
Yesturday, after he got off of work, my dad came over and got us and took us over to a local used car lot. He lent use the money to get a new used car! WooHoo! We got wheels now! It’s a 1984 Ford Fairmont/Fairlane (not quite sure) with power stearing, working light and signals, working defrost and heater, radio, and ac that needs work. It may not seem like much to you, but considering the recent van Flambay (sp?) it’s heaven! Thank You Daddy for the loan.
Day before yesturday I got my Pants! Well okay, so I got the first book in the series “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants”. I got book three not long after it came out. I soon realized it was book three and not one. I hate reading a book series out of sequence. So I went back and got book two and had book one ordered. When I went back in the little store, either it was on order, or she had just sold the copy she had. Well I went in and went ahead and paid for the book tuesday. Then as I was leaving the store owner started putting away the order that had come in the day before. She hollered as I started out the door, the book was in the order! So I got it. Reminds me sort of what time I spent in high school. We had various brotherhood and sisterhoods that wore tee shirts. We didn’t share a shirt, but there was the Ria Brothers Gonna and Pizza; the Miss Sisters Understood, Guided, Informed, and Manners. I highly recomend this book series, and I normally hate chic flicks and chick books.
Today I got a Halloween outfit for my dgd for next year. It was half price at Walmart, so both pieces cost what just one would have as late as monday. I got a big enough size that should fit her by next year.
I am going to start a poncho based on Jodi Green’s skirt “Hot Tomale” as seen on http://www.knitty.com/ in the archives. I asked and got her permission to adapt the design and post pictures, so keep in touch for updates. Before I can start this tho, I have to finish the Broadstreet Mittens for Erchin.
Well that’s about it for now.
Thursday, November 3rd, 2005
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November 3, 2005