funnygarcia
Hyena, Dis Diva, vegan-in-training
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I swear half the little boys looked like long-haired 1970's hippies.So I guess I now have a drum playing throwback from the 70's long haired hippie son.
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Yeah, long hair is back "in" again. Noah has refused a hair cut, he likes it long.. I don't mind but... it seems to never see a brush or comb thru that unruly mess! Yuck! I told him we can get it trimmed, make sure the "cool guy" does it at our local Great Clips. He's awesome and I fear that he will one day disover his talents and POOF he will be gone to some very elite, very expensive salon.

No AC, but I wish we did! Or maybe I dont... I would have that puppy CRANKED! I can just imagine my electric bill.![]()
No AC?!!


We would die in the summer without AC.
Just a handful of really hot days in one summer but humidity is the enemy here in the city. 80 degrees and 90% humidity for weeks on end, no AC would mean no more sane family
we would kill each other, no family left! 
When I was a child growing up in Duluth (just a few blocks from the shores of Lake Superior) we didn't have AC, we had fans all over the house.. a monstrous 100 year old house with newspaper as insulation.
On the hottest of summer nights I would sleep in the hallway under the big window fan.. ahhhh. Those nights were very few, during the day we kept the house closed up and drapes shut tight... it stayed very cool, a tad tacky/humid but tolerable. That doesn't work in a 3rd floor apartment in the metro though.. not enough air flow, not much shade, much higher temps, much higher humidity compared to the lake effect coolness of Duluth. My sis and I joke that we need to buy heavy warm sweatshirts to wear when we visit our folks. The only time we really need one in spring and summer!
Yep, summer electric costs are much higher. They have higher rates in summer then winter too.
We don't pay for heat (rent is a little higher), usually have it turned way down anyway and wear shorts most of the year inside as our downstairs neighbors really like the heat. We had to pop open the windows in winter, hitting close to 80 on sunny days. ugh!
But if we forgot to close the windows in the late afternoon-- umm we had to do a lot of shoving and wiggling to close them again (or pull out the hair dryer). Frozen open! 



Ugh, it's very frustrating trying to get tickets to see this movie. Who knew it woudl be so difficult.
Oh well, I guess we will try again later today. Hopefully we will be able to see it. I know it's really popular but we never had such difficulty watching a movie before.




wink wink nudge nudge

It's a big mess, our understanding was that his insurance would be secondary and Medicare as primary. 

Lovely dear, just lovely.
I heard there was pet insurance but it probably costs a lot as well.
My cousin said that cat was very very old so she wasn't surprised.
I look so cheesey in my picture I have this huge smile because I was so excited.