I've seen that too with things I order on line. There's at least one company I like that are out of the country. I'm going to keep ordering anyway. It's the tariffs.Though the price is fair, when I went to checkout and pay. The shipping was over 40bucks. Oh well it's for Ms.Sully and Opo
I am. We had a green Christmas. No snow but we're about to get some for the New Year. I'll be spending it at home on my couch and watching all the festivities on TV. Thanks to Verizon. I only called them yesterday about my Internet. They immediately shipped me a new gateway. It arrived today and is up and running yea!!I've heard about all the snow in the states. Are you all okay?
Natrah
Is that like watching the grass grow, or the paint dry?How nice guys...N got some neat gifts and Ray is doting on the torts!
Guess what today was?
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You guys are correct, it was "defrost the freezer day"! I figured since God cooled like the whole State for us to make it easy, I really should.
I should do that too when I get home. Unfortunately I have one of those units with a freezer on the bottom and a fridge on the top, which means I will have to empty both.How nice guys...N got some neat gifts and Ray is doting on the torts!
Guess what today was?
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You guys are correct, it was "defrost the freezer day"! I figured since God cooled like the whole State for us to make it easy, I really should.
Ouch!I should do that too when I get home. Unfortunately I have one of those units with a freezer on the bottom and a fridge on the top, which means I will have to empty both.
That sounds lovely Edward's Servant.As for Christmas foods, we had Christmas ham (cured ham, that had been baked), swede casserole, sweetened potato casserole, carrot casserole, graved and cold smoked salmon, oven baked salmon, herring, roe, rosolli salad, and Karelian stew. A very traditional assortment of Finnish and Scandinavian Christmas foods. Some home cooked, some ready made from the store (mainly the casseroles and herring).
So, I have to ask . . . . did you also have lutefish? This is supposed to be a Norwegian Christmas dish, If I remember correctly.As for Christmas foods, we had Christmas ham (cured ham, that had been baked), swede casserole, sweetened potato casserole, carrot casserole, graved and cold smoked salmon, oven baked salmon, herring, roe, rosolli salad, and Karelian stew. A very traditional assortment of Finnish and Scandinavian Christmas foods. Some home cooked, some ready made from the store (mainly the casseroles and herring).
Our cars are super sized versions of our handbags/purses - full of everything and you never know what's lurking at the bottomOuch!
It wasn't all that bad. Once I rapped the ice loose i used a dustpan to get it out w/o waiting for the freezer to warm up. Wiped everything off and turned it back on for 3 hours before refilling it. It's happy now! I did the easy one, Kerry gets to do the fridge/ freezer in the kitchen. Too many weird angles to bend into to reach everywhere...ill let her do that one. LOL.
Tomorrow it's supposed to get close to 60F for a few hours before dropping to the 20's in the afternoon. We are going to bring Kerry's car out and give the inside a TeamUs special. It need cleaning....you girls are so messy! I have a car and a truck each with 6.5 times the 30k miles as Kerry's car.....and each is 6.5 times cleaner than hers!
What's with you guys?
No, but my grandpa likes itSo, I have to ask . . . . did you also have lutefish? This is supposed to be a Norwegian Christmas dish, If I remember correctly.
I have had it once. One of my old GF's was (Swedish?) and she took me to a Group dinner that was put on by the (Norwegian?) society. I DID consume A piece . . . which got me points with her and her parents, and was enough for my lifetime.
Part of growing up is looking outside of one's self. He will get there. These things take time sometimes. You in his ear reminding him to be human and thank folks for their efforts can't hurt.I don't mind having him here over Xmas and certainly wouldn't let him spend it alone, but it does annoy me that he doesn't say thank you and doesn't even give me a Christmas card, yet he brings a bag down in anticipation of the gifts he will get.
It's 64°f here in the backyard and 67 in the front yard. The humidity is being weird for the winter. It's 77-65% outside. In here it's a perfect 42%.. Even in Sapphire's room. I'm not running a humidifier like I usually have too so I'm blessed.Ouch!
It wasn't all that bad. Once I rapped the ice loose i used a dustpan to get it out w/o waiting for the freezer to warm up. Wiped everything off and turned it back on for 3 hours before refilling it. It's happy now! I did the easy one, Kerry gets to do the fridge/ freezer in the kitchen. Too many weird angles to bend into to reach everywhere...ill let her do that one. LOL.
Tomorrow it's supposed to get close to 60F for a few hours before dropping to the 20's in the afternoon. We are going to bring Kerry's car out and give the inside a TeamUs special. It need cleaning....you girls are so messy! I have a car and a truck each with 6.5 times the 30k miles as Kerry's car.....and each is 6.5 times cleaner than hers!
What's with you guys?
He's 46 and 30 stone, Jeff so plenty grown up!Part of growing up is looking outside of one's self. He will get there. These things take time sometimes. You in his ear reminding him to be human and thank folks for their efforts can't hurt.
I have tried many different trays. None of them cheap considering it is made of plastic. The kidde pools are good but being in my condition. I can't lift them out, plus sooner or later. The sides crack or holes get poked in the bottom. I need to figure out a lift system. To put them in and out of a heavy-duty livestock tub.Dear Ray,
Anything for Ms Sully and Opo!
I hope they appreciate it.
Natrah
So he is just an azzhole? LOL I'm teasing of course....everyone is different I suppose but like many here I am of the "please and thankyou" generations. Today maybe they are not so much?He's 46 and 30 stone, Jeff so plenty grown up!![]()