I kept waking up this morning and was so sad about going to
work…until I realized it was Saturday and I didn't have to go to work. Still, trouble
getting back to sleep. Big Uggghh. It was a lazyish up-time, especially when
Maggie was invited to go out to breakfast with friends. It wasn’t too long til
she was home, though and we left around 11:30 for our shopping extravaganza (I
dreaded the mere thought as I hate clothes shopping, but I was looking forward
to spending time with Maggie).
We got to TJ Maxx and I sent Maggie off in one direction and
I went off in mine…like a lost child.
She was back pretty quickly as there wasn’t much in her size – as for
me? I struggled to find things. I found an interesting neutral cardigan, a black
tshirt and a gray tshirt, but jeans?
Pants? Nothing that I liked. I DID get a pair of nice black shoes that
have a small heel which isn’t separated from the front – I’m not sure
what those are called. THEN! A pair of
nice orange Converse in honor of the Giants – this makes 6 pairs. The shoes were the most expensive parts, and I felt neck tension as we got in the car. I hate spending money like this.
We headed to Maggie’s next place – Styles for Less, which is a place I
shopped as a teen, and I couldn’t help myself – it was set up so nicely that I started
collected different tops and soon had a nice little collection. I used all sorts of gift cards and was thrilled that my total was
$16.00 Suddenly, I was enjoying
shopping. I still needed jeans, though –
so Maggie and I headed down the hill to Old Navy…and here I could have
cried. Even the size 12 were not a good
fit and I hated the material(my own sensorial issues). This is
what my stupid skinny jeans are and why
I didn’t look carefully and get regular type jeans, I’ll never know.
Target is the place where I bought the last jeans that fit
really well – though it has been hard finding the size (10), and now I was in a
12, <teardrop> but we went and I begrudgingly had various size 12 pants
to try. I had a question for the lady by
the changing rooms – “What is the Rrrrrrr?
The Ssssss? The Lllllll” sounding
them all out as if I were at a Montessori sound table. It was rather amusing. Maggie was in the changing
room with me and for the first time all day, I couldn’t balance in trying on my
pants. I was also saddened by my “fluffiness”;
I’ve been walking, becoming more active, monitoring my eating, and down a few
pounds, but still, I’m too fluffy.
We had an hour and 45 minutes until we needed to pick up Ethan
and we were both hungry – so in honor of our friends at Dunder-Mifflin, we
headed to Chilli’s and after a delightful lunch-dinner, we walked back to Target to get some towels and
something for Ethan. I think I may almost
be an adult. I have clothes now which I
can mix and match in a variety of ways, and I bought additional bath towels. This growing up thing is kinda fun!
We picked Ethan up at his friend’s house – he’d had a blast
at a paintball adventure and was telling me all sorts of stories. When we got home, I was the recipient of another
part of being a grown-up: the ER
bill: originally over $25,000 ($10,000
for the CT scan alone, which averaged to $222 a minute), after insurance it is
$5,200. Better yes, but still!!!! I will call the hospital billing
department. Ohhhh, mannnnn. I also
got my first cell phone bill - $173, which is about $50 higher than I was told,
so I’m going back to AT&T to talk about that bill, too. The dogs were very happy and after the shock
of the bills, I got right to cleaning out the closet, my dresser, my shoes and
doing laundry. Boy is watching Good
Mythical Morning, Girl is waiting so we can watch The Office, so I gotta get.
Pictures: My awesome daughter with her new board and my Steal Your Face Grateful Dead hoodie.; A blanket of fog as we drove down the hill; Inside Chilli's, where she forged my signature (with my permission and license so she could see how to sign my name) to pay the bill;
Incredible ER bill. Even $52 is too much.
ReplyDeleteI agree completely.
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