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End of the road

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Well, our water heater blew up this morning. Water all over the basement, and no hot water. And we just discovered that when you turn off just the hot water, it means we can’t have a cold bath or shower either– no water comes out of the tap. I think it’s because there is just one faucet?
Because we are going away soon, I was going to plan ahead and take some photos of stuff I’ve saved so I could continue my NaBloPoMo project, but there is too much to do. I work this weekend, we have to figure out what to do about the water heater, we have to get ready and pack, and then we’ll be away and frankly when I’m away, I like to ignore the computer. So I think this is the end of the road for my project… only made it 9 days. I do have a few more days of photos that I could post, but I might as well just end it now. Oh well!

Saved. July 9.

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Hair from Lilia’s first haircut, July 8, 2010.

Probably will save this bag forever.

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Saved. July 8.

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Sylvia’s Queen of Soul Food Specially Seasoned Black-Eyed Peas, circa 2005

Sylvia makes good canned greens and peas. (“They’re Real Good!) I don’t know why we didn’t eat this, but as it sat in the cabinet, getting older and older, I figured it wasn’t good anymore. I donated it to Lilia’s play kitchen, where it could fall and land on our toes. I should really open it, dump out the peas and recycle the can.

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Saved. July 7.

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Five pairs of prescription eyeglasses, c. 1990s-2000s

Why save these? I should have donated them to… who is it? The Lions Club? But the frames made of plastic don’t look so good– they have deteriorated. What do I do with them now? Keep ‘em in my dresser 15 more years?

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Saved. July 6.

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Peter Max Wrangler shorts, circa 1970s. Size 7/8

I don’t know whose shorts these were– maybe my mom or my sister? I haven’t worn a size 7/8 since… well, let’s see… I don’t know if I ever wore that size. And they are probably more like a 5/6 since sizes have increased over the years. I read in a newspaper sometime in the 90s that they might be worth something. This blog shows an unworn pair with tags that sold for $73 on eBay. But how much could these worn shorts be worth? They are even dirty– what is that– mud stains? Who knows. I don’t remember them being dirty when I decided to save them, and they’ve only been in my dresser.

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