Dollar Store Haul |
On Monday, I went back to the pharmacy to pick up another medication that was ready for pick up and this time, I decided that I will look around the newly opened dollar store which replaced the old dollar store that went out of business. I saw that they had frozen foods (I bought a hot pocket and a big burrito for $1.25 each), candy and other snacks (I bought a package of one of my favorite candies), canned and other shelf stable foods (didn't buy any), lots of kitchen ware and baking supplies (I bought a set of paper muffin/cupcake liners) and, in their crafts supplies aisle, yarn!
100% acrylic, no-brand name yarn, in 50 gram balls for $1.25 each. Which is approximately what I would pay for an equal amount (by weight) of store brand yarn at the big crafts supplies store and a little less than an equal amount of name brand yarn. At first, I passed the yarn section without buying anything, but, then, I went back and bought 15 balls of yarn! Three each of grey, blue, and white, and six of purple "eggplant"! I had been telling my daughter, just the other day, that I wanted to get more yarn for another blanket. Besides, I wanted to support this dollar store, after the other one went out of business.
My bill came to $25.65 with tax.
After I came home, I had half of the burrito for a very late lunch (I had the other half for dinner).
When I got home, my new neighbor E (who bought neighbor T's house) came over. About a couple of weeks ago, I had asked him if he could fix or replace my automatic garage door opener, which had been broken for years (it was last repaired in November 2019, then broke shortly after that and I've been opening and closing it manually since then). I told him I could buy a new unit if he could install it for me. He told me he could try to get a replacement part (he does construction work). Well, today, he told me that one of the guys he works with will bring the part over and they can install it, later in the evening. Around 6:00 p.m., he and two other guys showed up with a replacement unit! They took down my old unit, installed the replacement unit, and adjusted the mechanism that moved the door up and down to their satisfaction. It took them over one hour but the door works beautifully, now! At the end of it, E handed me the new remote and had me open and close the door. I asked him how much I owed him for parts and labor and he brushed it aside and said, 'Nothing"! I was overwhelmed! That was a lot of work for nothing! I thanked him and his assistants and, of course, I will take over a thank you gift, later in the week. But, that was such a blessing! One more item crossed off my mile-long to do list!
I have many more repairs to be done around the house. I will ask E to give me an estimate to do those, though, and insist on paying him!
I watered the back yard while they were fixing the garage door.
Today, I am grateful for:
- My medication was available at the pharmacy
- A safe drive to the pharmacy and stores and back
- Neighbor E was able to replace my garage door opener
- He very generously didn't charge me for the work!
- A working garage door
Today's joyful activity was shopping! LOL.
Seems you had a really pleasant shopping experience in the new Dollar store. How lovely to get your garage door opener fixed. You have some more great neighbours.
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy my shopping experience at the new dollar store. :)
DeleteI am so happy to have the garage door opener fixed and working, again. I do have a wonderful new neighbor, don't I? I am so thankful.
What a wonderfully kind gesture from your new neighbour. And another job off your list. Such a blessing. Xx
ReplyDeleteWasn't it very kind and generous of my new neighbor? I do feel so blessed.
DeleteThat's wonderful to have good neighbours who are willing to help you and want nothing in return. I agree it would be good to put some paid work their way and a nice idea to take over a thank you gift. The new yarn will keep you busy for a while and Werthers Original are a lovely treat.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a blessing to have a helpful neighbor! I was fully expecting to pay him, but, I will take over a thank you gift and then, have him do some paid work for me. The new yarn will definitely keep me busy and I've had to hide the candy from myself! :D
DeleteWow! What a lovely neighbor! You are very lucky.
ReplyDeleteIt was very kind and generous of my new neighbor! I am blessed!
DeleteWhat a great new neighbor! An automatically opening garage door is a real treat, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThe new neighbor has been so very helpful! It's wonderful to have a working automatic garage door! One of life's little luxuries!
DeleteE sounds really lovely! Can I borrow him, please?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing your next yarn project. I haven't crocheted anything for ages. I've just been too busy!
Ella
He was really helpful and I wish I could ask him to help you. You might have to move a little closer to us, though!
DeleteI think the next yarn project will be a blanket, but, I still have to finish the current blanket, first!
You got a nice assortment of yarn at the Dollar Store. I like the color combination a lot. And it was a good price too. I look forward to seeing your new blanket.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice new neighbor you have! You must so thrilled to have a working garage door again. Do you always keep your car in the garage. Well - maybe you had stopped because of the door but now that it's fixed, will you keep the car in the garage?
What a nice thing for him to do.
Thank you, Debra. They had other colors, too - a pale yellow, pink, light blue, and black - but, I didn't want to go overboard with the yarn! :D
DeleteIt was so good of my neighbor to fix the automatic garage door opener for me. It feels so good to have it working again. There was no automatic garage door opener when I bought the house - I had it put in about 5 years after I bought the house. Yes, I've always parked my car in the garage. Even when the door had to be opened and closed manually. Neighbor T's late husband and I were the only ones on our block who parked our cars in our garages and now, I'm the only one who continues to do so. All the others have converted their garages into additional dwelling units or storage space!