Wednesday, September 08, 2010

After my birthday...


The most fun about my birthday was going downtown with my sister. It rained nearly up to the time we were supposed to leave, but when it was time to go, it stopped raining and it didn't rain again for the rest of the day. We rode our bikes downtown and parked them and went to the department store where I had seen pretty cardigans advertised on television of which I wanted to get one. We were very disappointed, though, because there were only a few left and they were all in the wrong color and the wrong size, so that turned out to be a popcorn fart. Imagine the store advertising them and then being almost out of them. That's no way to keep your customers happy.

We went to another store of which I knew that they usually have something good in my size and walking around there, my sister spotted a very pretty cardigan in a lovely color in my size. I tried it on, but knew ahead of time that I was going to like it, so trying it on was merely a formality. It fit beautifully and was very flattering and matched the clothes I was wearing very well, so that's the cardigan my sister bought me. I was quite contend with that.

We went to a café on the big square and sat outside under the wide awning that had a heater built in and ordered coffee and pie. My pie had whipped cream and white chocolate and it was so good, it was like an angel walking over my tongue. It was an enormous slice and I ate it as slowly as I could, but it was too much for me to finish and I nearly passed out eating it. We had a good time, though, and chatted and watched the people walk by. There were still plenty of tourists, even though the schools and universities have started up again. People watching is such a sport, but so is chatting about everything under the sun while having a cup of coffee.

We walked through the main shopping street and said goodbye at the tourist office where my sister works and I rode my bike home, hoping I wouldn't get rained on and I didn't, because the gods were smiling on me. No doubt because it was my birthday.

The Exfactor came over and did the groceries for me and bought pastries for by the coffee and gave me my presents, one of which was a set of tennis balls with which he made Tyke very happy, because we had misplaced the one and only tennis ball he had. The Exfactor had bought me wheat bread with poppy seeds of which I had a peanut butter sandwich at night. I was so full of the pie that I couldn't eat all day. He had a pastry and I watched him eat it, with no desire to have one myself.

After the Exfactor left, my friend Lucienne came over. I had not seen her in a long time, though we talk on the phone a lot. At least once a week, if not twice. We had a good old visit and I was sorry to see her go. I may not see her again for a long time, though she is in the neighborhood quite often. She finds it hard to do things spontaneously and has to carefully plan everything. She misses out on life a lot.

I had decorated the living room with streamers and balloons that I had found when I cleaned up one of the dresser drawers. Tyke was very much interested in the balloons and I gave him one to play with. Needless to say, it burst. He was shaken by that, but when I took everything down, I gave him more balloons to play with and he did it as carefully as he could. Eventually one would burst, but he was prepared and took some pleasure in it. He thought he had killed it and went on to the next balloon. He approached them and hit them and backed off, over and over again, until they burst. It's a good way to keep your dog amused, after the initial shock.

This morning I had to go see my SPN and I was sitting there yawning and made her yawn too. I had gotten enough sleep, but I was so ready to take a nap. I wanted to curl up on the floor right there and go to sleep. We talked about me quitting smoking and how hard that was going to be, but how determined I was and how very sure I am that I am going to succeed. She'll believe that when she sees it. She has a two week vacation coming up and when I see her next I will be an ex-smoker if all goes well. On the way home, I stopped by the pharmacy and ordered a two week supply of nicotine patches. I'm starting with the highest dose and will then taper off. I will do it over a period of six weeks, I think.

I took a nap on the sofa when I got home and slept for an hour and a half and was awakened by the Exfactor who came to help me move the sofa to the hallway from where it will be picked up on Friday by the people who will take it to the dump. It is an old, worn out, ugly sofa and it is time for it to go. I have bought a new sofa and it will be delivered first thing tomorrow morning. I plan on paying it off with the money I save from not buying tobacco anymore. The new sofa is very modern and black, because Tyke is black, and it will match the rest of the interior. So needless to say, I'm very excited about that. Now all I have to do is get the living room and hallway painted and buy new curtains. I've seen those in the Ikea catalog.

Have a good rest of the day!

Ciao,
Nora

8 comments:

Wisewebwoman said...

You birthday was memorable, it is wonderful that you are planning the life of an ex-smoker. I did the same thing.
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CorvusCorax12 said...

sounds like a great day and congrats on the new sofa

Babaloo said...

Sounds like a lovely birthday.

You're going to quit smoking? Fantastic!!! Seriously, the best thing I've ever done for my health. You feel when it's the right time for you, don't you? I was just sick of quitting, so I swore this would be the last time for me. That was 4 years ago. More actually.
The patches didn't work for me, though, as I was a social smoker and it was more the fact that I needed something in my hand while having a coffee with people for example. But they will take away the physical craving that you'll have at the start, so good thinking that you ordered a supply ahead of time! When are you quitting?

Maggie May said...

So pleased that you had a good Birthday and am really pleased that you are going to give up smoking and wish you every success with that.
Maggie X
Think of all the things you could buy with that money in a year and your health will benefit greatly.

Nuts in May

Gail said...

What a wonderful birthday!!!

A new sweater and a new couch and an outing...you could not ask for more.

I love the line, like an angel walking on your tougue.

lebanesa said...

what a lovely day, hope it is a sign of the year to come and that you will have a wonderful time all year

hugs
xxx

Anonymous said...

Oooh - a new sofa! Wonderful! I'm sure you'll find great stuff to complement it in Ikea: I've purchased some terrific carpets and curtains from there myself. I hope you can post some photos of your redecorated living room when it's all done!

Bernie said...

Now this sounds like a great day, am so happy for you and buying the sofa will give you incentive to not smoke knowing the money is going to pay off the sofa......good luck my friend I am so proud of you.....:-)Hugs