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I really wish I could help you out, MsM, but I have only enough for the first rung on that stairway to heaven....If I had a bottle of white zin I would be in heaven right now.
I really wish I could help you out, MsM, but I have only enough for the first rung on that stairway to heaven....If I had a bottle of white zin I would be in heaven right now.
CG, your Zin isn't red enough.
No kidding! I'm not much of a "pink wine" drinker, preferring hearty reds or medium-body whites. However, I had two bottles of this in the *ahem* cellar (it's really the basement ) from back when we would have a post-holiday gathering at our place every January after the holidays were all over. It was a favorite of a neighbor up the street, so I made sure I had some on hand. We don't do the gatherings anymore, and I need to clean out stock like this. Opened it for Thanksgiving, along with a quickly consumed bottle of Syrah, and this was still hiding in the fridge. Finished it last night, followed by a cabernet chaser.CG, your Zin isn't red enough.
I've spent the oh hmmmm hour +/- cleaning the brush roller on my shark vacuum. Seems my DD's have been helping me with the vacuuming but never check the roller. So I just gave it a peek and almost cried. They just ignore everything I say. There was half a cat tangled in and around the roller. We had to take it apart try to put it together a million times because my one DD thinks she knows better and took it away to do it herself. Then she could not figure out what was wrong and gave up and went in her room. So I was left to figure which screws went where. The screws were not all the same length and two were skinnier. But it was such a small difference you couldn't tell till it was to late. Ok take the whole thing apart again grrrr switch inside screws out put cover on #%¥ forgot to plug the light back in. Open up cover plug in now this won't fit grrrrrrr It was a comedy of errors. It is finally back together and working. If I had a bottle of white zin I would be in heaven right now.
Puppy proofing the house.
My youngest son volunteers at an animal shelter. He kept mentioning this one dog in particular. Showed us videos of her reaction to him when she would see him.
Hubby and I are suckers. We didn't know what to get him for Christmas.
What do you get a guy who has everything, but the one thing he's really been wanting for years? A puppy.
She's a cutie. Chihuahua/Terrier mix 5 Lbs, 3 years old.
Yep she was dumped off. Was sick with a bad cough when they picked her up.
She's fine now. When I called to ask about her. I was told she's already been adopted. We were going to surprise him with her. He did mention to me about the adoption rules. We had no choice but to get him up and ask about them. He did some checking. Because her time at that shelter was up. It had been over a month and still no adoption. They took her out ,placed an adopted sign on her cage and paperwork. She was going to a rescue.Not sure if it would be a close by one or out of state.
He called around. Found that she was still there. They removed the move paperwork. Just in the nik of time. I saw the rescue van on our way in yesterday. Did the meet and greet with our dogs. No worries in that dpmt.
Sky is her name. She will be here tomorrow night.
He's very happy. The last thing we need right now is a puppy. But Sky is completely his responsibility. He has no problems with that. So I guess all's well.
Slowlyyy losing my hard earned Badger nikname...
No kidding! I'm not much of a "pink wine" drinker, preferring hearty reds or medium-body whites. However, I had two bottles of this in the *ahem* cellar (it's really the basement ) from back when we would have a post-holiday gathering at our place every January after the holidays were all over. It was a favorite of a neighbor up the street, so I made sure I had some on hand. We don't do the gatherings anymore, and I need to clean out stock like this. Opened it for Thanksgiving, along with a quickly consumed bottle of Syrah, and this was still hiding in the fridge. Finished it last night, followed by a cabernet chaser.
A girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do!
Tomorrow, my copilot and I will be flying a 7 year old liver transplant recipient and his mother home.
It breaks my heart to see someone so young in such dire straits.
But it's a blessing that medical science is able to fix him up and give him a new lease on life.Tomorrow, my copilot and I will be flying a 7 year old liver transplant recipient and his mother home.
It breaks my heart to see someone so young in such dire straits.