Saturday, March 28, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
Dead hens...pretty funny, huh....
I am sitting here and Neil has the news on....after watching Glen Beck's show and now the news, I am so tired of it all...Lori, I hope you don't have a black car in CA...as of 2013 they will be illegal (so the news said) because it will use much more air conditioning to cool it down making the emissions more. Dairy and small farmers watch out too....cows are producing too much gas...got to tax the cows...Karen, are you going to host a tea party on April 15th??? You could have Glen at your home...I told Neil that's what he should do....
We are in such a turmoil here in Springfield with the budget not passing the first time, the superintendent has sent pink slips to 60 teachers...including eliminating all music and art programs...it is a "threating tactic" or will/can he really reduce the staff that much IF the budget doesn't pass this next week??? Makes it such a joy to go and try to teach children...So, of course, everyone is edgy...plus we are making up days on the next 2 Saturdays...
Good news is my hand works really well...although I am still not twisting and lifting on the elbow...Someone gave me a bottle of vitamin E to rub into the scars..seems to be working really well...so there is my medical advice of the day...use vitamin E oil on scars....
We had the most beautiful day here today..65 degrees!!! So so nice. I am sure the rain from Karen later this weekend...but for now the sunshine is heavenly.
Happy weekend everybody!!
I am sitting here and Neil has the news on....after watching Glen Beck's show and now the news, I am so tired of it all...Lori, I hope you don't have a black car in CA...as of 2013 they will be illegal (so the news said) because it will use much more air conditioning to cool it down making the emissions more. Dairy and small farmers watch out too....cows are producing too much gas...got to tax the cows...Karen, are you going to host a tea party on April 15th??? You could have Glen at your home...I told Neil that's what he should do....
We are in such a turmoil here in Springfield with the budget not passing the first time, the superintendent has sent pink slips to 60 teachers...including eliminating all music and art programs...it is a "threating tactic" or will/can he really reduce the staff that much IF the budget doesn't pass this next week??? Makes it such a joy to go and try to teach children...So, of course, everyone is edgy...plus we are making up days on the next 2 Saturdays...
Good news is my hand works really well...although I am still not twisting and lifting on the elbow...Someone gave me a bottle of vitamin E to rub into the scars..seems to be working really well...so there is my medical advice of the day...use vitamin E oil on scars....
We had the most beautiful day here today..65 degrees!!! So so nice. I am sure the rain from Karen later this weekend...but for now the sunshine is heavenly.
Happy weekend everybody!!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Thanks, Patti. I'm glad you're getting something out of them. As for resting up, I haven't done much of that since I got back--just jumped right back in to laundry, bills, buying groceries, etc. etc. So different from being on vacation! It usually takes me a week to get back into things here. I don't know why it's going faster this time, but I'm not complaining.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Hi. I've been catching up on everyone's news. I got back from Israel this morning. I'm too tired to write much now. It was a good visit. Short and sweet. I had quality time with my family and saw my friends at the end of the visit. Two friends are going through difficult times with their kids. One friend's son suffered some kind of trauma in the army a few years ago. He was doing okay for a while cuz he had a girlfriend, but now she broke up with him, so he's really falling apart. Another friend's daughter was hospitalized for some kind of mental breakdown. Life seems so bittersweet sometimes. So much suffering--but also a lot of happy times....
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Kathy, I'm amazed you can teach with all the construction going on. Just driving by Union St School looks as though the whole school is in a bubble of construction plastic and portable rooms. Sorry you have to make up days on the weekends. They used to build extra days in. This IS Vermont afterall.
Pat, your class sounds interesting. It's a whole lot different going back to school at this age, you actually learn cuz you want to and can find it interesting. The teacher also makes a big difference.
My Celtic Woman concert was awsome. There voices are so angelic. Even my son-in law enjoyed it. Course he had a few beers too. Sheila (my middle daughter)lives in Dunbarton NH just outside of Manchester.
I haven't seen my granddaughters for a while now. Lily is in Florida for 10 days and my little one was sick this weekend.
So we did a lot of yard work this weekend taking cae of trees Ron cut down. What a mess. Beautiful weekend tho. I can see 1/4 of my yard. Still alot of snow to go.
Pat, your class sounds interesting. It's a whole lot different going back to school at this age, you actually learn cuz you want to and can find it interesting. The teacher also makes a big difference.
My Celtic Woman concert was awsome. There voices are so angelic. Even my son-in law enjoyed it. Course he had a few beers too. Sheila (my middle daughter)lives in Dunbarton NH just outside of Manchester.
I haven't seen my granddaughters for a while now. Lily is in Florida for 10 days and my little one was sick this weekend.
So we did a lot of yard work this weekend taking cae of trees Ron cut down. What a mess. Beautiful weekend tho. I can see 1/4 of my yard. Still alot of snow to go.
Hi Kathi, we have the same rule in the County as you do for 1/2 days. If we stay in the building until 12 it counts as a whole day. They move the lunch times around so that all the kids eat before we get them onto the buses. I haven't heard yet if they are going to have to do extra days. We did last year but I don't think we had nearly the same outage as you.
Dave left early this a.m. to go over to Sunday River and ski for the day with some friends from MA. Back tonight.
I'm going to follow your lead right now Kathi and go down to find my Easter goodies.
bye all
Dave left early this a.m. to go over to Sunday River and ski for the day with some friends from MA. Back tonight.
I'm going to follow your lead right now Kathi and go down to find my Easter goodies.
bye all
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Happy Spring!!!!
Sunshine and mud...melting snow! I am sure we will see another storm before the end of April but at least we know that it will melt fast!!! We have 5 snow days to make up plus 2 construction days...so it has been decided we go for two half Saturdays...there has to be 50% of children present to count...so hope parents will want their weekends interrupted. I'm, of course, thrilled to go on a weekend....seems a little off to me that its okay for us to do a half day on a Saturday and have it count as a whole day...why can't we make up snow days like that? If there is a early release day, we have to eat lunch at school to make it count as a whole day...so not quite sure what this difference is.
My hand is doing much better and I can type two handed for a little bit at a time...my elbow is still stiff and sore but healing nicely...did some lefthanded cleaning this morning!
Headed to see my grandbabies tomorrow for the day!!!!!!!!!!! I found lots of Easter treasures leftover from my mother that I am going to share with them.... I will post some pictures over the next few days for your enjoyment...snicker, snicker.
Sunshine and mud...melting snow! I am sure we will see another storm before the end of April but at least we know that it will melt fast!!! We have 5 snow days to make up plus 2 construction days...so it has been decided we go for two half Saturdays...there has to be 50% of children present to count...so hope parents will want their weekends interrupted. I'm, of course, thrilled to go on a weekend....seems a little off to me that its okay for us to do a half day on a Saturday and have it count as a whole day...why can't we make up snow days like that? If there is a early release day, we have to eat lunch at school to make it count as a whole day...so not quite sure what this difference is.
My hand is doing much better and I can type two handed for a little bit at a time...my elbow is still stiff and sore but healing nicely...did some lefthanded cleaning this morning!
Headed to see my grandbabies tomorrow for the day!!!!!!!!!!! I found lots of Easter treasures leftover from my mother that I am going to share with them.... I will post some pictures over the next few days for your enjoyment...snicker, snicker.
Friday, March 20, 2009
As a matter of fact the base age to attend courses here is 50! It called the Senior College; it's affiliated with the University of Maine. Theresa, a woman I met just after moving here has been a good friend to me and she was going to take the course. She encouraged me to join her. We're pretty sure we're the youngest heads in the room. Interestingly with many of the students our parents' age they remember things that happened in world history that we don't. They'll say "Well in 1956 such and such was going on" We go "Ya sure".
Thursday, March 19, 2009
I had my first class in European History today. It was amazing. The professor is really something. Very opinionated and happily so which makes for a lot of laughs.
I'm glad we got the Honda when we did, I'd hate to be using the truck to drive 45 minutes to school. It's a pretty drive along the coast at least.
This weekend we make a strike against our basement mess and really empty boxes and organize down there. I want my bread maker and i know its down there somewhere!
I'm glad we got the Honda when we did, I'd hate to be using the truck to drive 45 minutes to school. It's a pretty drive along the coast at least.
This weekend we make a strike against our basement mess and really empty boxes and organize down there. I want my bread maker and i know its down there somewhere!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Isn't it amazing that we can all keep in touch with each other no matter where in the world we are! I am so glad that you are enjoying all those special family moments, Lori...Karen, happy that you had a wonderful sister vaccation, though I missed talking to you. Pat, don't you love that new car smell??? I can actually use my right hand lots more after 3 weeks of uselessness....my elbow is still healing, guess the tendion takes longer to heal...so by the end of the day, I know that I have been moving it....plus, I can only type with both hands for a few minutes before it begins to pull, so then I go back to my great one handed style....
I am not sure where all our "guys" are....maybe we do scare them away, although not intentionally! Come back boys!!! (men).....Have a great day everybody!!
I am not sure where all our "guys" are....maybe we do scare them away, although not intentionally! Come back boys!!! (men).....Have a great day everybody!!
Karen, I know what you mean about connection with the family. That's what I needed this time, too. I guess that's what I always need when I come here, but this time the visit is shorter than usual, so I've mostly been going back and forth between the kibbutz where my parents and my sister Amy live and Modi'in where my sister Katie lives. I've only seen one friend so far, but I'm saving a couple days at the end to see my other friends here. I'm really enjoying Katie's kids (ages 7 and 10). They're so cute! I'll be back in L.A. on March 24.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Good to hear from you Lori. It sounds beautiful where you are right now. Please give my regards to your family, it's been so many years. Enjoy.
We've purchased a new Honda CR-V; Royal Blue. Traded in the truck. I'm not a County Girl any longer. We put 400 miles on it this weekend going over to NH for a Mystery dinner Theater. Had a great time.
We've purchased a new Honda CR-V; Royal Blue. Traded in the truck. I'm not a County Girl any longer. We put 400 miles on it this weekend going over to NH for a Mystery dinner Theater. Had a great time.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Hi. I'm at the kibbutz where my parents and my sister Amy and her family live. It's nice to be here in the winter when all the wildflowers are blooming. Usually I'm here in the summer when things are more dry. I've been doing a lot of walking, especially when I was in Tel Aviv with Amy. There's a promenade along the beach in Tel Aviv and a lot of people walking and riding bikes there. Winter here is not like your winters there in Vermont and Maine--though it sounds like you're finally starting to thaw out a little!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Monday, March 09, 2009
We are having snow this morning, so a 2 hour delay for school, so far! Gives me time to try to get "ready"! One handed hair doing is not a easy thing...hopefully, today will go better!! Have a good day everybody....I know Karen said she would be away from the computer...just teasing from afar...You getting Snow, Susan or Pat???
Richard or Brian??? Karen??????? Lori?? (lol)
Richard or Brian??? Karen??????? Lori?? (lol)
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Lori, so glad you are enjoying your vacation with your family. Sounds like you are having a great time. Spring is certainly on its way here...rain and temps in the 40s is melting this snow and turning it into Oh, Lovely Mud!!! I am sure there will still be snow in the future but now it won't last for months! Karen, I know you are having a great time too ...don't they have computers in Florida???
Hi everyone. I arrived in Israel Friday afternoon, and Saturday we all went to a restaurant to celebrate my mother's birthday. It's the kind of place where you don't have to order. You just sit down and they keep bringing more and more food. The food was delicious! Then you go downstairs and sit on the mattresses and pillows they have spread out on the floor, and they serve you coffee, tea, and cake. It's in an Arab village up north (not in the West Bank). I'm at my sister Katie's house right now, waiting for my friend Wendy to come see me. Tomorrow I'm going to the kibbutz where my parents and Amy and her family live. So, as you can see, I'm busy and having fun!
Patti, I'm glad you got a clean bill of health, and, Kathi, I hope you're recovering and your arm is better. Hope you're all having fun. Bye for now...
Patti, I'm glad you got a clean bill of health, and, Kathi, I hope you're recovering and your arm is better. Hope you're all having fun. Bye for now...
Saturday, March 07, 2009
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Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Hi Everybody..I am alive and well...my surgery was on Thursday, a little more extensive on my elbow, with the tendion being more damaged then he thought it would be. It was repaired and wrapped from my fingers to halfway past my elbow. It is very sore today so I stayed pretty still...I can wiggle all my fingers. I will be out of school all this next week, so stop by! haha. Doing pretty well typing with one hand. my friends at school have made some meals for us so Neil doesn't have to do all the cooking...I can't do dishes either! Nice to have such good friends. Thanks for asking everybody.
Hello ladies, nice to hear from both of you.
I think it's now 3 days since Kathi surgery. She had said to me that she wondered how or if she'd be able to type. Although she said she was home and the surgery went well I haven't seen hide nor hair of her since.
Deb, no I'm not working yet I have been toying with the idea of doing substituting but then I wonder if perhaps I'd like to volunteer at the Discovery Museum in Bangor. Dave says I should wait to think about work after my health is straightened out. with all the trips I make to Yarmouth to the Women' s health care center there I suppose it would be difficult to hold a full time position at this time. I do volunteer at the library here one day a week. I knit with a wonderful group of ladies I met at church. They're a lot of fun.
Lori I'm glad you're going to be seeing your family again soon. It's great that you are able to travel that far. Your sons have become world travelers as well. I have a hard time bumping mine out of Portland.
Deb I'm anxious to hear how you like the Celtic Women Concert. I really like their music. Where in Nh are you seeing them?
I think it's now 3 days since Kathi surgery. She had said to me that she wondered how or if she'd be able to type. Although she said she was home and the surgery went well I haven't seen hide nor hair of her since.
Deb, no I'm not working yet I have been toying with the idea of doing substituting but then I wonder if perhaps I'd like to volunteer at the Discovery Museum in Bangor. Dave says I should wait to think about work after my health is straightened out. with all the trips I make to Yarmouth to the Women' s health care center there I suppose it would be difficult to hold a full time position at this time. I do volunteer at the library here one day a week. I knit with a wonderful group of ladies I met at church. They're a lot of fun.
Lori I'm glad you're going to be seeing your family again soon. It's great that you are able to travel that far. Your sons have become world travelers as well. I have a hard time bumping mine out of Portland.
Deb I'm anxious to hear how you like the Celtic Women Concert. I really like their music. Where in Nh are you seeing them?
It seems everyone is traveling these days. I envy the ability to get up and go. We're pretty much home-bodies, altho, Ron got us tickets to see the Celtic Woman concert next weekend. It's a favorite of mine and was a great Christmas present. I can't wait. We'll stay with my daughter and son-in-law overnite in NH.
I seem to have caught the bug my Lily had last week and missed 2 days of work. I've still got the sore throat. NOT FUN!!! I was just bragging how healthy I usually am.
Lori, you have such great traditions. What a heritage.
Pat, have you found employment yet or have I missed that? Looks like your keeping pretty busy.
I seem to have caught the bug my Lily had last week and missed 2 days of work. I've still got the sore throat. NOT FUN!!! I was just bragging how healthy I usually am.
Lori, you have such great traditions. What a heritage.
Pat, have you found employment yet or have I missed that? Looks like your keeping pretty busy.
I'm here. It looks like we managed to lose Richard again. Maybe he's yodeling in Switzerland. We had the big family dinner here last night so everyone could say goodbye to Omer. He's leaving tonight to go traveling for a while, starting in Panama. He's going to the youth hostel there that he and Rafi and a friend of theirs went to in December. He'll be working as an assistant bar tender there--for as long as he decides to stay there. Then he'll be off to other countries in Central and South America and will be surfing wherever he can. Surfing is his big love. He's really excited about going, but is also having a hard time saying goodbye to this girl he's been dating for about half a year. He'd like her to come with him, but she can't or doesn't want to. Oh well, I guess whatever is meant to happen between them will happen. I'm leaving for Israel next Thursday for 2 and a half weeks, and my son Rafi is leaving for a month in Spain to study Flamenco guitar. So it will just be Avi and Danit and Darren who are staying put for now.
Which day did Kathi have her surgery?
Which day did Kathi have her surgery?
Friday, February 27, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
I like that cake, Karen!
I can't say yet when I'd be available in the summer. Maybe August. I know I'll be in Israel in July cuz my father is planning another family reunion, this time in Israel, and it will be at the beginning of July. We'll all be together again. The reunion itself will only be for 3 nights this time, but I'm not sure yet how long we'll stay in Israel. But do what's convenient for the majority, and if it works out for me, I'll come.
I can't say yet when I'd be available in the summer. Maybe August. I know I'll be in Israel in July cuz my father is planning another family reunion, this time in Israel, and it will be at the beginning of July. We'll all be together again. The reunion itself will only be for 3 nights this time, but I'm not sure yet how long we'll stay in Israel. But do what's convenient for the majority, and if it works out for me, I'll come.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
My thought Lori was that maybe since there are more of us "talking" now between facebook and the blog, that we might be able to get together centrally in NE since most of us are somewhere in NE or might be over the course of the summer. You all come back at some point over the summer and so I was hopeful that with a minimum of travel we could spend some time together.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
I'm glad to hear you're going back to church Deb. We've been in and out; with our several moves; of many churches primarily Lutheran. Our campground is owned and operated by the New England Lutheran Synod. With both the church we left behind in Presque Isle, Methodist, and here at our church in Bangor, there are many young families. But I can remember not too many years ago where that was not the case. In my early 30's my family was the young one. There was a time for quite a few years where young families were not "doing" church. I think there is an upswing again and I'm glad. I wonder though why that's not the case in your church though. Sometimes when a church goes through a lot of pastoral upheaval (does that make sense?) it turns current parishoners and potential newcomers away. That can take time to get over.
Pat, in answer to your other question, the community dinner is sponsored by the spfld, area churches. Each church hosts a dinner which is held I think 4 or 5 times a year, it's free to anyone, targetting the low income. This time it was the Congo church. I've just starting getting back into going again, not so regularly tho. Our church has gone through so many upheavals in the past few years as with many churches. Attendance has dwindled and more changes are due. We have an interim pastor still.
It seems amazing to me that so few younger people attend. At my work, we have 13 employees, there are 2 or 3 girls that have never been to church at all.
It seems amazing to me that so few younger people attend. At my work, we have 13 employees, there are 2 or 3 girls that have never been to church at all.
Good luck Pat with your results. Karen, I envy your being able to rake and actually see signs of spring. It's snowing now, Ron said up to 10 inches before tomorrow. YUK.
We have our god daughter who's 12 staying with us for the weekend. I took her snowshoeing which she seemed to enjoy.
What is it with being 50+ that my body reacts so? I've always been quite healthy so having to slow down with shoulder pain is really a pain.(pun intended)
Spfld. is hosting the state bowling tourn. next month so we'll see how our team does then. We don't usually do more than the local tournaments.
I think it's a great idea to get together anytime. NH sounds good, or even Spfld. Karen, it would be great to make the trip to GA too. I'll pass it on to Janice and Linda on Mon. night.
We'll have to get the word out dpending how big a gathering you'all want.
We have our god daughter who's 12 staying with us for the weekend. I took her snowshoeing which she seemed to enjoy.
What is it with being 50+ that my body reacts so? I've always been quite healthy so having to slow down with shoulder pain is really a pain.(pun intended)
Spfld. is hosting the state bowling tourn. next month so we'll see how our team does then. We don't usually do more than the local tournaments.
I think it's a great idea to get together anytime. NH sounds good, or even Spfld. Karen, it would be great to make the trip to GA too. I'll pass it on to Janice and Linda on Mon. night.
We'll have to get the word out dpending how big a gathering you'all want.
Calumet is a beautiful campground in Freedom, NH. there's a clean lake and shopping just north in Conway. It's about a 3.5 hour ride for us here in Hampden. It used to be 7 though. I have a camper there that would sleep several.
Sue rock was just saying that she lives not far from thear and goes to a quilting retreat twice a year at Calumet!
Sue rock was just saying that she lives not far from thear and goes to a quilting retreat twice a year at Calumet!
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Well we had a terrific "Pre-HUGE snow storm" day. We went off to Unicel - Verizon and turned in our phones and got all set with new phones for the big cell phone turnover that's coming soon. then we had lunch at a nifty 50's style drive in and went to see "Taken" at the movies. It was very dramatic and suspensful. We really enjoyed it. Then off to Sam's Club for some shopping and of course we invariably run into someone from back home in there. Which we did. Then home to Hampden to await our 12-18 inches of the white stuff.
I'm a bit concerned actually about getting to the Women Health Clinic Monday morning. It's about 2 hours driving and Dave is already forbidding me to go if the storm hits the way its predicted to. But I really do want to find out the results of my tests. Not that I'm worried but you know////////////
I'm a bit concerned actually about getting to the Women Health Clinic Monday morning. It's about 2 hours driving and Dave is already forbidding me to go if the storm hits the way its predicted to. But I really do want to find out the results of my tests. Not that I'm worried but you know////////////
I think we should all fly down to Karen's and enjoy the sunshine!!!
This is the year of the never ending snow ....we are suppose to get more tomorrow, too, Pat...at least you can dream of a new deck....
I went to Rutland today with my niece Amy. I got grinders at Gills for supper...
had them put my onions on Neil's grinder big mistake on my part. I will regret it...so much for being nice. I can smell them from here...can you??
This is the year of the never ending snow ....we are suppose to get more tomorrow, too, Pat...at least you can dream of a new deck....
I went to Rutland today with my niece Amy. I got grinders at Gills for supper...
had them put my onions on Neil's grinder big mistake on my part. I will regret it...so much for being nice. I can smell them from here...can you??
Friday, February 20, 2009
I'm not sure which is more tiring, snow blowing or entertaining the grandkids. I think maybe the grandkids but I'd rather do that. You're a lucky girl Kathy!
We seem to just keep getting more and more snow. I was hoping it was over but then it hit Wed. night and is still coming, in dribs and drabs. Another one coming on Sunday. Boo hoo.......
We're working on plans for a deck and gazebo to be built after we have the house re-roofed. there's a lot to do by the time the sun comes out to stay and we can get out in the yard. I'm looking forward to it.
We seem to just keep getting more and more snow. I was hoping it was over but then it hit Wed. night and is still coming, in dribs and drabs. Another one coming on Sunday. Boo hoo.......
We're working on plans for a deck and gazebo to be built after we have the house re-roofed. there's a lot to do by the time the sun comes out to stay and we can get out in the yard. I'm looking forward to it.
I am sitting here utterly exhausted! So much for you thinking I have endless energy! Chloe was up at 5:30 this morning so it was non stop until they left to go home after 9. They just tug at my heartstrings even when they are naughty! Now I have lots of things to clean and put away. I put toys in tubs for each of the kids so that next time they come they know where they all are.
It is 20 degrees colder today then yesterday, windy, too. You can't believe how quiet it is here! Ahhhhh..............enjoy!
It is 20 degrees colder today then yesterday, windy, too. You can't believe how quiet it is here! Ahhhhh..............enjoy!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
It is so nice here today! The sun is shining and its 30 degrees. The kids and I just came in from 2 hours outside...with me pulling them around in the sleds..and them sliding some. The older two found a patch of ice about 3 feet wide and spent most of the time playing on there....after Camille got over her little hissy fit about not wanting to go out. She was determined she was going to stay inside and I was determined she was going out. So, we all got dressed (hearing loud boohoos the whole time) She sat on the step crying until she decided that that wasn't the most ideal funtime...and then came and played with the rest of us....so, wonder who won that round???! We just came in, had lunch and it is now "rest time" for all.....and who needs it more? I DO!
Monday, February 16, 2009
Well thanks to all of you ladies for your encouragement. I'm not very concerned as my midwife seemed to feel that the biopsy material looked healthy and then the ultrasound was good as well. But I'll get my official results on the 23rd and go from there. In the meantime I'm on a restricted diet as I am apparently allergic to or sensitive to most of the foods I eat. which is why I have gained so much weight in this past 9 months. My body is reacting poorly to its nourishment or the lack thereof. It has a lot to do with hormones - Surprise!
I went to a wonderful Tea Tasting this afternoon while Dave was in Wayne with his Dad. I was the youngest woman there. Most of the ladies are octogenarians who live with the hostess' mom in an assisted living home. We had such a delightful time. Beautiful dishes and demitasse cups on a lovely tablecloth. Such a female experience.
Dave was cutting down limbs and encouraging dead trees to take their final bow (get it?) down at his dad's house. He and his dad are trying to clean up the area by the lake front so the view from the house isn't so closed. the dead trees are just hanging all over the place and it looks awful. Technically of course this is not to be done as one is prohibited from changing ones lakefront. But you know, stuff happens in nature and there's just no accounting for it. It was once beautiful property and will be again.
Congratulations Deb, Janice and Linda on your bowling win. I love that you guys are still doing that. I'll bet it's a lot of fun. What is the community dinner?
I went to a wonderful Tea Tasting this afternoon while Dave was in Wayne with his Dad. I was the youngest woman there. Most of the ladies are octogenarians who live with the hostess' mom in an assisted living home. We had such a delightful time. Beautiful dishes and demitasse cups on a lovely tablecloth. Such a female experience.
Dave was cutting down limbs and encouraging dead trees to take their final bow (get it?) down at his dad's house. He and his dad are trying to clean up the area by the lake front so the view from the house isn't so closed. the dead trees are just hanging all over the place and it looks awful. Technically of course this is not to be done as one is prohibited from changing ones lakefront. But you know, stuff happens in nature and there's just no accounting for it. It was once beautiful property and will be again.
Congratulations Deb, Janice and Linda on your bowling win. I love that you guys are still doing that. I'll bet it's a lot of fun. What is the community dinner?
Pat, I hope all turns out well with your biopsy. The worst part is always the waiting for results.
Ron and I didn't get out to snowshoe this weekend. We had fun though the last time out. He checked out the deer runs, and I got a little cardio workout. Sat. I worked on the community dinner for the first time. Sunday watched Lily who has the stomach bug going around. Gives us a good excuse to snuggle. Today I actually have Presidents Day off.
Good luck Lori with your book. Sounds pretty impressive.
Oh, our team won the bowling tournament, yes I bowl with Janice and Linda. We always have a great time even though we're in last place for standings in the reg. league.
Ron and I didn't get out to snowshoe this weekend. We had fun though the last time out. He checked out the deer runs, and I got a little cardio workout. Sat. I worked on the community dinner for the first time. Sunday watched Lily who has the stomach bug going around. Gives us a good excuse to snuggle. Today I actually have Presidents Day off.
Good luck Lori with your book. Sounds pretty impressive.
Oh, our team won the bowling tournament, yes I bowl with Janice and Linda. We always have a great time even though we're in last place for standings in the reg. league.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Sounds like all us girls have had that exciting adventure....Hope all turns out fine Pat....my grandbabies all brought colds which I am sure will be passed on here....we had our little Valentines' Party yesterday..Camille (4) spend a long time making hearts with my heart punch. She made a pile of many different colors....today we had a belated birthday party for Uncle Andrew celebrating with Ice Cream Sundeas...pretty yummy! Lots of sliding this morning. I'll try to post a video, to which you all must watch and endure..lol. Glad to hear your Valentine's Days were entertaining!
I had a biopsy of my cervix once, which felt like really bad cramps. Sounds like your biopsy was much worse. I hope everything is okay with you, Patti. Is that the clinic you mentioned a while ago where you were supposed to go for some kind of consultation or therapy?
We're not really into flowers and chocolate for Valentine's Day, but Avi made me breakfast, and I gave him a Valentine's Day massage, so we were both happy!
We're not really into flowers and chocolate for Valentine's Day, but Avi made me breakfast, and I gave him a Valentine's Day massage, so we were both happy!
Hope everyone enjoyed Valentine's Day. Things are quiet here. Dave is getting ready to go to Wayne and visit overnight with his Dad. I've been invited to a Tea tasting tomorrow afternoon by a fun group of ladies I've met at church. I'll let you know how that goes.
I was in the neighborhood and wanted to see the boys on Friday but they were both sick and don't me the wouldn't let me in the door if I arrived so I passed on by.
I was in Yarmouth Friday at the Women to Women Health Care Clinic having a biopsy of my uterus. Not something I would wish on any one and hope never to repeat. Excruciatingly painful. I'd rather give birth.
I was in the neighborhood and wanted to see the boys on Friday but they were both sick and don't me the wouldn't let me in the door if I arrived so I passed on by.
I was in Yarmouth Friday at the Women to Women Health Care Clinic having a biopsy of my uterus. Not something I would wish on any one and hope never to repeat. Excruciatingly painful. I'd rather give birth.