I heart all of you who left lovely things to say about my last post.
I heart the public library because they have free internet access.
I heart my DH for putting up with my tremendous, childish, embarrasing rant about my losing my DSL connection yet again.
I heart the people who are coming to my rescue and fixing my DSL connection / ripping out the old wires / running all new cabling which will hopefully fix the problem once and for all as I am done with this nonsense.
I heart the people I work with for helping me work around these computer issues I'm having.
I heart my neighbor who has an albuterol nebulizer and answered the phone at 3:30am and let us come down to use it on the Messy one who couldn't breathe.
I heart modern medicine and the doctor who gave us a boatload of free breathing treatment samples.
I heart my DS who sent me a lovely book on King Tut and some cute Jessie Steele aprons.
I heart all the moms who came today and helped with the kindergarten Thanksgiving Harvest Feast.
I heart Publix for having an awesome in-store Feast on Tuesday and where we basically ate dinner on all the yummy food they had out.
I heart the Good Samaritan who found my Coach silk scarf that I lost at the Publix Feast and turned it in.
I heart MT who gave me a discount card for Coach as I think I need an early Christmas present for dealing with all this without losing my mind.
I will be back soon-
Heart,
Lisa
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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I heart your blog and this post:)
ReplyDeleteI heart you! :)
ReplyDeleteYou have wonderful neighbours.
ReplyDeleteI heart that you posted so many good things. Thanks for sharing.
Happy Thanksgiving.
I heart your blog, and have passed an award on to you. It's at my blog.
ReplyDeleteAww, I heart you for hanging in there!
ReplyDeleteAnd I don't know if this will help or not, but we had tons of DSL trouble a few years ago. We did lots of things, including running a "home run" wire directly from the electrical box at the side of our house straight to the computer, but nothing helped until the phone company finally (eventually) ran new wires in the neighborhood somewhere.
Nancy