MinnieM123
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		My Christmas list https://www.brother-usa.com/products/XP1View attachment 300999
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But, you already have a sewing machine, and I think you got it for Christmas, maybe 2 years ago?
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You are not the first one to say that. Am I in the minority? I personally do not want to put down my pencil....pick up the rectangular eraser...use it....then pick my pencil back up again. Yet I go through my favorite pencils fast. Hmmm....maybe I should change my preference????I like the bigger, stand-alone erasers, not the ones on top of pencils. The big one will last me close to a lifetime, as I so rarely make a mistake that I need to erase . . .
I like the bigger, stand-alone erasers, not the ones on top of pencils. The big one will last me close to a lifetime, as I so rarely make a mistake that I need to erase . . .
 
 As an elementary school staff member I can take an "educated guess" ( pun intended) Your child's school possibly thinks the pink meaty erasers leave some faint pink smudge and the white ones don't???? Maybe???I never use the separate ones. I just find pencils with working erasers and stick with that.
You are not the first one to say that. Am I in the minority? I personally do not want to put down my pencil....pick up the rectangular eraser...use it....then pick my pencil back up again. Yet I go through my favorite pencils fast. Hmmm....maybe I should change my preference????

This is what makes this thread so much fun .....silly stuff like erasersI'm laughing out loud over this.









To be honest, we didn't want to, but there wasn't really another option. Nothing else had vacancies, so we'd have had to drive further, which we didn't want to do, because the next day was Phantasialand, which was not even a half hour drive. We didn't want to have to stay further away and then backtrack. And I had stayed at a MUCH worse place in high school on a speech and debate trip, so I just kept telling myself, this is better than Powell! This is better than Powell! This is better than Powell! And after telling the kids about Powell, they agreed this wasn't that bad...but we're definitely going to write a review, adding the pictures, so that no one else is hoodwinked by the picture on the site that is NOT the hotel.Oh my! I can't believe you ended up staying there. I don't think I'm that picky but I don't think I could have even though I had paid for it. We got stuck in a hotel in Atlanta that was super sketchy and gross so I can relate to your trauma.
I LOVE the old buildings....especially churches and castles. But what's cool is that so many of them have been rebuilt after being destroyed in wars. We visited the dom church one other time, years ago...I was pregnant with DS at the time. I know that, because I was in a wheelchair and DH had to push me up a steep hill in that wheelchair and I felt so bad for him. We went in that time, but they were doing some cleaning and you couldn't see most of the inside, so I really wanted to see it this time.Isn’t it amazing how buildings hundreds of years old can still remain standing. Albeit the ones not destroyed by war.
Beautiful pictures. I love history and can understand your frustration with not being able to really get into the buildings you wanted to see.
Figgy would probably tell you it's a hint that you should be feeding him steak instead of dogfood.One thing that drives me nuts about sales tax are the arbitrary guidelines about what they tax. For example, groceries are not taxed. A box of Russell Stover chocolates is not taxed. But a box of Godiva chocolates are--as they are considered a luxury item.
But the one that gets me mad is that they tax dog food!! WHY is my dog's food taxed?!!
This is what makes this thread so much fun .....silly stuff like erasers

One of our first family vacations down South where we had a stopover in Savannah, I had made a reservation for I think a Comfort Inn. It was outside Savannah and not in the historic area. We only had 2 kids at the time and maybe they were 3 and 1? The hotel was not terrible, but the other guests were kind of sketchy themselves. Dh basically told me that no way were we going to stay there with our 2 kids and so I booked the Hyatt in the historic district. Luckily it was just for 2 nights. It was expensive.Oh my! I can't believe you ended up staying there. I don't think I'm that picky but I don't think I could have even though I had paid for it. We got stuck in a hotel in Atlanta that was super sketchy and gross so I can relate to your trauma.
I don't know....I left the planning up to him because it was his Ingress thing and there were specific cities on certain dates and at certain times he needed to be here, or he needed to go there. So rather than making the plans myself, I told him to make the arrangements for the places he wanted to go and we'd fill in the rest as we went. Since Cologne was a mission day, that was his baby. I made him get us a nicer place the next night.Were there no hotel reviews already on the travel site? I never book without reading. reviews. Looks absolutely horrible. My mom was a travel agent and Europe was her specialty. We generally stayed at Sofitel hotels. Of course quite often we weren’t charged or got a large discount. Wish I could still get some of those nice discounts.
What time is it by you? Shouldn’t you be asleep? Or is it too hot to sleep?I LOVE the old buildings....especially churches and castles. But what's cool is that so many of them have been rebuilt after being destroyed in wars. We visited the dom church one other time, years ago...I was pregnant with DS at the time. I know that, because I was in a wheelchair and DH had to push me up a steep hill in that wheelchair and I felt so bad for him. We went in that time, but they were doing some cleaning and you couldn't see most of the inside, so I really wanted to see it this time.
Thank you! I do too! Have you ever been to Europe? So many of the bigger cities have canals and the boat tours are a great way to see a lot of old historic architecture.@Songbird76 , your photo of the DOM cathedral is breathtaking. I love old European architecture.
Maybe it is a luxury to have a dog?One thing that drives me nuts about sales tax are the arbitrary guidelines about what they tax. For example, groceries are not taxed. A box of Russell Stover chocolates is not taxed. But a box of Godiva chocolates are--as they are considered a luxury item.
But the one that gets me mad is that they tax dog food!! WHY is my dog's food taxed?!!
Maybe it is a luxury to have a dog?

It's 2:22 am. But yes, it's hot and miserable. It's finally starting to cool down a little....I opened all the windows in the house. I'm heading to bed now. I'm only working evenings in the vacation when DH can be home with the kids, so I can sleep in in the morning. I just finished my upteenth bottle of water, so it's bedtime.What time is it by you? Shouldn’t you be asleep? Or is it too hot to sleep?
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