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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 11:50 AM #481
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Crochet lady....hope you are feeling stronger each day!
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 11:55 AM #482
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Today I will be meeting with my parents to talk about the possibility of a meal service program for two days a week (I cook 2-3 meals a week for them). It will cost them a bit of money but they can afford it. My brother has this idea that my dad should start learning how to cook - drives me crazy that he has all the answers from a distance. It would be war at my parents place if Dad starts cooking and he is 85 years old!!! It is odd that my brother thinks he is 'helping' by giving this advice but actually it is more stress for me. I also have two sisters - the one that lives the furthest away (4 hours by plane) is the most helpful.
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 12:11 PM #483
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the gift redgistary... has got me laughing a lot....... and curious.... what is the price of the waffle maker..... since mine was under 20.00 at Walmart....lol....
morning all. very , very little rain. I want more. I need a good watering of my garden.
I wrote out my list of jams, and saucesI want to can this year. I need more tomatoes........lol
it will be very worth it in the winter.
I am hoping to start edging my front flower beds this afternoon. unless we get rain. I would prefer rain.... lots of rain....
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 01:22 PM #484
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@Giseledta: The waffle maker is $250. There is also a $300 one-touch tea maker. Isn't that a kettle? I feel quite bewildered the more I look at this. They seem to have registered for the exact same tea maker at the Bay. Incidentally, Williams Sonoma is $50 less and they gift wrap. The same tea maker is $350 at the Bay.
The toaster is $220.
They've also registered for three different coffee grinders, ranging from $40 - 300.Oh, a new discovery. There's a "quick touch crisp, micro" for $600. Does that crisp up your bread?
And an electric milk frother for $180. Of course, all these prices are before tax.
Well, off to my first ultrasound. This registry is taking my mind off of holding in the water.... Ugh!Last edited by sweet sparrow; Thu, May 26th, 2016 at 01:23 PM.
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 01:33 PM #485
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 01:48 PM #486
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how much for a tea maker...... seriously.... OMG.
maybe I am just to frugal ... or I have better things to spend my money on... but.... wow.
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 01:48 PM #487
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I typed up a long post this morning, but now I don't see it anywhere in this thread. I was just coming to edit it because I forgot to mention that both of our twins have slept through the night 7+hrs for the past 4 nights in a row, which I believe is their record. Too bad our oldest got up 2 of those nights.
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 03:05 PM #488
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Is their wedding on April First??! This MUST be a prank, a gag, a joke right? The items on their " wish List " for gifts seems outrageous to me. If they have been a couple for that many years ( over 10 ) AND have had the good fortune to have lived with their parents during that time, well.....nope, I would not indulge them anymore by buying anything on those registries.
Let them graciously accept whatever gifts their guests can afford to give them and save for the fancy stuff on their own.
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 05:36 PM #489
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Yay. Josie has been doing 11pm-5am with no nursing. We have been working really hard. Last night she slept that long and didn't wake! I am hoping by June's beginning it is more consistent. Congrats on your progress.
@sweet sparrow
Buy them a bag of flour and a bottle of oil, put in a basket with your favourite waffle recipe.
Wedding costs are certainly led by the bride and groom. We were registered at Canadian Tire back when they did registries.
I am pretty traditional. My hubs and I lived at home until we were wed and then moved into a starter home we just purchased. We were 24 and had nothing. My sister is 30 she has lived with her fiancé for 2 years. They are renovating their kitchen right now...the registry is their opportunity to "upgrade." I am not sure how I feel about the upgrade mentality. I don't feel that because one finds love later they deserve any less celebration. On the other hand, they are just making it official as they started their lives together a few years ago.
Interested to hear some of your perspectives as mine is kind of muddy.Last edited by Granger; Thu, May 26th, 2016 at 05:39 PM.
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 06:57 PM #490
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A relation still has a $799 kitchen appliance not purchased and still listed on the wedding gift registry and there's a $600+ item as well that has no takers. I have to lean more towards @Sweets parrow and @walkonby 's thinking on not going broke on a gift, as the decade-old couple seem to be thinking like they want it all, as though they are starting out and (*feeling entitled* to ask for high living items). I'm tempted to say buy a store gift card in an amount that you can agree on with DH and leave it at that.
But the idea of making a waffle kit is very clever. I'd toss in kitchen towels as well or oven mitts. We don't know how kitchen savvy the duo are, do we?
Today-in the am, decided that two of the three overripe bananas had to go into a cake (actually quick loaf recipe but baked in round cake pan for baking in toaster oven). Mom actually liked the texture (finer and drier crumb than when I make the loaf) of the cake! So we had something sweet today and while the cake was baking, I had the kitchen window open and the breeze was cool (but it certainly heated up in the afternoon). Got the left front of the silk shirt patched and cut the neckline. Not sure if I'll bother interfacing the button placket as it will be folded twice along original lines.
Found some magazines and a DVD to get through tomorrow. Like @coupongirl said, it's rather hot to be running around. I'll have to wait for Saturday to see my new PC Plus offers and be online.2021-Bring on the sunshine, sweets & online shopping.
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 07:40 PM #491
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SS-Hope your US went well-we are all dying to hear when your bundle of joy is due-well at least I am!
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 08:28 PM #492
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 08:43 PM #493
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I will admit that my nieces registry for the most part is very reasonable many items from $5.99 upwards, the most expensive is a Kitchenaid mixer heavy duty for $550. She is registered at bed bath & beyond.
However, I've discussed with her and we will be making her a homemade coffee table made of sawn boards, stained, etc. She is very excited to see what we are making which is nice.
Did a few groceries after ds2's appointment and then ran in for a prescription & milk. Didn't make it to the library for printing but hope to perhaps on the weekend.
Wishing everyone a wonderful evening.2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 09:48 PM #494
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Thu, May 26th, 2016, 10:17 PM #495
SS: I hear all of the things the couple wants and I immediately think clutter. I just can't imagine why people think a 300 dollar tea device is better than a 30 dollar kettle. Just wait til they have children.
Friends don't let real friends pay full price.
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