Saturday Night

It had been a very long day. From the moment that I woke up Saturday morning until I finally got home it seemed like I was in constant motion. Sleeping was not easy. Not with the headache that I had from the evening’s activities.

 

It all started out innocently enough. Jay was going to lay down for a nap so I decided that I would head over to the mall to pick up a Christmas gift that I had ordered. On my way, though, I stopped to pick up Jay’s mom so that she could get out of the house and keep me company. His mother is a sweetheart so I was looking forward to spending a little one-on-one girl time with her.

At the mall I had very little trouble picking up the gift, getting it into my car, and then heading back home. Karen and I discussed the upcoming wedding, the center pieces that still needed some work, and just how excited I was to be marrying her son. That’s when it happened.

The traffic is horrendous on a Saturday night. Everybody is seemingly trying to go in the same direction you are going, and you need to be aware of your surroundings at all times. I’ve had many close calls before, but this time it was unavoidable. Chatting along with Karen, I slowly moved along in my lane and watching traffic to see if I was going to be able to get through the light. I made it through, but just as I was getting ready to move ahead a few feet this SUV came flying from out of nowhere and cut me off! This woman just barrelled in and I had no choice but to let her because if I didn’t then I would end up hitting her car. I would then be the one at fault. As SUV Driving Barbie talked on her cellphone I became more and more upset that she would just budge in front of me like that! She should have been in the correct lane, or else gone up further and turned around. Either way, shoving her way into my lane without me giving her the okay to do so really got on my nerves.

As I drove up the on ramp to get onto the Interstate I became more and more upset. Karen tried to calm me down, but it had been a stressful week and I was sure that this woman had probably voted for Obama! (Please note that when a person is upset the reasoning that occurs in the brain isn’t always logical)

I picked up speed… Looking in my mirrors I made sure that I wouldn’t be putting anybody else in danger, and then I took off like a bat out of hell. I passed that woman, flipped her off, and pulled in front of her. As I started my maniacal victory laugh I noticed the flashing lights in the mirror. Hoping that the cop was pulling somebody over behind me I kept going. Until he was right behind me. Dang it!

After putting my window down I placed both hands on the steering wheel to let the police man know that I didn’t have a gun or anything. A middle-aged cop, whom I seriously doubt if he could chase a suspect down on foot, approached my window and asked for my license and insurance. As I pulled those documents out of my purse I asked the officer what the problem was. He told me that was none of my concern and went back to his patrol car to run my information. I knew that he wouldn’t come up with anything because I am usually a good driver. I told Karen that if anything he might be able to get me for speeding because I had surpassed the limit by about 20 mph when trying to pass SUV Barbie.

The officer returned, handed me my documents, and asked if I’d had anything to drink tonight. No, I hadn’t. In fact, it had been several hours since I’d had anything to drink at all. That didn’t impress him, so he made me get out of the car and do the DUI check. Of course, I passed them. I started to get upset and demanded to know why he had pulled me over because he was on the verge of imprisoning me against my will. Did I mention that at this point I was tired and just wanted to get home? He refused to answer my inquiries and made me blow into the breathalyzer. When it came back that I wasn’t under the influence at all (it was 0.0) I headed back to my car. He told me to stop, and I told him that unless he had something legal to keep me there, that I was heading home. He told me to stop again, and I refused. The next thing I knew I was being slammed against the hood of my car and he was putting his cuffs on me. He told me that he was putting me under arrest for resisting arrest. What??!! How can I resist arrest if I wasn’t under arrest to begin with??

At this point, Karen was really upset. She had no idea what was going on, all she knew was that I was suddenly being arrested. She got out of the car and came up to where he was reading me my Miranda rights. She tried to ask him, nicely, what was going on. He asked if she was able to drive, and she said yes, and he told her that she might want to take my car home because I was going to the City jail. She asked what I was being charged with and he just told her resisting arrest. I told her that it was crap and that I might need the wedding money to bail me out of jail. She told me that she would get Dan.

Dan is her husband and he’s a retired city cop. I didn’t resist against the cop, but I kept my mouth going the entire time. During the ride to the station he did let it slip that it would be a long time before I flipped anybody off again. (Later I would find out that SUV Barbie was his wife and she had just happened to be on the phone with him when she cut me off and then I took my revenge).

I was booked and put into a holding cell. They weren’t letting me use the phone, so I wondered what in the world was I going to do. I knew that Karen had said that she would get Dan, but would he be able to help? I paced… and paced… and paced. What were my parents going to think? What would Jay say? I continued to pace, while also crying and cursing.

Finally I heard Dan’s voice. He was laughing with somebody in uniform as they came walking toward the cell. His buddy opened it up and told me that I was free to go. We walked in silence until we got outside. I quietly thanked him and he told me that I didn’t need to do that. It turns out the cop who had arrested me had been doing questionable things and booking people for the stupidest reasons. When Dan told the police chief the story that Karen had told him, the chief cornered the guy until he admitted that I’d flipped off his wife while driving. He felt that was a threatening gesture and so he’d pulled me over. I believe that Dan said the guy would be suspended until they could decide what to do with him. The police chief had gone ahead and scrubbed any evidence of me being arrested so that I still had a clean record.

When I got home Jay was still sleeping. I woke him up and let him know that I was home. Then I went and took a shower to clean the jail stink off of me.

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Or… maybe I picked up the Christmas gift and then went back to Karen’s where we talked for almost three hours. I think that I prefer the first version the best. 😉

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Bridal Shower!

This past weekend I was lucky enough to have a bridal shower thrown for me by Jay’s family. His mother, who is an absolute sweetheart, and her sister hosted it for me.

Most of the women who attended were related to Jay in some manner. I must confess that I don’t remember which name goes with which face. lol

I do know, though, that this is his grandma standing in this picture. She is such a sweetheart and a spitfire! And that’s Mary Ann in the yellow.

 

In this picture I remember that the lady in the back is Renee, and I believe that the one sitting on the left is Theresa. And I’m afraid that I can’t recall what the woman in the lovely shade of blue calls herself.

 

 

 

This is going to sound horrible, but I only remember Diana’s name out of this group. She’s the one sitting on the left in the blue shirt.

I know! But I promise that eventually I will know everybody’s name. lol

 

 

This woman was very sweet and we had a lovely conversation, but for the life of me I can’t remember which name belongs to her, either. lol

 

 

 

These two ladies I do remember (I think!). The lovely lady on the left is Bonnie. I had a great conversation with her about work and what I want to do after I get moved in with Jay. The woman on the right is Marlene (I think that’s her name… my list is in the other room and I currently have a cat on my lap so I can’t get up). She was very nice as well!

 

These are Jay’s aunts from his dad’s side. They attended the shower and it was nice to catch up with them. I only get to see them for Memorial Day, Labor Day and Christmas Eve. Oh, and any weddings that are thrown in there. Here we have Aunt Kathy, cousin Maggie, Aunt Sandy, Aunt Jane and Aunt Paula.

 

The weather was not nice outside, but the company inside completely made up for it! I wish that I’d had more time to sit and get to know some of the other ladies, but before I knew it they had to get going.

We had a good time, though. Instead of playing the typical bridal shower games I just stood up and told them about myself. They asked questions and I answered them. A couple of the ladies liked that because often you go to a shower and you don’t know the bride, and you never really get the chance to learn more about her. Everybody preferred this method of getting to know me. Of course, it helped that I had a glass of really good wine to help loosen my lips. lol

As party favors Karen put together seven different kinds of Cookies-in-a-jar and let everybody pick one before they left. That seemed to go over really well. Then Jay’s Aunt Tina did a ton of cooking (all gluten free!!) and allowed us to take up space in her house. It’s so great to know that Jay’s family is welcoming me into their family tree with open arms. I couldn’t ask for better in-laws. 🙂

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Finally! A Car for Women!

The other day while I was perusing the vast world wide web I noticed a headline about a car designed specifically for women. “What could this be?” I asked myself. Could it mean that they designed it with seatbelts that won’t ride up over your boobs and cut into your neck? Maybe they put in special heat ducts that focus more specifically on your feet plus a heated steering wheel? Or perhaps they designed a good spot to put your purse where it won’t tumble down under your feet if you stop suddenly, nor will it have to sit out in the open to tempt less moral individuals from trying to steal it off of your seat while stopped in traffic. Could the designers possibly have thought of these various issues and devised a solution for them?

Nope. After reading the article on Yahoo! I discovered that the engineers who worked long and hard on a car geared specifically for women had mainly one thought in mind: pink. Yep. Apparently that’s all that us women really care about. As we scurry through our normal every day lives the top most concern in our heads is, “Do I have enough pink in my life???” According to Honda, now we do. Phew! Thank goodness! Do you want to read an actual quote from this article? Of course you do:

 

“Launched this summer, the Honda Fit She’s designers say they wanted to take a
regular Fit subcompact and make it in their words “adult cute.” That means lots
of pink: Pink stitching in the seats and steering wheel and floor mats, matched
by pink metallic bezels around the shifter and displays. There’s also a few
extra shades of pink in the special She’s badge, spelled with a heart for an
apostrophe. If pink isn’t a customer’s style, Japanese buyers can also select a
Fit She’s in shades of brown and white that a Honda executive told the Yomuri Shinbun newspaper match the color of eyeshadow.”

So…. “adult cute” is supposed to be a selling point? Excuse me? Do I look like I’m six years old and wishing for a pony? I don’t think so! Just reading that paragraph makes me feel like some man is patting me on the head, pushing a disgustingly pink car at me, and summarily dismissing me and my real automotive desires. I don’t know about you, ladies, but I for one am happy that if I can’t get a car in pink that at least I can get one that will match the color of my eyeshadow!

As an adult who has had her driver’s license for quite a few years now I’ve managed to purchase a couple of cars in my life. In fact, I will probably need to purchase another one in a few years due to the fact that I’m not sure how long my CR-V with 116,000 miles is going to last. This is how I imagine car shopping to be:

<I walk onto the Honda lot and instantly a salesman appears at my side>

Salesman (S): Hello! Are you looking for your husband?

Me (M): No, I am interested in buying a car.

S: How cute! Will your husband be negotiating the deal?

M: Um.. no. This car is for me so I will be taking care of the entire transaction.

S: Oh, that’s so sweet. I have the perfect car for you!

M: But you don’t even know what I’m interested in. I’m thinking

S: (interrupting) Sure, I do! Please step over this way. I have the PERFECT vehicle that will fit all of your needs.

M: (Looking at the pink car) That’s a Fit. I’m not interested in a car. I currently have a CR-V that…

S: (Interrupting again) Oh, they don’t come in pink so you won’t want one of those. This car is perfect for you! Look, it even has pink stitching!

M: That’s very nice, but…

S: (interrupting) Great! If you come into the office I’ll start the paperwork!

M: No, wait! I don’t want a Fit! I would like to look at the CR-Vs since that’s what I currently own.

S: But I told you, that doesn’t come in pink. And look! There’s a heart in the ‘She’s’ logo instead of a normal apostrophe! Now, let’s get that paperwork started.

M: You don’t understand. I don’t care that it’s pink. I don’t want this car. I’m looking for something that is all wheel drive, with lots of cargo room.

S: (opening up back latch) This has plenty of space for the new shoes and purses that you will buy at the mall!

M: But it’s not going to fit the A-10 model airplane that my husband flies at the field, nor will it comfortably accomodate several other airframes.

S: Of course not! This is a woman’s car! It has plenty of cargo space for groceries and shopping bags. Plus, did you notice that even the shift knob is pink!

M: Seriously? What makes you think that I want this car just because it’s pink? I’m looking for the ability to haul large things plus I want to sit up higher than what this car will allow.

S: You’re a woman! This car was designed with you in mind! See, it’s pink!!

M: Good grief. I think that I’m going to be sick. If I wanted to be treated like a moron I would go to the home improvement store. I’ll be back when you can treat me like an intelligent adult and not a brainless bimbo.

S: (yelling at my retreating back) But it’s PINK!!!

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Kitchen Painting

So, I’m getting ready to move in a few months. I know, I know. I haven’t even been in my house for a year and already I’m moving on. That’s what happens when you fall in love with somebody who lives 50 minutes away. It’s okay, though, because I had purchased this house completely with the intent of making it be more of an investment than anything. Besides, the house that Jay and I are in the process of trying to buy is much bigger and I really love it a lot. It actually has a decent kitchen!

Speaking of kitchens, I haven’t been posting because I’ve been busy trying to get something done with my kitchen.

I knew that there were a couple holes in the drywall so I decided that I should probably patch them up. I had been debating about whether I wanted to paint the kitchen before moving or not. It really needed it, but who knows if the people who buy this place would like the same color as I did?

 

 

As I pulled on what I thought was the drywall paper, so that I could correctly patch the holes, I realized that it was NOT drywall paper. It was wallpaper! And I had managed to rip an entire strip off of the wall. Great! Now I had no choice… I would be painting the kitchen. I’ll admit that I only pulled the wallpaper off of one wall. There were three layers of this stuff, the top one being a rather stiff vinyl type.

I washed down the walls and cleaned up behind/beneath the washer, dryer and fridge. I don’t know how many years it had been since that was last done, but the water was NASTY! I had a nice yellow that I wanted to put on the walls, so I had to prime them first in the hopes that it would help to cover up the blue that the walls were currently painted.

 

I don’t know… what do you think? Is it too yellow? I ended up having to do two coats of the yellow to make sure that it completely covered everything. The disappointing thing is that I can still see the blue through it. 😦

 

 

 

The blue really doesn’t look very dark in these pictures, but it just does not want the yellow covering it up! This is right after I moved in last year.

 

 

 

 

 

You can see that I primed this wall, too. Although, it doesn’t really look that much different than the one before it was primed. Hmmm….

 

 

 

I think that the yellow warms it up a bit. And it looks okay with the cupboards. If you’re wondering, this is after the first coat of yellow. I haven’t put the second coat on yet.

 

 

 

Here’s another view of the primed wall. And the nasty linoleum tile. Yuck.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This color is called ‘Butter Not’. After the second coat I thought that maybe it was too yellow. I tried to do a sponge painting technique over it with white, but it didn’t turn out like I wanted. Now I have to repaint that wall with the yellow. Have I mentioned that I really suck at painting??

 

 

Hopefully you can forgive me for not posting. As you can see I’ve been busy sucking at painting. lol.

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The Annunciation

A little over a week ago, Jay and I had to go do some pre-marriage counseling. We had taken the compatibility test and aced it! *cyberspace fist bump* I honestly am not exaggerating when I say that we aced it. There were five parts, I believe, three of which we had 100% matching and the other two were an 83 and 87. The couple who was counseling us said that they hadn’t ever had anybody do as well on this test as we did. 🙂

As we were getting ready to leave this painting, “The Annunciation” by Henry Ossawa Tanner was pointed out to us. We had the chance to study it for a minute and then we had to leave. I have to admit that this painting has been on my mind ever since. If you’ve never seen this painting let me tell you what it’s showing us. It’s the angel coming to Mary to inform her that she has been chosen to be the mother of Jesus. You really can’t tell it in this picture, but Mr. Tanner did a wonderful job of painting a world of emotions on Mary’s face. As she’s sitting there in her humble home, being told of the enormous task she is being trusted with, you can tell that she’s wondering, “Why me?? Are you sure that you want to trust me with this duty? I’m scared as snot about what you’re telling me! Am I really seeing an angel??” It’s one of those pictures that you can stand and look at for 15 to 20 minutes and still feel pulled to it. If you ever get a chance to see it in person, definitely take the opportunity to do so.

I apologize for not posting very often over the last couple of weeks. I promise to do my best, but things are pretty hectic right now! We are less than five weeks away from the wedding and we’re still sorting out details. Plus I’m trying to ready my house to put it up on the market. I’ll post more about that later this week. Please try to be patient with me. I will be back to posting more often in a month or so. Thanks!

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Gym Flying

It’s that time of year again… the weather is getting colder and the flying field is a bit wet. Flying in the gym is held on Friday nights, but lately Jay has had to work those nights. Luckily, he didn’t have to work this past Friday so we were able to gather up the small foamies and put something in the air. I know that you can’t see anything in this picture, but I promise that there are planes in there… somewhere.

Can you tell that this is an action shot? Jay has given the prop more pitch so that it will go faster. When he’s flying it I try not to distract him because it takes his full concentration to keep it from crashing. He barely pulls out of a turn when he’s back in it. This thing is FAST.

 

 

I didn’t take a picture of it in the gym, but this is the Night Vapor that I flew. This is just a floaty kind of plane that really doesn’t do anything special. It’s got a nice, slow pace to it that really suits me right now. I was just terribly impressed with how much more confidence I have after flying the LT this summer. I changed the battery in it all by myself and then took off again after the first battery died. I landed it and never once crashed it. Last year when Jay first handed me the transmitter for it I was terrified. In fact, I think that I did crash it. lol

This is called a Champ. It’s the mini-plane that everybody seems to get as their first small scale model. There were no less than five of these flying around the gym Friday night. One of the other guys had asked Jay if I was going to get one of these, and I told Jay that I didn’t want one. He asked why. I told him, “They are prone to crashing!” lol  Since it’s the plane that most beginners have, that’s why they crash a lot. I was just being a wise guy. 😉

We had a lot of fun, though, and it was nice to see some of the guys that I haven’t seen since September. When you are used to seeing them once a week at the field you kind of go through withdrawals. Jay shouldn’t have to work this coming Friday so I will get to see the guys again! Yeah!

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Busy, Busy…

It’s been a few days since I last posted. I have been busy… and stressed… and frustrated… and busy. I don’t have any pictures of what I’ve been doing, though. Putting a wedding together really doesn’t make for good pictures. lol

We’ve met with the priest, confirmed the time of the wedding, and started the premarriage counseling process. We’ll be sending the invitations out this weekend. We’ve booked the reception hall and will sign the contract this weekend, too.

I’m also in the process of trying to get my house ready to go on the market once Jay and I move into our new house. I was trying to decide if I wanted to paint the kitchen or leave it. Well, as I tried to patch some halls in the drywall and I tried to remove a piece of wallpaper from around the hole it tore right up the wall. *sigh* That meant that I had to completely strip the paper off the entire wall. That should have been done before the wall was last painted, but it wasn’t.

So now readying the walls for painting in the kitchen, and then painting, is on my To Do list. Along with trying to finish cleaning up the basement and packing my odds and ends. The beginning of December seems far away, but I know that it will get here all too soon! At least, too soon for me to feel like I can get my house ready in time. Not soon enough for me regarding being able to be with Jay.

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7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess; Ch 7 – Stress

The last chapter of this book is all about stress. I was looking forward to reading this chapter due to the fact that I have a TON of stress in my life right now. I had hoped that this chapter would shed some light on how to eliminate, or at least lessen, the effects of that stress.

Jen decided that to eliminate her stress she was going to slow down a little bit and use the seventh day of the week for rest, just as God intended it to be. She was also going to pause seven times a day in order to pray. This is to help bring some down time into her life and make her think about God.

It seems like it should be an easy feat, right? When you have a busy life that’s always on the go it’s hard to stop and pause seven times a day. Jen admits that this added even more stress to her life, the idea of trying to remember to pause and pray. Finally she ended up setting the alarm on her phone to remind her.

All of this seemed to help the author with her stress level, but I have to admit that I don’t feel it would help with mine. After all, no matter how much I pray I still have an inept coworker and a boss who tells me more about her social life than she does about actual work.

The conclusion of the book spelled out how doing the 7 had changed the author’s habits and ways of thinking. She had learned a lot about herself and about the world around her. I guess that as long as she managed to get some good lessons out of it, then it was worth it.

As for myself… I don’t know as if I managed to get a lot out of the book except for entertainment and some blog posts. A lot of what she discussed I already practice, and what I don’t practice may not ever happen (like thinking that ethanol in our gas is a good idea). It was a learning experience, though. Overall, I enjoyed the book but I would have enjoyed it better if I had borrowed it from the library instead of paying money for it.

How about you? Did you enjoy my blog posts regarding this book? Should I do this with another book? Or perhaps this type of posting should never be attempted again? I’ve been doing a lot of reading lately so I can either wait until I’m finished and post a review, or else post as I read. Do you have a preference?

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Tredegar Iron Works

The machinery of war consists of guns, ammo, cannons, locomotives, and other metal-based goods. The Union had quite a few foundries, forges, and mills already producing much of this material. In the South, however, there weren’t many manufacturing facilities. They had to buy some things from Great Britain and Europe, but there was one plant that really benefited from the Civil War.

The Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, VA had been in business since 1836. It was originally created in order to take advantage of the railroad boom that was happening in the United States at that time. Some unfortunate things happened, such as a downturn in the economy, and the business never really started to take off until 1841. They did a lot of work for the federal government and managed to keep production costs down by using slave labor. By the outbreak of the Civil War the Tredegar Iron Works was the leading iron producer in the United States.

The majority of their work, prior to the War, was made up of rail stock and locomotives. Once the war started they branched out in what they were producing. They made most of the munitions for the Confederacy, plus they were the ones who supplied the iron plating for the CSS Virginia. Tredegar supplied the Confederacy with rifles, cannons, and continued producing locomotives.

While the War created a need for the supplies that Tredegar was producing, the war also created a shortage in skilled labor needed to produce those same supplies. Another bad side effect of the war was the difficulty in being able to get the iron at a decent price, and also the quality of the iron was massively reduced.

After the war ended the owner of the Iron Works petitioned for a pardon, which was granted, and was back in business before the end of 1865. Tredegar had secured overseas interests prior to the war so it wasn’t very long before they were back up and running at full steam. The Panic of 1873 hit, and hit the foundry quite hard. They weren’t able to afford the changes needed to transition to steel, which was the up-and-coming thing, so they lost their national prominence.

Tredegar Iron Works stayed in business through the first half of the 20th century, supplying the government with products for both World War I and World War II. However, in 1957 the current owner sold the property to the Ethyl Corporation, which effectively closed the Tredegar Iron Works.

You can now visit the original buildings used during the War in Richmond, VA. It is now run by the National Parks Service as “The American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar.” It tells the story of the Civil War that shaped our nation. Though the company is no longer producing iron castings, it does continue to add a certain significance to the story of our country.

Resources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tredegar_Iron_Works

http://www.mdgorman.com/Other_Sites/tredegar_iron_works.htm

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7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess; Ch 6 – Spending

Jen and her husband used to be penny-pinchers because they had no other choice. They had a very small income and an ever-increasing family. It took them a while, but they were eventually able to get to the point where they didn’t have to fret over every nickel and dime, watching to make sure that they had enough left over for groceries for the week. After being at that point for a while, though, it became a habit where they could just spend what they wanted where they wanted. According to Ms. Hatmaker they were not conservative in their spending habits, thus the reason for her making this part of her project.

I have to admit that I couldn’t identify with this chapter completely because I am naturally an anal-retentive accountant who hates to spend money. Seriously. I shop with coupons; I watch the circulars for sales; I endlessly debate over indulgences (books, pedicures, etc). I am in no way hurting for money. I never have the fear that I won’t be able to pay my bills. It’s just that I enjoy seeing a large amount of money in my bank account. Any time that I have to move money from my savings to my checking account it makes me feel ill. Even when it’s for stuff like property taxes (which I feel that I’m being ripped off!). So this was a chapter for me that I constantly said, “Duh!” while reading it.

The one thing that bothered me about this chapter was the fact that Jen didn’t have a problem with her friends spending extra money on her to treat her for lunch or coffee, but she was sticking to her spending plan and eating out was not included. Apparently it took her a while to realize that in order to socialize you didn’t have to go out. These women are stay-at-home moms for the most part, so it’s not like they were trying to fit in time with each other around full time jobs, kids, husbands, etc. You can still do laundry while chatting with a friend at your kitchen table.

You know, this all goes back to my childhood and how I was raised. I didn’t realize that my parents were raising me in such a way that eventually somebody would write a book about trying to live like we did. My parents had a credit card, but it was only used for big purchases and then it was paid off as soon as possible. My mom was the one who taught me that if you have a credit card balance you don’t make just the minimum payment, you double or triple it if possible. My dad taught me that life isn’t fair, “Not til the end of July.” That was his standard reply when we would whine about something not being fair. Our County Fair is always held the last full week of July, thus the reply.
This chapter wasn’t an enlightening one for me. It turned out being one that I had to read in order to get through the book. Maybe I should write my own book about how to live within your means, including weighing purchases and deciding what you really don’t need. Of course, I would have to leave out the fact that I will go without a new pair of sandals (even mine are on the edge of the end of their life) so that I can spoil my cats with some treats or new toys. Perhaps I shouldn’t write that book…

I am down to the last chapter in the book. Okay, technically there are two left… Stress and then the conclusion. I will probably combine the two of those in the last post regarding this book. So, let the Stress begin…

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