Joining the Next Generation….

of Television!

I told you that BgK had brought home something big on Black Friday. Big, as in 32″ big. To put it in perspective, let me tell you about Old TV, which has already gone on to a better place.

I got Old TV my senior year of college as a 21st birthday present. It was a 19″ RCA that served my purposes just fine. That TV traveled from my dorm room, to Cleveland, to Illinois, and finally to central Indiana. It became “our” TV when we got married in 2001. It didn’t really occur to us to maybe think about replacing it until we got DVD player, and had to go to Radio Shack to by an adapter (an RF modulator to be exact) so that the DVD player and the rabbit ears antenna could both be hooked up at the same time.

As Old TV was approaching 14, things started to happen. The five local channels we used to get dropped down to 3. The color was sometimes color, but was often greenish, or black and white. We knew the time was drawing near when to correct any problem, a good swift slap generally corrected it. Then we started seeing the commericals about digital converson boxes that will be needed on older TVs come February. And we started to think about upgrading. Really, two adapters for a 14 year old TV that only turns on and off via remote seemed like excessive life-saving measures.

When the Black Friday ads came out, we couldn’t believe how the prices on HD TVs had come down in the past year or two. We couldn’t believe that we were both looking at the TV ads. It had to be a sign.

So BgK went out Friday afternoon, and picked out a lovely TV. We plugged it in, and even with our rabbit ears, we get about 10 channels (who knew?)! It feels like I’ve gotten new contacts–the picture is that much clearer. And if this one lasts the 14 years the old one did, we won’t have to replace it until MAM is applying to college.

A Quiet Thanksgiving

Due to MAMs stomach bug, and a baby who may or may not have caught it, we stayed home this weekend. Its was sort of huge for us, because we’ve never stayed here for Thanskgiving. With all family living three hours away, we typically go to them for the long wekeend.

Thankfully, we live in the land-o-plenty, so it was not big deal to go out Weds and secure all that was needed for a Thanksgiving feast. Actually, it was the best Thanksgiving shopping EVER. You know why? Because I was out of the house of sickness for the first time all day….and I got to go grocery shopping with one my favorite people on the planet, my college roommate! It was so not what we had planned for the day before Thanksgving– we had grand plans for her family (3 yr old twins and hubby) to join me, MAM and Junior for a library story hour, lunch and PLAYING . Unfortunately, the girls had other ideas. Her daughter got sick only two days into their week-long stay, and them MAM started puking. So dinner and grocery shopping was the extent of our visit. But that’s OK. I’ll take that over not seeing her any day.

MAM was perking up on Thursday, although she really had not appetite. We had a nice day, watching the parade, eating a turkey breast with all the fixin’s and celebrating BgK’s birthday. (yes, he’s a Thanksgiving birthday once every 6 yrs or so).

The weirdest part of staying home this wekend isthat we were then faced wtih three days of totally free time. Totally unplanned for days, which NEVER happens in our lives. Ever.

So I did what every good American did yesterday–I went shopping! I didn’t get up stupid-early, but I did make it in time for some “door busters” . I got some good deals, and even starting wrapping gifts yesterday afternoon!

Then BgK went out to run some errands, and what he came home with will have to be it’s own post. It’s that huge . (to us anyway).