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09/20/2008 00:20 #45735

Phone trouble
My daughter went on a slip-n-slide at school today with her phone in her pocket. While it didn't get completely soaked, it is now not working correctly. It does seem to work, however, if she uses my battery. Her friends (no doubt of superior intelligence, as all teenagers are) recommended she put the battery in a bowl of rice (obviously to try to draw the water out). Aside from buying her a new battery, does anyone else have any ideas - just in case the baby-geniuses' idea doesn't work out?
gardenmama - 09/20/08 11:57
Thanks Paul. Miracle of miracles, it appears the battery and SIM card in a bowl of rice method worked. She's back up and running. Amazing. I'm guessing it only works as long as it didn't get totally soaked. I dropped one in the snow once and it totally blew up everything inside. That sucked.
paul - 09/20/08 09:34
I would say a new battery is in order. They shouldn't be too expensive. Depending on the type of battery you could try and return it and say it was defective but usually batteries now have a little sticker on them that changes color to red when it gets wet, alerting the cell phone company it was exposed to water. Same with the insides of the cell phone. I had one that got wet, but just in the rain and barely wet. However the sticker ended up changing color and when I went to go return it for an unrelated problem, e.g. a button had fallen off, they charged me because it had been exposed to water.

09/15/2008 21:28 #45693

Sarah Palin
Had dinner with a friend tonight - engaged in some political discussion while chatting. She relayed a story about a recent conversation she had with one of her sisters-in-law where the SIL asked her what she thought of Sara Palin. My friend replied, "I think she's trailer-trash."

PERFECT!!
imk2 - 09/20/08 07:46
amen!

09/14/2008 14:06 #45677

New Market on Hertel
My sister and I were out running some errands today and we stopped at a market on Hertel (between Delaware & Colvin) that just opened this past Thursday. Its name, I believe, is Hertel Farmers Market. They had lots of nice produce at good prices. They also have fresh bread and good sales at their deli counter (where the wait was a little long). It's not a very big place but they were reasonably priced on most stuff, and had really good prices on some things; they also had some items I haven't seen elsewhere. They told us it's a family business and they get a lot of stuff from local growers. I'm not sure what their hours are but I know they're open on Sundays. I'm always happy when I can support local business instead of huge conglomerations. Anyway, can't wait to make stuffed hot peppers with the long yellow banana and long green hot peppers, and the gorgonzola & parm cheeses I bought - guess I better take my Prilosec that day. Happy shopping!
paul - 09/14/08 16:40
I will have to check it out the next time I am there. I am sure anything is cheaper than shopping at the Lexington Coop, where I usually end up going - even with my 2% ;( member discount.
gardenmama - 09/14/08 15:21
You're welcome. Glad I could help. It is kind of a hard thing to understand if you're not a pet person, but for many pet owners the pets are like a best friend or a family member. Hope you friend is okay. As strange as it may seem, there are some drug stores that have sympathy cards for loss of a pet. Also, at some point, if you think it may make your friend feel better, you could make some kind of donation to someplace like the SPCA or a "no kill" shelter in her honor/her pet's memory. Many places have a system that will allow you to do that.
tinypliny - 09/14/08 14:10
Thanks for the heads up! :)

Also, thanks for advice about dealing with death of pets. It helped me a lot.

09/11/2008 17:29 #45644

Rambling: aka talking & I can't shut up
Hate this day (9/11) - it gives me such a melancholy feeling. Wanted to go give blood today but they called my number last night for Jury Duty so I had to spend the day at 25 Delaware Ave. Actually got as far as the box but they only needed 3 jurors from our group and, therefore most of us weren’t selected. I have officially now fulfilled my civic duty for the next how ever many years… blah, blah, blah. I almost wish I had been picked. The case seemed sort of interesting. It was a criminal case that involved an alleged arson, conspiracy, some theoretically shady characters, and police, firefighters, ATF, and other folks (not sure which ones they were considering as the shady characters). I kind of would have liked the break from work for a week or so too (feeling a little burned out on work right now). It was a little weird for me when the judge was first interviewing all of us. He asked us all to state where we lived (town, part of city, etc), our marital status, how many kids, and where we worked. It was the first time in a long time that I actually said out loud that I was a widow. My husband passed 5 years ago but it still feels like such a strange thing to say. I think that, also, is adding to my melancholy feeling - this time of year is always a little weird for me with the anniversary of his death in early Aug. and his upcoming birthday (Oct. 3) - he would have turned 47 this year. Cancer sucks! I miss him. OK - enough of that.

Anyway, tonight is meet the teachers night at my daughter’s high school. We have to run through a “mini” schedule of their day, which means from 6:00 - 7:30 I’ll get a torturous aerobic workout every 7 minutes running up and down stairs and around her school building trying to find her classes. She thought I should do it carrying her backpack and laptop with me so I could “see what it’s really like,” but I think using my imagination is perfectly fine.

MrMike, if you're reading, I hope you enjoy your Milwaukee trip. My old job required me to travel. Sometimes you get some good ones, sometimes they kind of suck. My favorite ever work trip was to New Orleans but it was way too short and I didn’t have near enough time to do and see all that I wanted to. Loved the French Quarter. It was amazing how the city seemed to have a life of it’s own. Someday I'll go back. Sorry...I digressed! At least the Harley Davidson thing sounds cool. How’s the Rain Forest exhibit? Are you getting a ton of people? I really want to see it. I still haven’t seen the elephants since they came back. Guess I’m overdue for a trip to the zoo.

Well that’s all my rambling for now (I know, thank god, right?). I better get going to meet the teachers.

Thank goodness tomorrow is Friday!!!

gardenmama - 09/14/08 15:41
Ah, the joys of traveling non-profit! Never been to Milwaukee so I can't say too much about that - but at least they have beer, right?! I was lucky when I had to travel on business because most of the time I liked the people I was traveling with - I think they even like me too. Did have one mostly less-than-pleasant trip to NYC once - 90 degrees with about 99.9 percent humidity, no moving air, and some assholes in the group... but it wasn't all terrible. Yes, the airport security is pretty stupid. They actually confiscated a jar of jam my step-mom made me when I was coming home from FL last Feb. I didn't put it in my suitcase because I didn't want it to break. Though I guess it makes sense, I just wasn't really considering that it was a "liquid" and therefore, due to the size, couldn't be carried on. Hope one of those airport personnel enjoyed it. Who knows, sometimes the trips you're not really looking forward to turn out to be the best ones.
mrmike - 09/14/08 15:18
I've traveled for business before. The destination and the low budget of my employer, along with over-zealous, yet pointless security is taking some, most of the fun out of it.
paul - 09/11/08 22:54
Sorry to hear about your husband ;(
gardenmama - 09/11/08 21:56
Thanks - a menace, indeed!

Parent night was good. I like her school a lot - almost makes me wish I could go back and do it over again - only right this time. Anyway, got to meet some of my daughter's new friend's moms. Also ran into a woman (another freshman mom) I used to know when I was my daughter's age 30ish years ago. It was pretty funny.
tinypliny - 09/11/08 18:06
I am sorry. :( Cancer is a menace. :/

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On a brighter note, enjoy your night as a teenager once more, tonight!

09/08/2008 19:32 #45607

Mama Mia!
Category: movies
Went to the movies this weekend with my niece and sister. We saw Mama Mia! and I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised by how good it actually was. I will admit I had some concern that it might be a little hokey (and I guess maybe some of it was), after all, it’s a musical and the music is by ABBA, but it was hysterical. Additionally, I thought that perhaps the humor would be somewhat generational, being reflective of a certain era; however, my niece is 26 and also seemed to find the humor in it … or maybe she was just laughing at my sister and me. Anyway, it’s not a very deep, thought-provoking film, but if you want some light, nonsense-induced laughter, it’s pretty good (and some of the costuming is wild). The movie has kind of been tagged as a “chick-flick” but I think guys can appreciate it too.
gardenmama - 09/09/08 22:11
Yes â€" it takes place primarily on a Greek island. It's shot on location in Greece and the scenery is really beautiful â€" the kind that you look at and say “Oh, I want to go there.”
tinypliny - 09/09/08 21:49
Interesting. The Hummus boxes I bought a month back had free-music-download stickers for the soundtrack to this movie. I thought it was somewhat funny to put it on Greek-Style hummus. Is the movie a Greek or a Mediterranean theme?