Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Main Board Fry

Sitting at the table listening to Adam be weird in the bathtub...which is hard to get him out of even though I have to threaten him to get him in there.  Abbey is flipping between sitting next to me and watching "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" which she has been asking for for three days.

Do you know that this post, started a few days ago and I was going to talk about how it's been hard to focus on writing?

Now it's 11:30pm on a Wednesday night.  I have a cold.  Adam has it.  Todd got slammed by it and feel asleep around 8pm.  He was going to drink coffee to stay awake and spend time with me and I told him to sleep and get better.  My sleeping has been even worse than usual, even struggling to fall asleep at night.  When you have insomnia and wake up all night, sometimes the thought of going to sleep and spending hours not sleeping well sounds worse than going to sleep.  My back hurts.  My hip hurts.  I'm just huge.  To the point that most interactions with people now start off talking about when I'm going to give birth.  And plenty of jokes about twins.

She sometimes keeps me up with violent kicks.

Monday, our wonderful television broke. My first anniversary gift.  Only two and a half years old.  I checked everything and Todd looked at it when he got home.  Let's be honest, we were both upset.  We love that TV.  Todd carried out an old one that was in our bedroom but not hooked up.  It's a small old TV...and it's not the same lol

We called Palmer's TV repair and they came and got it.  The verdict today?  Main digital board fried.   That's what he said.  Not cheap to fix, but a lot cheaper than buying a new one.

I have been on a mad dash to be prepared as she is pushing to get out.  Literally.  First time that has happened to me.  I am so tired.  And bending over is getting harder and harder....

2 comments:

  1. I researched a story some time back about how quickly these TV's can break. I realized then that if I invest in one, I shouldn't expect it to last beyond 7 years, but don't be surprised if it doesn't make it that long. Too many people experience the same frustration of investing A LOT of money in a television and having it break within a couple of years. Crazy. Scam.

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  2. S**t ain't made like it used ta. ;)

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