Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Recent thoughts:

Mom, Dad. I’d like to offer an apology for each and every time I lept up in the morning on a school/work day and ran down the hot water heater. I’m truly and deeply sorry for that. Be assured, I’m getting my just rewards. I’m now longing for a tankless hot water heater.

I just got a cool natural peanut butter mixer yesterday, can’t wait to try it. I hope it lives up to the hype.

Even if it is sixty degrees outside, it is still February. Why are you wearing shorts?

I nearly got run over by a driver whose car had a bumper sticker that said I Once Was Blind, but Now I See

11 Comments:

At 2:19 PM , Blogger Meg said...

Hey, I would love a tankless hot water heater myself.

But I DON'T want to hear about 60-degree weather. Not with ANOTHER FREAKIN' SIX INCHES ON THE GROUND, that Guess Who had to shovel. I have finally reached saturation point: I AM SICK OF SNOW. Does it really rarely go above 70 or below 30 in the Pacific Northwest????

 
At 3:26 PM , Blogger Michelle said...

LOL. I think the driver needed a second opinion, maybe?

 
At 4:03 PM , Blogger DebD said...

Oh, I love Lehmans! I used to get their catalog and dream about another life.

Have you put your family on a timer for the showers? My parents did that when they were foster parents and we had 6 teenage girls in the house with 1 bathroom. Of course, you know who took the longest??! - My dad! He's kinda pokey by nature.

 
At 5:12 PM , Blogger mielikki said...

oh, the never ending Hot Water problem. It never goes away, no matter how large a reserve we have.

and I feel your pain on the blind driver, they are all over my wee little Podunk this week.

 
At 9:38 AM , Blogger Susan said...

Ah Mimi, the joys of teens in the house!!Believe me, you will miss them when they go.....

 
At 3:38 PM , Blogger elizabeth said...

:) enjoyed your post! many years for C who is 17. may God continue to protect! :)

 
At 10:19 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Apology accepted -- and I'll ask for forgiveness for wishing you a future with kids who did the same thing to you!

 
At 3:44 AM , Blogger Meg said...

Oh, no, not the Mother's Curse!

I did one better -- I silently wished that my daughter would have a son just like her brother, whom she detested. She has two sons; the older doesn't show any signs of being like our son, and the other is just over a year old. Time will tell, but I can always hope. ;->

 
At 10:19 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

I had never heard of a peanut butter mixer before...really??!! Why?
Although now I think I need one...LOL

 
At 8:18 AM , Blogger seethroughfaith said...

lol at the last one :)

 
At 2:56 PM , Blogger Rebeca said...

You'll have to let us know how that peanut butter thingamajiggy works out. I often get Erik to do it for me, but that looks pretty nifty for when my man's not around!

 

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