SUPPER CLUB - Tuesday, Dec 19th
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 3:30 am
Good morning,
We have pouring rain here this morning. Makes for nasty working conditions for the crews at the train wreck site. It is about 30 miles south of us. One bit of good news, the number of lives lost was originally reported to be 6 but late yesterday that was reduced to 3. I-5 is completely blocked southbound. They have two detours, one past our house and one through JBLM (military base) and both take about two hours. What a mess it all is. Massive cranes were brought in overnight and have begun removing the 13 derailed cars, some of them dangling from the overpass. It's a slow process as they have to preserve evidence, make sure the overpass is sturdy, and trying to preserve the roadbed. We have never had an accident of this magnitude in our area.
And later this morning, we'll be out on I-5, northbound,taking my brother to Seattle for two doctor appointments. It's going to be a long day. we won't be getting home until about 8pm so my neighbor will have to come in to potty and feed our furry crew.
CHICKIE - Happy birthday to Daniel!! Where does the time go?? happy for the report on Lint and Blackie. I was thinking of them yesterday and meant to ask you. It's a wonder you get anything done at all with all the fur-folk you so lovingly care for.
LINDA - glad to see you! And what fun to visit your special family and your god-daughter and make some new old memories. thank you for sharing a photo. I hope the weather behaves for you to get away to Yosemite. Since you posted such a nice picture and had such a nice time, I'm going to give you a pass on your supper last night. But that's it for the rest of the year!
BECCA - glad your DH is improving. But the Chest PhysioTherapy (CPT) is still a good idea for him. The more he can clear from his chest, the sooner he will be well. Sorry, I'm not a gingersnap person, but Late DH#2 loved them. So I made them for him. I should ask Bill if he likes them, I suppose. We've only been married 25 years. But I'm afraid he'll say yes! His all time favorite is oatmeal raisin.
TINA - you are rockin' now! Shopping done! Travel trailer moved for Kevin! quilt tops finished and one quilted! You go, girl! I wonder what's going on with your mom. Perhaps she's simply annoyed that you didn't do what SHE wanted this weekend so is vying for your attention now . . Let us know.
JANA - I've seen those coin offers and they always look like scams to me. Fortunately, my dad was suspicious of everybody (even me!) so he didn't fall for that kind of thing. But the scammers make it look so honest.
VELDA - I haven't seen a recipe for bars like Payday Candybars. They sound delicious! Care to share that recipe??
IRISH - your days sound busier now than ever. I love those towels that are cut in half with the crochet'd top. They are great gifts for everyone in your family. I use them in the house and in the trailer. I have a pattern to make them with fabric, not crochet, and I should get that pattern out and get busy myself.
BECKY - glad you have some good help with your crowd and all the chores they generate. Sounds like a festive time looming in your house! I miss the chaos of family around, Bill and I try to do something fun together on Christmas Day. One year we spent all day writing a script to include all the goofy gifts my sister sent us (thrift shop gags, mostly), and then videotaped a little movie of us using all the gifts. some of it was pretty funny. Then we mailed the VCR tape to my sister as our 'thank you'. so we manage to amuse ourselves even without family around. (but I'd prefer the family!)
I have no supper plan. Since we'll be home so late, so we might stop somewhere along the way and get something with my brother and nephew. My nephew is the one who had the brain tumor in October. He's still not driving much - just back roads that he knows very well. So since Bill knows Seattle, this is why we are doing the driving today - and probably to any/all other future appointments Albert has in Seattle. But so wonderful that despite his own problems, Jeff is there for his dad, being a solid support. Anyway - no cooking tonite.
What's the deal in your kitchen tonite?
We have pouring rain here this morning. Makes for nasty working conditions for the crews at the train wreck site. It is about 30 miles south of us. One bit of good news, the number of lives lost was originally reported to be 6 but late yesterday that was reduced to 3. I-5 is completely blocked southbound. They have two detours, one past our house and one through JBLM (military base) and both take about two hours. What a mess it all is. Massive cranes were brought in overnight and have begun removing the 13 derailed cars, some of them dangling from the overpass. It's a slow process as they have to preserve evidence, make sure the overpass is sturdy, and trying to preserve the roadbed. We have never had an accident of this magnitude in our area.
And later this morning, we'll be out on I-5, northbound,taking my brother to Seattle for two doctor appointments. It's going to be a long day. we won't be getting home until about 8pm so my neighbor will have to come in to potty and feed our furry crew.
CHICKIE - Happy birthday to Daniel!! Where does the time go?? happy for the report on Lint and Blackie. I was thinking of them yesterday and meant to ask you. It's a wonder you get anything done at all with all the fur-folk you so lovingly care for.
LINDA - glad to see you! And what fun to visit your special family and your god-daughter and make some new old memories. thank you for sharing a photo. I hope the weather behaves for you to get away to Yosemite. Since you posted such a nice picture and had such a nice time, I'm going to give you a pass on your supper last night. But that's it for the rest of the year!
BECCA - glad your DH is improving. But the Chest PhysioTherapy (CPT) is still a good idea for him. The more he can clear from his chest, the sooner he will be well. Sorry, I'm not a gingersnap person, but Late DH#2 loved them. So I made them for him. I should ask Bill if he likes them, I suppose. We've only been married 25 years. But I'm afraid he'll say yes! His all time favorite is oatmeal raisin.
TINA - you are rockin' now! Shopping done! Travel trailer moved for Kevin! quilt tops finished and one quilted! You go, girl! I wonder what's going on with your mom. Perhaps she's simply annoyed that you didn't do what SHE wanted this weekend so is vying for your attention now . . Let us know.
JANA - I've seen those coin offers and they always look like scams to me. Fortunately, my dad was suspicious of everybody (even me!) so he didn't fall for that kind of thing. But the scammers make it look so honest.
VELDA - I haven't seen a recipe for bars like Payday Candybars. They sound delicious! Care to share that recipe??
IRISH - your days sound busier now than ever. I love those towels that are cut in half with the crochet'd top. They are great gifts for everyone in your family. I use them in the house and in the trailer. I have a pattern to make them with fabric, not crochet, and I should get that pattern out and get busy myself.
BECKY - glad you have some good help with your crowd and all the chores they generate. Sounds like a festive time looming in your house! I miss the chaos of family around, Bill and I try to do something fun together on Christmas Day. One year we spent all day writing a script to include all the goofy gifts my sister sent us (thrift shop gags, mostly), and then videotaped a little movie of us using all the gifts. some of it was pretty funny. Then we mailed the VCR tape to my sister as our 'thank you'. so we manage to amuse ourselves even without family around. (but I'd prefer the family!)
I have no supper plan. Since we'll be home so late, so we might stop somewhere along the way and get something with my brother and nephew. My nephew is the one who had the brain tumor in October. He's still not driving much - just back roads that he knows very well. So since Bill knows Seattle, this is why we are doing the driving today - and probably to any/all other future appointments Albert has in Seattle. But so wonderful that despite his own problems, Jeff is there for his dad, being a solid support. Anyway - no cooking tonite.
What's the deal in your kitchen tonite?