Good morning everyone,
Got down to 4 degrees last night. We were in the 50's a week ago so this has been an unwelcome shock to many of us. This is the time of year when DH regrets (just a little) that he started feeding the critters. At least 2 runs outside a day to feed the deer and turkeys. We did see our big buck Chuck the other day - haven't seen him in over a week. He was wary and I'm glad - yesterday deer hunting season (with guns) started for 9 days. They are only SUPPOSED to take bucks but the attitude up here is "only if I get caught". We hope our little flock goes deep in the woods and hides out the season. Deer bow hunting season runs longer. We went out last night and stopped in a restaurant / bar for dinner (which is the majority of our restaurant offerings). There were hunters all about at the bar. They were all complaining that the deer are in hiding. (

go deer! ) also we got just a very light dusting of snow which makes it difficult to track the animals. Soon the newspaper will be filled with smiling fools holding up a dead deer head.
One of my many errands was stopping at the eye glass place. The guy this time was very nice. I reminded him that he said my glasses were made to the prescription and the doctor says the prescription is correct yet the glasses are blurry. So what am I do do? He said my eyes have gotten used to the stronger cheaters so he was going to regrind my glasses for close up and the computer to the power of my cheaters. He said the benefit of having prescription lens vs the cheaters was that they were made to the curve of my eyes and would also correct for the astigmatism. He is remaking the other glasses with full distance instead of progressive bifocals and is putting in a lined bifocal so that I can wear the glasses for driving and be able to read maps. It's my mid range vision they can't seem to get right and he said my eyes have adjusted to using the close up cheaters for near and mid range. That is probably true. I think after wearing glasses for 48 years, psychologically I think I still need them which is also part of my frustration. I am also going to stick with one pair of close up glasses and one pair of distance because I think switching between a couple of pairs of cheaters is also messing with my eyes. I do long for my youth when the body worked a whole lot better and was less pain !
It got pretty cold in the house when I turn the heat down at night so I had to put a blanket by the door we hope to replace soon as there are small but definitely open gaps of cold air pouring in. I also cover the fireplace when we aren't using it. Even though it has a glass plate in front, the fireplace is all metal and it conducts the cold and chills the air around it. I also pulled the shades completely to the sill at night and put a heavier curtain and valance on the one metal exit door. That's how we "winterize" the house up here

I don't mind the snow or gray - it's the bitter cold I hate. DH asked me what I wanted for Christmas and I said a soaker tub. One problem is that both of our full baths - the tub is about 1 inch longer than what would fit in the existing enclosure and no, you can't just make it longer because of support walls and such.

Also all of our water drains out to the septic system - laundry, sinks, toilets and tubs. A soaker tub holds twice the water of a regular tub and he said that would be putting a lot of water into the septic tank. The septic drains a bit slower in the winter also. So I told him, I guess you need to buy me a hot tub!!!! We tried to figure out where we could put it. Right outside the back door would be great but we don't have enough open electrical to run the line for it. We do IF you want to go out the main door, go down 6 stairs, run across the length of a 3 car garage and head into the tub. We have an open cement pad that has outlets for 220 electric and a drain to the septic system which was for their large camper van hook up. That's an awful long way to run when it's cold outside. Also I said we'd have to build a gazebo or 4 season house around it so that the snow didn't build up on the tub cover. He said you have to have proper ventilation in the "house" or you'll get mold and rot from the steam in the tub. That's why most hot tubs are free standing outside. Would be cheaper to just buy a new house with a spa bath in it!

The older I get, the more achy I am, the more I'd enjoy a good warm soak although it would probably in reality dry my skin out even more than it already is!
Ceejay- I'm surprised you don't have seat warmers in the Rav4 - I thought they were pretty standard. I know that cars sold in the south don't have the winter driving transmission and tires but I didn't think they'd skip the warmers. Brr. What a pain about the cable tv they want your money fast but they are so shorthanded on repair techs that it easily takes a week for service.
Susie - I wore the Cuddle duds for the first time yesterday underneath a light fleece pullover. I really liked them. I think they did keep me warmer without being overly warm or feeling like I was wearing 8 heavy layers. My only criticism was that during the day I tucked them into my jeans and they held fine. When I got home and changed into my around the house lounging pants, I wore them over the pants and they keep rolling up across my tummy - didn't like that. So I guess you have to plan on wearing them tucked in. Good for you for getting on the tread desk again. I have been doing a lot of sitting entering data on the computer and I believe the constant sitting is aggravating my hip and knee - I was thinking too last night that I need to consciously move more. Glad you see it too. I did hear from others that the latest James Bond movie was good - maybe a bit slow to get off the ground but good. Glad you enjoyed it.
Laura - are you having fun digging out of the snow? I see they got almost a foot of snow up your way. Yikes! Be careful with the cleaning. I guess you are also dealing with the brr sudden onset of cold too. Hope your new boots keep your feet warm. Please let us know how the turkey brine works out. I was skeptical although I have heard a lot of good things about it. I would like to hear from someone I know who actually did it. What sort of container are you going to use to brine the turkey in? Glad all of your doctors are in the network. I think for the most part most of them are although I do know of one case where my sister's doctor got fed up with all the red tape and dropped out of the network so she actually switched carriers to move with him. Pays to check it out ahead of time. Another thing to let us know next year if you feel the high deductible plan saved you money.
Dee - the cabinet re-do sounds gorgeous. I am thinking of doing an accent wall when we repaint but it's tough to think of a color. Will be something we'd both be happy to live with for a long, long time as the wall is 2 stories high and will require a lot of work on DH's new scaffolding to do. I love the idea of using their birth month flowers into the cabinet. VERY creative. I'll bet it looks really pretty. Do you take pictures of your work to show clients? Or curious online friend?
Speaking of scaffolding, DH bought some new stuff and is going to pick it up on Tuesday. He wants to take down the ceiling fan where the bats were, clean under the beam which he thinks is full of bat doo doo, check the upper trapezoid windows for air leaks, clean the windows and do some wall repairs from cracks resulting from the house settling. I don't know how speedy he is going to be with this and although I am not in the mood to do any major Christmas decorating, I can't help but wonder how long this scaffolding will be up in the main part of my house. Maybe I should plan on decorating the scaffolding?? He did clear out the area up on the loft where his computer was. It's an open space and would probably work quite nicely for the Christmas tree - I spend a good amount of time up here anyway. The only issue is dragging all the Christmas decorations up 2 flights of stairs (28 in all) numerous times from the basement to the loft area.

With a very painful knee

I would love a real tree for the smell but the warmest part of the house is the loft area (heat rises) and you want it on the cool side for the tree and lights. Also I always feel terrible killing a perfectly good tree for a 4 week decoration. But then again, as my friend would say - they already killed the trees sitting at the store - if you buy one and decorate it, then it didn't die in vain.

Too many decisions in my life lately
Annie - I see the snowstorm was centered off of your area. Did you get walloped with snow too? I'll bet Sassy isn't happy to see the white stuff. That is a gorgeous picture of you and the grandkids. Did you have that taken professionally? A and R resemble each other a lot. Looks like J might favor Mom a lot? It REALLY is a nice photo and you look happy as can be too and a good looking Nana. Glad you had a nice dinner with your brother. Isn't sitting and laughing with good people the best? Now you have me jonesing for some stroganoff
I still have to plan our Thanksgiving Dinner. I am really leaning towards turkey which we have not had in a long time and saving the prime rib roast for Christmas. I will have to see how much DH was hoping for beef.

I saw a bunch of old bread on the counter which made me quite happy - now I can make my Mom's stuffing. I love it and generally only have it once a year since DH won't go near the stuff.
Anyway hellos to the rest of you. Have a good Sunday everyone.