Walking gear, a bathrobe, comfy clothes and not necessarily in that order...
this post is a mish mash of thoughts and bounces around rather hap hazardly...
We went out with our BFF's for dinner Friday...
I wore capri's from Tulipe Noire
by Lisette
my trusty and true denim jacket by Blue Willis
white tank from H and M
Franco Sarto sandals
I think the scarf was purchased at Macy's
( a trip when Mother and I shopped Seattle until we very nearly dropped!)
My hair is going grey before my very eyes...
I had a cut this week before
my hairdresser went off to NY for a Bumble and Bumble training session...
I think she wants to add more highlights but I am holding firm.
(for now)
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We bit the bullet and bought a new stove.
After months of problems with no timer or self cleaning program I decided that it was time!
Honestly I think Mr. HB was the one who pushed for the replacement...
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it arrived this morning and I was up bright and early
showered and ready to receive the delivery
It works!
and I think it looks great.
GE Cafe series
I like the commercial look of those nobs!
~ I think I will refer to this expenditure as my retirement gift! ~
it could be a string of pearls
or a diamond ring
I prefer to keep things simple
a stove is way more my style anyway.
Mr. HB bought a new battery powered lawn mower and I can use it as it has a push button start.
Lime green by Ryobi...
oh and while he was at it he bought a weed whacker...
I will stay far away from that tool as they scare the dickens out of me.
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I received quite a few emails asking to see the Swarovski flip flops...
You can buy new soles when they wear out
which I think is so handy
especially when one considers that appliance companies no longer want to repair the things that they build and sell.
We really do live in a throw away society.
We happened to buy a new toaster...
on sale
matches the new Krups coffee maker
Walking a bit farther this morning...
think I'll have to buy some new shoes soon as the soles are looking thin!
Happy Father's Day.
I'll be remembering my Father
with fond regard and lots of love.
Oodles of memories
and I get a bit choked up when I think of all the sacrifices that he made for our family.
He was one of a kind
a scholar
tomato grower
avid reader
hard worker
natty dresser
member of the BPOE
husband to Mother
Dad to my sis and I...
an unselfish man
always put others' needs before his...
Dad I LOVE and MISS YOU.