Tuesday, June 24, 2014

How to wait while wife shops at Sam's Club


24 comments:

  1. Hey, this works for us gals, too!!! Thanks as always for the afternoon giggle, Lowell! Hope your week is going well!!

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  2. I'm sure plenty of people take advantage!

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  3. Doesn't look too stimulating. If the Dashboard glitch on Blogger is not repaired soon I may switch. Wordpress looks inviting and there must be others.

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  4. In our family, that would be the wife! We saw a snake yesterday, too! Must be "their time."

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  5. Your photo made me laugh. This evaluation of chair and TV might take a while, at least until he gets hungry.

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  6. Have you shaved your head? :-)
    (Sorry, I couldn't resist that).

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  7. Just like being at home!

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  8. :) Michaels Arts & Crafts‎ store should have a setup like this.

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  9. Looks like a very strange program on the television though!

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  10. Perfect! There was a small crowd gathered around the World Cup match yesterday at Costco while I was at Costco. some chairs would have been nice.

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  11. Haha, Lowell, good one! Could be a great idea for any store!

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  12. ...and he has a soft drink too. I read the title and then laughed out loud when I saw the photo :).

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  13. Great catch! I wish Home Depot had a corner like this ... I'd use it while Bill shopped!

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  14. Or if you have no TV at home!

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  15. :))). Comfortable waiting! I hope your week is fine, my friend. Beautiful day!

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  16. Looks normal to me. To bad other stores don't have these comfortable seating areas available with entertainment provided.

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  17. My poor husband could have used something like this today as he followed me and his sister from shop to shop.

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  18. That’s the way, but my husband usually try (robotic) massage chairs to unwind himself when they are available for a test.

    Looks like when you returned to blogging, I went off. My mother passed away on June 5. She was fortunate because the progress of decrepitude was faster than that of lung cancer. When time came, her pain was completely under control of medical morphine and she breathed the last in her deep sleep. I have not been overly sad or lonely, but I’ve had a void in my mind. Being healed by my innocent grandchildren and nature, I’ve almost come back to normal life and am ready to face the world again with more thankful, curious and excited eyes. See you.

    P.S. I saw Lois kayaking in the past post. She’s so beautiful! I’m glad two of you are leading a healthy life.

    Yoko

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