cards for every occasion - doesn’t cost her anything! (She also sends gifts often, but we don’t ask for it.) When my brother remarried a couple of years ago, I sent my new sister-in-law a letter with all the children’s birthdays, and told her that if she didn’t do anything but send a free e-card, that was fine!


386 posted on 12/02/2007 1:56:20 PM PST by Tax-chick (Every committee wants to take over the world.)
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