Thursday, December 13, 2007

catchup

So we're back. Hub and I returned last night from a week at my folks' place. We celebrated dad's 70th [THAT was a party, let me tell you...no one can organize a shindig better than my mama], ate a lot of really good food and I rediscovered Mr Pibb.

Did you know? They're making it again, except it's now Pibb, and the diet version is Pibb Zero. Whatever.

My sister and I loved this stuff when it was just Mr back when we were kids. This new Pibb incarnation seems to be only available in a portion of the US. It's like Dr Pepper, but more subtle. I love it.

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So for this trip to Chicago, we drove. We've got a little Subaru [it's a 4wd car], so travel on possibly slippery roads is less scary to us than it might have been. However, we managed to drive on the two driest December days ever, and that was nice.

Because we drove [we usually fly because you just can't count on December weather to behave], we were also able to stay an extra day and avoid the ice storms threatening our travel route home. And hang with the fam and sample my sister's delicious cooking -- a mexican feast this time.

Oh, and we ordered this with our Amazon gift certificates from my sister and her hub. I do not like reading maps and am, therefore, bad at it. Hub hates getting lost. I hate backtracking. This device is a marriage saver. We call it the lady in the box, and the lady in the box got us home stress free. [sidenote: I'd used this exact model when I visited Scout in an Avis rental car in ABQ last June and marvelled at how easy it was to use, had super-quick recalculation when I decided to take an alternate route and never steered me wrong. The Amazon price was significantly lower now than when I last checked in June. Love this thing.]

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The buns [both of them] are in great shape. They were fawned over at the bunny spa and came home totally relaxed and happy. We're lucky to have such a great vet's office so close to our home.

We'll be keeping an eye on Boeing, of course. But if she doesn't show further symptoms of the bladder stone, there's no reason to remove it. [If she were a boy bunny, that wouldn't be the case.] We also brought home timothy-based pellets, but confusingly, they have the same calcium content [0.8%] as the alfalfa-based ones we'd been using. I'm going to have to look into this.

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So that's all for now. I've got new tea to sample, lots of catchup work to do on Knitty, and a serious machete needs to be taken to the clutter in our house. But before I go, this:

via Neil Gaiman's Journal, this delicious set of reviews at Amazon.co.uk. Savor them.

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Comments:
I don't know how I'd survive without my navigation system.

Wish I knew you were heading to Chicago -- I live in the 'burbs and could've told you what roads to avoid b/c construction keeps changing. :D
 
Hey! I have the same GPS! I just wish, when you go to the shopping section, that there was a button for "knitting stores" that would list all of the knitting stores in order of distance from that point you are now in!!!!!!! We call it, by the way, Bitchin' Betty, because I think she sounds somewhat terse when I won't listen to her (especially when she says things like, "Please, when it is safe, perform a u-turn at the earliest possibility" Too funny)
 
Glad you enjoy the taste. The thing about Coca-Cola is they changed some diet things to "zero" like that's what Diet Sprite is now called. Yet they now have Diet Coke and Coke Zero. and Coke Splenda and etc etc. how many different fake sugars are there??
 
oooh--fun. My husband recently got one of those toys for the car. I must say I was a bit resistant, but it does work well and has come in handy.
 
Our GPS (we call her Emily) got us across country and gets me around a new city without the stress of having no *@^*)($ clue where I'm going. We had a much better cross-country drive because we felt free to get off the highways and explore without the fear of getting lost.
 
glad to hear the buns are doing well! it's always a worry when you have to leave town and leave your cute furries at home...
let us know how the diet issues progress for boeing. you are such a great bun mom! :o)
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Hubby and I have a "no lady in the box" GPS Garmin unit. You must try it out for GeoCaching. My hubby and I have been caching for the last couple of months and are addicted. It's treasure/scavanger hunt using your GPS to guide you. Check it out at geocaching.com. The coordinates for the "treasures" are located there. There is even a way to have the coordinates downloaded directly to your unit - less chance of human error. PS--took your Tuscany class at Threadbear with 4 of my knitting buddies. Loving that Sea Silk and the shawl. Thanks for coming.
 
Nice GPS! I've been thinking of buying one since my folks came to visit in October. I didn't buy one right away because theirs couldn't find our house (I can't remember what the error was but basically said that it didn't exist.) I want to make sure the one that I buy does. Could I play with yours one day? Or could you type in my addy and let me know what it says? :-)
 
Having just gotten a new car two months ago, I'm considering asking for a GPS for Christmas, as I'm very navigationally impaired! Glad to know you had a great time on your trip.
 
amy, may i ask which vet in the beach you get your pellets at? I'm going all the way to high park right now, but the beach would be WAY easier!

thanks!
 
I often forget how regional soft drinks are until I read something like this. Here in the great south-central-west, Pibb has been available not only in grocery stores, but a substantial handful of fast-food outlets (usually only the ones that don't have Dr Pepper), continuously, forever and ever. Interesting!
 
Sarah, we got the pellets in the US, where they're half the price they are in Canada. They're the Oxbow Bunny Basics-T pellets, and so far, they're eating around them in the mix we've made up. This should be interesting.

The vet in the beach is Dr Young at 693-1615. We <3 him.
 
Only in the UK....

Glad to hear the buns are doing fabulously!
 
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