eBay and the Egret

So we made a stop at the local post office today to send out some mail, including the Sea World Busch Gardens tickets I finally managed to sell on eBay. Even though they went for $152.50, after all the stupid eBay fees, Pay Pal’s cut for the credit card payment, and postage, it was closer to $130. Ugh!

The funny thing is that we wanted to buy a book of stamps and the man helping us looked a bit shocked, yet pleased, when Joe asked for the Egret stamps. As if no one could tell what kind of bird that was! Ok, to be fair, I was the one who told Joe “I want the Egret stamps”; he was going to ask for “the white bird stamps”. Of course, I didn’t realize it was the Snowy Egret. Well la-dee-da, aren’t we a fancy bird?! ;)

I’d be interested to see whether Joe’s son knows what it is. I think I’ll quiz him next time he visits. I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets it right. He loves those animals. He watches the Discovery Channel and is a proud owner of the World Almanac for Kids.

Piggy

I’ve actually been doing pretty good with my eating until Friday when they had pizza at work. I had a Lean Cuisine pizza first (which I burned like an idiot) so I wouldn’t end up going nuts. It was Pizza Hut pizza (read: crap), so it wasn’t hard to only take one small slice of cheese. I topped it with crushed red pepper flakes which has recently become my new favorite spice.

But Friday night and today was a different story. Last night we had the girl’s favorite dinner, spaghetti, since it was her birthday. I also made a devil’s food cake with vanilla frosting (at the girl’s request – although she didn’t eat any of it all weekend which hurt my feelings), so I had a slice of that topped with Edy’s Grand Espresso Chip. Yum!

Today I had two eggs and two slices of toast for breakfast, a hot dog for lunch, and spaghetti leftovers for dinner, not to mention an encore of last night’s dessert.

Ironically enough, I weighed in at 122 lbs. today which is the lowest I’ve been in a year. So yea, that’s not going to last.

Incidentally, Edy’s Slow Churned Light ice cream is the best tasting light ice cream I’ve ever tasted. You can’t even tell it’s not full fat!

GBA SP

Last year we contemplated buying Joe’s daughter a Gameboy Advance SP for Christmas, but didn’t do it for various reasons, the main one being his ex-wife was going to buy the boy one too, and he’s rather irresponsible with his belongings. I guess I’m a hypocrite now because not only did we buy her one, we bought the boy one too. They won’t know about it until next weekend, though, since we had to switch weekends because the girl’s friend invited her to a sleepover this weekend.

There are three reasons I’ve changed my stance on the issue since October:

1) Joe’s daughter informed us that she’s been saving up the money she’s been getting for Christmas and various holidays to buy herself one and we don’t really want her spending part of her savings on a toy.

2) The boy has actually gotten better at taking care of his Gameboy Color, plus he really wants a GBA SP too, and who can blame him? They are cool!

3) They were cheap!

See, last night we got a Meijer ad in the mail advertising some ‘doorbuster’ sales that started this morning at 6 am and one of the items was the GBA SP for only $49.99. That’s a steal considering all the stores, including those online, sell it for $79.99. The limit was one per person so we both headed there bright and early this morning and got one for each of the kids (red for the girl, silver for the boy). I have to tell you, I’m pretty excited to see their reactions, particularly because we make it a point not to buy them toys all the time for no reason so they totally won’t be expecting it.

The only beef I have, besides the fact that Meijer’s computers needed “reprogramming” after 6 am to take the discounted price, thus causing me to almost be late for work and making Joe late, was that it’s pretty obvious that the red GBA SP was opened before. It seems to work fine, but it irks me nonetheless. I didn’t pay for a used unit, I paid for a brand new one. Since we knew Meijer was all out of stock, we tried to exchange it at Walmart. Can you believe that they can tell what store it was purchased from just by scanning the thing? They informed us we’d have to exchange it at Meijer. Doh! Hopefully they will get more in stock before the kids come over in a week or so.

Anyway, after being turned down by Walmart, we checked a couple of used game stores so we could get the kids some games, but even those were rather pricey. We checked Target to see what they carried for under $20. Not much really. We got a Star Wars game for the boy, but I have no idea what to get the girl. They’d both love a Pokemon game, and as you know, they make 2.5 billion of them, but they were all $30+ and if I refuse to pay more than $20 for a PS2 game, I sure as heck not paying that for a little Gameboy game.

We also went looking for these cool miniature backpack cases that hold both the system and a few games so they can keep their gear protected, but there was only one left in stock at Circuit City in all black. We got that one, but it looks like I’ll be going out at lunch tomorrow to check the one by my work so we can get another. It seems like all the stores carry the backpack, but it says Nintendo DS on it, and that’s dumb since that’s not what they have.

A little bit of this, a little bit of that

Went back to work today after five wonderful days away. Blech! It’s like I go into an instant depression once it’s time to start working again. My job isn’t horrible (well, horribly boring most days, but easy at least), I just prefer being home. The time we had off just flew by.

In that time I missed more drama at The Cure’s official site with Robert posting snarky messages in the comments. The funniest thing about all of this is that it turns out that the supposed “rumors” posted at COF were in fact true: Perry Bamonte and Roger O’Donnell have left the band… or were they let go? I don’t even care enough to check. As I’ve learned over the years, The Cure has always thrived regardless of who was in the band because the central force, Robert Smith, is what drives the band’s direction.
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