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(random factoid: there's an Asian grocery near us called the "HooWa Grocery." Makes me chuckle every time I see it.)
My car is now 100% New York legal - all inspected and stickered and everything. I'm always nervous taking my 17-year-old car in for inspection, even though its previous owner babied it - it lived in the garage, was washed on a regular basis, etc. Most importantly, it didn't live in a place where they use salt on the roads. Six years in MA certainly have taken their toll in that regard. But she remains road-worthy for another year (despite my suspicion that she needs a new muffler).
Also, I have a cold. It's not clear to me whether it's something TRex picked up at daycare and gave to me (she's a bit snuffly, too) or if I got whatever Elisabeth has when I was at her house for Textile Guild on Tuesday evening. So I've made myself a pot of tea and I'll do my best to muddle through, especially since between the cold and Tuesday's DMV adventures, I've gotten SQUAT done this week. And the lawn needs mowing DESPERATELY so that will be my daily exercise. The iPod is charging in anticipation.
This weekend we're going to exciting Corning, New York to watch Josh and Jacy cross the finish line of the Wineglass Marathon (and yes, they will have run the 26.2 miles leading up to said finish line). We will torment the loser mercilessly.
My car is now 100% New York legal - all inspected and stickered and everything. I'm always nervous taking my 17-year-old car in for inspection, even though its previous owner babied it - it lived in the garage, was washed on a regular basis, etc. Most importantly, it didn't live in a place where they use salt on the roads. Six years in MA certainly have taken their toll in that regard. But she remains road-worthy for another year (despite my suspicion that she needs a new muffler).
Also, I have a cold. It's not clear to me whether it's something TRex picked up at daycare and gave to me (she's a bit snuffly, too) or if I got whatever Elisabeth has when I was at her house for Textile Guild on Tuesday evening. So I've made myself a pot of tea and I'll do my best to muddle through, especially since between the cold and Tuesday's DMV adventures, I've gotten SQUAT done this week. And the lawn needs mowing DESPERATELY so that will be my daily exercise. The iPod is charging in anticipation.
This weekend we're going to exciting Corning, New York to watch Josh and Jacy cross the finish line of the Wineglass Marathon (and yes, they will have run the 26.2 miles leading up to said finish line). We will torment the loser mercilessly.