I just brought a load of clean clothes upstairs so had to stop in and see if anyone was out and about today.
Hope your weekend is going well. It is a cold and gloomy day here in my corner of the world.
Jean --
from Iowa!
from Iowa!
This one is job rated and a much better appliance than what I have been using. He aslo got me a little train set to use with my glass village. We are going to build an area on which to put them for the Christmas holidays. There is one whole wall that can be used in the front room. We got a couple sets of the mini clear lights yesterday that are the kind if one burns out the others keep on glowing. That way I can put them under my houses and just have bulbs where I want them. We will channel the board to hide the wire....... got it all planned out.
I need to get busy and build a train station now. But have to finish my court house first.
All of us could stand a chance of losing some weight except one person that was there. The more we split meals it will catch on with them. 
Splitting lunches sounds like a good plan -- it seems that some restaurants are serving such large portions. You are doing so well with your village! I should send my Christmas stocking to you to finish and someday I could hang it up! Now I have 3 more to make!
I keep telling Bob I should retire just so I could get all of my projects done. I've been trying to get pictures into albums for years.
from Iowa!
You can make a panini without a "maker" by using one of those grill pans and putting a weight on them but you have to turn them over to do the other side. I have been making them that way with using a cast iron skillet with foil on the bottom to set on them when I used my cast iorn grill pan. It works but I would much prefer to have the job rated panini maker which will also be an excellent indoor grill for meats and fish since it will grill items up to 3 inches thick. I love these sandwiches with some of that low point veggie soup especially in the winter months.
They are predicting freezing rain for tonight and I sure hope they are wrong again this time. It is 35 degrees and raining so anything is possible.
in Iowa tonight!
Just as we were finishing up a friend called and said she was on her way over. She came bearing a gift ~ freshly made home made fudge. I had told her earlier that I wasn't going to make any this year and she wanted Cowboy to have some. She smiled and said that I could have some too because WW lets me eat what I choose if I count the points. She is really very supportive of me in my program. The gifts of food has begun........ another lady brought over salsa and chow chow which was excellent. She won a blue ribbon in the fair for her entries. I am going to return her jars and she will give me more.
She said she would. What a gal. Life is good.
where are you? How is that arm? I miss you!
The cookbook sounds like a good one! How many more buildings are you going to make for your own village? You must have quite a few by now. Hmm, hmm, hmm! I can almost taste that fudge!
The cost of prescriptions is awful and I can see why elderly people stop taking their meds. I hope that you will get some rest although I'm sure it will be hard not to be constantly watchful over Jack. I hope all goes well for you both.
They are little for such a short time! What else have you been up to? We miss you when you are AWOL! 
in Iowa!
But since weigh in is in the morning and I go @40 miles and I have to be there my 10 I can't sleep too late.