SATURDAY, February 1st, 2025
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 3:54 am
Good morning
Happy February!! I've been putting 2025 every place I can just to stick it in my brain. Because since we no longer write more than a few birthday checks every year, there's no place to write 2 0 2 5 and I keep forgetting how far into the future we are now living.
LOIS - I consider going to the phone store one of the worst tortures known to the shopping world
FLO - I have my mom's recipe for sour dough bread, but never made it. Maybe I should give it a try.
JUDI - how was dinner with your friends last night? Was Val using the eliptical before her treatment?
CHRISS - I bet your folks are thrilled to have a new housekeeper! So sweet of you! And the purrfect way to return the favor for the things he's been doing for you. Isn't an atmospheric river what they used to call a pineapple express? I think pineapple express is a more colorful term to use for a downpour. They are talking snow this weekend where I live in Puget Sound, though we usually don't get more than just enough to dust the trees.
VAL - every single woman I know who's husband has retired has been in danger of having to do 20-life. I hope your hubby gets himself a good hobby! It's an adjustment having him home all day, every day. Bill has had several hobbies but never sticks with them. He spends most of his time playing on his computer. He does go to the "Y" 3x/week, though. And he does do a lot of repairs/upgrades to the house, car, truck, and trailer so that gives me a little bit of indoor peace n quiet. OH - by the way, when planning your trip, don't forget to figure in time zone changes. On your way to Rock Springs you will lose an hour. Today, we'll be gaining an hour!! Yay for gaining! Don't forget - this trip is to be enjoyed.
TINA - no, Amara doesn't have a tablet. She's only 22 months. I think they want to keep her from screens as long as they can. We sent her a 10-sec video and 3 pictures last night. Daddy said she loved them. He sends us the same every day. It never occurred to us until yesterday that we could do the same so she doesn't forget us! Maybe we'll see you this afternoon? We are leaving from Ft Stockton. I think that's about 370 miles to Deming. We'll probably arrive at Dream Catcher 4-5pm ish. Have to stop at Walmart first and then I need to do a load of laundry at the RV park.
LYN - that is a bummer about the floor. Can you start moving stuff in after floor is laid? We zipped by Coopers and it rang a bell in my mind that that was the one you had mentioned a few times. Yes, Mom made 6 loaves of bread every day. She bought flour in 50# fabric flour sacks. I remember her making dresses from them. We had 6 kids in our family spread over 17 years. And we were the gathering place for all my teen brothers' friends. They ate a lot!
MARY Q - You are right - on our way home, the barn is our focus. Bill says it's me, but I notice he's up earlier to hit road as we get closer to home, and he just was quoting me our mileage for today. He was 50 miles short (300) but he said that's what he's going with! lol! I remember going to that LQS in Anchorage. I think they were closed and gone last August, too.
JANA - a new Christmas book, you say? At Art to Heart? Hm...... maybe I should check that out.
Well, today will be another long day on I-10. It's a good route and traffic was light yesterday. I-20, a big trucking route, will join '10' today so traffic will pick up. And El Paso is never any fun. But once we're on the other side, it will be good traveling until Tuscon, which is easier to drive through than El Paso. Tonite's supper will be leftover goulash. Not Hungarian, but Mom's old macaroni/hamburger/tomato/onion recipe. And a salad.
Take care! I'll check in on my phone later down the road.
mz
Happy February!! I've been putting 2025 every place I can just to stick it in my brain. Because since we no longer write more than a few birthday checks every year, there's no place to write 2 0 2 5 and I keep forgetting how far into the future we are now living.
LOIS - I consider going to the phone store one of the worst tortures known to the shopping world
FLO - I have my mom's recipe for sour dough bread, but never made it. Maybe I should give it a try.
JUDI - how was dinner with your friends last night? Was Val using the eliptical before her treatment?
CHRISS - I bet your folks are thrilled to have a new housekeeper! So sweet of you! And the purrfect way to return the favor for the things he's been doing for you. Isn't an atmospheric river what they used to call a pineapple express? I think pineapple express is a more colorful term to use for a downpour. They are talking snow this weekend where I live in Puget Sound, though we usually don't get more than just enough to dust the trees.
VAL - every single woman I know who's husband has retired has been in danger of having to do 20-life. I hope your hubby gets himself a good hobby! It's an adjustment having him home all day, every day. Bill has had several hobbies but never sticks with them. He spends most of his time playing on his computer. He does go to the "Y" 3x/week, though. And he does do a lot of repairs/upgrades to the house, car, truck, and trailer so that gives me a little bit of indoor peace n quiet. OH - by the way, when planning your trip, don't forget to figure in time zone changes. On your way to Rock Springs you will lose an hour. Today, we'll be gaining an hour!! Yay for gaining! Don't forget - this trip is to be enjoyed.
TINA - no, Amara doesn't have a tablet. She's only 22 months. I think they want to keep her from screens as long as they can. We sent her a 10-sec video and 3 pictures last night. Daddy said she loved them. He sends us the same every day. It never occurred to us until yesterday that we could do the same so she doesn't forget us! Maybe we'll see you this afternoon? We are leaving from Ft Stockton. I think that's about 370 miles to Deming. We'll probably arrive at Dream Catcher 4-5pm ish. Have to stop at Walmart first and then I need to do a load of laundry at the RV park.
LYN - that is a bummer about the floor. Can you start moving stuff in after floor is laid? We zipped by Coopers and it rang a bell in my mind that that was the one you had mentioned a few times. Yes, Mom made 6 loaves of bread every day. She bought flour in 50# fabric flour sacks. I remember her making dresses from them. We had 6 kids in our family spread over 17 years. And we were the gathering place for all my teen brothers' friends. They ate a lot!
MARY Q - You are right - on our way home, the barn is our focus. Bill says it's me, but I notice he's up earlier to hit road as we get closer to home, and he just was quoting me our mileage for today. He was 50 miles short (300) but he said that's what he's going with! lol! I remember going to that LQS in Anchorage. I think they were closed and gone last August, too.
JANA - a new Christmas book, you say? At Art to Heart? Hm...... maybe I should check that out.
Well, today will be another long day on I-10. It's a good route and traffic was light yesterday. I-20, a big trucking route, will join '10' today so traffic will pick up. And El Paso is never any fun. But once we're on the other side, it will be good traveling until Tuscon, which is easier to drive through than El Paso. Tonite's supper will be leftover goulash. Not Hungarian, but Mom's old macaroni/hamburger/tomato/onion recipe. And a salad.
Take care! I'll check in on my phone later down the road.
mz