What a busy day! Bill and the daughter took off really early this morning to go skiing at Lake Louise. That allowed the remainder of the family to sleep in; and we took advantage of it. But both the son and myself were up and ready to leave the house around 11:00. We had some shopping to do. We bought the son a nice wool jacket from Le Chateau for Christmas. I thought I was doing so good with the size, but turns out he needed a large to cover those long, long arms of his. Luckily the store had the size he needed. And of course since we were there, the son might as well use his gift cards he got for Christmas. I on the other hand was just trying to track down the SingStar game for the PS3. I needed a version with songs that I know. I wanted the country version and Legends Version; came home with Queen and Abba. I've still got Ma ma mia stuck in my brain. Now if I could just get a chance to get on that TV. We have four tv's in this house, but everyone wants (or needs in my case) the new one. I'll just have to wait for school to start and Bill to head back to work.
Bill drove the daughter to the airport tonight. Her flight doesn't leave until 1:00 am, but with all the "security breaches" on flights in the U.S., all news sources and emails from the airlines suggested a three hour pre arrival time. Hopefully her flight gets off in time as she has another flight to catch at 9:00 am Toronto time. It was a nice visit having her home (except for our little blurp last night) There always has to be one of those.
BODY: Got my 10,000 steps in today. Mostly from walking Market Mall and Northland Mall in search of my music.
MIND: Loiuse Hay "Everyone I meet today has my best interests at heart." I can actually give proof of this one. While on my trek for my music today, I would enter a store and have a quick look at the shelves to see if there was any stock. If I couldn't see anything (or even if I could see the game, but not the one I wanted) I would ask a staff member if they could check their inventory. Well in the EB Games at Northland, I went up to a staff member and asked if they carried SingStar. Momentarily an elderly man walked up behind me carrying a copy of the game and asked if this was what I was looking for. He didn't even work there, he just heard me and happen to see the game (or maybe he was stocking me)
Late Night, but I'm off to bed.
Night
Stacey
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