Hot. And stuff.
Jun. 21st, 2008 11:21 amYou know it's hot outside (at only 11:15 AM, yet) when you step inside where the temperature is in the 78°-80°F range after running around outside doing errands and think, "Oh, that's pleasantly cool!"
Still sick. But the huz is feeling distinctly better - this bodes well for how I'll be feeling come Monday.
We acquired a new suitcase! My mom gave me a big ol' suitcase as a high school graduation gift that's held up pretty well through the years (all 17 of them, almost exactly). It's still reasonably functional, but the other zipper tab finally gave up the ghost a trip or two ago, and I haven't done anything about getting it fixed. We were in Mervyn's earlier because the huz needed new shorts for the trip. We went to the luggage section to see if we could find under-shirt pouches for passport, money, etc (success!), and the huz noticed that American Tourister luggage was all 50% off! So we are now the proud owners of what would ordinarily be a $200+ big ol' suitcase with a heck of a lot more pockets and stuff than the old one had. Does anyone know of an organization that would find our old suitcase useful? We might just put it out on the sidewalk with a 'Free' sign on it; that's worked well in the past.
Still sick. But the huz is feeling distinctly better - this bodes well for how I'll be feeling come Monday.
We acquired a new suitcase! My mom gave me a big ol' suitcase as a high school graduation gift that's held up pretty well through the years (all 17 of them, almost exactly). It's still reasonably functional, but the other zipper tab finally gave up the ghost a trip or two ago, and I haven't done anything about getting it fixed. We were in Mervyn's earlier because the huz needed new shorts for the trip. We went to the luggage section to see if we could find under-shirt pouches for passport, money, etc (success!), and the huz noticed that American Tourister luggage was all 50% off! So we are now the proud owners of what would ordinarily be a $200+ big ol' suitcase with a heck of a lot more pockets and stuff than the old one had. Does anyone know of an organization that would find our old suitcase useful? We might just put it out on the sidewalk with a 'Free' sign on it; that's worked well in the past.