Friday, December 17, 2004

Amazing

Not only did Carnation email me to say that they will send me coupons to the value of the disgustingly salty hot chocolate drink that we bought, but Inglis got back to me about that bloody roasting pan! They said that they only use the highest quality products when manufacturing their products, and that their pan should not have had sharp edges like that! So if I would like to send the pan back they will replace it free of charge. I am more amazed that they wrote to me at all, let alone want to replace the pan. Mind you we have to send the pan to Mississauga, which will cost money, so we will be out of pocket! In the meantime, the nice French lady from the Inglis helpline hasn't come back to me yet. But I guess you can't have it all eh?

It is warm here today, +4 degrees, and Samantha has been out and about. In addition the rabbit has had a quick chew at the cabbage leaf that I left out there the other week! Samantha came and ate all the bread that K had left out for her, and then came and begged for more food, so I put out some sunflower seeds for her, she ate them all. LOL

Now I will go and check to see if the glue has dried on my end table, nail the legs back on and hopefully it won't be quite as shaky as it was!

Happy weekend to you all! Oh reminds me, I better go and phone my mother in law, find out when she is coming to stay.

1 comment:

aardvark al said...

Dear peg.

Is your rabbit a pet? Or is it an outdoor rabbit? I have a pet rabbit named zoomy. He likes mint, carrots, timothy, rabbit kibble, and those little crunchy carrot-like things you get at the pet store.

The reason I am writing though is that you said you are from Manitoba. I was always under the impression that there is no province of manitoba. Only a figment of the imagination of a tourist office in toronto, constructed out of bits an pieces of saskatchewan and northern ontario. That is, when you actually drive out past kenora, you just go right into saskatchewan. The signs say "come again to ontario" and then "welcome to saskatchewan", and vice versa, depending on the direction you're going.

Kind of tough for people who read the toronto brochures and actually think they'll find manitoba when they get out there. So, where do you actually live? Saskatchewan?