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The main item on yesterday's schedule was, oddly enough, a family
shopping trip. Well, 3/4 of the family, anyway. The flower_cat wanted a new purple laptop-bag/purse for her
new EeePC, and the
chaoswolf wanted a new Windows laptop
capable of running Adobe CS3, which she needs for school. The Wolfling
had determined that there was a Lenovo at Micro Center that fit her needs,
and
nolly had suggested either Staples or Office ?Depot? for
the bag. Along the way, the Cat wanted to drive around the neighborhood
of the Baycon hotel and locate the nearest restaurants. So off we went.
Micro Center is located within Mission College's ring-road, and it's off Great America Parkway only a few blocks from the Santa Clara Convention center, so we hit that first and backtracked to MC, spotting restaurants along the way. There's nothing within a short walk of the hotel, unfortunately, but it's only a short drive. About 20-30 minutes' walking each way, if you want the exercise; I probably will.
The Cat had never been to Micro Center, so she had fun exploring (and rejecting their entire collection of laptop bags, none of which were purple) while the Wolfling bought her lappie. The Cat bought a little laptop stand that looked as though it would hold the EeePC off of upholstry and keep it from burning up, so that was OK. End of part 1.
There was a Staples on the way home. No purple bags, though we did get a dark-pink beanbag laptop tray in case the stand didn't work out. End of part 2. We continued toward home, intending to drop off the Wolf, until I mentioned that there might be something at REI. The Wolf immediately pricked up her ears, and we quickly changed course.
No joy at REI, either, though there were a couple of Timbuktu bags that came close. Sort of a muddy purplish, with a broad stripe of either beige or pink. Gack. But there was an Office Max next door...
Score! Buxton Reno tote; rich dark purple; big enough for her present purse, the Eee, accessories, and so on. Big win. End of part 3.
Came home and verified that, indeed, the little stand held the Eee just fine. The Y.D. immediately claimed the beanbag tray -- "It's pink!" Verified that the bag's handles are -- just barely -- long enough to go over the handles of the wheelchair.
Went out for my walkies around 6pm, when it was pleasantly cool. Leftovers for dinner.
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