Monday, February 20, 2012

Monday, One for the Money

I think I have the video right in the last post.....will now know to load videos into Photobucket, and then paste them in the blog.

we had a quiet weekend....Alan nursing his shoulder..we did have two jobs in Saturday deep into San Diego county...one was near Balboa Park and the other in La Mesa, a suburb, east of San Diego.....both were condos...we're supposed to be getting about 9 more very soon..at least that's what we were told...its rather a cool job, working together and getting paid for driving....the bad thing is the price of gas has gone way up...almost $4.00 a gallon.....
Last Friday we had a job in Oceanside and decided afterwards to see a movie...
We saw "One for the Money" with Katherine Hegel and Jason O'Mara...it was good and funny....we both like Janet Evanovich books......the matinee was rather cheap so we may go again....with the senior discount, its a good buy.....The movie started out slow...but as it went on, it got better and by the end, the characters and action really connected. We hadn't been to a movie theater in years.

The weather here has been cool, and cloudy. In the 50s and 60s...being Californians, we think its on the cold side..I haven't worked on our garden yet ...our son is going to help get us started as Alan can't use the rototiller with his shoulder....last year was rather a bust with all the tomatoes being too small ....hopefully this will be a better year.....

Remember I said our boarder was moving to Arizona? He registered his car there and got his new license, plate, and tags there immediately....and the cost was 1/3 lower than here in California...we have to wait here for at least 3 weeks to get a new license or license plate. No smog check either..ever...and when does  his new license expire? 2052! Arizona seems to be doing something right!

2 comments:

  1. I've been going to the movies on weekend mornings for the reduced price of $6.00, which beats the senior price in New York. Movies have gone up to $13.00 otherwise, so I like the mornings.

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  2. Arizona licenses are usually good till you are 64 or 65, then you go back and have your eyes checked. No smog inspection except in Phoenix. Great place to live. Glad to read you have lots of work. Our weather is very cool too. 50 is cold to me. When it`s 40 I freeze. LOL

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