A Summer Twist on Propel
So y'all know that I loooove Propel water. Well, I was really hot today, so I stuck a bottle of Propel in the freezer until it was a little slushy. A Propel snow cone. YUM!
So y'all know that I loooove Propel water. Well, I was really hot today, so I stuck a bottle of Propel in the freezer until it was a little slushy. A Propel snow cone. YUM!
I read the code that was listed on my non-compliance notice, and it says if someone files a complaint about a certain property, they will come out and inspect the property and see what's up. The code does not mention a certain height that the grass should be. Just says that the inspector will make a decision. So I'm not sure if they have a separate set of guidelines for the inspectors to follow or if they just use their own judgment.
When I got home from work today, I noticed a pink piece of paper stuck in my door. "What could that be," I wondered. I supposed it was an ad for pet sitting or a yard sale or some such thing. To my horror, it was a "Housing Notice of Non-Compliance." It stated that I was violating a county ordinance because my grass was too high. Well, I mowed the grass about a week ago, so you can imagine that it was ready to be worked on again, but it wasn't disgraceful or anything. In fact, my yard looked exactly like everyone else's yard in the neighborhood--except for one house. I suspect we all got pink notices in our doors today because my neighbor's grass was up to my chest. The inspector must have wanted to make a point to the entire neighborhood instead of just the obvious offender.
I went to a dance recital last night that a friend's friend was in. There was tap, jazz, ballet, hip-hop, etc. It reminded me how fun dancing can be for kids (and adults!) and how it can teach them rhythm, coordination, flexibility, gracefulness, and it's a wonderful workout all at the same time.
Datya: When a recipe calls for lemon zest, what exactly does that mean?
I was listening to the radio and heard about this new promotion at Bank of America. It's called Keep the Change. Anytime you buy something with your debit card, they automatically round up the amount to the nearest dollar, and they deposit the difference in your savings account. Xon and I signed up for it since we think it will make it very easy to balance the checkbook, and it will help us save a little extra each month. We certainly use our debit cards! ;-) They also match your contributions for the first 3 months. What a unique idea!
Let's see...On Thursday, I went to see the musical Thoroughly Modern Millie with an ACR friend of mine. TMM takes place in Manhattan in the early 20's. Maybe not as good as the 1967 version with Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore, and Carol Channing, but still a fun evening. In true Katie fashion, after the intermission we found some empty seats that were closer to the stage, and it was much more enjoyable after that. :-)