Just realized that I'd mearaed, but not posted. so,
I just feel bad about letting my coworkers down you know.
Honey, they know that you're ill. Please concentrate on getting better and not on worrying about your job.
It has the same problem as all UD lipsticks - it slides off at the slightest opportunity (much like my knickers... what?).
Oh, good, I didn't have to say it.
Should I make a Key Lime pie or cherry scones?
late to the party, but cherry scones.
Cherry-almond is actually my favorite, at the local coffee place.
I make those often. I also sometimes substitute candied ginger for the almonds. Or in addition to.
I am back to actually being home for more than a week at a time, so back to eating healthy. Caesar salad for lunch. Yum.
Happy, happy birthday, Andi!
And yay for blissed out new happy romance type feelings, smonster.
Am I suffering limerance for how I feel about my new home? I mean, seriously-- I feel like the giddiest of teenagers, wandering around the house and muttering, "Mine... all mine... sooo pretty and mine."
This was the view from my backyard this morning: [link]
A less happy-making view was this: [link]
Never want to see that again. Discovered, however, upon driving my car for the first time in two weeks, that it was pulling funny-- took it to the local dealer and they informed me that the tires were shredded and the alignment whacked. Partially because of the extremes in temperatures we experienced the last couple of months in Florida and partially because the misogynistic, "oh we don't need to explain this complicated tire stuff to the little lady" dipwads at the dealer in Florida, never bothered explaining that my performance tires required that I check tire pressure a little more frequently than in a car with regular tires.
Four new tires later... *sigh* Ah well, at least I'm not going to blow out on the 405. This is reassuring.
Oh, and adding to askye, days off are not a bad thing if you, you know, actually NEED THEM.
And honey, as has been pointed out by the Very Smart People around here, you need them. Be good to yourself.
Am I suffering limerance for how I feel about my new home? I mean, seriously-- I feel like the giddiest of teenagers, wandering around the house and muttering, "Mine... all mine... sooo pretty and mine."
No, because you've actually attained your house.
Just got off the phone with the Home Depot floor installing subcontractors. Since we have a wildly uneven (and frickin' OLD) floor, we thought our (original, self-guided) BS internet quote of $2K was going to be doubled or tripled, but it's only about $3K. Is that crazy for installing a hardwood floor? It's a small room, but it has many challenges. Does anyone have any experience with Home Depot installations?
well... i might have gone to wikipedia for that definition. still, it's not contradicted by the other things I'm finding.
Hardwood floor is pretty pricey. We paid more than that for our kitchen and half-bathroom. Didn't use Home Depot, though, so I can't help with that.
Just got off the phone with the Home Depot floor installing subcontractors. Since we have a wildly uneven (and frickin' OLD) floor, we thought our BS internet quote of $2K was going to be doubled or tripled, but it's only about $3K. Is that crazy for installing a hardwood floor? It's a small room, but it has many challenges. Does anyone have any experience with Home Depot installations?
What's the current flooring? If you're planning to sell and move in as reasonable a time as you can, then you may be better off getting a professional in to look at the possibility of refinishing.
I have not heard much good about Home Depot installations.
Current flooring is nasty-ass carpeting over ancient vinyl over pine plank subfloor.