Electronics
I love electronics and gadgets. They are the perfect gift for me, including kitchen gadgets. I prefer them over any silly, romantic gift, like candy or flowers. Puhleaze!
So today we head over to our local WalMart (which really isn’t local at all) to get cat stuff–food, litter, all cheaper there then in the grocery store. A small bag of kitty Iams is $7.49 at WalMart and $9.19 at my grocery store, and with a $3.00 coupon, cha-ching! I buy litter, one bag of Iams (already have two bags at home) and 40 cans of wet food. Then there is the small toy for my son, the headband for my daughter, the liquid soap, tampons and laundry detergent. And where do I go next?
Electronics department, of course.
I tossed out my cordless phone several months ago. The damn thing’s battery kept dying after being off the hook for only half a day, and it was the second brand-new battery I had purchased. In the trash. But that left us with two corded phones, and the one in my room did not have caller ID. It’s one of those OLD slimline phones, and I hated not knowing who was calling–who I don’t have to answer to.
So, not too exciting, but enough to make me smile. Plus it’s that sleek silver and black. A V-Tech 5.8 ghz. Hopefully, after realigning phone wires and outlets in my room, it won’t suck. LOL, that’s officially my word for the week. ![]()

