SUPPER CLUB - Saturday, Feb 10
Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2024 5:14 am
Good morning,
The rain is finally starting here. Thunderstorms predicted for noon-ish and rain all day long. Hopefully it will move on before we hit the road tomorrow morning. We are cleaning house this morning, washing dog rugs and cat blankets, and dumping tanks. I'll go through cupboards to make sure everything is secure for traveling. We're going to the kids for a goodbye lunch of pizza and beer. Sad to say goodbye. I will have to literally tear myself away from our baby. But I'm also happy to have home in our sights. Bill will hitch up the trailer this afternoon so we'll be able to make a quick getaway tomorrow morning - and a fairly quiet one. Not everyone appreciates a diesel engine running at 7am for 20 minutes during the hitching/warming up process. So we try to be aware of our close neighbors. Though everyone here also has diesel pick-ups. We usually hitch up the night before if we can stay fairly level, then in the morning mosey out of our site to a parking area to warm up the engine before getting out on the highway.
TINA - are you able to see your new chiropractor very often? Mine helps. And it would help more if I were more faithful about the exercises and stretches they tell me to do. But I hate exercises and I hate even more taking good sewing time to do them! So, my problems are really all on me.
BECCA - you are so right - cutting fabric at a lower level can mess up your back pretty quickly! Nice to have a chat with your friend from Franklin. Any chance you two could meet for a visit when weather is nicer? Maybe even halfway for lunch? I will keep Feb 19th in mind and prayer for the new baby. And for Levi finding a new job. Though, just when a new baby comes home to a busy household, it might be a blessing to have him home for a few weeks.
LORI - your quilt is lovely! And I'm sure will boost your cousin's spirits. I'm glad you were able to do it for her.
MARY Q - we missed you yesterday. I know you didn't have the best of days with KC. I hope you don't have to go back!
We're having pizza at noon so I'm not sure how hungry we'll be for supper after that, but I have burgers ready to go if we are. We were going to do the burgers last night but we didn't know the kids had a plan to surprise us with Subway sandwiches and a picnic, which was way more fun than burgers here! Amara loved crawling around on the Astroturf and the quilt Autumn spread out. So if we need a little something tonite - we've got a plan.
What's cookin' at your house?
The rain is finally starting here. Thunderstorms predicted for noon-ish and rain all day long. Hopefully it will move on before we hit the road tomorrow morning. We are cleaning house this morning, washing dog rugs and cat blankets, and dumping tanks. I'll go through cupboards to make sure everything is secure for traveling. We're going to the kids for a goodbye lunch of pizza and beer. Sad to say goodbye. I will have to literally tear myself away from our baby. But I'm also happy to have home in our sights. Bill will hitch up the trailer this afternoon so we'll be able to make a quick getaway tomorrow morning - and a fairly quiet one. Not everyone appreciates a diesel engine running at 7am for 20 minutes during the hitching/warming up process. So we try to be aware of our close neighbors. Though everyone here also has diesel pick-ups. We usually hitch up the night before if we can stay fairly level, then in the morning mosey out of our site to a parking area to warm up the engine before getting out on the highway.
TINA - are you able to see your new chiropractor very often? Mine helps. And it would help more if I were more faithful about the exercises and stretches they tell me to do. But I hate exercises and I hate even more taking good sewing time to do them! So, my problems are really all on me.
BECCA - you are so right - cutting fabric at a lower level can mess up your back pretty quickly! Nice to have a chat with your friend from Franklin. Any chance you two could meet for a visit when weather is nicer? Maybe even halfway for lunch? I will keep Feb 19th in mind and prayer for the new baby. And for Levi finding a new job. Though, just when a new baby comes home to a busy household, it might be a blessing to have him home for a few weeks.
LORI - your quilt is lovely! And I'm sure will boost your cousin's spirits. I'm glad you were able to do it for her.
MARY Q - we missed you yesterday. I know you didn't have the best of days with KC. I hope you don't have to go back!
We're having pizza at noon so I'm not sure how hungry we'll be for supper after that, but I have burgers ready to go if we are. We were going to do the burgers last night but we didn't know the kids had a plan to surprise us with Subway sandwiches and a picnic, which was way more fun than burgers here! Amara loved crawling around on the Astroturf and the quilt Autumn spread out. So if we need a little something tonite - we've got a plan.
What's cookin' at your house?