Pretty uneventful day.
We went on a quest today to replace my tire. Went to one Town Fair Tire center which didn't have the tire we needed but the really nice sales guy called the other one two towns over and found out they did. So, we trapse all the way there to get said tire.
We had lunch in a Jewish deli. My son was very confused as to why they had decided to call it a Jewish deli. I had to explain to him that it signified the type of food that they had there. Much like chinese or italian. I think he got it but I am not sure. We'll see.
Then we poked around the Christmas Tree Shop. Nothing good there. The place is just not the same since they were bought out. It's too bad. P said you use to go in there and HAD to buy something. Not anymore.
So, we picked up the car. I ran to Target to by P his father's day gift. Then I came home to work on my project...I mean my son's school project. He is doing what is sort of like a book report (yes, it's the last week of school) but you have to make a poster with all these "puzzle pieces" on it. It's very complicated and there is no way in heck he can do this on his own. That's what drives me nuts. They get these projects and the parents end up having to do them. I already went through school and didn't much care for it when I was there....now I have to do it all over again! UGH!
So, now it's dinner time and my son is whining about not wanting chicken. But, that's what I have so that's what he's getting. He's spoiled when it comes to eating out. We do it a lot because we both work full time and some how cooking is the last thing that either of us wants to do at the end of a long day. So, he thinks he we should eat out all the time! He hates when we eat at home. Poor kid...a product of his raising!
It's suppose to be 90 tomorrow. Should be fun!
ramblings of a 38 year old woman who has come to terms with secondary infertility and young onset parkinson's disease and is now embarking on a major weight loss journey.
About Me
- TheatreChick93
- Massachusetts, United States
- I am 41 years old. I have been married to my husband for 15 years. We have a son who was born in April 1996. We live in Central Massachusetts with our dog Maggie (a black lab we adopted from the animal rescue league) and our cat Sam (a stray that adopted us) I graduated from college with a BFA in Theatre in 1993 (hence the name) and for a few years pursued a career as an actress. Then life took over and I got married, had a baby and decided to get a "real" job. In November 2004, I was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson's disease. In December 2004, I was hospitalized for surgery to remove an ectopic pregnancy. In December 2009, I was laid off from my job. In June 2010, my son was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome at the age of 14. Stick around to see what happens next!
2 comments:
I've been reading (particularly the hair-raising sting story) and glad I can talk back now!
I like your explanation about the Jewish deli. When I was a kid I think I took it for granted that 'kosher _______' was the name of a lunchmeat and didn't really make the connection to any particular religious tradition, even though I knew Jewish kids. We all ate it. Needless to say, the phrase 'keep a kosher kitchen' baffled me.
Enjoy your Sunday.
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