HOME ALONE

I arrived home last night about 11. We went out for my sister’s birthday to a breakfast restaurant. We didn’t leave Toronto till about 1:30. Then we stopped in Kingston for a couple of hours. We went to Pennington and Bulk Barn. We had supper at the KEG – I had a steak but nothing special. By the time we were driving the last few hundred miles I was tired. We kept up a conversation which kept us both awake. My poor cousin has had no luck with her two children. She doesn’t speak to her daughter and although she talks to her son she probably wold be better of if she didn’t. She really is all alone. I felt bad for her.

 

 

Anyhow I’m home and getting ready to drive to the country. I am only going because my hubby is there and has been since Wednesday. I wonder if he would care if I didn’t come. BUT we are married and I guess should be together. I wasn’t home this week and he wasn’t home last week. So I’ll go. I just want finish with the Wii, have lunch, pack up and then I’ll leave.
For now I am going to continue with Herbalife. I want to be a success!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So tomorrow I will work all day and hopefully get somewhere.
More later.

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July 16, 2010

I bet your hubby would care. Yes, you want to be a success, so go for it!

July 16, 2010

My husband used to be a motorcoach driver for a bus company here. He traveled a lot and, would call me from his cushy hotel room, bragging about his view..lol..I will admit, we both enjoyed the time away from each other but, I am independent anyway and do like space. He likes it too. Your husband probably misses you. Enjoy the ride! I love the honesty in your diary, btw.

I think you should do what you want. And I think being with your hubby is what you want!

July 16, 2010

Wow I am exhausted just reading all this. Don’t you ever just get to relax?

July 16, 2010

You have my prayers that this business will be successful. Have a great day. Love,

He’ll probably be glad to see you. I would hate for my childrenn to not speak with me when they are older.

July 16, 2010

You talk about driving a couple of hundred miles as though it is easy! Good heavens, ma’m, it’s a long way to go if you’re really tired! I admire you for that!