SUPPER CLUB - Tuesday, Jan 31st
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2017 1:18 am
Good Morning,
What a nice day yesterday. We made camp at noon and whiled away a warm sunny day in a very pretty, quiet place - surrounded by tall saguaros. We even cooked our supper outside. But it's chilly out there now!!
TINA - it's so sad about your mom. Her behavior is emotional abuse. She is so lucky your dad hasn't left her and filed charges. He presents as a classic abuse victim. Perhaps everyone should give her a few days without family dancing attendance. Get that move finished, go out for pizza, watch a movie. Take a break from her. She's in good hands. And when you all go back, if she starts in again, just turn and walk out of the room for the rest of the day. When your dad or anyone else lets her engage them with her hurtful tirades, it only enables and perpetuates her nasty behavior. It might not help her, but it sure would help all of you if you break the cycle, even for a while! Please forgive if I overstep here, but she isn't good for any of you when she's like this.
CAROLE with an e - so sorry you have a cold! That Luke is so funny! Scottie would never sleep in a bed even when he was a new puppy. He just sleeps flat out on the floor, wherever he happens to be when he gets sleepy. How long is orange season? Or do different varieties of oranges have different seasons? We picked bags full of them in Bakersfield when we were heading east first week of December.
VAL - welcome! How was the potluck?
CHICKIE - Bill once told me that orange marmalade was his favorite jam, so I made a batch of it. He never ate it! It took him years to go through 9 half-pints! so I never made it again. I prefer raspberry.
BECCA - sorry you had to cancel your scan. Hope your weather is better soon.
IRISH - I hope your adventures today are good ones! Sounds like the appliances and electronics at your house are all 'taking a break'. What a blessing your neighbors, Ted & Donna, are! I'm sure they are more than happy to help where they can. Yes, Autumn mentioned home more than once this visit. she also told me that many of her friends who moved away after college are moving back and one even lives within walking distance of our house! Do you suppose the slight wistfulness in her voice was my hopeful imagination?
Today we're moving further west to Gila Bend, AZ to a campground called Painted Rocks where early civilizations left their art on big rocks. It's a desert area we've visited many times, but it always fascinates. Lots of ATV trails, too, but we don't have the RZR with us this trip so we'll just camp for the night. My BIL made rezzies for us Wed & Thursday nights at the park he is staying at in Yuma. Will be good to see him again.
Supper. I think we'll have one of my favorite camping meals, cooked outside on the camp stove: Raw fries (sliced raw potatoes, fried until golden brown), with onion and green pepper. I'll add in the last of our polish sausage, sliced, and some pork'n'beans on the side. I have salad makings, too. The thing I love about cooking outside is that Bill automatically assumes it's his job. and who am I do disagree with the HOH?? (He insists that means Head of Household. Though in my business of nursing, HOH simply means Hard of Hearing. ;o))
What's happening on your plate tonite?
What a nice day yesterday. We made camp at noon and whiled away a warm sunny day in a very pretty, quiet place - surrounded by tall saguaros. We even cooked our supper outside. But it's chilly out there now!!
TINA - it's so sad about your mom. Her behavior is emotional abuse. She is so lucky your dad hasn't left her and filed charges. He presents as a classic abuse victim. Perhaps everyone should give her a few days without family dancing attendance. Get that move finished, go out for pizza, watch a movie. Take a break from her. She's in good hands. And when you all go back, if she starts in again, just turn and walk out of the room for the rest of the day. When your dad or anyone else lets her engage them with her hurtful tirades, it only enables and perpetuates her nasty behavior. It might not help her, but it sure would help all of you if you break the cycle, even for a while! Please forgive if I overstep here, but she isn't good for any of you when she's like this.
CAROLE with an e - so sorry you have a cold! That Luke is so funny! Scottie would never sleep in a bed even when he was a new puppy. He just sleeps flat out on the floor, wherever he happens to be when he gets sleepy. How long is orange season? Or do different varieties of oranges have different seasons? We picked bags full of them in Bakersfield when we were heading east first week of December.
VAL - welcome! How was the potluck?
CHICKIE - Bill once told me that orange marmalade was his favorite jam, so I made a batch of it. He never ate it! It took him years to go through 9 half-pints! so I never made it again. I prefer raspberry.
BECCA - sorry you had to cancel your scan. Hope your weather is better soon.
IRISH - I hope your adventures today are good ones! Sounds like the appliances and electronics at your house are all 'taking a break'. What a blessing your neighbors, Ted & Donna, are! I'm sure they are more than happy to help where they can. Yes, Autumn mentioned home more than once this visit. she also told me that many of her friends who moved away after college are moving back and one even lives within walking distance of our house! Do you suppose the slight wistfulness in her voice was my hopeful imagination?
Today we're moving further west to Gila Bend, AZ to a campground called Painted Rocks where early civilizations left their art on big rocks. It's a desert area we've visited many times, but it always fascinates. Lots of ATV trails, too, but we don't have the RZR with us this trip so we'll just camp for the night. My BIL made rezzies for us Wed & Thursday nights at the park he is staying at in Yuma. Will be good to see him again.
Supper. I think we'll have one of my favorite camping meals, cooked outside on the camp stove: Raw fries (sliced raw potatoes, fried until golden brown), with onion and green pepper. I'll add in the last of our polish sausage, sliced, and some pork'n'beans on the side. I have salad makings, too. The thing I love about cooking outside is that Bill automatically assumes it's his job. and who am I do disagree with the HOH?? (He insists that means Head of Household. Though in my business of nursing, HOH simply means Hard of Hearing. ;o))
What's happening on your plate tonite?