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Home with the sickling

January 8th, 2013 at 04:40 pm


I dropped the kids off at school, did a quick run to CVS for milk and cereal (spending was necessary and yielded $4 ECB) and to drop off a braces payment to the orthodontist, and was back in time for 8:15 Mass. The teacher came to tell me my 2nd grader didn't look well, had been crying, and it might be best if he sat with me and grandma (I meet my mom there). Daily mass is shorter than the weekend, so 35 minutes later, he still looked pale and I decided to bring him home.

So, I am thankful that two weeks ago I used a sale/coupon to stock up on Triaminic and that I did the CVS run in the morning. I am thankful that I've got a freezer full of food, so I can thaw out some sloppy joe mix and open a bag of chips and cook some veggies for dinner.

Now it is time to chill with the sickling.

On a good note, the engine light went off in DH's minivan, so I'm hoping that we can make it til next payday (the 18th) before any big repairs are in order. This makes me even more hopeful that it is only the sensor and not the entire computer.

2 Responses to “Home with the sickling”

  1. creditcardfree Says:
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    I would agree with your sensor assessment...I've had it go on and off before in some cars and it tends to be a sensor! Fingers crossed. Smile

  2. LuckyRobin Says:
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    The number one reason the check engine light will come on is that the gas cap wasn't tightened enough and air is getting in. It's always the first thing I check.

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