My blogbuddy Joy T over at A Spot of T did this meme, and I thought why not?
1.) My email boxes are very orderly. Every bit of mail is gone through daily, then either deleted or sorted into folders. Why can’t I be this neat at home?
2.) I always have a fully charged back up cell phone in my bag. It’s unlocked. If my main cellphone provider goes down, then I can slip another company’s prepaid chip into it and make a call. The prepaid chip is always in my wallet.
3.) Laundry has to be done in a certain way. My daughter throws just about everything in the dryer; this makes me nuts. Blouses, sweaters and delicates are always drip dried.
4.) My favorite time to go grocery shopping is about 2am. You have the whole place to yourself, and no one is ramming a cart into your ankles.
5.) Laundry detergent is only bought on sale. Here in New York the regular price for name brands is outrageous; I wait for sales and buy in quantity.
6.) I go completely stupid when I see an adorable baby. Can not resist little ones.






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February 29, 2008 at 3:06 am
sir jorge
my email inbox is spotless. Not an email out of place
February 29, 2008 at 5:07 am
fiwa
I am with you on #1 and #4. No one parking their cart smack dab in the middle of the aisle and then wandering off….
February 29, 2008 at 6:50 am
Jientje
2 am? As in past midnight?
Not possible in Belgium, but I try to do my shopping when it’s still early and calm too!
February 29, 2008 at 8:35 am
bermudabluez
Me too! My favorite time to grocery shop is 2-3am…all of our stores are open 24 hours. And one of them is less than a mile from my home. I HATE shopping when it’s all crazy and kids are screaming…makes me nuts. I am curious as to the extra cell phone. Is it because of 9/11?
February 29, 2008 at 5:14 pm
Karina
Number 6? That’s totally me. I can’t resist them.
February 29, 2008 at 5:20 pm
ari_1965
In most of the big supermarket chains in MN, you bag your own groceries. I don’t enjoy bagging groceries, but it doesn’t kill me. What I really don’t like, though, is that while I’m standing with my cart beside me trying to pay my bill, the person next in line is pushing on my cart and pressing the handle into my hip or the wheel into my ankle. Most of the time they don’t realize they’re doing it, but it’s irritating nevertheless.
I like to shop at Kowalski’s, a small chain. Their prices are higher, but they bag your groceries for you. The cashier takes your cart on his/her side of the register and takes the items out to ring them up. It’s so nice.