SUPPER CLUB - Monday, March 5th
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 3:36 am
Good morning!
Yesterday while my sis was gone we did laundry, changed bedding, and I pieced a backing for my Valentine quilt. I think that's about all I accomplished. Then I had a 3-hr bout with insomnia last night so I finished reading a book. Today my sister comes back but we have no particular plans. The day will evolve. They all do.
We talked to my nephew yesterday morning and turns out he WANTS to stay up at the hospital with Albert so not only is he going to stay with his mom, but he extended her 4-day hotel rezzie to the full 8 days Al is expected to be in-house. He had no idea that I had been asked to stay with Barb. So, while I'll be there most days, I won't be staying overnight now. He is a good son. (and nephew!)
I've been spending time packing, unpacking, repacking, re-unpacking, etc. because at first I wasn't going to be staying, then I was, then wasn't, then was, and now I'm not. Again. So I finally settled on putting a toothbrush and clean tee-shirt in the car - just in case. It's starting to get funny.
I contacted IRISH over the weekend. She said she'd been doing OK but Kathy and Tim were leaving that afternoon and it was going to get lonely fast. She had plans to bake cookies to take to the facility where Jim was, and she hopes to return to caring for the purr-babies one day soon. She was so grateful for all the cards, messages, and prayers from our group. And one day soon, she hopes to have the energy to sit back down at our table.
BECCA - oh, how a 67-degree day would be nice here! Sounds like you made good use of it. It had to feel good on your bones! I bet your yard will be looking beautiful again as soon as those May flowers start popping. We've only been in the 40's with a damp breeze - but my candy tuft is also starting to blossom. It's tough tuft.
TINA - what's the report from your house these days? Did they finish getting the trailer all skirted? Is the porch on?
JANA - I love all your little Ethanisms! The cereal mixture is a beauty! haha! When I was little (pre-school age), we had pancakes almost every morning and I remember Mom cutting my pancake for me, grid fashion, but it HAD to be carefully reassembled in a purrfect round before I would eat it. And once, when we were camping, I overheard her say she forgot to salt the potatoes while cooking them over the fire. I didn't really know what that meant, but when I refused to eat them, they made me, and what ensued was one of the very few tantrums I ever threw. What a little twerp I must have been! Not cute like Ethan!
Since our ham supper was cancelled last Friday due to lack of hunger, we're going to have it tonite with potatoes (salted!), salad, and green beans.
What's going to be bubbling in your pot tonite?
Yesterday while my sis was gone we did laundry, changed bedding, and I pieced a backing for my Valentine quilt. I think that's about all I accomplished. Then I had a 3-hr bout with insomnia last night so I finished reading a book. Today my sister comes back but we have no particular plans. The day will evolve. They all do.
We talked to my nephew yesterday morning and turns out he WANTS to stay up at the hospital with Albert so not only is he going to stay with his mom, but he extended her 4-day hotel rezzie to the full 8 days Al is expected to be in-house. He had no idea that I had been asked to stay with Barb. So, while I'll be there most days, I won't be staying overnight now. He is a good son. (and nephew!)
I've been spending time packing, unpacking, repacking, re-unpacking, etc. because at first I wasn't going to be staying, then I was, then wasn't, then was, and now I'm not. Again. So I finally settled on putting a toothbrush and clean tee-shirt in the car - just in case. It's starting to get funny.
I contacted IRISH over the weekend. She said she'd been doing OK but Kathy and Tim were leaving that afternoon and it was going to get lonely fast. She had plans to bake cookies to take to the facility where Jim was, and she hopes to return to caring for the purr-babies one day soon. She was so grateful for all the cards, messages, and prayers from our group. And one day soon, she hopes to have the energy to sit back down at our table.
BECCA - oh, how a 67-degree day would be nice here! Sounds like you made good use of it. It had to feel good on your bones! I bet your yard will be looking beautiful again as soon as those May flowers start popping. We've only been in the 40's with a damp breeze - but my candy tuft is also starting to blossom. It's tough tuft.
TINA - what's the report from your house these days? Did they finish getting the trailer all skirted? Is the porch on?
JANA - I love all your little Ethanisms! The cereal mixture is a beauty! haha! When I was little (pre-school age), we had pancakes almost every morning and I remember Mom cutting my pancake for me, grid fashion, but it HAD to be carefully reassembled in a purrfect round before I would eat it. And once, when we were camping, I overheard her say she forgot to salt the potatoes while cooking them over the fire. I didn't really know what that meant, but when I refused to eat them, they made me, and what ensued was one of the very few tantrums I ever threw. What a little twerp I must have been! Not cute like Ethan!
Since our ham supper was cancelled last Friday due to lack of hunger, we're going to have it tonite with potatoes (salted!), salad, and green beans.
What's going to be bubbling in your pot tonite?