SUPPER CLUB - Thursday, March 5th
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 4:12 am
Good morning,
My eyeballs sprang open at 3:00 this morning and that was it. They wouldn't spring back closed again. So now dog, cat,and I are all up. Some of us are barking at the dark, some of us are sitting and staring at our empty food dish, and some of us are chatting y'all up. Yesterday turned into a hodge podge of activities - cleaned the fridge, did 1 load of laundry, packed clothes, sewed just a little, cleaned a bit, cooked a bit, and worked in the yard. It was nice out and Bill was mowing so I went out, too. As long as he had the tractor out we moved some big rocks and one thing led to another and before I knew it I had rakes, clippers, and blower out and was going to town. For about an hour. Vicki came out and stood, rocking back and forth, glaring at us, dressed in her bathrobe. But she stayed home. We knocked off early for the day - about 2pm - with a cold drink out on the deck, under the patio warmer. Spring is definitely on the way here!
Today is only going to 48*, 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. So probably won't work in the yard. I might make a lasagna and freeze it for camping. I might sew. I have my last orphan blocks laid out on the living room floor. And I do have a massage appt at 11:00 so it's going to be a good day!
JANA - Love your cabinet! It was worth the wait, for sure! And love your new dining table. And your view is a daily treat for you, I"m sure!
CHICKIE - Your Marine is going where our Marine went for boot camp. Roy, Lara, and I flew down to his graduation. He was only 18 then. He's 51 now and his two boys are far older than he was then! Time does fly. Anyway, the graduation ceremonies are something to behold and families are invited . . . . . Something to think about.
BECCA - I've never had a front loader but heard a lot of complaints about them from friends and family who have HAD them. Past tense. I'm still loving my 27 yr old top-loading Maytags. Hope they go on forever.
TINA - You're the first person I've heard who likes their front-loader. And then right after you, Jana! lol! Did you make your enchiladas for supper last night?
IRiSH - I would love to go through your cross-stitch stuff - though if it's taking up valuable real estate at your new place, feel free to donate it some place. It's not like I don't have my own stash of stuff! lol!
I was going to make tacos yesterday and had the burger half thawed when Bill said he wanted to eat the last of the leftover soup. So he had that and I had a big salad. Tonite will be the tacos.
What's going on your plate tonite?
My eyeballs sprang open at 3:00 this morning and that was it. They wouldn't spring back closed again. So now dog, cat,and I are all up. Some of us are barking at the dark, some of us are sitting and staring at our empty food dish, and some of us are chatting y'all up. Yesterday turned into a hodge podge of activities - cleaned the fridge, did 1 load of laundry, packed clothes, sewed just a little, cleaned a bit, cooked a bit, and worked in the yard. It was nice out and Bill was mowing so I went out, too. As long as he had the tractor out we moved some big rocks and one thing led to another and before I knew it I had rakes, clippers, and blower out and was going to town. For about an hour. Vicki came out and stood, rocking back and forth, glaring at us, dressed in her bathrobe. But she stayed home. We knocked off early for the day - about 2pm - with a cold drink out on the deck, under the patio warmer. Spring is definitely on the way here!
Today is only going to 48*, 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. So probably won't work in the yard. I might make a lasagna and freeze it for camping. I might sew. I have my last orphan blocks laid out on the living room floor. And I do have a massage appt at 11:00 so it's going to be a good day!
JANA - Love your cabinet! It was worth the wait, for sure! And love your new dining table. And your view is a daily treat for you, I"m sure!
CHICKIE - Your Marine is going where our Marine went for boot camp. Roy, Lara, and I flew down to his graduation. He was only 18 then. He's 51 now and his two boys are far older than he was then! Time does fly. Anyway, the graduation ceremonies are something to behold and families are invited . . . . . Something to think about.
BECCA - I've never had a front loader but heard a lot of complaints about them from friends and family who have HAD them. Past tense. I'm still loving my 27 yr old top-loading Maytags. Hope they go on forever.
TINA - You're the first person I've heard who likes their front-loader. And then right after you, Jana! lol! Did you make your enchiladas for supper last night?
IRiSH - I would love to go through your cross-stitch stuff - though if it's taking up valuable real estate at your new place, feel free to donate it some place. It's not like I don't have my own stash of stuff! lol!
I was going to make tacos yesterday and had the burger half thawed when Bill said he wanted to eat the last of the leftover soup. So he had that and I had a big salad. Tonite will be the tacos.
What's going on your plate tonite?