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Trip to the Mall - UPDATE
I don't do that very often, but I needed to get a new watchband and Sears has a watch repair shop in their store. The man behind the counter changed the buckle on the band to chrome to match the watch, and had it installed and on my wrist in about two minutes. I love that place because you can hardly find anyone to put a new band on a watch these days - the stores that sell them (such as Target) will not do the installation.I then went across the street to Barnes & Noble, and bought some books for my grandson's birthday. I browsed through thousands of books I think, and finally told a clerk what type of book I was looking for, and she immediately showed me what I wanted. You don't get that kind of service online, folks. I would have totally missed these books, and I am sure they will match Justin's age, reading skills, and personality better than anything I found myself. I knew what I wanted but just didn't know where to look. I also got someone to help me find a book I heard about yesterday on C-Span2's "Book TV". It's called "American Warlords" and was written by Johnathan Jordan. I heard Mr. Jordan speak about the book and then take questions from the audience, and am very interested in reading it. Unfortunately, they only have the hardcover book so far, and it's too big and heavy to carry on the plane; I'll wait and buy it when it comes out in paperback. It seems like an excellent account of how men who were polar opposites in their politics and thinking, came together before and during the second World War to form a cohesive strategy and battle plans.Listening to the author speak about the conditions at home before and during the war, such as rationing, was really interesting to me. My parents went through it although I was too young to know or be affected by it, but I'm sure those times played a critical role in shaping my overall character and personality. I just wonder if Americans today would accept the hardships and deprivations our parents and grandparents went through.Now I'm back home and opened up the house to let some fresh air in. I discovered a newspaper on my front porch, and remembered that I was signed up for Sunday and holiday delivery. I thought yesterday's edition would be my last, but I have one more today. I cancelled the delivery permanently because I can only read the darker printed headlines & titles, and it's too much of a struggle to read the smaller and lighter print. They offered me an online subscription, but I cannot imagine reading an entire newspaper online. As it is I look at the Google news headlines and keep up with some of the news, but there isn't anything that can beat holding a newspaper in my opinion. The internet is good for a lot of things, but it would be a stretch to think that everything you want to know or read is best found online. How often am I frustrated by something with black print on a dark blue background, or vice versa. I'm to the point where I will be cutting back on the blogs I read as well, because I just find it too hard to deal with the colors. I might add that everything is easier to read if the sunlight comes through the window in just the right spot, but that isn't a constant. It's something I am beginning to accept as inevitable, and will deal w!ith it in the best way I can.Oh, I almost forgot. On my way into B&N I picked up a small book on display which was just meant for me to see (and buy): "Salt, Lemons, Vinegar, and Baking Soda". Does anyone believe this is just a coincidence, or did the little elves know I was coming! UPDATE: Yes, Linda, I use white vinegar for cleaning.
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Trying To Buy A Book!
It shouldn't be this difficult. I went to the Barnes & Noble bookstore this morning but didn't find the books I wanted. I then went over to the crossword puzzle section and all they had were easy puzzles, so I left. I did a computer...
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Roof Repair
Even as I write this my roof is being repaired. Mark arrived a few minutes before 10 am, just as he had promised. The noise from whatever he's doing is so much more pronounced than if he was walking and working on a regular type roof rather...
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Getting Rid Of Stuff.
After reading Billy Bob's efforts to organize his great stash of books and the resulting discussion about whether or not to give some away or keep all of them, I decided to take a look at what I have - not nearly as many books as a lot of folks have,...
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Ah, Air Conditioning!
By 5pm yesterday the house was so hot I could barely stand it. I think it was too hot for the swamp cooler to have any effect, and it was just blowing hot air. I saw that the thermostat on the wall registered 99 degrees in the living room...
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Grandmothering And A Little Shopping
I spent a few hours yesterday with my grandson Liam, who is about 2-1/2. We played in his room with trains, building blocks, and legos; read books; and he put together several jigsaw puzzles which he excels at. He mainly wanted to play in...
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