SUPPER CLUB - Tuesday, Jan 29
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:01 pm
Good morning,
We are home finally! Such a relief. I liken traveling I-5 in with the semi's to running with the bulls in Spain! I'm a clutcher and a gasper when they seem to get too close to us. Bill has learned to ignore me. Vicki saw us arrive home, of course. About a month ago, she had placed 3 chairs in a row just on our side of the property line, facing our RV shelter. Our friends, Tex & Annette, had stored their trailer in our shelter while we were gone and they had to move the chairs back to her side to get their trailer out on Sunday. (they timed it so Vicki would be at breakfast with her kids). Good thing they moved the chairs because Vicki came out, sat down in one, crossed her arms and legs and glared at us as we parked our rig. She wouldn't move. Bill did a good job and didn't need to run over her while jockeying the truck & trailer, but sometimes the backing and parking doesn't always go so well. She sat and glared for a half-hour after we were done, and watched us carry in things. Then she moved to OUR front yard and kind of patrolled it, arms crossed, glaring at us in the house.
I got a lot carried in and put away, but there will be more today. I have more than a mountain of laundry to get started on. Then the cleaning starts. And the house is pretty dusty, too, after 3 months. And the yard! Not only is all the fall debris everywhere, but there is a lot of winter blow down as well - limbs and branches are everywhere. There were a few windstorms while we were gone. And I see my daffodils are up, poking their heads through the layer of leaves.
TINA - glad the treatments are working for you but I sure wish you could get them as often as you need them. I can't imagine having to water your yard. lol! We have ducks swimming on our back lawn! And yes, Dawn is a great de-greaser. It's recommended for cross-stitch projects if they need to be cleaned before framing. Also, it's used to wash birds and other wildlife caught in oil spills. and of course, laundry.
CHICKIE - See - being a nice person has its rewards - you get asked to do more and more! lol! I do all my bindings by machine. Such a time saver, especially in a project like the one you are doing. When your pond freezes do you have to chop through the ice so the cattle can get to the water?
BECCA - it's great that you have such a varied interest in books. I read biographies of people I want to know more about, but mostly I'm a mystery fan. My tastes would be termed 'cozy', I think.
JANA - Will all the added responsibilities in Sarah's job take a lot more time now? And how is your bathroom remodel coming along? Or did it get stalled when Micheal took on the big RR project?
I don't know about supper tonite yet. I'm not sure if Bill will be wanting to grill (he's the griller). He might be tired. We have burgers and chicken, sweet potatoes and onions. But we also have Bear Creek soup mixes - as well as some frozen chicken noodle soup. Plus I could make tacos. He will have an opinion as we get closer to supper time.
what are the options in your kitchen?
We are home finally! Such a relief. I liken traveling I-5 in with the semi's to running with the bulls in Spain! I'm a clutcher and a gasper when they seem to get too close to us. Bill has learned to ignore me. Vicki saw us arrive home, of course. About a month ago, she had placed 3 chairs in a row just on our side of the property line, facing our RV shelter. Our friends, Tex & Annette, had stored their trailer in our shelter while we were gone and they had to move the chairs back to her side to get their trailer out on Sunday. (they timed it so Vicki would be at breakfast with her kids). Good thing they moved the chairs because Vicki came out, sat down in one, crossed her arms and legs and glared at us as we parked our rig. She wouldn't move. Bill did a good job and didn't need to run over her while jockeying the truck & trailer, but sometimes the backing and parking doesn't always go so well. She sat and glared for a half-hour after we were done, and watched us carry in things. Then she moved to OUR front yard and kind of patrolled it, arms crossed, glaring at us in the house.
I got a lot carried in and put away, but there will be more today. I have more than a mountain of laundry to get started on. Then the cleaning starts. And the house is pretty dusty, too, after 3 months. And the yard! Not only is all the fall debris everywhere, but there is a lot of winter blow down as well - limbs and branches are everywhere. There were a few windstorms while we were gone. And I see my daffodils are up, poking their heads through the layer of leaves.
TINA - glad the treatments are working for you but I sure wish you could get them as often as you need them. I can't imagine having to water your yard. lol! We have ducks swimming on our back lawn! And yes, Dawn is a great de-greaser. It's recommended for cross-stitch projects if they need to be cleaned before framing. Also, it's used to wash birds and other wildlife caught in oil spills. and of course, laundry.
CHICKIE - See - being a nice person has its rewards - you get asked to do more and more! lol! I do all my bindings by machine. Such a time saver, especially in a project like the one you are doing. When your pond freezes do you have to chop through the ice so the cattle can get to the water?
BECCA - it's great that you have such a varied interest in books. I read biographies of people I want to know more about, but mostly I'm a mystery fan. My tastes would be termed 'cozy', I think.
JANA - Will all the added responsibilities in Sarah's job take a lot more time now? And how is your bathroom remodel coming along? Or did it get stalled when Micheal took on the big RR project?
I don't know about supper tonite yet. I'm not sure if Bill will be wanting to grill (he's the griller). He might be tired. We have burgers and chicken, sweet potatoes and onions. But we also have Bear Creek soup mixes - as well as some frozen chicken noodle soup. Plus I could make tacos. He will have an opinion as we get closer to supper time.
what are the options in your kitchen?