SUPPER CLUB - Sunday, July 17th
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 4:04 am
Good Morning!
there has been so much going on in our lives lately that I've almost forgotten Bill's birthday! OOPS! I have 3 days to get it together!
Our BBQ was great fun! I think everyone had a nice time and there were no mosquitos. the only leftovers we have are some baked beans and a huge platter of cookies. And just to frost my cake, my son and DIL stopped by on their way home from a lavender festival in Sequim, a small town about 75 miles north of us on the Olympic Peninsula. and they brought me a little bouquet of lavender tied up with purple ribbon. It was a good day, but I was TIRED by bedtime last night!
JANA - OK, I can picture everything now! We have a split level house. Our living room upstairs is small, more of a conversation area, really. We do our LIVING in our downstairs family room.
IRISH - I understand what you mean about being uneasy leaving Jim. My SIL can't leave my DB either. Makes simple things like grocery shopping so difficult. We offer to help but she will never mention it until it's all done and then say things like, "Oh, I sure could have used your help!". You really got your fingers into a lot of pies yesterday between laundry, garage, and basement! I'm happy to say that right now our house and garage are pretty clean. The laundry - not so much. But tomorrow works for me! $10,000 for a 13 room house! What year was that? In 1974 my first hubby, Mike, and I bought our first home - a 960 sq foot 3-bed, 1 bath rambler with small garage on 1/3 acre. For $24,000. Our payments were $182/mo at 16% interest. We sold it 9 years later for $50,000. Today it would probably go for close to $200,000. Depends on what kind of shape it's in.
BECCA - happy anniversary to you come august! What a milestone! Your quilt will be so cute! Would love to see it! Sounds like your hubby is kind of like my brother - a social guy that people are drawn to. Jim always has even strangers talking to him if he's left on his own like that.
CHICKIE - you must be out berry picking! My middle brother, Al, e-mailed me that he's been picking every day and now has almost a gallon of berries. I told him where your freezer is! He wants enough a batch of jam, a pie, and some blackberry dumplings. But he's after the little wild mountain blackberries, not the big ones.
CAROL - how's it going at your house? Only 2 more days until you can get your incision wet, right? that will be a relief. Hope it has gotten you out of kitchen duty!
TINA - I'll be texting you today to make sure you are all OK down there in your heat. Though I see you are cooling off to 97-99 this week . . . .
I don't know what we'll be doing today. Our oregon friends are here until tomorrow morning. They are in their fifth-wheel in our yard. They have the same trailer we do, only 8 years newer. But they want to go to our Costco here. and we've all been invited to our frinds' for wine and appeitizers later this afternoon. (they were here yesterday as well). So in between - who knows!
supper - tacos!
computer battery dying! got to go!
there has been so much going on in our lives lately that I've almost forgotten Bill's birthday! OOPS! I have 3 days to get it together!
Our BBQ was great fun! I think everyone had a nice time and there were no mosquitos. the only leftovers we have are some baked beans and a huge platter of cookies. And just to frost my cake, my son and DIL stopped by on their way home from a lavender festival in Sequim, a small town about 75 miles north of us on the Olympic Peninsula. and they brought me a little bouquet of lavender tied up with purple ribbon. It was a good day, but I was TIRED by bedtime last night!
JANA - OK, I can picture everything now! We have a split level house. Our living room upstairs is small, more of a conversation area, really. We do our LIVING in our downstairs family room.
IRISH - I understand what you mean about being uneasy leaving Jim. My SIL can't leave my DB either. Makes simple things like grocery shopping so difficult. We offer to help but she will never mention it until it's all done and then say things like, "Oh, I sure could have used your help!". You really got your fingers into a lot of pies yesterday between laundry, garage, and basement! I'm happy to say that right now our house and garage are pretty clean. The laundry - not so much. But tomorrow works for me! $10,000 for a 13 room house! What year was that? In 1974 my first hubby, Mike, and I bought our first home - a 960 sq foot 3-bed, 1 bath rambler with small garage on 1/3 acre. For $24,000. Our payments were $182/mo at 16% interest. We sold it 9 years later for $50,000. Today it would probably go for close to $200,000. Depends on what kind of shape it's in.
BECCA - happy anniversary to you come august! What a milestone! Your quilt will be so cute! Would love to see it! Sounds like your hubby is kind of like my brother - a social guy that people are drawn to. Jim always has even strangers talking to him if he's left on his own like that.
CHICKIE - you must be out berry picking! My middle brother, Al, e-mailed me that he's been picking every day and now has almost a gallon of berries. I told him where your freezer is! He wants enough a batch of jam, a pie, and some blackberry dumplings. But he's after the little wild mountain blackberries, not the big ones.
CAROL - how's it going at your house? Only 2 more days until you can get your incision wet, right? that will be a relief. Hope it has gotten you out of kitchen duty!
TINA - I'll be texting you today to make sure you are all OK down there in your heat. Though I see you are cooling off to 97-99 this week . . . .
I don't know what we'll be doing today. Our oregon friends are here until tomorrow morning. They are in their fifth-wheel in our yard. They have the same trailer we do, only 8 years newer. But they want to go to our Costco here. and we've all been invited to our frinds' for wine and appeitizers later this afternoon. (they were here yesterday as well). So in between - who knows!
supper - tacos!
computer battery dying! got to go!