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Friday
Jun152007

Decisions, decisions

I'm not known for my decision-making skills. I joke with Greg that he's lucky that the one thing I haven't been wishy-washy about is him (and even that isn't completely true, if you know our early dating history...BUT once I knew it was HIM, I haven't reconsidered-wavered-questioned even once.) In the last few days I've had too many decisions buzzing around my head that even the most mundane decisions have seemed monumental. I dialed the cable company and hung up three times because I just didn't want to decide. Which plan for our new house? How many channels? Cable or satellite? Should we even have cable? I still haven't finished the deal.

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I am the annoying type that (with a few exceptions) really has NO opinion. I truly don't care what restaurant I go to - as long as I don't have to cook, I'm happy. What do I want to do today? Whatever you want, honey. It drives him crazy. I like to view myself as easy-going; he sees it as annoyingly unopinionated.

P.S. I'd definitely go for satellite. Then you can watch conference from home (as if you watch it at church anyway, right?). But that may sell the man in the family on its virtues. Whatever you decide, a DVR is a must. That is my most decided opinion for you.

Ah, yes...we have long been TiVoers. Can you do that with satellite?

06.15.2007 | Unregistered CommenterAnnie

Well, we are DVR folks (the satellite version of Tivo) which works just great. I assume you can do Tivo with anything, right?

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