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Wednesday, September 28th 2005

8:47 PM

May I Help You?

  • Mood: Chilly
  • Music: PBS history show on music
  • Temperature: 47 degrees
For the record, I hate Wally World, a.k.a. Wal-mart. However, it's the only place to shop where I am living right now.  So, my mother, grandmother, and I went to pick a few things up today.  After being there awhile, it was time to pick up the last few things so we could get going.  As my mother was heading over to the animal section to get cat litter, I headed toward the candy aisle to stock up for my job for beet harvest as a scale lady at the beet dump.  Note: I was wearing a blue nylon Eddie Bauer slightly puffy vest.  Just as I got stuck in a middle of a cart/people jam, a lady asked me where the greeting cards were.  Since I knew, I pointed and told her.  Yep, I was mistaken for a Wal-mart employee.  I guess if I can't find a job soon, I am a natural for working there.  Then, I went to find my mother.  She had loaded up the cat food and cat litter so we headed toward the checkout stands.  Right before we got there, we saw some local ladies that we knew so we stopped to say hi.  Just as I started talking to them, one looked down and noticed a pile of cat litter under my feet.  Apparently, there was a hole in the bag.  We looked back to where I had just come from to see a trail all the way to the checkout stands!  The lady started laughing and asked me, "Where's Hansel?"  It was hilarious.  Ahhh, the entertainment to be had at Wally World.  Just think, by this time next year it will be a Super Wally World.  What might happen then?

My two cents of the day:  When you look at a beautiful sunset, don't you just think that it was made just for you?  Each time I watch a sunset, it's as though the world stops for a perfect moment as an incredible painting.  No two are ever the same.  I wish I was a great photographer so I could capture the moment exactly as it looks.  But, I guess I will have to settle for snapping a picture in my mind.  If you haven't done so lately, take a moment to watch one.
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Posted by John McLellan:

My dearest Megan, sunsets are dependent on one factor: sun. If you have no sun, you have no sunsets. Thus, living in sponge country (aka-Oregon) is a fun place to, say, "watch the clouds get dark" instead of "watch the sun go down." Poor, poor, pitiful me...
Monday, October 3rd 2005 @ 1:45 PM

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