DH is a true hunter, and if the world goes to pot, our tribe will stay well fed because he just doesn't give up! We went to Ikea. There is a small twist in the temporal continum in that place. We walked through, discussed a couple of things for additional kitchen storage, admired the sleek designs and reasonable prices, and left. It couldn't have taken us more than fifteen minutes because there weren't any swag lamps and that was all we were interested in. However, the clock said we had been in there for over two hours! Does this happen to anyone else? And the crowds in that store! I think some of them might still be wandering around after having come in for the post Thanksgiving sales. You need a sense of direction or a native guide to get through the place.
Lunch time - hungry. We found a sushi place with one of those cool moving belts. DH doesn't care for fish, but can usually find one or two things - and did. He'd never been in a sushi bar before, and was entertained by the way the food comes to you, and all you do at the end of the meal is count your plates. Sushi is very low points. You can fill up on seven pieces and spend only 4 points, so I was very pleased. And he remarked that he wouldn't mind going back there some time. WIN!
But we were still lampless. And Home Depot had a floor lamp that we had liked the look and price of. We returned to Home Depot, and picked up - - -
The torchier brightens the whole wnd of the room, and the reading lamp puts light right on the printer. AND, we didn't have to put a hook in the ceiling. It was a good day.
Ah, the torch. it's a solution of sorts. I, too, have been on an illumination kick lately, too. I've been searching eBay for lack of anything reasonable priced in the city. (That pink lamp sounded fabulous until the price tag.)
ReplyDeleteLOL I had not realized that it is difficult to find a swag lamp!! Now when I go to thrift stores or garage sales I will probably see lots of them!!
ReplyDeleteOh, very nice! I got one of those Ott lights for knitting and the whole family craves it! But I remember torcheres... those were nice too!
ReplyDeleteGlad you're so well, you're starting a diet. I'm with you about food becoming an unconscious habit. It's so hard not to grab a cookie for a snack, because I have one (HAAAA HAAA) every afternoon. How did the package get empty so fast?
ReplyDeleteGood luck on the lamp. Now if you could just convince restaurants to turn up their lights so I could see the darn menu. How id I get so old so fast? Must be the cookies.
You have to make your own swag lamps now. I bought Kate a Chinese lantern shade and had to buy the chain/cord part separate. It plugs into the wall and hangs from a hook in the ceiling. I remember having a pink one with fringe as a kid (but no pink way did it cost a thousand pink dollars)
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