Archive for July, 2008


>Checking in

>I already had my lunch, I am hoping we get to leave early. We didn’t get to for Memorial Day so who knows. I sat in the park to eat my sandwich and watched the people walking by, it was very interesting. I am very tired today, I really need to get some sleep tonight. I think I might need to take something.

I couldn’t send this from my phone, I had to type it on the computer. I really don’t like doing that. That has happened a few time. I am going to do only short posts from now on, and just combine them when I get home.

Still Here

Kind of like still crazy, looks like no more leaving 2 hours early before a holiday. Well it was never official or a sure thing, it was just a nice thing that happened. I am sending this from gmail since hotmail is having problems

Tigger lied to me, he said he was going to be talking to me all day and I have like 10 text messages from him.

>Brain problems

>There is something I wanted to post here, some thought that flashed into my head that was profound but obviously not memorable because it is gone now. That is why I carry a notebook so I can capture these thoughts. I don’t even remember where I was when I thought it, maybe walking up from the train, that would explain why I didn’t write it down.

Now that it is gone, I have to come up with something else profound to post here but I can’t, so today will be another boring entry. Like my bras arrived yesterday and I am wearing one and so far it is comfortable. Or I finished Tell No One and started The Tea Rose and I posted a review on Shelfari so if you want to know what I thought of Tell No One go to the link at the bottom of this page and click on it. One more thing, Capt Ron was at the concert Sunday.

Yes really! I didn’t see him but he saw me. He paid for seats though so he didn’t get caught in the rain. Except he referred to it as the Doobie Brothers Concert. He doesn’t seem to be the Chicago type.

Tigger didn’t text me at all yesterday. Today he did, but only to ask if he could use my laptop to get some songs. I put all my Chicago CDs on here, and two new albums I bought from Amazon and told him about the CDs being on here. So that is why he wanted to use my laptop. Then he sent me another text, to ask for Reisen.

There are loud children outside, they sound like they are on our deck but they may just be incredibly loud. I think I will go upstairs and check it out. But I don’t know what I will do if they are they, am I mean enough to scare them? Well, I think I need to find out. Be back in a few.

Weird stuff

Just a minute ago I tried going here with my phone, like I’ve done before and I kept getting an error message. I was going to try to update my post, oh well. My shoulder is getting worse, more pain and less mobility. I really don’t want to go to the doctor but soon I may not have a choice. If it gets to where I can’t move it at all I will go.

Bye Bye

Suzi >^..^<

Today was my day for allergy shot, I had them all in my right arm since my left arm is in pain. For some reason, the shots don’t seem to hurt as much as they usually do. On my way home from the doctors, I stopped at Barnes and Noble to get coffee and a snack. When I went in, I remembered that I can’t find my blue flower bookmark, so I went to get another one. They didn’t have that one, but they did have a gold one that is a flower with a butterfly on it. So I got it. However, on my way to the bookmarks, I noticed they have appointment books. So I got my weekly planner that I always get for work and I got a daily one to use for writing my food in. I think that will work very well since the days are already written in for me. So instead of coffee and a snack, I spent $30.

The bookmark is wrapped around The Tea Rose by Jennifer Donnelly, ready to go in the bag for work tomorrow. This is the other shirt I bought at the concert, I am thinking about giving it to Gwen, but not seriously!

>Water Efficiently for Smart Irrigation Month!
Did you know that one-third of the water Americans use daily is used to irrigate lawns, water gardens, and maintain landscaping? More alarming, up to fifty percent of that water goes to waste due to overwatering, runoff, and evaporation. With a few simple steps, we can significantly reduce the amount of water we use-and waste-on our lawns and gardens without compromising their health or appearance. July is Smart Irrigation Month, and EPA is encouraging homeowners across the country to take a closer look at their outdoor water use. There are several simple steps you can take to save water and money such as planting native plants, properly applying mulch, avoiding watering driveways and sidewalks, utilizing micro-irrigation (such as soaker hoses), and in-ground sprinkler systems. For more information on watering efficiently, and information on WaterSense irrigation partners, visit http://www.epa.gov/watersense/sim/index.htm.