SUPPER CLUB - Monday, May 1st
Posted: Mon May 01, 2017 3:49 am
Good morning,
Not raining this morning, so looks like our daily walk is ON! We only skip if it's raining hard. And later this morning I have another chiropractor appointment. Adjustments are sure different than they were years ago. Now he runs a sort of vibrating gun up and down my spine. It sounds kind of like an automatic rifle, which got my attention at first. But it sure does work! I've been spring cleaning all weekend long and my back/neck are no worse for it,and much better than they were a week ago.
Today will be cleaning my sewing room and dealing with all the fall-out from the other rooms that has collected in the hallway. Then I will have the upstairs all finished! yay! Downstairs in our big family/TV room and our bedroom and master bath. That will be the project for this coming week. After that comes the garage. My daddy always said "no rest for the wicked". I sort of wondered as a kid, what he meant by that. Now I guess I know. . .
CHRISS - did you get your steak yesterday? And did you get to play in your room? Did you finish your home project for your DS and DDIL? How's the mermaid quilt coming? It's a baby quilt for a co-worker, right?
TINA - aren't you the clever wife! I'd jump on that great idea of Frankie's before he forgets he had it! Is the den further down your hallway? I don't want to get lost next time I visit!
JANA - I love open galley nights. But since breakfast at our house is just that about 360 days a year, I figure I should probably at least dish up the supper heat'n'eats. Lol!
CHICKIE - what a day you had yesterday!! Glad the calves were tucked into the garage, safe and dry. But so sorry you had to go out in all that dangerous weather so late at night! I don't do dark, so anything after sundown is 'not my job, Mon!' No tornadoes within 5 miles of you?? Heck! I wouldn't feel safe if tornadoes were within 5 STATES of me! The ones in Texas sure got my attention.
LINDA - good luck with retirement! At least your DH seems to enjoy cooking so he can immerse himself in that. But most wives I know have worked hard to stay out of death row that first year of adjustment after hubby retires. I know I did. Bill was used to being the boss of a team. All he had after he retired was me. and who knew, after 50 years of doing laundry, I WAS DOING IT ALL WRONG!! And while he wasn't willing to take it on himself, he WAS happy to show me the error of my ways. Also, turns out my kitchen was arranged all wrong, too. Again, he wasn't willing to do any cooking, but he felt he should have a say in where everything went. Truly, it's a wonder the man still breathes. One word of advice, if he doesn't have a hobby, get him one! Plus, I think as retirement gift, you should take him on a wine-tasting trip to SE Washington . . . if you like wine that is. We might even join you. . .
IRISH - I owe you an e-mail but keep getting engrossed in things not on the computer. Today! I promise! Sending you much love!!
BECCA - I'm sure you will be busy today. Isn't your niece arriving tomorrow for a 2-day visit?
Supper tonite? Let's see what the weather is going to do. If it's at all nice, we'll grill those chops I talked about last week and add a packet of potatoes with onions and cheese. OR - maybe minestrone soup. I have fresh veggies that need using.
What's the word from your kitchen?
Not raining this morning, so looks like our daily walk is ON! We only skip if it's raining hard. And later this morning I have another chiropractor appointment. Adjustments are sure different than they were years ago. Now he runs a sort of vibrating gun up and down my spine. It sounds kind of like an automatic rifle, which got my attention at first. But it sure does work! I've been spring cleaning all weekend long and my back/neck are no worse for it,and much better than they were a week ago.
Today will be cleaning my sewing room and dealing with all the fall-out from the other rooms that has collected in the hallway. Then I will have the upstairs all finished! yay! Downstairs in our big family/TV room and our bedroom and master bath. That will be the project for this coming week. After that comes the garage. My daddy always said "no rest for the wicked". I sort of wondered as a kid, what he meant by that. Now I guess I know. . .
CHRISS - did you get your steak yesterday? And did you get to play in your room? Did you finish your home project for your DS and DDIL? How's the mermaid quilt coming? It's a baby quilt for a co-worker, right?
TINA - aren't you the clever wife! I'd jump on that great idea of Frankie's before he forgets he had it! Is the den further down your hallway? I don't want to get lost next time I visit!
JANA - I love open galley nights. But since breakfast at our house is just that about 360 days a year, I figure I should probably at least dish up the supper heat'n'eats. Lol!
CHICKIE - what a day you had yesterday!! Glad the calves were tucked into the garage, safe and dry. But so sorry you had to go out in all that dangerous weather so late at night! I don't do dark, so anything after sundown is 'not my job, Mon!' No tornadoes within 5 miles of you?? Heck! I wouldn't feel safe if tornadoes were within 5 STATES of me! The ones in Texas sure got my attention.
LINDA - good luck with retirement! At least your DH seems to enjoy cooking so he can immerse himself in that. But most wives I know have worked hard to stay out of death row that first year of adjustment after hubby retires. I know I did. Bill was used to being the boss of a team. All he had after he retired was me. and who knew, after 50 years of doing laundry, I WAS DOING IT ALL WRONG!! And while he wasn't willing to take it on himself, he WAS happy to show me the error of my ways. Also, turns out my kitchen was arranged all wrong, too. Again, he wasn't willing to do any cooking, but he felt he should have a say in where everything went. Truly, it's a wonder the man still breathes. One word of advice, if he doesn't have a hobby, get him one! Plus, I think as retirement gift, you should take him on a wine-tasting trip to SE Washington . . . if you like wine that is. We might even join you. . .
IRISH - I owe you an e-mail but keep getting engrossed in things not on the computer. Today! I promise! Sending you much love!!
BECCA - I'm sure you will be busy today. Isn't your niece arriving tomorrow for a 2-day visit?
Supper tonite? Let's see what the weather is going to do. If it's at all nice, we'll grill those chops I talked about last week and add a packet of potatoes with onions and cheese. OR - maybe minestrone soup. I have fresh veggies that need using.
What's the word from your kitchen?