- I give you women a ton of credit. We wore heels Saturday for 98 PXY’s “Walk a Mile In Her Shoes.” I don’t know how/why you would put yourself through that kind of torture. By all means, don’t EVER feel like you need to wear heels to impress me. I’ve got blisters within my blisters and my calves feel like they were assaulted with a 2×4. Check the video on Sandy’s blog here.
- Props to a major fast food chain which will remain nameless. We went to a location on West Ridge Road because Leah wanted a toy with her lunch. WOW! I didn’t know if I should eat lunch or pull up a chair and work on my Apple laptop. They have transformed this restaurant into, what felt like, a Starbucks.

- Sandy is cheap. I have accepted this. Maybe you heard about this on the show this morning. We went to a pumpkin patch so our daughter could make a memory. Only thing is when it came time to pay for that memory, Sandy squashed it. I don’t know, maybe I’m an idiot, but I’ll PAY for an experience. In this case the experience of picking out the perfect Halloween pumpkin. I don’t think you get the same kind of memory picking out a pumpkin at say…Aldi. Again, maybe it’s me.

- It’s official. I hate mowing our lawn. I used to say I would never get a riding mower. Well, after spending over 4 hours working on it on Saturday, I’m shifting. I mean, really? 4 hours of my weekend MOWING?
- Sandy and I got to go out to dinner by ourselves Saturday night. The only reason we got to go out for dinner was because Sandy had a gift certificate (see point 3). The median age of the place we went to had to be around 83. Wow, were we out of place. Nothing but old, rich people talking about how much money they made in the past, and what they used to pay for a housekeeper. The best part of the night was the waiter chasing after us as we walked out because I forgot to sign the bill. My bad.
- The Chicago Bears have the ability to completely ruin my day.

- My Fantasy Football team has the ability to ease some of the pain. That, and beer.
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October 13th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
You look a little too comfortable in those heels, Danger!
October 13th, 2008 at 8:13 pm
The day of my Porter Airline interview, I forgot to bring an extra pair of shoes to change into afterward, and Anna and I spent all day wandering around downtown TO doing whatever….Normally not a big deal but my shoes were new, and not at all worn in. They kicked the crap out of my feet…It was by far the most awful experience, I thought I was crippled. That same day we went to the premier of Batman; and Anna, being lovely, neglected to mention the elevator and we indeed walked about 5,000 stairs to the top floor. She did however rip off her new shirt, shredded it to pieces, and bandaged up my feet (YES she is an amazing friend). That was nice and all, but then we realized my feet wouldn’t fit back into the shoes. (she had another shirt to change into btw)
I had to ice my legs from my knees down when I made it home, I have blister scars on the backs of my heals to this day.
I appreciate your effort….
LOVE THEM, but don’t ever make the mistake of going on long walking adventures in a new pair.
October 14th, 2008 at 7:28 pm
I have a response to the pumpkin comment. If you are willing to drive about an hr there is a huge pumpkin patch near Seneca Lake where I go and get my pumpkins. ALL PUMPKINS ARE $1 EACH (No matter how big)!!! I love it, we go out there and walk through the patch to find the best pumkins. This is a total win-win. You get your memories and Sandy doesn’t have to break the bank doing it =)
October 15th, 2008 at 12:18 pm
That sounds like an excellent compromise Megan. Thanks!
October 16th, 2008 at 4:13 pm
How come Sandy, who has lived in Rochester, or greater Rochester area for her entire life did not know of any excellent pumpkin patches???