I went to get a root canal on the upper right, next to the last tooth, or 2nd tooth, the dentist calls it tooth number 2. Number one tooth left my body in about 1989 or so. I thought this root canal dentist was painless, but, boy was I wrong! It hurt worse than most for a while, but the pain was manageable; thobbing a little with my heart beats, and a little numbness along with the pain. But, the worst of it only last a few hours, and then I slept good last night, so I don't know whether I had any pain or not, and I am fine now this morning. I had the work done from 12 noon until, I think it was about 1:45 p.m. Then I went to two 2nd hand stores. I went back to the one where I saw the slow cooker, since Carol says ours is no good. Well, its, gone, someone else wanted it too, I guess. Then I went to another antique store, and I found 4 church hymn/song books. The lady at the counter told me that every so often they get together in someone's home, and they sing the old hymns. She is not happy either about the churches discontinuing singing the old hymns. There is nothing wrong with songs like "There is Power in the Bood," "Amazing Grace," "There is a Fountain Filled with Blood," "Look to the Lamb of God," "Tell it to Jesus," "Close to Thee," "At the Cross," "The Love of God," and we should be singing some of those songs as well!
Anyway I went to where we usually buy groceries, and where Carol gets her medications to eat because you can eat there cheaper than any other place! I think they offer such cheap food to get people into their establishment, and then those people buy some things. It is Costco which is a membership wholesale food place, but they give Carol free prescription medication insurance, so her medications don't cost as much there as elsewhere. Anyway I ordered and ate a Polish Hot Dog, huge, huge, with lots of relish and a drink for $1.62 cents, and in some places you have to pay more than that for a cup of coffee. Afterwards I went through the store, just enjoying myself. Carol wasn't with me so I bought nothing except my food to eat. Then they had a full size suzukie piano on display inviting people to play it if they wanted. So I sat down at it and played a few tunes, and it was fun, but I am partial to the acoustic, mechanical wooden pianos! Normally I would keep coming back refilling my pop contianer, but after the second one, I threw my cup away telling myself not to drink any more of that harmful stuff!!