Friday, July 18, 2008

FRIDAY JULY 18, 2008

GOOD AFTERNOON,

I HAD AN EARLY DAY TO BE AT THE CLINIC NEEDED TO LEAVE A LITTLE EARLY TO BEAT THE TRAFFIC (DIDNT HAPPEN) I WALKED OUT TO MY CAR TO SEE MOM AND A COUPLE OF THE NEIGHBORS LOOKING AT THE DRIVERS SIDE OF MY CAR THAT HAD THE WINDOWS AND PART OF THE DOOR SPRAY PAINTED A REAL PRETTY PINKISH RED COLOR. WHAT A WAY TO START THE DAY, BUT THOUGHT OH WELL LIFE GOES ON. I FEEL ALOT MORE RESTED TODAY, HAD A GOOD NITES SLEEP AND WAS READY TO GO THIS AM. MORE LABS AND ANOTHER ROUND OF CHEMO TO GO. DIDNT GET TO TALK TO ANYONE OF MUCH IMPORTANCE TODAY AT THE CLINIC.

COY SHOULD BE COMING HOME SOON, HE WANTS TO TAKE US OUT FOR SUPPER THEN MAYBE WORK ON REMOVING THE PAINT FROM MY CAR. IF YOU HAVE ANY IDEAS I THINK THAT I COULD USE 'EM.

HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!! I'M SURE MINE WILL BE BUSY SPOILING THE LITTLE ONES. LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU BRENDA

2 comments:

  1. Brenda,
    This might work for your paint problem. Michael bought his truck and after leaving noticed white paint on the back side of the truck. So we bought some Mr. Clean Magic erasers and it took it right off. Just wet it and ring it out and rub on the spot. We found out they work because when we stained the deck it got on the steel siding of the house and we tried everything to no avail. Then we had some of the magic erasers and desided to try it and took it right off, even after being on there for a year.
    Hope it works!
    Liz~

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  2. Brenda:
    I talked to Terry about what he would suggest. He said the first thing he would do is call your insurance agent. Paint is a big ticket on an automobile, and he thought a phone call was the first thing he would do. Then, assess what kind of paint was used. Let us know how things are going- I hate that this happened to you- especially at this time. Keep smilin,
    Love ya,
    Joyce

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