I took an Excedrin Sinus Headache pill last night, even though I read that it could dry up my milk supply. My head just hurt too bad. Needless to say, my milk is fine and my head felt loads better.
I left at 0815 this morning and my dad came with me -- surprise! I thought he had to golf, but he said it was too cold. I was glad he was with me because it would have been a pain to deal with Eis by myself. Traffic wasn't bad, so we got into Heights by 0930, so we stopped at Starbucks. Not only did my dad get a mocha latte, but he also got two petite vanilla scones! I was so proud.
He sat in the car when we go to the property management office because Eis was still asleep. I went in and met the office manager. She's a very nice woman, though I was reminded how important dental hygiene is. She had a missing lower, front tooth, and one of her front teeth was rotten? black? I am not sure... the top was black and it looked fake-ish. She was obviously a smoker, since she reeked. However, she was nice. It just made me remember I was in the Killeen/Heights area.
I signed the paperwork and got everything sorted. I have to call USAA tomorrow and let them know that the house will be a rental property. I told her I'd also like to keep trying to sell the property, so we'll have a rent and a sale sign in the yard.
We went by the storage place on the way back to the house and I stayed in the car with Eis while Dad went in and asked and looked at units. He got some estimates, then we went to the house. I nursed Eis and changed her diaper, then got my scarves and a couple winter hats. I looked all over for my favourite scarf, but I couldn't find it. I am irritated that I can't find it; it was my most expensive scarf and it's only a jersey material! I am hoping it's folded somewhere and I just can't see it because I've not completely unpacked the box in which it resides. However, until I do that (next year), I'm SOL without it. Boooo.
After a bit, we headed out and decided to rent the storage until, so we stopped again and we all got out. I filled out a lot of paperwork and tried to chat with Ty at the same time, but it was hard to listen to the lady tell me everything, do all the paperwork, ask questions, and text Ty, especially when I got about five messages saying he was "unavailable." I wish he were available at a different time of day. It's hard setting aside the middle of my day to chat. Though I'd rather do that than not chat. I liked when he was on nights.
On the way home, we stopped at Sonic for a bite to eat, then we went to Just Kidds and More in Georgetown because they're closing forever by the end of December. Everything was 25% off, but that's not a lot when everything is as expensive as it is. I ended up buying Eis a little hair clip (for when she has hair), some reindeer house shoes for next year, and some ruffle-butt chonis.
On a completely separate note, I hate when people type, "LOLOLOLOLOL." It's not like saying, "Hahahahahah," because people generally would produce more than one "ha," however, the first is literally saying, "Laugh out loud out loud out loud out loud out loud," and how stupid is that?! LOL is to replace the repetition of "ha" and needs no further addition of letters to emphasise its point. It's to say that something was so funny that the reader genuinely laughed aloud... Not a guffaw or ha or chortle or chuckle, but an unbridled laugh for all to hear.
The picture of the day is from yesterday's vaccinations. Poor baby girl with a bandaid on each thigh in part of her Juicy outfit from Aunt Audrey.

I think i'll believe this is my daughter once she gets darker hair, as depicted in this photo, as I believe she does look much more like me than mom in this pic.
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