Supper club. Thursday, Jan 14
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2021 4:21 am
Good morning
Well our plans took another turn though not as big as some of the changes in the past few weeks. You may have heard about the big storm in our area. Part of that was what we drove through two days ago. But the upshot was the campground at the coast was flooded. We canceled that plan and came on home yesterday afternoon. We emptied all the perishable food from the trailer and called it a trip. Our friend Tex, took a picture of the campsite we would have been in. The electrical hook-up post was in a foot of water and we would have had to wade to get to the picnic table. didn’t sound good. So home we came and Tex decided to come home as well. He parked his trailer at his house, 7 miles away, and came over and got his old trailer out of our shelter. But our back yard is too flooded right now for us to maneuver our trailer around to back it in so it sits on the cement pad at the edge of our property. And, as expected, this made our sweet neighbor wild. She was yelling at us and beating on her window with flat palms, as if she were locked in and trying frantically to get out. Ahhh... it’s good to be home.
As usual, today will be emptying the trailer, laundry, and trying to reabsorb ourselves and our traveling stuff back into the house. Oh! And reassemble my sewing room. Our housesitter left our house spotless and cute notes all over. And a couple of small gifts. Our weather will be dry for a few days now so that is a blessing. Now if we could just get my computer home from IT’S trip everything would be hunky-dory.
Lori, I don’t know about you but when I clean drawers and cabinets I seem to put almost everything back. It’s just neater. I usually get rid of one or two small items.
Becca, you are doing a way better job at purging than I usually do. Though, to be fair to myself, the first year I did it I took carloads to thrift shops and Bill took a load to the dump. Now I do it every year so it’s not such a big deal.
Tina, you are either way too hot or way too cold there in New Mexico! I hope you solve your weighty problem in the sewing room.
Jana, such good news about Matt’s truck. I hope the warranty works for him. So? Did Ethan wrangle one more train day out of grandpa? How is poor Sarah? She has kind of beat herself up lately.
I’m considering options for supper. I found a pork tenderloin and two pork chops in the freezer. I have choices! I could pop them into the oven. I also have two potatoes I could bake. And lots of salad fixings. I will have to talk this over with the HOH. (he thinks that means Head of Household but we all know it’s really Hard of Hearing.)
Well our plans took another turn though not as big as some of the changes in the past few weeks. You may have heard about the big storm in our area. Part of that was what we drove through two days ago. But the upshot was the campground at the coast was flooded. We canceled that plan and came on home yesterday afternoon. We emptied all the perishable food from the trailer and called it a trip. Our friend Tex, took a picture of the campsite we would have been in. The electrical hook-up post was in a foot of water and we would have had to wade to get to the picnic table. didn’t sound good. So home we came and Tex decided to come home as well. He parked his trailer at his house, 7 miles away, and came over and got his old trailer out of our shelter. But our back yard is too flooded right now for us to maneuver our trailer around to back it in so it sits on the cement pad at the edge of our property. And, as expected, this made our sweet neighbor wild. She was yelling at us and beating on her window with flat palms, as if she were locked in and trying frantically to get out. Ahhh... it’s good to be home.
As usual, today will be emptying the trailer, laundry, and trying to reabsorb ourselves and our traveling stuff back into the house. Oh! And reassemble my sewing room. Our housesitter left our house spotless and cute notes all over. And a couple of small gifts. Our weather will be dry for a few days now so that is a blessing. Now if we could just get my computer home from IT’S trip everything would be hunky-dory.
Lori, I don’t know about you but when I clean drawers and cabinets I seem to put almost everything back. It’s just neater. I usually get rid of one or two small items.
Becca, you are doing a way better job at purging than I usually do. Though, to be fair to myself, the first year I did it I took carloads to thrift shops and Bill took a load to the dump. Now I do it every year so it’s not such a big deal.
Tina, you are either way too hot or way too cold there in New Mexico! I hope you solve your weighty problem in the sewing room.
Jana, such good news about Matt’s truck. I hope the warranty works for him. So? Did Ethan wrangle one more train day out of grandpa? How is poor Sarah? She has kind of beat herself up lately.
I’m considering options for supper. I found a pork tenderloin and two pork chops in the freezer. I have choices! I could pop them into the oven. I also have two potatoes I could bake. And lots of salad fixings. I will have to talk this over with the HOH. (he thinks that means Head of Household but we all know it’s really Hard of Hearing.)