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Some days you just want to hang it up, eat ice cream and sit on the couch. That is what I SHOULD HAVE DONE!
First off, the battle of the ants continues. Not only did I find two on my computer screen, I got one crawling up my arm. I went into Great White Hunter mode. Sure enough, underneath the big plastic thing my chair rolls on, I saw mounds of ants doing ant things. This time I grabbed the spray. They were congregating back in that far corner too. They are of course DEAD DEAD DEAD at this point in time. Maybe that's where they were coming from all along. Makes sense since this is an outside wall.
With that done, I really needed to find more of this exact color fabric to match the top piece. That way, she won't have to redo BOTH pieces. I called the quilt store. NOPE ... no such luck. I will have to go in and pick another fabric and she will have to re-embroider both pieces.
In the meantime, Cyndae went to get a haircut. Meet me at Kohls she said at 11:00. I sat in the parking lot for ten minutes. Apparently she did too ... on the phone, so I couldn't contact her. Twenty minutes later she answered the phone. We laughed ... or at least she did!!
Not that Kohls had a darn thing to purchase, but I did pick up a wallet in the size I need for my shoulder bag. They have self checkout now, let's try it out. THAT was a big mistake ... BIG. It rang up the wallet twice. Was there a button to push ... or some way to call someone? Of course not. As I pushed every button possible and finally just walked away, a gal came up. She cleared it and I started over again. It took two debit card tries to get one purchase done. I guess the first one didn't taste right.
Cyndae went home to Sacramento, while I raced home for some chicken parm lunch. That lasted all of ten seconds. I got a call from the Quilt shop that they just got in the exact fabric I need. I'm on my way!
I think my brain was still trying to get the self checkout to work. I dropped my purse on the floor when I parked, so I reached down, grabbed everything and raced inside. Sure enough ... the EXACT match! What luck!! Well you'll find out WHAT luck in just a second.
Oh yes ... I had grabbed everything but my keys. The door was locked tight. I called the On-Star number, but they don't support my truck any more. Could you just give it a shot anyway? NO.
Okay, I cancelled AAA last week, so I called a tow truck company. Apparently that was some kind of company that sends out tow trucks to any place in California. I asked them for a time line and a price. Next thing I know, I'm getting a phone call from Coulterville. That's WAY far away. I didn't answer. I tried to call someone local, but no luck.
I finally called my insurance company, who gave me a number to call, along with my policy number. Three phone calls and six text messages later, they said someone was on the way in 30 minutes. Another call from Coulterville, followed by two spam calls. What is going on?
Finally I get a map with a car coming my direction. Okay!!! I'm saved. Except when the car pulled it, it was a little junker with bent bumpers. This lady got out and said HI. Ummmm hi. YOU LOCKED OUT? Well yeah .... are YOU the locksmith?
I HAVE NO WORDS. Okay, really, what would YOU think?????
She got out two pump things and with some difficulty, stuck them in under the door frame, pumped them up a bit while I wondered if they were going to bend the frame ... and stuck a long pole inside. I went to the other side and directed her to the exact location. CLICK ... the door unlocked. She had to take a picture to prove she unlocked it. I guess you should never judge a book by its cover. It was open in exactly eight minutes. This woman ROCKS, dreadlocks and all!!
Just as I got in to drive off, I got two more calls from Coulterville. They went unanswered as I pulled into Mickey D's for a cold one. Ice cream of course ... an Oreo Blizzard in a cheap cup that ripped the minute I touched it. No problemo ... the ice cream was DELICIOUS!!!
I got home and flopped on the couch. I have to admit, my insurance company gets an A+. They got someone there in under 30 minutes, at no charge to me. THANKS JAKE ... from State Farm.
My last view of the night was this jet screaming overhead as the sun went down. Pink jet streams are something I've never seen before. It was reflecting the sunset.
I didn't stay long since it was still 90 degrees outside. We must be listing towards the sun a bit as our temps continue to be 95-100 for the next week. Oh the PG&E bill!!!
A final note. Thank you for the ant suggestions. I'm definitely using Windex next time and will look for the diatomaceous earth.