On Monday, I made Chicken Parmesan in the crock pot and served it with penne. Mom and I went to Tai Pan Trading and she bought some more metal candle holders and some pink and red glass hearts to fill the jars she bought earlier. It snowed the rest of the day.
I finished reading A Child Called It by Dave Pelzer and Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Johnathan Foer. On Tuesday, we watched Mr. Popper's Penguins.
On Wednesday, Mom and I went to Kohl's in Clinton, because she had a gift card from Christmas. She bought some shirts. Afterwards we ate at Costa Vida.
On Thursday, Mom and I went to Apria in Ogden to get her a new mask for her cpap machine. Then we drove to Willey Honda in Bountiful to pick up the license plates for her car. Then we drove back up to Farmington to go to the DMV and get her plates as handicapped. We went across the street to Station Park and went through Homegoods, Ross, and Marshalls. The tubing on her wheelchair popped off its connecter again as we went over a bump, so Dad will have to fix it. Mom bought some shirts and a framed metal flower wall hanging for the kitchen. We ate lunch at Cutler's in Layton. I made shredded barbecue chicken in the crock pot for dinner and we made it into sandwiches. I watched
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II on DVD.
On Friday, Mom and I went to Wal-Mart to get some groceries. Mom bought two Maroon rugs for the kitchen and two red pillows to match her new quilt for her bedroom. I read
Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper and I watched
Glee: The Concert on dvd.
On Saturday, We drove to Salt Lake. There was car on the freeway that rubbernecked, slammed on its brakes and skidded over 3 lanes. Thankfully he didn't hit anyone. He is lucky to be alive, especially with 2 children in his back seat. We went and ate at the Old Spaghetti Factory at Trolley Square. Afterwards we went to Sam's Club in Layton and ran into Brittany and Brenda, our next door neighbors from Layton.
Today, I decorated the house for Valentine's Day and watched the SAG Awards.
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