Sunday, December 31, 2017

Christmas 2017


Christmas Eve we went to Christmas Mass at St. Michael’s Church in Auburn.  St. Patrick’s, the church Jana and I normally attend, did not have a Christmas Eve Mass.  They only had a Midnight Mass and one at noon on Christmas Day.  Kevin, Renea and Stephanie also attended Mass at St. Michael’s with us.  This church is the one the Derdowski family attends, and they invited us to go with them.  It is a big beautiful church.  The service was great.  They had a children’s choir perform before Mass and during Mass. 


Ryan stayed with Renea’s dad while we went to Mass.


Afterward we came back to Kevin and Renea’s for food which consisted of appetizers and desserts. After eating Jana and I came home and had our Christmas.  The Derdowski’s stayed and exchanged gifts and played games.  Jana and I each received a gift from the “D” family.  Jennifer made us a beautiful Christmas decoration.  When Jana and I got home we opened our presents to each other.  We both bought a few things such as treats and toys for Penny and Mattie.  Mattie got all excited and couldn’t decide what to play with first.  I think right now her favorite is a “wreath” that I bought her.  Penny, being a typical cat, just watched.  Jana and I were like a couple of kids opening our presents.  We knew some of the things we bought each other, but there were quite a few surprises also.


Christmas morning Jana came over to my house for breakfast.  She usually eats her breakfast at her camper.  Anyway, I made cinnamon rolls which tasted great.  That was a real treat for us.  We just about finished eating and Kevin and Stephanie came over to carry our presents for them to their house.  (we were going to drive over to take the presents)  They had to make four trips.  I think they were kind of anxious to have Christmas.  Meanwhile, Renea went to the nursing home to bring her mom home for the day.


We had a great time.  Everyone liked their presents.  We took turns opening them.  Kevin and Ryan took pictures, but I don’t have a copy of them yet.  Renea received a couple of presents that made her cry.  Stephanie had a “firefighter” plaque made for her which made both Renea and Jana cry.  When Jana and I were in Holmes County last summer we went to the Smucker’s store.  I bought Ryan and Stephanie each a PB&J gift box.  Since they are always pantry shopping at their mom’s I thought this might feed them for a couple of days.  They got a big kick out of the fact that Grandma bought them something like that. 


Kevin had said he wanted gifts for fishing, hunting, his bees, etc.  So, Jana and I got together all these joke ornaments, wrapped each one separately along with a note for each one.  It was so funny.  I also gave him a nice gift.  Anyway, if the pictures turned out pretty good I will post at least some of them with an explanation.


Jana and I baked about a thousand cookies (or so it seemed) and we gave everyone, including the “D” family containers of cookies.  Ryan and Stephanie were excited to get them also.  Anyway, we had so many we gave Stephanie a tray of them to take to the firehouse.  I sent a container of them with Kevin for Brian and his family when he went to Ohio this past week.


After opening all our presents Renea’s mom and dad took a nap, Ryan went home to take a nap and feed his dogs, Stephanie went home to shower and take a nap, Kevin and Renea were cooking, Jana and I came home so I could make dressing and we could feed the “girls.”  We returned about 3:30 that afternoon, Stephanie and Ryan came back and we had Christmas dinner.  After dinner Renea took her mom back to the nursing home, Ryan and Stephanie left, Jana and I left for home.  Kevin and Renea went to Ricky and Lenora’s later that evening. 


I had talked to Brian that morning.  Received a text from Tracy, Bradley and Brianna.  Steven was working and/or sleeping so I didn’t hear from him.  Brandon was home for the holidays, so I didn’t hear from Samantha until later in the week.  Seems everyone liked their presents in Ohio also. 


This is it until next year.  Hope everyone has a Blessed and Happy New Year.

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Cookies - A Christmas Miracle

It’s been a busy and interesting week.  I will start with some karma.  Remember when I told you about Jana falling at the rest area?  And, I laughed.  Well, this week it was my turn to fall.  The deck steps were wet and I was in a hurry as usual.  My feet went out from under me and down I went.  Luckily I landed on my butt on the middle step.  I twisted my knee and have had a little trouble walking the past few days.  I will admit that Jana didn’t laugh, but only because I landed in a sitting position which wasn’t nearly as funny as her landing with her feet in the air.  Anyway, I am okay except my knee is still giving me some problems.

Last night Jana and I went to a Christmas concert given by the Maneuver Center of Excellence Band from Fort Benning.  They were awesome.  We went with Kevin and Renea; and Bruce, Jennifer and Bethany.  It was wonderful.  Jana and I knew the words to all but one song.  Of course, we weren’t invited to sing, but we did anyway.  Everyone was singing.  There was a few songs that they invited the audience to sing along.  At one point all the children in the audience were called onto the stage.  The General’s wife read T’was The Night Before Christmas with accompany music.  She did a great job.  Of course Santa stopped by for a visit.  He and his helpers came into the audience and gave out candy canes to all the children, both young and old.  We thoroughly enjoyed the evening. 

I would like to say that I am proud of Jana.  I know I have complained in the past about how she turns on the television when she gets out of bed and doesn’t turn it off until she goes to bed.  This year she has been spending time in her camper.  She sleeps there, and eats breakfast there.  So, if she turns on her television it is in her camper.  I had directv installed for her before she arrived.  Anyway, when she is here at the house (she comes over between 9 and 10 o’clock) she does not turn on the television.  Like I said I am proud of her.  Thank you, Jana.

Then there is Mattie.  I am also proud of her.  Jana has been working with her to come and stay when she gets ready to take her outside.  She used to just run around in circles all excited.  Now she will come when Jana tells her to, and she will stay so Jana can hook the leash on her harness.  This is definitely progress.  Other than that Mattie and Penny still chase each other around the house.

Thursday Jana and I baked cookies.  I cannot remember the last time I baked cookies, and the last time Jana baked cookies was several years ago with David.  Anyway, we decided to give this a try.  Of course, we didn’t bake from scratch.  We aren’t that adventurous.  We baked the toll house chocolate chip.  Then we baked Pillsbury peanut butter cookies and sugar cookies.  They were definitely good.  Kevin came over and saw us doing this and was shocked.  Naturally, he had to sample each kind.  Then he told Renea.  She called me said she heard that a miracle had happened at our house and could she come over and see the cookies.  I sent some home with her.  Jana and I plan on baking more this week.  Not the best looking, but they sure did taste good!  We plan to get a little fancier and decorate the next batch.




The temperature has been below normal here in Alabama lately, and the birds are emptying the feeders as quickly as I can fill them.  I am sitting here at my window and can see that they are empty again.  Guess I will have to brave the cold and go back outside.

Yesterday we finally received the Mass schedule for Christmas.  Looks like we will be spending extra time at church because Christmas is on Monday.  I suggested to Jana that we go to Mass on Sunday and that would count for both days.  However, it doesn’t work that way.  So we will go twice.  The one thing that surprised me was they are having the children’s Mass on Sunday morning at 11:30 a.m. and it doesn’t count for Christmas.  Looks like they will be going several times also.


Sunday, December 10, 2017

Christmas Trees

Okay, this is the last blog in this series.  Since I have so many ornaments I now have a “big” tree and three small ones.

This is my new tree topper that I bought at the Christmas Made in the South craft show.  I didn't unravel the ribbon because I didn't want it to hide the ornaments.  I like it this way just fine.


This is my "big" tree that I have had for a couple of years.  I had to take this picture with my phone because my photo program does not allow me to crop the way I want.  This way I could get the tree and very little furniture.


The following are my three small trees.



This one is a little blurry because it sits on top of one of my shelves and I don't want to climb up on anything to get a good picture.  This will have to do.


This is Jana's tree.  You have seen this in part in the picture of the quilt.


The stockings were hung on the railing with care  These three are mine and Penny's.  She has the one on the left and right.  She has two because she is such a good girl????


These two are Mattie and Jana's.  Mattie's is on the left.  Jana only bought Mattie one stocking.


That's it for the decorations.  Aren't you glad.  There would be more but I didn't get them done.  I just ran out of time :)

Outside Decorations


Jana bought this to hang on the front of her camper, but there is no place to hang it so we decided to hang it on the front of my house.  It worked out really well. She bought this in Holmes County this summer.



I bought this lamppost several years ago at the Christmas Made in the South craft show here in Alabama.  It is actually for indoors, but I like it better outside.  I just don't plug it into any electric outlet.


I bought this in Holmes County this summer because I thought it was cute.



I will start with a long shot of the front of my house, then continue with pictures of individual decorations.



I bought this snowman at the Christmas Made in the South craft show this year.  You really can't see the top of the "A" because of the bow.  When I bought it the bow was on the hat.  However, the glue hasn't worked because of the wind and rain.  So I put it around the neck.


Here I am with the cute again.  I found this in one of those catalogs that are sent to my house.


These are wreaths I bought locally.  Jana bought the garland.




Pictures

Woke up to snow on the grass this morning.  Of course, it was gone as soon as the sun came out.  But, that’s okay.  I enjoyed it for a short time anyway.  I know north of us they received a lot more.

This blog is going to be a few pictures of my decorations.  That is mostly what Jana and I have been doing the past week.  I even have my Christmas cards addressed and ready to mail.  Only because Jana threatened me.  She has had hers ready for several weeks now. 

I am going to divide this into three blogs.  I got carried away with the pictures.  😊  These are miscellaneous inside.

I bought a really cute cookie jar.  Not because I use a cookie jar, but because of what it says.  You can't read the first line.  It actually says I KNOCKED DOWN THE CHRISTMAS TREE.  Penny hasn't done that, but our cat Rodney did.  There is still time for Penny to do the same.




I also bought a “cute” quilt to hang this year.  I had a pretty one, but I have decided to go cute with some of my decorations.




These are mugs I have started collecting.  The Christmas ones are in front.



The following is just some of the miscellaneous decorations I have on some of my shelves.





 
A couple of wall decorations.




My "woodlands" Christmas calendar.


Thursday, November 30, 2017

Getting Ready for Christmas


The blogs for our Gatlinburg trip are finished.  Now it is time to get caught up on the rest of the happenings around here.  I have an early Christmas present.  My computer crashed so I went out and bought myself a new one.    It’s been an interesting project getting caught up, but I am making progress.


Jana and I have been busy getting ready for Christmas.  The trees are up and decorated.  The outdoor decorations are ready.  The presents are bought and wrapped.  Jana has her Christmas cards ready to bemailed.  Mine are still in the box they came in. 



Penny has been busy getting into trouble by trying to eat Jana’s tree.  This year she has decided she doesn’t like the water bottle, so we have been able to make her behave by using it.  She hasn’t bothered my tree because all the presents are around it and she can’t get to it.  I am waiting for her to climb on the back of the couch or chair and jump into the tree.  Years ago, Jim and I had a cat named Rodney and she climbed our tree and pulled it over.  Scared her and she never climbed the tree again.  Yes, Rodney was a girl 😊.


I believe I mentioned in an earlier blog that we brought Jana’s camper down here and it is parked next to my house.  This is working very well.  She has decorated her camper for Christmas except for her tree.  She decided to put it up here in my house because she spends almost all of her waking hours here with me.  We have been having a really good time.  Mattie has made herself at home.  In fact, most mornings she won’t eat her breakfast in the camper because she is in such a big hurry to get over here.  So, Jana brings her food over and she then eats breakfast.


We spent Thanksgiving with Kevin, Renea and Ryan.  Renea’s dad was there, of course.  And, Renea brought her mom home from the nursing home for dinner.  Renea’s brother, Mark, and his son, Zack, came down so they could spend time with Mark and Renea’s mom and dad.  It was good to see them.  The food was great, and we had a really good time. 


Two weeks ago I had an appointment with my GYN and when we arrived he had just left to deliver a baby.  So, I rescheduled for this past Tuesday.  When we arrived we were told that as he was on his way to the office (after delivering a baby) he was called to the ER.  Therefore, we had to reschedule again.  I now have an appointment for next Tuesday.  Maybe the third time will be a charm.


That’s it for now.  More later.  

Sunday, November 26, 2017

Thursday in Gatlinburg


Good Morning.  Today is Thursday in Gatlinburg.  This is our last day here so we decided to go to Cracker Barrel for breakfast instead of eating at the motel.  Of course, breakfast was very good.


Before I go any further I need to make a correction.  The prints I bought were by Randall Ogle.


Our first stop was at the Gatlinburg Visitor Center.  Then it was on to shopping in Gatlinburg.  We stopped at several shops and, of course, we bought a few items.  I found a cat Christmas mug at the Life Is Good store.  Found a “bear with flowers” (which is adorable) at Ranger Bob’s.  Jana bought candy at Kilwins Candy Store.  We have one of those in Columbus and really like their candy.


We then headed for The Glades Artist Community.  Stopped at two Christmas stores along with several other.  It was then time to head back to Pigeon Forge.  Took the back roads, and it was a beautiful ride.  Had a late lunch at Paula Deen’s new restaurant.  The food was good, but they gave us entirely too much.  Each meal was set up for two people, so a lot of food was wasted.  You are not allowed to take any leftovers with you. 


We stopped at the Pottery Barn to look for a small Christmas tree for Jana.  Of all the Christmas stores we shopped in she could not find a tree.  Did not find one at the Pottery Barn either.  So, we came back to the motel and called it a day.


It was not a good evening.  I was not feeling well, and just want to rest.  We were watching television, and realized there was a large diesel bus running outside our door.  Now we didn’t mind the noise, but the back of the bus was a car length from our door and the diesel smell/fumes were coming in our room.  We were both getting sick from the smell.  It had been running for at least thirty minutes.  I called the front desk and they acted surprised and said they would check on it.  When we didn’t hear back from them I called the desk again.  I was told the supervisor was checking.  He finally called and said they were unloading the bus and we would have to be patient.  Besides the bus was in the middle of the parking lot and had a right to be there.  I did not care that he was parked out there, I just wanted the bus turned off.  Anyway, it was at least another thirty minutes before it was shut down.  By this time Jana and I were both sick from the fumes.  Did not get a good night’s sleep.  When we arrived home, I received a survey about our stay in my email.  Needless to say, I filled it out, and told them what had happened.  They are giving us a free night and said they would take care of it (whatever that means).


We were up bright and early Friday morning and headed for home.

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Wednesday In Gatlinburg!

It is now Wednesday in Gatlinburg.  Again we were up bright and early.  Ate breakfast at the motel  before heading out.  First thing we did when we got on the road was go back up in the mountains to get a picture that we wanted to get yesterday but couldn’t because of traffic.  Of course, it looked a lot better than the picture, but I thought it was pretty.







We then went to the Cades Cove Visitor Center.  We watched the movie and bought a few items.  Then it was on to Cades Cove.  The drive there was beautiful.  One of my favorite pictures was of the waterfall and creek.





We stopped at a second store near the beginning of the ride through Cades Cove.  We saw four deer along the trip.  I only got a picture of one because Jana was going too fast to get the first one and she didn’t want to stop and hold up traffic.  I told it would be okay because everyone else was doing it, but you know Jana.  Two of them were in an open field running and playing.  They were too far away to get a picture.  However, the next one was right along the road.  It was a buck, and he was eating but I took several pictures.  This one is probably the best.



We stopped at the halfway point of Cades Cove.  Of course, we went into the store and did some shopping.  We also had a quick snack in the car.  After driving through Cades Cove we went to Townsend for lunch.  I am not sure of the name of the place, but they had great hamburgers.  They also had other food, but we had hamburgers and definitely enjoyed them. 
 

After lunch it was back to Pigeon Forge.  We went to the Ray Ogle Art Shop.  Jana and David had bought quite a few pictures there.  The wife of Ray Ogle was working that day and she remembered Jana.  They had a very nice visit.  Jana didn’t buy anything, but I bought three pictures.  One is of a mother cat and her two kittens.  Another is a red barn winter scene and the other is a covered bridge in a winter scene. 
 

Next we stopped back at the “bookstore.”  I bought some items to make a quilt.  I have never made one and I want to try.  I know I will need help.  You can buy the squares and precut pieces.  It may be a disaster, but I won’t know if I don’t try.  We stopped at the Christmas Place again.  I bought an ornament that I really wanted and tried to find another one, but they didn’t have it. 


Back to the room.  Time to rest for tomorrow!



Wednesday, November 22, 2017

TUESDAY

Good Morning.  Today is Tuesday in Gatlinburg.  It’s a beautiful day.  After a good night’s sleep we are up bright and early.  We ate breakfast this morning at the motel.  They have a very good breakfast.  Jana and I both had biscuits and gravy.  They also have scrambled eggs, donuts, and a lot of other good breakfast food. 
 
After breakfast we (Jana) drove over the mountain to Cherokee.  On the way we saw our first wildlife – two wild turkeys.  I have them in my yard 😊. Didn't get a picture because we were not in a safe place to stop.

Once we arrived in Cherokee we went directly to the Museum of the Cherokee Indian.  It was great.  We watched all the short movies and read everything.  Needless to say, we were there quite a while.  Next stop was the Oconaluftee Visitor Center.  It was okay.  They also had a village which was open but the demonstrators were not there so we didn’t go through it.  We had packed snacks and soft drinks so we had that for our “lunch” while we sat in the car.  They did not have a picnic area.  We then drove over the mountain back to Pigeon Forge.  We stopped at several pull-offs, both coming and going, and took some pictures.  Saw a couple of areas that had burned due to the fire.  It was sad.  I took some pictures.  Not sure how much you can see.



Jana and I both want to buy Easy Spirit shoes, so we were watching all the outlets for a store, but could not find one.  The internet said there were several but we did not have any luck.  Will probably order them over the internet when we get back home.  
 

We stopped at the Pigeon Forge Visitor Center to get any information that we could on one of the roads that we drove coming in to Pigeon Forge.  It looked like they were getting ready to do some work.  The lady there had no clue what we were talking about.  I don’t think she even knew where Wears Valley Road was located.  So, we left with no information.
 

We ate supper at the Old Mill Restaurant.  It was delicious, and like the Applewood they gave us way too much food!  After supper we drove to a “book store” that Jana and David used to go to.  They had expanded and had a lot more items than books.  It was great.  We bought several Dot-to-Dot books.  I have so many I will never finish them.  They are fun though.  Next we went to the Christmas Outlet.  It was nice.  We bought several ornaments. 
 

Now it is time to go back to the motel, put on our jammies and get ready for tomorrow.  We will need another good night’s sleep.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

TO AND FROM

Good Morning!  We have returned from our trip to Gatlinburg.  We had a wonderful time.  This blog is going to be about our arrival day and departure day.  I did not have my computer with me so I did not write anything while we were there.  I realize this isn’t the normal way to do things, but when I have ever done anything normal?


We headed out bright and early Monday morning – or at least as bright and early as we could.  We had to take Penny and Mattie to Companion where they would be staying while we were in Gatlinburg.  After leaving them there we headed for Gatlinburg.  We decided to take Hwy 27 north out of LaGrange instead of going through Atlanta.  It’s a little longer but less stressful.  I started out driving.  Found out I don’t like driving long distances.  Never used to bother me.  Anyway after a couple of hours I pulled into a Wendy’s, gave Jana the keys and said I’m done!  She drove the rest of the way and everyday while we were there.  She also drove home until we got to Kroger in Opelika.


We arrived late afternoon, and after checking into the motel we headed out for supper.  We decided to go to the Applewood.  I had never been there, but Jana and David ate their often.  It was very crowded since we arrived at suppertime.  We waited for about a half hour.  We had to wait outside, but they had rocking chairs and ceiling heaters so we did just fine.  Our meal was delicious!  Plenty of food.  After eating we went to the Christmas Place and shopped.  We both bought quite a few items, ornaments and gifts.  By this time we were tired and went back to the motel for a good night’s sleep.  Of course, we watched DWTS first.  We were lucky we could stay awake to watch.


Friday morning we were up bright and early.  We decided to have breakfast at the motel.  We had eaten there several times and it was very good.  They had eggs, biscuits and gravy and lots of other good food.  It was so crowded that we left.  A bus had pulled in Thursday evening with a group, and they all must have decided to eat at the same time.  So, we went to McDonald’s.  That was fine.  It was another pretty day and we made very good time.  We came back over Hwy 27.  We picked up I-85 at LaGrange and headed toward home. We stopped at the first rest area in Alabama where we had our first mishap.  Jana fell.  Her foot slipped on the curb while she was reaching for the door handle on the car and down she went.  Of course, she fell on the hip that she had replacement surgery.  She is fine.  She bruised her foot, and was sore for a couple of days.  Once I found out she was okay I laughed at her just like she laughed at me when I fell when we were younger. 


Next stop was Kroger in Tigertown since we both needed a few items.  At this point Jana gave me back the car keys and informed me she was done driving.  It was my turn again.  Then we went home.  Unloading the car took a while.  It was an early night.


Saturday morning we picked up Penny and Mattie from Companion.  We were so glad to see them, and they were glad to see us.  Time to get back to normal. Whatever that is 😊.  Spent the day putting things away.  Went to church.  Supper at DQ. Quick stop at Walmart.  Things are getting back to normal.


Sunday, November 12, 2017

Getting Ready for Gatlinburg


The first thing I want to do is address Ginger’s comment about sending Jana to her camper when she doesn’t behave.  I just want to say that it would probably easier for me to go to her camper because I am sure she wouldn’t leave!


Jana and I managed to get all of our errands run.  Would you believe we even went back to B&N a second time?  They were supposed to have some books that Jana wanted, but they weren’t on the truck. When we arrived at the doctor’s officer we were told that he just left to go to the hospital to deliver a baby.  I rescheduled.  After running our errands and having lunch at Cracker Barrell we headed home.  The “girls” were glad to see us.  They are not used to us being gone so long.


The next day Jana wrapped the Christmas presents she bought for all the dogs and Penny.  They are all going to have a nice Christmas!  Other than that we didn’t do too much because we were tired.  Yesterday she did her laundry.  I just did some odds and ends type of chores one of which was fixing the top shelf in my bookcase in my dining room.  Seems odd calling this my dining room because it is also my craft room and office.  I guess I should call it my multi-purpose room.  I also sorted all the books, and even put a few of them in the box for Half Price Books.  They are all some type of history book.


This morning I wrapped all the presents I bought for the dogs and Penny.  Like I said they are going to have a great Christmas.  I also did my laundry.  Today was Jana’s turn to do odds and ends chores. 


I have just about finished packing for our trip to Gatlinburg.  We are leaving first thing Monday morning.  We will be taking the girls to Companion for their visit.  They will be more spoiled when we pick them up on Saturday morning.  


Later today we plan to go to Kevin and Renea’s for supper.  Then it will be early to bed and early to rise.


We are looking forward to our trip.  Neither of us have been there for several years.  We have a lot planned.  I assume we will come home from there just as tired as when we went to Holmes County.

Monday, November 6, 2017

Jana Has Arrived!


Jana and Mattie arrived the evening of Wednesday, October 25th.  Brian drove them down, and he spent Thursday and Friday fishing with Kevin.  On Friday they had a big fish fry that included fish they had caught on their September deep sea fishing trip.  The fish was great.  Kevin grilled some and fried some.  When Brian left for home he took a cooler full of fish with him.  The fish they caught on Thursday and Friday was all catch and release.

Thursday Jana spent a good part of the day getting organized in her camper.  She and Mattie will be staying in the camper just to sleep and have breakfast.  The rest of the day we will be together. She also plans to put her Christmas tree and decorations in her camper.  In the morning Penny goes to my front door and waits until I open it so she can see out the storm door.  She watches Jana walk Mattie.  She follows the flashlight that Jana carries.  Penny and Mattie still get along just fine.

The Friday after she arrived Jana, Renea and I went to the Christmas Made In The South Show in Columbus.  We had a great time.  We bought quite a few things.  We were worn out by the time we got home.  We met Jennifer there and Renea walked around with her.  We were much slower than they were.  Sort of.  They took a lot longer at the booths than we did.  We just walked slower 😊.  In fact, we wore out before they did so Jennifer brought Renea home so she didn’t have to leave as early as us.

This is a picture of both sides of the Christmas placemats that I made Jana.  Renea liked Jana’s so much that she asked me to make two of them for her.  She will not be using them as placemats, but as mats on her end tables.




This is a picture of both sides of the Christmas placemats that I made for me.






I have yet to figure out why my placemats look crooked when they aren't.  I am assuming it is the way I take the picture.

Jana and I have been busy with shopping and visiting.  Of course, we have been watching NASCAR and Dancing With The Stars.  We both enjoy reading and doing Dot-to-Dot books.  We do this when we take a break either in the afternoon or evening.  We have also been making our plans for our trip to the Smoky Mountains.  We are excited about going there.  Haven’t been for several years. 
 

Our weather has been weird, as usual.  It’s either hot or cold.  Can’t decide if it still wants to be summer or winter.  Also, we either have a lot of rain or no rain.  All three azaleas are blooming.  Even the one I thought had died.  Isn’t it pretty?





I’m really concerned about the rhododendron bush.  It has one bloom and a lot of buds.  Sure hope we don’t get a freeze just yet.  I’m not sure how much harm it would do to the bush. 


This morning I got my hair cut.  I am happy with the cut.  Sometimes when I go to Great Clips I never know how it will turn out.  This time it is good.  Jana is doctoring herself.  She has a cold and is doing her best to get better before next week.  Also, tomorrow I have a doctor appointment, and afterwards we are going to Barnes & Nobel, Petsmart, Target, Walmart, Walgreens, then Cracker Barrel for lunch.  Such a busy day!


P.S.  I also want to answer Ginger’s comment.  Regarding my wrapping presents – I mostly use gift bags and tissue paper.  I am not very good at “wrapping” 😊

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Yea, I know


Yea, I know.  I haven’t posted anything for about a month.  Well, I have been busy.  I could go into detail about all of the things I have done – or not.  I chose not to do so.  I will give a short overview and then continue on.


Kevin and I did quite a bit of shopping to get all of the items needed to get Jana’s camper set up on the spot.  Everything has been done and it is ready for her to move in.  She will be staying for approximately three months.  Of course, Mattie will be with her.


I probably mentioned that all of the weeding in front of my house has been finished.  The area looks really good.  The azalea bush that I thought was dead has actually survived.  It is looking good and blooming.  In fact, all three are blooming.  The rest of the bushes and plants that were hidden because of the grass and weeds are looking good.  I planted the three Franklin trees in containers and they are looking good.  I will probably leave them in the containers through next year.  The rose-of-sharon bush in front of the deck looks good.  The other four look like they have survived but don’t look as healthy.  The forsythia bushes look fair. 


I have also finished weeding the area around the birdbath.  Still have to spray the area with roundup, but it looks better than it did.  You can even see the St. Francis statue now.  Kevin cleaned up the Bradford Pear tree that I lost due to the winds of Nate.  The front yard sure looks different without that tree.  The family gave me money for my birthday so I can buy replacement trees since I lost not only the Bradford Pear but the three Tulip Poplar trees.  I lost them due to the drought last year.


The new birdfeeders have been hung.  The birds like the two new ones that Jana gave me for my birthday.  But they sure don’t like the two finch feeders that I bought so I brought out the old ones and they are now eating the finch seed.


I ordered a few Christmas presents, and they have been received.  All presents are now wrapped and stored in a corner of the living room. 


I finished several Christmas presents.  I cannot post pictures because the recipients might read the blog.


That’s it for this blog.  Now, hopefully, I will post more often and keep this up-to-date.