To: Lady Lurksalot who wrote (6348 ) 1/17/1998 11:09:00 AM From: Rambi Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
Well-it isn't exactly a for real imported exotic valuable Oriental rug. I think it cost 99.00 at Sears when we moved into our first little house in 1980 and had no money. And since Dan and I tend to become emotionally attached to things-(we've had our children now for 17 and 15 years!) there are inappropriate, frequently semi-functional and cheap objects gracing closets and corners. It was demoted from the living room to the sunroom in the second house, and when we moved to this house, we dragged it along after we sat on it one night and recalled its first night with us when a guest spilled a glass of red wine on it and we found the places where we cut some of the nap off because the kids got sticky things on it and we decided it was a family heirloom so Dan put it in front of his workbench in the garage. And now you know more than anyone could possibly want to about the Westbrooks and their peculiar accumulative tendencies. I just sent the card to Michael's house. Where IS Pam??? And haven't heard from Zin yet. I had kept the results of that test in a notebook but of course, it's disappeared. I remember that Thomas said he broke the test too. I thought it would be interesting to see if the types were really different here from Feelings..given the incompatability of some of the people. My recall is that I might have been the same type as CGB...butI also took it as Rambi and came totally different! We had a lot of fun with it. I'll have to look back and see. But not today ---we're off to CW's swim meet and then to Ammo's basketball game this evening. So I need to run. By the way-while the Colossal Ice Cream Sandwich cake was very good, I don't recommend it as a birthday cake. Being frozen, the candles wouldn't go in it. So we had to pretend they were there and Ammo pretended to blow them out, which he did, because even at 15, he is a very kind, cooperative child. Then we watched ConAir--which is violent to the point of absurdity. But it has Nicholas Cage-what more does a movie need?