I am back home. The excursion, she was a success-- there were many books to be had at B&N and a nummy lunch (mesquite grilled chicken salad). All told, it was about three hours and at the end of it, I was very happy to get back home.
Now I'm tucked in bed in my jammies, with a bottle of green tea, the laptop, new books, and a Labrador on my feet.
A nap may be in my immediate future as well.
(Speed bumps still hurt...)
At $117, I'll shove you on a plane myself. Except that it would cost me a lot more to get to MI do the shoving.
Oh, Barb. Glad you were out, and glad you can be comfortable again in your home.
Edit: spelling.
Sorry about the speedbumps, babe. But glad your outdoor adventure went well.
At $117, I'll shove you on a plane myself. Except that it would cost me a lot more to get to MI do the shoving.
Hee!! And true dat! Tickets to NC are spendy!!
I know how you feel, Aims. Poking around on the interwebs, I discovered that it's cheaper for me to fly to London than the F2F.
Tempted by the fruit of another . . .
Argh. I'm in the second stage of post-haircut emotions: Doubt.
It's at the exact length, and exact shape, to make me look like the kid on the paint can (Dutch Boy).
Which The Boy said to me, unprovoked, this morning. Arrrgh!
I know how you feel, Aims. Poking around on the interwebs, I discovered that it's cheaper for me to fly to London than the F2F.
If I still belonged to their $9 Fare Club, it'd be even cheaper - less than $100 total.
Poking around on the interwebs, I discovered that it's cheaper for me to fly to London than the F2F.
Yeah, I've had no luck finding cheap F2F tickets. Booooo airlines.