Yep,
Marie's surgery is next Tuesday. Don't know why I thought it was today. Well, I'll certainly keep that in mind until Tuesday.
Karen31, I didn't even realize there were storms in the US until I read your post. Wow! I just looked them up. So happy you are safe but really sad about all the damage and loss of life. Hope everything goes well with the house.
Mary, that ice cream sounds so good. I have a couple of overly ripe mangoes in the frig. I wonder if I could make a mango ice cream, hmmmm.
Hi,
Lucinda. Have missed you not posting as often.
Freda, good choice on the baked cheetos. Don't know if I'd have as much resolve.
Lynn, you do such interesting things. There is nothing available here like the things you do so I live vicariously through your interesting posts. I don't have any ads popping up because one of my ds put an ad block on my laptop. I'm always amazed when I use someone else's because of the number of ads that do pop up.
Donna, yeah for SamCat!!! Maybe he had a case of feline flu and is getting better.
Gayle, I can't believe all the red tape involved with your medical insurance and doctor's office. I would be one unhappy camper if that was happening to me. Where did you hang your decorations?
Rie, how old is Gabriel? My dgs will be 3 years old next week. Can't wait to see him. Your airport is my kind of place. Can't get lost there.
Hi
Annie. I don't think I welcomed you. How did your finance enjoy his semi-healthy meal tonight?
Rosey, aren't computers just grand (when they're not driving you crazy). I love watching my gs. Who'd a thunk it?
Bobbi, that chair will look so nice when it's finished. You will post the after picture, won't you? I have an old rocking chair that was my grandmother's but it's in pieces in the basement. Someday, I'm going to do something with it so I can use it. I broke the rocker off when I was a child and that needs to be repaired.
Zoe, when I look back on my teaching career, it seems as if it was in another life. When you retire it's as if you are entering a new dimension. You have the freedom to do what you want--work or don't work if you like. That pension gives you the freedom to walk away from anything you don't like. When I retired I emailed all the teachers I had worked with a picture of me in bed on the first day of school.
Karen3, so glad you have your new washer. I'm always washing tissues with my clothes. What a mess! I should have the T-shirt.
Carol Sue, good news about your wounds.
Hi
Matty.
Did I miss anyone? Probably, but not intentional I assure you. So hello to
you, too.
We had a very nice visit with our nephew and family earlier in the week. More food.
The World Day of Prayer service went well tonight. I sang my solo but the piano, which is electric and computerized died at the very beginning of the song and the lady who was playing had to start the introduction over again and then died again about 2/3 of the way through. I kept on singing and it revived for the last few bars of the music. The pianist said it's never happened before and they just don't know what happened. Someone mentioned it was Murphy's Law in action. LOL And, of course, there was a sumptuous luncheon served following the service. As I had not eaten supper (afraid of the burp affect during solo) I was more than happy to have a few sandwiches and a cookie or two.
The orange walls (kitchen) are beginning to grow on me but I'll definitely need something on one of the walls.
Is there a word that you can never spell right? I have one which I actually do know how to spell but I always spell it wrong. It's "definitely". I always spell that word wrong and have to fix it every single time. I don't know if spell check is helpful or a tool in the demise of proper spelling.
It's been cold, cold, cold but not much snow since last weekend. It's been wonderful for walking but I can't walk, wahhhhhh, wahhhhh, wahhhhh.
Anyhoo, have a good weekend chickies.