8.05.2004

I am all agog

For those of you who think living in New Jersey is all glitz and glamour (and frankly, who doesn't?!), us New Jerseyians still have to do the normal people things like buy dish detergent and feed our pets. No, really! Running errands at Target and the like are not foreign tasks for us. When we aren't busy driving our fabulous cars on the fabulous Turnpike to our fabulous jobs an hour away, we still have to do the mundane tasks that keep life flowing smoothly.
As an example, I went to both Target and Shop-rite yesterday to pick up some essentials for the home...

  • I bought dish soap that says it's oxygenated. I have no idea what this means. I guess they put extra oxygen in there for our benefit, which is nice. I'm supposing that this soap is better than those that haven't been oxygenated, but the real test will come when I try it out on my coffee cup. Very excited.
  • The cat food is stocked once again! The cat never knew how close he came to having only three days of food left. Whew!
  • When my roommate left, he took with him a dish draining tray. Where were wet dishes supposed to go to dry off without making the countertop wet? That question was resolved after the purchase of a new dish drainer. Wet dished have a home once more! (You could easily say "why not just dry and put away dishes after you've washed them?" I say doing that completely negates the purpose of having a dish drainer. You look confused.)

After that excitement, who kmows what's in store for me today!

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