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lots o’ random stuff

 

– I had to buy a new laptop battery ’cause apparently mine is on the warpath and no longer works, at all. I fainted when I saw a new 9-cell was $300 though. When I came to, I got on E-bay and settled for a 6-cell for $53 from the first seller I could find who wasn’t in Hong Kong or had a low feedback rating. Oh, well.

helping Daddy change a tire — We had a flat tire Saturday, just as we rolled in to the Land of the Beyond. Steve was with me, though, so he promptly changed it. He’s been saying for months though, “we need to get new tires, we need to get new tires.” So tomorrow, we’re getting some new tires. Nine-hundred-freaking-bucks. That caused me to faint, too. And I’ll probably faint again when I take the Jeep in for the new tires. Praise the Lord for overtime, huh? He worked Saturday before the tire event. Ten hours. He gets paid for twenty. That freaking rocks.

1st of 61 deer — We also saw 61+ deer on Saturday. In the wild, we weren’t at a park or anything. That was awesome, and those were only the ones we could see to count. First it was a spike buck (see left) followed by a button buck and two does then we saw a fawn, spots and everything. Then after Steve did some bow hunting and me some nature photographing, a young buck with two does. Then, a mama with some does in one field, another doe in the other field across the road. And then? A whole field of them. Of course, there were more to make up the count of 61, but you get the idea. :)

Scrapbook: 080811-standbyme — Was invited to a friend’s house today, along with another friend, to scrapbook. Our kids played. We scrapbooked. Yup, them sitting there with their paper and stickers and scissors and tape and glue and buttons and photos and and and… me with my laptop. Ha. I did the layout at the left. I don’t understand how they did 3 to my 1 considering I did my 1 faster than any of their 1’s. I guess I really can’t talk and do computer stuff at the same time. Good thing I wasn’t chewing gum, too. I took the photo in the layout today, too. Though one of the boys wouldn’t cooperate, he decided he didn’t want any photos done.

– Picked up my new medicine today: Xyzal. I’m hoping it works for me but I guess we really have no way of knowing unless I can make it through the fall, winter, and next spring in better health than I have been (especially of the last year, ugh). Not that I think it will be a cure-all, of course, but hopefully it will help keep me from getting so very sick and infected so much. Plus, according to the doctor, maybe my sinus cavities are perpetually swollen and therefore imitating a blockage, so this might help with that. But anyway, after our insurance (which rocks so far with medications) and the discount card that the doctor gave me, the medicine was FREE. I know I can’t use the discount card all the time but it looks like if I get a new one when it expires, I can get the medicine free 5 months out of the year. Not bad.

– But apparently, even though I didn’t have to pay for it, I’m still required to wait in long lines and have it scanned and sign for it. I looked at it and was like, “I don’t have to pay? SWEET. Let’s go, Elijah.” Next thing I know, I’m halfway out of the parking spot and the checking girl comes running out and asks if I had a prescription. Instead of, “yeah” I should have said, “what, do you routinely chase after people who don’t stop at the check-out counter?” So I had to go back in and wait and wait until it was my turn. She scanned it and had me sign. They got a nice squiggly line for their troubles. I always thought before, when signing, that I was signing because of using my debit card, but apparently not. What am I signing? Selling my soul to the pharmacy??

– One of my Jr High teachers found me on Facebook. Some of you might freak, but he was one of my all-time favorites, his wife, too. I love them. :)

– Um… lots of other stuff, too, methinks but I’ve already bored you enough. :P

 

4 Responses to “lots o’ random stuff”

  1.  

    When I bought my laptop, I ordered an extra 9-cell battery. I didn’t want to take the risk of having to run on AC power. I do it anyway though, because I don’t want to take the risk of my battery dying while I’m doing something important.

    $900 seems like an awful lot for tires, but I guess it depends on your car. My tires cost about $400 because I have to have a certain type.

    I hope you get better!

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    I read some of the reviews on the dell.com site for the batteries where people also bought extra batteries at the time of purchase of the laptop. One guy complained that when his first battery went out, he put in the other one only to find out it was dead, too, even though it had never been used.

    One thing I forgot to mention is that I wonder how feasible this would be. What if I only used this new battery when I needed battery power and when I’m just running on AC power, put the old one in just for operating purposes. I wonder if that would help extend the life of the new battery?

    Steve told me to put my battery in the freezer overnight. Not sure how that would help but I keep forgetting to. Guess I’ll wait until the other one arrives just in case it screws the battery up…

    Thanks Amber :)

  3.  

    I would be so glad to have someone with me if I got a flat tire, I know how to change them, but the tires on my car is too heavy; me thinkes ;)

    And seeing all that wild life is so cool.

    Oh, yea, I’m late reading up on your blog post :D

  4.  

    Oooooh! I never knew how to change a tire before and I wouldn’t say that I know now but I did watch him change it so I think if I had to I could figure it out. But he said that the jack we had was bad. It almost is too lightweight, even though it came with the Jeep. We’d never used it before and the metal was twisting and such.

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