SUPPER CLUB - Thursday, Sept 29th
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 3:18 am
Good Morning,
I've lost track of the days and had to actually go to the kitchen calendar where I keep my brains, to see what day it is. Thursday! Sept 29th! My oldest DD's 26th wedding anniversary. Hard to imagine those kids have been married for 26 years. They've known each other since they were about 9 & 12 years old. Married at 18 & 21. And they are still a love story for the ages.
Our Jim is still in the hospital but will be transferred to a care facility soon, possibly today. One that has some staff skilled with Parkinson's patients so he will get the P.T. he needs. We learned his bone cancer is Stage 4 and incurable. But they may treat it in an attempt to at least prolong his life once they find out what kind of ca it is. Or they may not. Time is short, no matter what they do. And my personal thought is quality trumps quantity at a time like this, but it's not my decision to make. And I'll fully support any decision he and Terry make.
CHICKIE - your hooligans are such a hoot! I can picture you riding all your trails with them running along side, scooting off into the brush on scents of who knows what.
IRISH - so good to hear happy in your 'voice'! I know you will be worried about your Jim, but please know he's in good hands and you so deserve to have a wonderful time at the wedding festivities. And just what kinds of cookies are you making? Yesterday I made some peanut butter cookies for Jim, got distracted when adding flour, think I added too much, tossed in an extra egg, more peanut butter, then remembered the baking powder, soda, and salt at last minute. What a mess! But we baked them anyway, and they weren't wonderful, but passable.
JANA - that does sound reasonable for cooked and pulled pork. And our sauce of choice is ALWAYS Sweet Baby Rays!
BECCA - if you are able to join us today, please know we've all been thinking and praying for you and for your DH. And so appreciate your DD's post! Get well soon!
TINA - such a bummer that your doctor appointment was a bust yesterday. If they try to charge you for it, it's time to get your ornery on! (all they did was tell Tina blood results that they'd already given her a week ago. She went for echocardiogram results! and they didn't have them!) In fact, I'd not only demand they not charge you, I think you should charge THEM! For wasting your valuable time! See - I've got MY ornery on!!
CAROL - I bet you've got something cooking on your back burner. I can smell the wonderful aromas of your cooking clear from here!
I'm not sure what today holds here other than visiting Jim, but since our travels to Texas are most probably cancelled, I think I'll get out our fall decorations and spread a little seasonal festiveness around. And perhaps make a nice supper. Maybe baked chicken with mashed potatoes, peas, and salad. Or - red beans & kielbasa over rice. I will have to see what the HOH chooses. And to one of us HOH means Head of Household, and to one of us it merely means Hard of Hearing. You can try to figure out on your own who is who. ;o)
I've lost track of the days and had to actually go to the kitchen calendar where I keep my brains, to see what day it is. Thursday! Sept 29th! My oldest DD's 26th wedding anniversary. Hard to imagine those kids have been married for 26 years. They've known each other since they were about 9 & 12 years old. Married at 18 & 21. And they are still a love story for the ages.
Our Jim is still in the hospital but will be transferred to a care facility soon, possibly today. One that has some staff skilled with Parkinson's patients so he will get the P.T. he needs. We learned his bone cancer is Stage 4 and incurable. But they may treat it in an attempt to at least prolong his life once they find out what kind of ca it is. Or they may not. Time is short, no matter what they do. And my personal thought is quality trumps quantity at a time like this, but it's not my decision to make. And I'll fully support any decision he and Terry make.
CHICKIE - your hooligans are such a hoot! I can picture you riding all your trails with them running along side, scooting off into the brush on scents of who knows what.
IRISH - so good to hear happy in your 'voice'! I know you will be worried about your Jim, but please know he's in good hands and you so deserve to have a wonderful time at the wedding festivities. And just what kinds of cookies are you making? Yesterday I made some peanut butter cookies for Jim, got distracted when adding flour, think I added too much, tossed in an extra egg, more peanut butter, then remembered the baking powder, soda, and salt at last minute. What a mess! But we baked them anyway, and they weren't wonderful, but passable.
JANA - that does sound reasonable for cooked and pulled pork. And our sauce of choice is ALWAYS Sweet Baby Rays!
BECCA - if you are able to join us today, please know we've all been thinking and praying for you and for your DH. And so appreciate your DD's post! Get well soon!
TINA - such a bummer that your doctor appointment was a bust yesterday. If they try to charge you for it, it's time to get your ornery on! (all they did was tell Tina blood results that they'd already given her a week ago. She went for echocardiogram results! and they didn't have them!) In fact, I'd not only demand they not charge you, I think you should charge THEM! For wasting your valuable time! See - I've got MY ornery on!!
CAROL - I bet you've got something cooking on your back burner. I can smell the wonderful aromas of your cooking clear from here!
I'm not sure what today holds here other than visiting Jim, but since our travels to Texas are most probably cancelled, I think I'll get out our fall decorations and spread a little seasonal festiveness around. And perhaps make a nice supper. Maybe baked chicken with mashed potatoes, peas, and salad. Or - red beans & kielbasa over rice. I will have to see what the HOH chooses. And to one of us HOH means Head of Household, and to one of us it merely means Hard of Hearing. You can try to figure out on your own who is who. ;o)