Sunday, November 30, 2014

The Alarm Is Set

Hey, all,

I think everything is now crossed off my to-do list.  My bag is packed.  The walker, leg brace, and cooling unit are all in the car.   All medications have been stopped over the last couple weeks.  I am achy and my leg hurts.  The way I feel is confirming that it is time to get this surgery done.

Laundry is done, the freezer and pantry are full, bills are paid, and I think I have told Golfer where all the things are located that he normally does not use or need.  (but that he will need while I am out of commission)  :)

The house is all decorated, trees are up, outside decorations done, cards are finished, shopping done, gifts are wrapped and some mailed.  I even baked a batch of cookies and put in the freezer.

So, we have things under control here right now.  I won't be online for a while, so I'll post an update when I am able.  We are to be at the hospital by 6:30 a.m.

Stay safe!


Monday, November 24, 2014

Monday

I have lots of thoughts bouncing around in my head as I'm getting ready for surgery in a week.  I've had lists of things I've wanted to be sure to do before I'm not able to do them for a while.  Those lists are almost completely checked off now.

As you know, we decided to do some of our Christmas decorating before Thanksgiving.  About all that's left is for the tree to be set up that goes in the dining room in front of the large window.  We'll get that finished up on Friday.  And Golfer will set out our outside decorations.  I did get the garland and lights up on the porch rails and hung the wreathes.

About our tree in the living room.... most of the ornaments on it have sentimental value.  There are ornaments that were passed down to us from my Grama and Mom.  Other were gifts from family and friends.  A lot are ornaments of special things we like - like all our Star Trek ones!  Some we have collected as we have traveled.  To be honest, we have a lot of ornaments.  Even after giving each of our girls boxes.  We don't really need more ornaments.  There are many still in the box that aren't being used this year.  I pick and choose every year, although there are many that go on the tree every year.  And yet, in spite of all that, this morning I bought another one.  :)


The new Starbucks ornament is right there with the really old glass decorations, the Air Force ornaments and Star Trek!  I had seen a picture of this ornament last year but they were sold out by the time I got to our Starbucks.  So this morning when I went to get my coffee I got one!  It makes me smile.

While I'm talking about decorations, let me mention that we always use the wooden ones that Golfer's Dad made for us many years ago.  They are some of my favorites.

I took stock of the pantry and made sure we have everything for Thanksgiving dinner.  The turkey has been moved into the refrigerator  and is hopefully thawing.

Golfer moved our thirty (30!!) bags of leaves out to the curb for pick up.  There are still more leaves on the trees to come down.

Our weather is just crazy.  It has been cold.  Today they say it will break heat records and be in the 80's.  By Wednesday evening we may see some snow.  I'm predicting a weather headache.  Our MDX, Kirk, has automatic wipers that sense the moisture level and come on when needed.  When I went out this morning and started him up to go to Starbucks all the wipers came on because it was so humid!  And that was while we were still sitting in the garage!  WTH!!

I hope you are all well and happy.  Stay safe!


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Sigh.

We love our furry kids.

I would love them a whole lot more right now if one or all of them hadn't chewed through the wire on the string of lights on the tree.

While we were eating breakfast this morning Angus was messing around under the tree.  Not unusual, they all like to sit and/or nap under there.  He came running out with something in his mouth and I followed him and found a piece of wire.  Went back and looked and there were several pieces of wire under the tree and the plug - just the plug - in the power bar.  The tree lights are fine.  But this was the extra string we put on the tree so we can plug in our collectible Star Trek ornaments.

I have been to the store and have a new string of lights.  I will re-do the tree this afternoon.

As I said... SIGH.

Stay safe.

P.S.  The dreaded water bottle is already out and ready.  The furry kids do not like it.

A Mystery

It's a good thing I took a picture of the unusual pine cone that Golfer found.  After admiring it, taking pictures, and placing it in what I thought was a safe place of honor so we could see it, it disappeared!  It either really was an alien and moved itself or a creature came onto our porch and ate it!  All that was left were a bunch of pine seeds.  :(

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Beauty of Nature

I was cleaning the floors this morning and Golfer was outside raking and sweeping up leaves.  I heard him come back inside.  He brought me a mutant pine cone to see!  We do not have any pine trees in our yard.  But our neighbors on both sides share freely!

It's an interesting cone.  I put it out in the crock on the porch with some other lovely cones we've moved around with us from Colorado.


Remember to stop and look around!  And stay safe!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Happy Veterans Day

Thank you to all who have served and are serving, especially to my favorite Veteran!


Monday, November 10, 2014

Cutie Girl

I meant to post these pictures earlier and somehow got distracted.  This is from the last time we were taking care of her here at our house.

She's just learning to play with the Duplo blocks.  She likes to make cars and make "vrooom" noises.




Here she is after her nap.  PaPa is giving her animal crackers.  :)  Notice her pretty shiny shoes.  They squeek when she walks!

It was a fun afternoon!  Stay safe!











A Couple More Things Checked Off the List

The repairs around the two windows are all done.  I think it looks pretty good.  Now we just have to wait and see if they ever leak again.

The Christmas wrapping is done and I went to the Post Office this morning to get some boxes on their way.  I have everything for doing our cards stacked up and ready.  And some time soon I plan to make a couple cookies and put in the freezer.  :)  I have been slowed down a little because my leg has been bothering me, but I have learned to pace myself.

I got Kirk to the car wash and got him all detailed and cleaned up.  Certainly looks better.

And I did a little clean-up out in the yard yesterday.  The leaves are really coming down around here.  They haven't done much in the way of color but they're sure falling off the trees.  Golfer is out there now mowing and cleaning up more leaves.

I had a scheduled phone call this morning with the hospital nurse.  I think they have all the info now and have my records all set up and ready for the surgery.  I was asked two more times this morning if I had traveled recently to any areas with confirmed Ebola cases.  Good to know they are asking.

Here's a picture of Finnigan.  This is how he often likes to "help" us while we are in the bathroom!

Stay safe!

Friday, November 7, 2014

Today Is More Productive!

Yesterday was a gray, cloudy, cool, and rainy day.  I got the basic chores done but never got around to the window spackle and paint repairs.  Golfer and I did catch up on some shows from our DVR!

Today is cool and sunny.  I got all the regular morning chores done early, went to Starbucks and came home to enjoy my coffee and read the paper while I watched the Rockefeller Square Christmas Tree arriving.  I have lovely memories of our trip to NYC a couple years ago at Christmas time.

Now I am waiting for the spackle to dry.  Next will be sanding, then applying a coat of Kilz.  Then painting.

In the spirit of "one thing leads to another" I am also washing windows.  And if I have some energy left after cleaning up after all this work, I am going to finish the Christmas wrapping!

Golfer got along okay at the doctor's yesterday and we are waiting on the biopsy report.  He is playing golf today.

Time to go poke at the spackle and see how it's doing!  Take care and stay safe!

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Ahhhh! A Hot Shower!

I hope everyone is doing well.  We've been busy here.

I had some time watching (and playing) with CutieGirl.  ITGuy finally got to have his lithotrypsy for his kidney stones.  It went well and he is scheduled to get the stent out next week.  We're all hoping this helps him to feel better.

Golfer has had a couple medical appointments.  He's having another biopsy with the dermatologist.  And he's just started using a new prescribed cream on a couple of "at risk" areas.  Other than that, he's doing okay.

I went to the hospital for all my pre-surgery testing.  I went early in the morning before things got crowded.  Lots of questions so they could get all the data correct in their computer system.  Then I had a palm scan that will be used for security.  And then it was off to get a chest x-ray, EKG, and all the lab work.  More thing checked off the list!

While all these things were going on we had the garden center people here finishing their work.  It hasn't rained hard enough since then to see if the repairs on the drainage system at the down spout works, but their work in the past has been good, so I'm sure it will be fine.  The plantings they did look good.  The azalea is actually blooming now, sort of a pretty lavender color.

Then we had the plumber!  A few years ago, when we remodeled our bathroom, we had a Moen faucet system installed in the new shower.  There is a separate handle that controls the water temperature for all the fixtures.  The temperature valve stopped working and over the last months the water temperature has gotten increasingly cooler.  Still "do-able", and not a problem during the hot Summer time.  But WINTER IS COMING!  So we called the plumber we liked.

Unfortunately, he did not return any of our messages at any of his numbers and we have no idea what has happened to him.  So we got a recommendation from friends and called a new plumber.  I liked him from the first conversation.  He suggested I call Moen.  I did and they sent us a new valve at no charge.  I was told that the original valve had been discontinued and replaced with a newer, better one.  Moen backs up their products and I totally recommend them.  The part arrived and we called Martin.  He came and fixed it and we now have hot water in the shower again!  Water so hot I think we could poach an egg in there if we were so inclined!  We have both experimented with it and found temperatures that we like and it is wonderful.  I can't remember when we had water hot enough in there to make steam.  And Martin also fixed our toilet that had a sticking handle.

Tuesday we both voted.  We are a bit concerned about the security at our polling place and how things are run and and we are considering talking to someone about it.  There has been all the talk about voter ID and we did have to show our picture ID when we checked in.  But that was at the first table.  Then they send the voters to another table to get the ballot.  The problem is that someone could just walk up to that table and get a ballot.  It wasn't like they gave you a card or a number or anything.  And there were evidently different ballots.  There were other voting issues in the area with machines that did not work and votes that weren't being counted.  The officials are assuring citizens that it will all be properly counted, and I am hoping it is all worked out before the next election.  It all reminds me of plots on Scandal and Good Wife!

So now I am heading off to do some spackling and paint touch-up.  Have a good day and stay safe!

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Fun Night!

Golfer and I went to see "Book of Mormon" last evening.  It was part of the Broadway on Tour series and was being presented at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk.  I can not remember when we laughed so long or so hard at anything!  The performers were great.  Very talented singers and dancers.  Since we are familiar with the writers of the show  (we watch "South Park") we had a pretty good idea what the comedy would be like.  And I listen to Broadway on XM Radio when I'm driving Kirk so I was familiar with some of the music.  It was hilarious!  And having said that I should probably mention that it is also an "adult" show.  Do not take your children!

Of course, seeing the show on Halloween night meant not being at home for trick-or-treat.  We did miss seeing CutieGirl, but she got to go out in her neighborhood.  I hate to sound like a cranky old person, but I am pretty much over participating in trick-or-treat.  I wouldn't mind if it was just family and neighborhood kids.  But last year our local newspaper ran a large article listing all the best neighborhoods to go to for trick-or-treat.  Our community was at the top of the list and van loads of kids of all ages were dropped off.  I am pretty sure the paper got some complaints.

Today is gray and cloudy and in the 50's right now.  There's a big storm front coming this way with really high winds, rain, and colder temperatures.  I need to get off the computer and go outside to move some things to safety so they don't blow around.  Our family members in Ohio are expecting snow.  They are not happy.

Stay safe!


Thursday, October 30, 2014

Interesting Conversation

I have mentioned my approaching TKR surgery in previous posts.  Yesterday I got a call from the hospital.  The nurse needed to ask me a few questions to get the "paperwork" started.  BTW - we need to come up with another term for this.  Nothing is on paper anymore.

Anyway, the few questions were the usual name, address, phone numbers, etc.  Then it went like this:

Nurse:  "In the last thirty days have you traveled or resided in any areas with known Ebola?"

Me:  "No, I've been right here in Newport News."

Nurse:  "Okay then.  We can continue."

It's a scary world, people.  Stay safe!

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Doing Well

Hey, all!

I had the second cataract surgery last Wednesday.  All went well.  Seems like my right eye is recovering even better than the left one did.  I now am keeping track of the eye drops on two spreadsheets that they gave me and all is going well.  I love not having to wear glasses all the time!

I have some restrictions for a couple weeks.  Things like avoiding dust and dirt, making sure I wear the lovely "goggle/glasses" whenever I am outside, no heavy lifting, no pool, etc.  But I am keeping busy.  There seems to be an endless amount of things I am finding to clean now that my vision is better.  :)

With the knee surgery scheduled for December 1st, I am trying to get all holiday preparations finished.  So far, so good on that.  Shopping is almost done, wrapping is up to date, packages are ready to ship, card list is reviewed, stamps are bought....  I am not anticipating any problems with the surgery or recovery, but I want to be prepared and have things done.

I got outside and did a little yard clean-up yesterday.  There were a few weeds to yank up and some dead stuff to cut back.  Raked up some leaves from the mulched areas.  Felt good to get it done.

We had a little diversion yesterday afternoon when Rico had to go for a minor repair.  I was sitting at the computer killing time until the dryer stopped when Golfer came in and asked me come outside.  Needed me to help locate a noise he was hearing in Rico.  Turned out to be a large bolt stuck in the rear tire.  We had hoped it was just stuck in the tread, but no such luck.  It was really in there.  Golfer took Rico over to the tire shop and they were able to get it out and repair the tire.  Golfer has no idea where that bolt was picked up.

Some leaf color is just starting around here.  It feels like Fall and we've had the heat on and running a few times.  But it's supposed to get up to 80 this afternoon!

Stay safe!



Sunday, October 19, 2014

Ahhhh, Fall

It was 50 outside this morning the first I checked the thermometer.  The sun is out and there is a breeze.  The forecast for tonight is "in the 30's".  There is just starting to be a hint of color on the trees in the area.  And Golfer wore long pants when he left to play golf today.  He always hates that change-over from shorts to long pants.

I mentioned in my last post that I have found some extra things to clean.  While working on that yesterday I decided to wash our quilts that we use when we're watching TV or we're just plain cold.  They've just sort of hung on the rack all Summer.  So now they are fresh and clean!  And while I was doing that I also washed the afghan that the furry kids often pull down and curl up in when they are cold.   When I got home from getting a few groceries I found this:


Cecil evidently decided he was cold and was going to be first to use the clean afghan!

Stay safe!

Saturday, October 18, 2014

OMG! Another Cobweb!

My eyesight is improving.  The first cataract surgery went well and was so much easier than I had expected.  I had one minor scare on Tuesday when my vision in the upper left quadrant of my left eye went all wonky and flashy.  I immediately called my doctor and was told to come in right away.  You should have heard me trying to explain my symptoms to the check-in tech .  I finally had to draw her a picture.  :)   Anyway, after a full exam by Dr. Kitay, he said he found no retinal injuries, no surgery problems, and no pressure problems.  He said I had experienced an optical migraine.  I have had migraines in the past, but never this.  I had no headache, just the eye issues.  And actually, by the time I saw Dr. Kitay - I had to wait for the dilation drops to take effect - it was better.  He said they usually last less than an hour.  He also told me my vision was almost 20/20 in the left eye and was not done with recovery so there should be even more improvement!  My right eye surgery is scheduled for Wednesday.

So.  I was lying in bed last night waiting for my Nook to boot up.  Just looking around.  There's an air vent in the ceiling above my side of the bed.  I look up there all the time.  Last night I discovered cobwebs.   Never saw them before!  Guess what I'm doing today???

It's a nice Fall day here; a little cooler and the sun is out.  I will be opening windows and tackling some more cleaning.

I mentioned in an earlier post that I wanted some flashy readers.  I found a pair I like!


Stay safe!

Sunday, October 12, 2014

The Little Superstar!


Just An Update

The recovery from cataract surgery is going well.  It seems like I can see a little better every day.  I've been following the eye drops schedule, using the eye shield at night, and wearing the goggle glasses when I'm outside.  I am anxious to get the right eye done.

The lady at the Optical shop was very helpful and I found out I needed #1.50 on the reading glasses. So I got a new pair of that strength.  They are much better.  Sadly, they had no "fancy" frames and I went for function at this time.  But I am still looking!  Also got some good sunglasses for when I can stop wearing the goggle glasses.

I have been discovering things that need cleaning.  Those who know me well, know that I clean often.  Better eyesight means seeing things I've missed.  That's not a bad thing.

So. Life is good.  Golfer did not get to play golf yesterday due to rain, but he played today.  I did a few errands and got groceries.

It feels like Fall here, but we have no leaf color yet.

Stay safe!

Thursday, October 9, 2014

An Early Happy Halloween!

Nurse J had Cutie Girl's pictures taken!  For those of you who are not Harry Potter  fans, this is Cutie Girl in her Griffindor of Hogwarts outfit!



My Face Feels Naked!

I had my first cataract surgery yesterday.  Dr. Kitay said we'd start with the worst eye, my left one.  In two weeks we'll do the right one.  The surgery went well.  As soon as it was done I could tell that I could see better.  My vision was cloudy, but Dr. Kitay says that will clear up as my eye heals.  There is a regimen - written out in a spreadsheet - for eye drops for twenty-eight days.  Golfer took the left lens out of my glasses so I could still wear them and see out of my right eye.  But unless I held my head in a very precise way, I had double vision.  Also, my depth perception was a bit wonky.  When we went for my post-op appointment this morning, I told him about all that.  He said he could fix it.  Said to get rid of the glasses and he put an extended wear contact in my right eye.  It stays in until the next surgery.  What an  improvement!  Dr. Kitay also relieved some pressure build-up from the surgery in my left eye.  I go back next Friday for a re-check.

Before the surgery the tech told me to get a pair of cheap #250 readers,  I've been using them today and can see to read now.  But I'm not sure this is the right number.  I'm going to investigate this some more.  And find some fancy frames.  As I just told a friend, for fifty-eight years I've had normal (for the times) blend-in frames that would go with everything.  I want some fancy readers like Garcia wears on "Criminal Minds"!  I'll keep  you posted on that.  :)

I was a little anxious about the surgery, but none of the things I worried about happened.  I'll admit, the thought of someone coming at my eye with a sharp instrument gave me the "heebie jeebies".  The surgery was calm, and quick.  Everyone on the staff was very caring and considerate.  I had an IV but was awake and could hear them talking.

Before all the eye business, I started the week with a visit to my rheumatologist.  Not much new there, except the P.A. found a bone spur in my thumb.  I'm not worrying about that right now.  I had a lot of blood work done and everything was fine.

Golfer has been busy taking care of me and doing some things around the house and doing the yard work.  It cooled off some here.  Leaves are coming down, but there hasn't really been any color change yet.

The grandchildren have had various ailments, but are all either better or "on the mend" now.  Golfer's brother is doing well and is back to work.  The whole family is busy.  Life moves on.

Stay safe!




Saturday, October 4, 2014

Another Busy Week!

Hey, all!  I hope everyone is well and happy!

Golfer and I had our garage floor repaired and resurfaced this week.  That involved a lot of moving things around and a lot of mess and a lot of work.  Golfer was super busy, and he did a great job with some additional painting and caulking out there when the guys were done.  It's all finished now, looks good, and things have been cleaned up.

Also this week, the final bit on the fence and gate repair was finished.

We are both enjoying Rico being back home.  We got a credit for that nasty bad battery that was finally found.

I had an appointment with my orthopedic doctor.  We had a good talk and he answered all my questions.  I will keep you posted on that.

My first cataract surgery is this Wednesday.  I'm a little uneasy about that but I am sure it will go just fine.

Golfer's brother had some cardiac procedures done and he is back home and doing better.

The school germs are active.   BeyB has just recovered from a bad cold.  Boxer has strep.  Germs are everywhere.  They're in the news on every broadcast and in the paper with daily reports.  I am considering looking into getting hazmat suits for everyone.  :)  Remember to wash your hands with hot water and soap!

We've had some rain this week.  Parts of the yard are still squishy, but some of that new grass seed is coming up!  The forecast calls for a front to come through later today and cool things down quite a bit.

I've been keeping busy with all the usual things around the house and doing errands.  The Christmas shopping is coming along.  Ducks are getting in a row to paraphrase a popular expression.

Stay safe!

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Just Some Thoughts

I may have mentioned in a previous post that we are aggravated at A&E for cancelling the show "Longmire".  This happened several weeks ago.  It is still being talked about and reported about in several areas.  The producers are hoping to find another network to carry the show, and we are hoping that happens.

But.... A&E's excuse and reasoning for the cancellation is that the majority of the show's viewers do not fit into the demographic they want to focus on - the eighteen to forty somethings.  Those of us that have watched the show and really like it are older.  Or as some of us are starting to call it "youth challenged".  We are mature, smart, thinking people, who for the most part have worked hard all our lives and are productive members of society with some money to spend.  We can not figure out why we aren't the ones that are wanted as viewers.  Let's be honest, we have the disposable income to buy the advertisers' products.

I am not saying that the Millennials, or Generation X, or whatever they are being called right now, are all bad.  In fact, a lot of them are extremely smart and technologically gifted.  But it is my opinion that a lot of them just simply do not have a good grasp on common sense and the basic knowledge needed to survive if the internet goes "down".  And a good portion of them don't have any idea what is going on around them at any given moment.

A case in point - Golfer and I went to Starbucks the other morning.  There were three young people in front of us in line.  The first one completed her order quickly and moved out of the way.  The young man let the other girl do his ordering.  Right there was the first mistake.  That girl didn't have a clue.  Obviously she had no consideration for the other folks behind her in line, a lot of whom were on the way to appointments or work.  She couldn't make a decision.  Didn't know what she wanted.  And she obviously couldn't do any math in her head, because after a selection she would ask how much is it, what is the total.  It ended up that after she completed her order, she didn't have enough money and had to shout out to the young man to come chip in.  It was a sad state of affairs that does not bode well for the future.

I've seen other examples while out doing errands and a young person is working the check out.  If the computer goes down and can't tell them what your change is, you're out of luck.  Most can't do the math and figure out change.  And heaven help you if you try to help and for a $3.06 bill give them a five dollar bill and six cents.  There's no telling what you might get back if the computer isn't working.  I actually tried to explain the concept to a young man once, but the line was getting long and I gave up and took the handful of coins I ended up with!

I acknowledge that some of us "youth challenged" folks might take a little longer to learn how to use all the technology in today's world.  I also know that that technology is usually a good thing.  But think about this - if all the computers in the world crashed and no longer worked, who is going to know how to survive?  Basic skills and just plain common sense and courtesy need to have a little more focus in our education system and in our parenting.

Stay safe!



Thursday, September 25, 2014

Another Update . . . . .

Still dark, gloomy and wet here.

We heard some more from the men working on Rico. They found a dead cell in the #$!@%&*!!! battery!  That would be the battery that has been tested several times and declared perfect by others.  There may be other issues, but they can't be pursued and corrected until the battery is replaced.

Laundry is in progress.  There are also errands to do today regardless of the wet weather.  Life goes on.

Stay safe!

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Updates

It is a cool, dark, rainy day here.  Sigh.  At least we didn't have to water the yard for the new grass seed that was put down yesterday.  I hope it doesn't all wash away!

I had the pre-surgery eye appointment this morning and it went well.  All the measurements were done by a machine.  Ah, technology!  I have prescriptions for three eye drops that must be used and a spreadsheet telling me when to use them.

We had a progress report on Rico, but he hasn't been fixed yet.

Because it has been such a dark gloomy day here, Golfer and I caught up on some shows on the DVR and just took it easy.  The furry kids have been napping most of the day.

Stay safe!

 


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Just Checking In.......

First full day of Fall!  Ahhhh!  Except here it is cloudy and looks like rain.  It has cooled off some though and was only in the 50's earlier this morning.  No leaf color changes in our area yet.

I've been keeping busy.  My dental work is all finished up.  I am very pleased with Dr. Freeman and his staff.  Golfer had his first appointment and then a followup to get some work done.  So we're good for six months now until the next scheduled check-up.

I have the pre-surgery appointment tomorrow for the cataract surgeries.  I have all my paperwork finished and in order.  Also lined up are appointments with my pain management doctor and my ortho doc.

I've been trying to get back into my "Y" routine and so far, so good there.  And I've started some Christmas shopping.  :)  And started some Fall cleaning.  We're still on the schedule waiting list for the yard work and fence repair, but we've been told it won't be too much longer.  Spring Green was just here doing the Fall aeration and seeding/fertilizing.  We're having our garage floor repaired and coated next Monday.  I'm anxious to see how that turns out.  The pictures looked very nice when we were picking color.

Rico is still in the shop, but they are finally making some progress in finding the problem.  Hopefully he will be back home soon!

Golfer and I are happy that the new TV season has started.  Old favorites are back and we've already tried some of the new shows.  I can recommend "Madame Secretary" and "Scorpion" so far.  Both very good shows.

I'm still working my way through the "Game of Thrones" books.  I admit, I was skeptical when I first started reading them, but they are very good.  I'm now halfway through book four and past where the show ended.  So it will be interesting to see how the show follows the books from now on.

So.  Life is good.  We're doing well and keeping busy.  Stay safe!

And just 'cause it's cute, here's a picture of Angus checking out Cutie Girl's toys.








Saturday, September 13, 2014

Some Puzzling Ponderings

Why isn't there spell check on Closed Captioning on TV?????  When I am at the "Y", and using some of the machines, sometimes I have a TV monitor in front of me.  I don't use ear buds because I move from one machine to another and then get in the pool.  So I turn on the CC when there is a screen.  I know that whoever is typing it has to do it quickly.  But couldn't they have spell check??  There are times when it is impossible to even guess what is being said.

Why can't a person with an ill chosen piece of body art just go to a tattoo place and get some flesh colored ink put over it????  I have no personal experience with this, but it seems to me it would be cheaper and easier than having the artwork lazered off your body.

I often use the drive-up ATM at our Credit Union.  Why are there instructions posted in braille there????

Stay safe!

Friday, September 12, 2014

Hey!

I hope everyone is well!  Lots of bad medical stuff in the news lately.  Take care!

Golfer and I are doing okay here.  Been busy.  We had a lot of rain this week and it finally dried out enough for him to do the yard work.  I've kept busy catching up on some household things and desk "stuff".  I like to keep our medical expenses file in order and up to date and also donations and contributions.  It makes things easier when it's time to get info ready for tax time.  I also started a little Christmas shopping.  :)

But this morning I watched CutieGirl for a little bit!  She emptied her little toy box that we have here at our house.  We built things with the Duplo blocks.  And we watched the Bubble Guppies.  The "bubbles" as she calls them are new to me.  When BeyB was little we watched a lot of Blues Clues.  Boxer and Bloomer liked Sponge Bob.  The "bubbles" are rather cute and seem to always have a lesson in the show.  CutieGirl was on my lap watching when the show ended.  She looked at me, put her little head back on my shoulder, said "bubbles" very quietly, and fell sound asleep.  All in all it was a very nice morning!

Here she is entranced at the beginning of the show.  Please note the Indians shirt!


Stay safe!

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Remembering

This picture tugged at my heart.  It was originally posted by Good Mews Cat Shelter.


Stay safe, folks!

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

WET!

I hope everyone is well and happy!

It's wet here!  We have needed some rain.  It's been in the forecasts, but seemed to fall all around us in other areas.  In the last twenty four hours we had at least six inches.  It is wet!  We are fine here at our home.  And Nurse J says they are all okay.  But all around us there has been some flooding, some road closures, bridges closed, schools and businesses delayed, and some power outages.  Golfer and I have a whole house generator, so we're not worried about that and it hasn't kicked on, so we're fine.  There is concern, especially Southside, about more flooding at high tide since it is also close to full moon time.  You just don't want to mess with Mother Nature, there are things you can not control.  I do feel sorry for all those reporters standing out in water up over their boots while they're giving their reports.  I do not feel sorry for all the stupid drivers who get their cars stuck in the flood waters that they are told not to drive through!

I had a dentist appointment this morning scheduled for 8:30.  I took my antibiotics at 7:30 - a necessity because of the knee replacement - and continued to get ready to leave.  About 7:45 Dr. Freeman called and said he was sorry, but he had to delay my appointment, his office was flooding.  He got a sump pump in and running and called for some help with the issue and in a while I got a call saying to come on in.  I had no problem on the roads; it was raining and wet, but it looked like everyone was being careful.

Today's work was the installation of a new crown to replace the old one that had decay under it and the crown itself was worn.  Then Dr. Freeman worked on three more teeth.  Next Tuesday we start on the tooth that had a root canal years ago but did not get a crown for some reason.  He says I am an excellent patient.  :)

We have some repair work lined up for our fence.  There is a section that will be replaced and a gate that will be rebuilt.  We also have some landscaping work lined up, just a couple things we need a little help with.  We're waiting to hear from schedulers on both.

Rico is back home after almost a week being checked out for electrical problems.  STILL.... no one can find anything wrong.  So Golfer told them to get things together, he was coming to pick up his truck.  Now we wait and see.

And in other news, I have started the Christmas shopping!

Stay safe!




Saturday, September 6, 2014

Why Don't Pictures Get Labeled?

Over the last couple years we seem to have been the recipients of old pictures.  Some from Golfer's Mom, hundreds and hundreds of slides from Golfer's Dad, pictures from my Mom, some from my Sister.  They are all very interesting to look at, but for the most part we have absolutely no idea who most of the people are!

Golfer's Mom did have a habit of taking her pen and circling herself in photos so that helps identify her, but doesn't' do much for the photo.  We have some of her school class photos like that.

My Mom liked to take a picture and make cutouts of the people and then frame those.  That makes for little interesting bits.

On our recent trip to Ohio my niece gave me a box of things from my sister.  Pat has been cleaning out the house and it is now up for sale.  As she cleaned things out she made piles for everyone.  In my box was more pictures!  I have to give my Grama Ethel credit.  I found one of her school class pictures and on the back all the names are written down!  Hurray!

 Grama - Ethel Burge - is the girl on the right in the dark dress.  According to the names, several other students were relatives.
And then I found some pictures of my Mom.  I have to say, Mom was a "looker"!

I have no idea who the young woman is with the big white bow bathing cap!  That's Mom in the dark suit.

She looks happy here.  And has pretty lace curtains!

Our girls would call this the "contemplating the future" pose.
I have many questions though...... Where was she?  Who took the pictures?  Who's the other bathing beauty?  She was forty when she had me, so the pictures were way before my time.  I also found school photos.  They say Edna's class.... but no names listed.

So I am adding some more to our pile of photos.  And some day, hopefully really far in the future, our daughters will be going through the boxes saying, "Do you know who this is?"

Stay safe!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Back Home!

Hey, all!

Golfer and I are back home.  We had a wonderful week in Myrtle Beach.  I think this trip had the best weather of any we've had there!  It was nice to visit with friends, relax, and to have beach and golf time.  But we are both happy to be home.  Love to go, love it more to come home.

We've been catching up.  You know - laundry, cleaning, mail, yard work, errands, etc.  Rico, our truck, had another dead battery.  So far no one can tell us what the problem is.  The battery has been tested several times.  As has the electrical system and all parts in general.  Rico is currently being checked at a new place that was recommended.

The furry kids are happy we're home.  Although we know they are in good hands with Lisa while we're away.  I cut nails and brushed and combed three of them.  Still need to get Cecil.  He came up on the bed about 4:00 a.m. for a snuggle but I didn't have the heart to grab him then.  :)

I had my annual eye appointment this morning.  It was a little more involved this time.  I will be having two cataract surgeries in October.  My doctor says that after the recovery time I should be able to see without glasses except for reading!  I was happy and surprised to hear that, but since I am so severely near-sighted and have worn glasses since I was eight, I'll believe it when I actually can see that well.  I told Golfer since I am having it done soon, we'll know what's going on when it's his turn.  He also has cataracts growing.

I will close with another picture from the area where I liked to sit every morning at the beach.  Stay safe!






Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Peaceful


This has been my view the last couple mornings.  I have breakfast, then walk over to the mini-mart to get a paper, then go sit out in the grassy area at the beach.  It is very relaxing.  Even with the baby snake I saw this morning!  A bird disturbed him and he hurried into the dune grass!

Stay safe!

Monday, August 25, 2014

Ahhhhhhhh!

Hey, all!  I'm sitting here in the sun and wind, watching some gorgeous waves!  It is beautiful!  Golfer is playing in the World Am Tournament in Myrtle Beach.  There are over 3,400 players on more than sixty courses.  Several of our friends are here also and we're all having a great time.

The week between our Ohio trip and this one was pretty busy.  I had an appointment with my orthopedic doc for the last injection in my right knee.  Now we wait to see if that is all going to help for a while.  So far, so good.  Except for the reaction I had to the last injection.  My BP dropped to 60/40 but it was only temporary.

Then I had a major dental appointment and our new dentist worked on three teeth.  That was the first dental appointment I've ever had where they said it was time to take a break and get out of the chair!  Total chair time was over two hours.  I have several more appointments set up and hopefully by the end of September will have all the dental work done and be in good shape.  Golfer goes to see him for the first time in a couple weeks.  I hope it goes well for him, too.  Everyone at this new office is very nice and friendly and helpful.  I always liked our "old" dentist that retired, but our new one is much more thorough.  Sadly, I have a mouth full of really old fillings that need attention, in addition to a few problems he found with the X-rays.

Our family is all doing well.  School will start for BeyB the day after Labor Day.  Still can't get my  head around her being a Junior!   Boxer and Bloomer are doing okay and getting into school routine there.  CutieGirl is standing and stepping on her own now!

The drive here was okay.  There was more traffic than we usually have and the restaurant where we usually stop for breakfast was super crowded.  Don't know what was going on there.  Driving through farm country I was surprised to see a lot of corn fields dried and brown.  Some were already cut down.  One farm was cutting as we drove by and they even had pumpkins sitting out by the road!  I guess time is just moving right along and Fall is almost here!

Stay safe!

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

A Visit "Home"

I am at a point in my life where I consider home to be wherever Golfer and I are.  And hopefully, that is also where we have our family close by.  Having said that, "home" has always been Ohio in our minds.  It's where we were both born and raised.  Ohio is a lovely state. 

Golfer's career with the Air Force and then Civil Service took us all around and we were fortunate enough to live and visit many places and learn new things. We are thankful for that.  Since we have been in Virginia since 1979, Virginia is where we call "home" now.  "Home" is a state of  mind.

We just returned from Ohio, a happy occasion for this trip!  Our niece's wedding!  The last few trips to Ohio had been for sad occasions - visiting ailing family and attending funerals.  So this was a happy trip.  The wedding was lovely, the weather was great, the bride was beautiful, and we got to visit with family we hadn't seen in years!  Nurse J and Bikini were there with their families, too.

As good as all this was, and all the smiles and happy times, there was something sad about the trip.  I get emotional.  There are loved ones that have passed on that we miss.  Things that used to be there when we were growing up aren't around any more.  Too many things change.  Time moves on.

Golfer and I sort of have a routine when we are there.  We like to visit the Cleveland Indians store.  It is no longer there.  We like to go to the Brewster Dairy and buy wonderful Swiss cheese.  That store hasn't been there for years.  We have to go to the grocery store where Golfer worked as a teenager and buy our cheese.  We like to go to the Nickels Bakery store and stock up on Crème Sticks.  We were told on this trip that the bakery had stopped making Crème Sticks in January!  How totally disappointing!  I sent them an email.  :)      

We drove by the farm where Golfer grew up and the trees have gotten so big that you can hardly see the house on the hill.  We went by the cemetery and paid our respects to loved ones.  And I made sure there wasn't any bird poo on my Mom's headstone.  She always made me promise to check if I was ever there.

I have my emotions in check now and life is good.  Stay safe!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Introducing . . . . . . Kirk!


Golfer and I have been busy around here lately.  I mentioned in an earlier post that we had sold our Mustang, Duke.  Then we traded our Acura TL, Hiro, in - with the money from Duke - and got an Acura MDX.  So here's Kirk!  And yes, I do know that there are some who think I'm a little "off" for naming our vehicles.  But you know what?  I have discovered that several of our friends also name theirs!  So there!  When having a discussion it just sounds so much nicer and more civil to have a name rather that say "the car".  And God knows the world can use more kindness and civility.  Add some whenever you can.

So Kirk is lovely, or handsome as the case may be.  He has lots of bells and whistles that we are learning to use.  While running an errand this week I got to hear him read an email to me!  We have checked and Golfer's clubs fit in the back perfectly.  So we're ready for a road trip whenever.

It is amazing how much paperwork is involved in a new vehicle.  By the time we dealt with the dealership, the financial man, the DMV, XM, City property department, and so on, it was exhausting.  But I think we have everything under control and in order now.

In other happenings, I just had the fourth injection in my knee.  One more to go.  Then we wait and see if this has helped.  I was told it could take six to eight weeks to reach its full effect.  As I have said, it's just something else to deal with.

We hosted a fun evening for a group of friends.  Two are in the process of moving to South Carolina.  Their old house is sold, the new one not built yet.  J & B are sort of bouncing around from place to place before their final move.  The weather was good for us and everyone had a good time.

Our family is doing well.  Boxer and Bloomer are back to school.  This is week two and all is going well.  BeyB doesn't go back until the day after Labor Day.

Better go for now.  Stay safe!

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Wash Day Memories

A friend sent this to us recently and it brought back some memories.  I remember all this quite well.  I also remember using a wringer washer.  Mom and Grandma would sort, wash, run things through the wringer, and into the rinse tub, then back through the wringer. You had to be careful not to let your fingers get run through there too! Clothes pins were kept in pretty "bags" that were made to look like aprons and fit over a clothes hanger so you could hang it on the line and slide it along as you hung the wash.  If the weather was really nasty, the wet clothes had to be hauled up to the attic or just hung in the basement to dry.  And you NEVER hung your "unmentionables" where anyone could see them!



THIS IS FUNNY AND QUITE TRUE....WE ARE PROBABLY THE LAST GENERATION THAT WILL REMEMBER WHAT A CLOTHES LINE WAS....

There is one thing that's left out. We had a long wooden pole (clothes pole) that was used to push the clotheslines up so that longer items (sheets/pants/etc.) didn't brush the ground and get dirty. I can hear
my mother now....

THE BASIC RULES FOR CLOTHESLINES:  
1. You had to hang the socks by the toes....NOT the top.

2. You hung pants by the BOTTOM/cuffs....NOT the waistbands.

3. You had to WASH the clothesline(s) before hanging any clothes - walk the entire length of each line with a damp cloth around the lines.

4. You had to hang the clothes in a certain order, and always hang "whites" with "whites," and hang them first.

5. You NEVER hung a shirt by the shoulders - always by the tail! What would the neighbors think?

6. Wash day on a Monday! NEVER hang clothes on the weekend, or on Sunday, for Heaven's sake!

7. Hang the sheets and towels on the OUTSIDE lines so you could hide your "unmentionables" in the middle (perverts & busybodies, y'know!)

8. It didn't matter if it was sub-zero weather....clothes would "freeze-dry." I remember my Grandfathers union suits standing by themselves frozen. How many remember union suits?

9. ALWAYS gather the clothes pins when taking down dry clothes! Pins left on the lines were "tacky"!

10. If you were efficient, you would line the clothes up so that each item did not need two clothes pins, but shared one of the clothes pins with the next washed item.

11. Clothes off of the line before dinner time, neatly folded in the clothes basket, and ready to be ironed. (IRONED? Well, that's a whole OTHER subject!)   

And now a POEM....

A clothesline was a news forecast, to neighbors passing by
There were no secrets you could keep, when clothes were hung to dry
It also was a friendly link, for neighbors always knew
If company had stopped on by, to spend a night or two

For then you'd see the "fancy sheets", and towels upon the line;
You'd see the "company table cloths", with intricate designs.
The line announced a baby's birth, from folks who lived inside,
As brand new infant clothes were hung, so carefully with pride!

The ages of the children could, so readily be known
By watching how the sizes changed, you'd know how much they'd grown!
It also told when illness struck, as extra sheets were hung;
Then nightclothes and a bathrobe too, haphazardly were strung.

It also said, "On vacation now", when lines hung limp and bare.
It told, "We're back!" when full lines sagged, with not an inch to spare!
New folks in town were scorned upon, if wash was dingy and gray,
As neighbors carefully raised their brows, and looked the other way.


But clotheslines now are of the past, for dryers make work much less.
Now what goes on inside a home id anybody'guess!
I really miss that way of life, it was a friendly sign,
When neighbors knew each other best...by what hung on the line.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Good-Bye, Duke

You were a great car!


Stay safe!

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Thursday, July 24, 2014

A Movie Review and Other Thoughts

courtesy of Hasbro Co.
Golfer and I went to see Transformers: Age of Extinction  this afternoon.  Yay! for Optimus Prime! Optimus and the Autobots were great.  Some of the script writing and some of the acting.... not so much. But it was fun.

We watched Extant last evening.  I like the show.  Very interesting theories and possibilities.  The android kid is still creepy.

Golfer is checking out the schedules for the new movie channels we now have with Verizon.  He's making a list.  :)

Stay safe!


Thursday, July 17, 2014

AHHHHHH.........Technology!

Golfer and I finally decided it was time to switch from Cox Communications to Verizon Fios, a bundle deal.  This is going to be good!  This will be great!  Better service, less expense, better everything!  Woo-Hoo!

We met with the Verizon rep.  Nice man, very patient with our questions.  Everything was set up.  Several different people came and painted lines on our grass.  Looked like plaid out there!  Then someone came and dug a small trench for the fiber optic lines.  Remember the issues we had with our side yard and drainage issues and having landscaping done and grading and new sod??  Yep, the cable went right through there.  So far, so good.  I think it will be okay.

Monday morning the tech guy came.  Many connections to be made.  Lots of stuff to learn.  Three new remotes to use!  The guy was pretty good, clean, neat, patient, liked cats.  (always a bonus point for someone as far as I'm concerned). Anyway, he finished up and then the fun began. 

After a couple hours I gave up trying to tell if Golfer was talking to me, mumbling to himself or growling at the TV or Computer!  We are gradually getting things set up.  We know how to use the TV and find a station we want and record something.  And the phones work, although I have not programmed any numbers into them.  Same phones for us, same number, but now we have long distance for no extra cost.  We have been using our cell phones for long distance for a few years.  The computer/Internet is faster.  But we're still in the process of getting email set up and working.  Golfer has been contacting all our utilities and other places and getting the bills to come to the right email address!

One glitch we needed help with was our universal TV remote.  Golfer called Geek Squad for help.  They programmed the remote when we first got it a couple years ago.  Golfer got a  message saying the Geek Squad was having technical difficulty.  WTH?!  Isn't that just confidence inspiring????  But we know they are good people and do good work that we just are not capable of.  We do know our limits.   :)  We stopped and made the appointment while we were out doing errands. Two young men came yesterday and got everything connected and working and ready.  As they left they said call us if you need us.  I said they knew we would!

So it's been busy around here.  Life is good.  All is well.  Stay safe!

Right now I have to get back to work.  I am trying to get the capability to print back on my phone and tablet.  I never thought I'd miss something like this.  But once you have it, when it's gone, you miss it.  Just like a lot of other things.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Too Many Choices

Golfer and I had a few errands to do the other afternoon.  So we headed out with our list and got things done.  Some tasks went quickly, others not so much.  One item was to go to Bed, Bath and Beyond and buy new pillows for our bed.  I admit - way back when - I would just go in Penney's and pick up two.  There were usually only a couple choices to pick from.  It wasn't a big deal.  Sadly, Penney's management has ruined most of the store and they no longer carry most brands I will purchase or use.

Anyway, Golfer and I went into B,B&B and headed to the pillow section.  It was OVERWHELMING!  There were hundreds of pillows to choose from!  You could pick duck down, simulated duck down (??????),  latex foam, generic foam, hypo-allergenic fiber, eucalyptus fiber fill  (again ????) side sleeping, back sleeping, stomach sleeping, child, adult, and on and on and on.  Who knew it could be so hard?

We finally accepted some help and settled on two huge, premium, fiber filled, reasonable firm pillows for side sleepers.  Evidently with all these choices, they don't make any specifically for people who might move around while they sleep! We've been using them the last couple nights.  I thought it was pretty comfortable.  Golfer says he'll get used to his.  The furry kids think they're bouncy.  :)  Thank goodness I had coupons!!

Geez!  Stay safe!

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

A Breakdown in Advertising Communication

While I was standing in line waiting to get lottery tickets, I saw a display for some new M&Ms.  Bright package, big letters saying, "3x the Chocolate".  I thought Woo-Hoo!  You know this family likes some good chocolate.  So I bought two little bags for Golfer and me to eat while we watched the last Star Wars movie the other evening.  I opened my little bag anticipating extra chocolaty goodness.  It was disappointing.  The candies were just bigger pieces, not better chocolate.  Don't get me wrong, M&Ms are good just as they are.  I just expected deeper chocolate flavor.  I think they should explain that on the bag.

Stay safe!

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Saturday, July 12, 2014

More Memories

Golfer always brings in the newspaper before he leaves to play golf.  This morning he brought in two - our regular one and a copy of the Wall Street Journal!  So I enjoyed my coffee and cereal and read two papers.  I found some interesting articles in the Journal.  The most intriguing was the article on the shortage of night crawlers!  I did not realize that night crawlers were a big business operation.  Evidently imported from Canada, too.  Anyway, this brought back memories.

My Grandpa Claude loved to fish.  After driving Grama Ethel to the grocery on Saturday mornings, fishing was how he spent the weekends.  When I was little, because Mom worked full time, I frequently spent weekends with Grama and Granpa.

I remember going out after dark into the back yard and garden with Granpa.  He'd have a big flashlight and a couple empty coffee cans.  We'd walk along in the dewy grass and he'd shine his light down.  That made the night crawlers move and then we'd pick them up.  If it had rained that day, there were more out and it didn't take long to get enough "bait" for Granpa's weekend fishing.  I wonder if people still do that anywhere?  Or do they just go to the store and buy a box of worms?  That just doesn't seem right.

Stay safe!

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Memories

I think I mentioned that Golfer and I recently cleaned out our attic storage area.  We sorted through all kinds of things.  Some was just junk and got thrown into the dumpster.  Some had been damaged; that also went into the dumpster.  Some had significant importance - at least to me - and got passed on to Nurse J and Bikini.  And a big pile of "stuff" got donated to the DAV.

One of the things we found was an old scrapbook that I had started many years ago.  It was filled with things saved from a road trip we took when we lived in Colorado.  We took the girls to Disneyland, by way of the Grand Canyon and Mesa Verde.  Over the years I have discovered that I like making collages of trip souvenirs, tickets, postcards, etc.  I put these in poster frames and hang them up.  Our stairway up to the bonus room is lined with these collages.  There's also a few hanging here in our office.  It makes me happy to look at them.

Back to the scrapbook... its pages are brittle and yellowed.  Tape has lost its stickiness.  And, honestly, I never finished it.  So this afternoon while it's been dark and rainy, I gently took everything out of the book. Then I started my new collage.  It was a trip down memory lane.

That trip started out as a camping adventure.  For the record,  I am NOT a camper.  Never will be at this stage of my life.  And we had never camped before.  But we thought it was a good idea.  What can I say, we were young.  So the first night we pitched our tent and settled in.  I remember the cookout for dinner was good.  That was the highlight of the experience.  "Something" spent the night right outside the tent eating and chewing and making noise.  I did not sleep.  No one slept well.  The bathroom was a hike away from the tent.  The girls were three and six.  Use your imagination.

The tent rode in the back of the station wagon all the way to California after that and then back to Colorado, where it was promptly sold.  Hence the lovely postcard of the Motel 6 in my collage!  We had a package deal and stayed in the Disneyland Hotel while we were there.

I had to take picture at an angle to reduce glare.  It is still dark and rainy here.  :)
Life is good.  Stay safe!

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Summertime, and the Living La la la la la

We're into July.  It was almost 100 humid degrees here today.  I managed to go out and do a couple errands.  First store I went in has all the Fall flowers out and Halloween decorations displayed.  It was a big mass of orange, black, and brown.  The Hallmark store is getting ready for the Christmas ornament premier. This just isn't right.  Quit rushing me!

Golfer and I have decided to switch from Cox Communications to Verizon.  People have already been here to paint lines on the grass and put flag markers out.  Golfer marked our sprinkler heads.  The work begins on Monday.

We have also decided to sell Duke, our Mustang convertible.  I'll keep you posted on that.  It's time.  It's just getting harder to get in and out of without hurting myself.  The fact is that after four major surgeries in less than four years, my body doesn't bend and move the way I would like, even with going to the "Y" several times a week and spending time exercising in the pool, too.  It is what it is.

I've spent some time cleaning and doing some yard work.  Been catching up on some desk stuff and other household chores.

Gotta' go now.  I need to see if the lightening bugs are out yet and see if our resident raccoon is out having a snack at the bird feeder. He's a good looking young animal with bright eyes and clean coat.  I can't get a good picture because our windows have full length screens.  If I try to go outside, he gets scared and runs.  But he usually stops by for his breakfast before heading out for the night.  He goes back and climbs our mimosa tree and scales the wall I think!

Stay safe!


Saturday, July 5, 2014

Busy Fun Week!

Bikini, Brief and the kids came to visit us this week.  There was a trip to the pool, they went to the beach, playground, Yorktown Battle Field, a movie, a day at Busch Gardens, and a few other things!  Nurse J and the girls came over on Thursday and we had a cookout and everyone got to visit.  Golfer did the grilling and we made a couple batches of ice cream.  I baked a cake, along with all the usual cookout food like potato salad, baked beans and such.

They loaded up their car this morning after breakfast.  But before they got on the road to home we all went to Home Depot for the kids' workshop to build bug houses!  Very nice service of Home Depot and a fun time.  FYI, the girls' team won!  A lot of things are a friendly competition.


And... during all this activity this week we had Hurricane Arthur come by!  No damage for us, just some wind and rain.  But it did alter some plans.

Stay safe!

Sunday, June 29, 2014

All Worn Out

Nurse J brought the girls over last evening.  After emptying the small toy box, trying to get to the kitties to pet them, making a couple circuits all around the house, getting tangled up in the light cord, and playing ball, CutieGirl was resting on PaPa's lap.  She leaned her head back and was sound asleep!

What a life!

Stay safe!

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Mothra!

If you "do" Facebook and follow Golfer, you saw his post on Mothra this week.  If not, here's the story:

When Golfer  was feeding the furry kids first thing on Monday morning, he saw Mothra on our window!  He came and got me to look.  He said it looked like Mothra was trying to move our house off the foundation!

Monday was a hot day and that window gets a lot of sun.  We kept on eye on Mothra.  He never moved all day.  Towards evening we wondered if he was still living.  I hated to think Mothra had ruptured himself with an effort to move our house, and I'm usually an optimist, so I suggested perhaps he was nocturnal.  We kept watching.  About 10:00 p.m. I got the flashlight and looked out the window.  Mothra had moved!  Happy travels, Mothra!  You were interesting!

Stay safe!

Friday, June 27, 2014

Some Observations

There was recently a lot of talk and optimism about an "official" report saying the crime rate in our area was down.  We heard about it on the radio and TV and read about it in the paper.  This was announced like it was a cause for great rejoicing.  Almost in the very next breath they reported about three people killed in three different shootings.  What gives???  Who is compiling these "Official" statistics?   Seems like there's hardly a day goes by that someone isn't shot or stabbed.  And mostly these crimes are in the same general areas.

While I was at the "Y" today I had a conversation with two of my acquaintances from there.  We never see each other anywhere else, but we check on each other there.  The crime rate was a topic of discussion while we were on the machines.  We all agreed that times have changed and areas where we used to feel comfortable we no longer do.  One lady commented on the fact that one of the recently killed had reportedly been shot twice before this last incident.  Come, on!  Wouldn't you think he would have figured out he needed to change his habits and lifestyle???

And mobile meth labs were in the news again.  It's bad enough the druggies are cooking this stuff up and risking blowing up their neighbors.  Traffic in our area has enough problems.  We don't need additional risks.  I say lock 'em up! 

In lighter news - - - - we have a nesting bird in our tree in the front yard.  Evidently the Mama and Daddy birds wants to waterproof their home.  They have a piece of plastic hanging down from their nest.  I figure they put in a liner.  :)  Golfer and I won't try to tidy up until they have hatched their family and moved on.  

Stay safe!

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Happy Anniversary!

I love you, Golfer!  XOXO




This picture is from our Las Vegas trip in 2010.  We renewed our wedding vows at the "Chapel O' Love" with "Elvis" officiating!

Stay safe, folks!

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Some Updates

Hey, all!

I hope everyone is doing well.  Golfer and I have been busy with all the usual stuff around here.

Our weather has been HOT - close to 100 a few days - and humid.  The weather reports call for storms most days, but that is sort of hit or miss.  Some areas get wet, others don't.  We have for the last couple days.  But with the heat, we need the rain.  Just wish it would come later in the day or during the night.  :)

Golfer is doing much better and he is back to playing golf.  Being careful and taking care of himself.  We don't want a relapse of back spasms.

Hiro, our Acura, was in for repairs.  Took longer than they predicted and cost more than they estimated, but he is home now!  They did a good job putting in the new parts and blending the paint.  Just one small glitch - the person who painted on the accent stripe did not match it to the one on the other side of the car.  Now, in reality, probably no one else would notice since you can't see both sides of the car at the same time.  But it annoys me.  Golfer saw it first and showed me as we were inspecting the work.    It doesn't look bad, it just doesn't match.  They assure us it can be fixed in a very short time.  Their work is guaranteed.  I'll let you know how it goes.

Our furry kid, Angus, is recuperating well from his surgery.  He has a check-up tomorrow.  We have found a prescription food that they will all eat.  His doctor says it will probably prevent additional bladder stone problems in all of them if they eat the CD diet.  It certainly makes meal times easier for Golfer and me.  Some days I just don't have the strength and energy to referee meal time and keep everyone at their own dish when they are eating different foods!  Finnigan had his yearly check-up and he had good test results.  Cinder and Cecil are just glad it wasn't them going these times.

So all in all,  things are going well.  Life is good.  Stay safe!

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

More Recently . . . . . . . .

I've been looking through our pictures.  Just wanted to post this happy picture!

Stay safe!

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Happy Father's Day!

I love you, Golfer!

Just remembering good times through the years.   XO











Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Myrtle Beach Public Relations Is Going to Need a Raise!

First there was the violence associated with the Atlantic Beach Bike Fest (otherwise known as the BBF)  Several killed, many injured, lots of traffic violations, shootings, stabbings, businesses lost money, and general rude behavior.  Local residents and vacationers annoyed and/or traumatized.  Big mess.  Decisions to be made on what to do to end all this.

Then, also on the national news, some idiot left a loaded gun on a shelf in the Target store.  Isn't that just great!?

Then a couple days later, also on national news, a bunch of tourists were on a deck at at hotel resort watching a beautiful rainbow and trying to take pictures.  The deck collapsed and several were hurt.

What will be next?  I imagine the PR people are pretty stressed.  Good luck to them.

AND................ coming soon!..............King Kong!  Although I don't think anyone is in danger from him.  He is a site to see as you're driving down the Rt. 17 Bypass, a main thoroughfare in Myrtle Beach! 

The building used to be the NASCAR Restaurant.  They went out of business and the building was empty for a few years.  There was talk of Pat Boone making it into a theater, but that did not happen.  Work is underway right now to turn it into a wax museum.  With King Kong climbing up the tower!  I think he should be deputized during BBF!

Stay safe!