Today was supposed to be one of yard work. Heavy rains (and winds) over the last month finally did in my old flag pole – it’s currently lying next to the driveway – and I thought I’d start things off by hauling it back to my shed or maybe laying it next to the fence to help with erosion or something. The thing weighs a ton, by the way.
I’d also planned to do some serious pruning on a tree that is encroaching rather aggressively on the side of the garage, maybe clean off the deck (the big T presented me with a new leaf blower for my 15 years of service last week – it’s a piece of junk, but it’s a power toy), and I even gave a few brief thoughts to cleaning out and organizing the shed, as I’m sure that more than one family of mice has probably taken up residence there during the winter.
None of these plans came to fruition, of course. Instead, I went in to work this morning and put in a couple of hours updating some training machines for a class that’s coming in on Monday. After that, I made my way to the Tires Plus store to get my oil changed in anticipation of driving up to Waukegan next Friday. While waiting for the oil to be changed, I was informed by the friendly helpful Tires Plus man that I needed four new tires.
I know what you’re thinking, but he’s actually a really decent guy and he’s cut me some amazing deals over the last 8 years or so. My tires really were pretty shot after nearly 30,000 miles, so I ended up spending about 2 hours at the tire store (and spending $700 instead of $60 – gotta love that Audi). When I left, it was already 4:30. Since I have been sneezing and blowing my nose for the last two days, I decided to stop at Target on my way home and pick up some Kleenex. The Kleenex run naturally evolved into a dinner run (bought some ground beef, ketchup and mustard), a drink run (12 pack of seltzer water) and a cat litter run. As I watched my basket getting more and more full, I thought to myself, “Aw, hell. I’ve already dropped over $700 today, and I want some decent sheets.”
So I bought some decent sheets. 600 thread count. I got some of these sheets many years ago and unfortunately they were on the bed in the guest room when Scott first moved in. I’ve not seen them since. I don’t know what it is about that particular thread count, but I love the way those sheets feel and I haven’t been sleeping all that well lately. So I’ll see if the new sheets help. I can say, since I’m sitting in my freshly-made bed as I type this, that my new sheets definitely feel a lot nicer than the ones I’ve been sleeping on for the last several years.
The cats seem to enjoy them, too.