I'm sitting outside with my laptop. Enjoying the mostly peace and quiet. Just lots of birds chirping. Love it! Started the day out by picking up Phoebe (Bailey's sister) then going to the eye doc's for Nik. Her eyes have actually gotten better; no glasses! Went to the Motorcycle store to look at scooters. They are way expensive. Came home did some stuff around the house. Took a load of tires to the tire recycling place. Went to Birds Unlimited and Gil-Roys. Found what I was looking for at Gil-Roys - a squirrel proof bird feeder. We are putting up a new bird/flower garden. Got some pavers at a job, I think we'll use them; they should look nice.
Good Friday, also known as Holy Friday, Black Friday, Great Friday, is a holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. The holiday is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, and often coincides with the Jewish observance of Passover.
Based on Christian scriptural details of the Sanhedrin Trial of Jesus, the Crucifixion of Jesus was most probably on a Friday (John 19:42).[1] The estimated year of Good Friday is AD 33, by two different groups, and originally as AD 34 by Isaac Newton via the differences between the Biblical and Julian calendars and the crescent of the moon. A third method, using a completely different astronomical approach based on a lunar Crucifixion darkness and eclipse model (consistent with Apostle Peter's reference to a "moon of blood" in Acts 2:20) points to Friday, 3 April AD 33.
About Me
- Kathy
- The Creek, Michigan, United States
- I am a fifty-something diabetic who really needs to become more fit and healthy. If you want to know more, read on.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Blue Skies, Butterflies, & Blue Birds
I am happy to report that Mr. & Mrs. Bluebird are back and have decided to "camp out" in the camper birdhouse that I received from my sister Jan last year. Syd saw them flying in and out when we were in the back yard today. Then we saw some little white butterflies, so she had to go and get her butterfly net. Didn't catch any though. We went into the people camper to see if any critters decided to make it their winter home. I am happy to report they did not. Lovin the weather!
Tomorrow Syd is coming early, so we decided to have a big breakfast buffet. Pancakes, bacon, scrambled eggs, O.J. and coffee. Syd wants chocolate chip with "smashmallow" pancakes. Oatbran with nuts for me. Probably go to the park tomorrow. :)
Tomorrow Syd is coming early, so we decided to have a big breakfast buffet. Pancakes, bacon, scrambled eggs, O.J. and coffee. Syd wants chocolate chip with "smashmallow" pancakes. Oatbran with nuts for me. Probably go to the park tomorrow. :)
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
From 19 to 57
Degrees that is. 19 degrees with a "hard" frost this morning. Then a slowly warming day, high up to 57. Nice. Even sat outside for a while. Need to go for a walk, really. Weather dude says temps are onward and upward for the rest of the week. Might hit 70 tomorrow, woo-hoo! And talking 80 for Thurs. or Friday. Went to CEC today. Fun! The kid is still a bit frightened of ole Chuck. She scrunched real close to me in the booth when he walked by. That's it for now.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Hey, That's My Nephew

GENOA TWP. - Josh Russell knows he will attend college, but how to finance his goal was problematic because, he said, his parents "wouldn't be able to offer me a lot of money for college."
The 17-year-old Genoa Township resident found a solution — earning his own money by teaching drumming to children ranging in age from 8 to 14.
"It is rough, sometimes, to have to work and put in hours here and there," Russell said. "I've sacrificed things here and there ... but, like I said, it's helped me to learn responsibility and to grow and mature.
From the Lansing State Journal
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Ten Vehicles (Machines) I've Driven
Car
Dirt bike
4 wheeler
Snowmobile
Boat
Combine
Skid loader
Antique tractor
Antique truck
Go cart
*Bonus Flew an airplane (momentarily)
Dirt bike
4 wheeler
Snowmobile
Boat
Combine
Skid loader
Antique tractor
Antique truck
Go cart
*Bonus Flew an airplane (momentarily)
Friday, March 26, 2010
Twelve Things You May Not Know About Me
Twelve Things You May Not Know About Me (Borrowed idea from My sister's blog.)
1. I am a bit of an astronomy bug.
2. I never wanted to birth a baby.
3. I like to eat organic foods.
4. I’m deathly afraid of heights.
5. I think my feet are cute.
6. I detest lying.
7. I hate mushy stuff.
8. I love the smell of campfire!
9. I enjoy entertaining.
10. I can’t sew.
11. I dislike regular M & M’s.
12. I can’t do a sumersault.
1. I am a bit of an astronomy bug.
2. I never wanted to birth a baby.
3. I like to eat organic foods.
4. I’m deathly afraid of heights.
5. I think my feet are cute.
6. I detest lying.
7. I hate mushy stuff.
8. I love the smell of campfire!
9. I enjoy entertaining.
10. I can’t sew.
11. I dislike regular M & M’s.
12. I can’t do a sumersault.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Whats That Bright Star Next to the Moon?

In case you didn't know I'm a bit of a weather and astonomy buff. So, here is some cool stuff.
On Thursday night, March 25, many people may look up at the sky and ask the question, "What's that bright star next to the moon?"
The answer for Thursday night is Mars, but that answer changes night by night as the moon travels along the ecliptic, the path the sun, moon and planets follow across the sky. If you ask the question again on Monday night, March 29, the answer will be the ringed planet Saturn. This will be your last chance to get a good look at Mars until it approaches the Earth again in 2012
The answer for Thursday night is Mars, but that answer changes night by night as the moon travels along the ecliptic, the path the sun, moon and planets follow across the sky. If you ask the question again on Monday night, March 29, the answer will be the ringed planet Saturn. This will be your last chance to get a good look at Mars until it approaches the Earth again in 2012
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
"Falling" Apart At The Seams
I fell again today. This time in the driveway. Tripped over a piece of wood. Messed up my leg, knee, ankle, hip, back. etc... Ouch. Now I'm hurting. I've got to quit falling. I was outside supervising the guy who came to pick up his snowmobiles. Yes, they're gone. Apparently, it was a neighbor of the house we were working at. He was quite glad to come and pick them up. He was afraid they were stolen.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Exhausted!
Still tired after all the rukus. Last night we tore down the set. Kind of sad. Ate pizza and salad. We're supposed to have a reunion party and watch the "real" movie or the video of our play. Sometime after Easter. Not a bad day. Tromped around outside for a bit with Syd. She was checking stuff out with her binoculars. Cute. Tomorrow we'll go to the library. Spent a million bucks on Nicole tonight. She needed cleats, a pitching toe to protect the cleats, and an ankle brace. Oh yeah, she made the varsity softball team! Hopefully, no. 2 pitcher.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Strike!
That's what it's called when you tear the set down and put it all away. That's tonight. Oh my aching body already. All the up & down and back & forth, I'm sore and exhausted. One more night. The director will buy us pizza and salad tonight for the Strike. It was fun, but I'm glad it's over, whew! Trying to get back to "normal." Got to see a preview of some of the pictures. My sister took some illegal pics yesterday. Then Her & her husband and my brother and his wife came over for tea & crumpets after the play. We hooked up the pictures to the tv and had a good laugh over them. Renee Renee came over with the fam to meet my fam. Good times.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Lights, Curtain, Action
Finally the debut of, "Any Number Can Die." A full audience. Thanks to everyone that came. The girls, Richie's family, Mike & Chris, Tom and Bobbette, and my dear old friends Laura and Betty. I hope everyone enjoyed the dinner and show. Sarah did a great job with the music and sound effects, AND as the mystery person in black. The show went pretty well and was lots of fun. Now we have to do it all again. Hopefully we'll all be more relaxed today. Marlene & Don and Mark & Laura will be coming today. The funniest thing that happened, I was changing my clothes just off stage at the WRONG time. Another actress tried to push me on stage because i was supposed to be on. I said, no I can't. I had stripped down to my underclothes. Whew! Close call! After putting my dress back on (it was dark so I didn't even know if it was inside out) I made an entrance and just sashayed into the scene.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Garden Ideas

Sunday I bought the Old Farmer's Almanac, Garden Guide. Very exciting. Full of ideas and tips for many interesting types of gardens. Some of them are: How to bring butterflies or hummingbirds into your garden, How to grow tasty tomatoes, 4 easy mailbox plots, a cook's garden and The almost instant garden. I'm thinking about using this technique for the garden this year. You put down 4 layers of newspaper, then 2 inches of compost, then plant your seeds. You make 36 inch wide beds with wood-chip paths in between. This method is supposed to block the weeds.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Blue Skies and a Few Bugs
Niiiiiiiiiiiice day today. Even saw a few bugs flying around and even a squiggly worm on Renee's driveway. Sat outside for a while and soaked up a few rays. Renee and Sydney came over for a bit and then Syd decided she wanted me to pull her and Dora in the "new" wagon. (Sarah found at a house) A neighbor came by walking her daughter in a wagon and also her dog. So Syd decided that we should talk Bailey with us. She ran and got his leash and off we went. Bailey was going so fast he was actually pulling the wagon~ I couldn't keep up with him. Then it was time to go inside and run my lines. Still have a couple of slippery spots. Practice every night this week. Went to Salvation Army today to get a part of one of the 3 costumes I need. Speaking of that does anyone have a pair of size 7 1/2 flats or ballet slippers I can borrow?
Sunday, March 14, 2010
A Time For Everything (Even if we don't think so)
A Time for Everything
1There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under heaven:
2a time to be born and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot,
3a time to kill and a time to heal,
a time to tear down and a time to build,
4a time to weep and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance,
5a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
a time to embrace and a time to refrain,
6a time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away,
7a time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak,
8a time to love and a time to hate,
a time for war and a time for peace.
Ecclesiastes 3 :1 - 8
In memory of Paul Jeremiah Ovitt
1There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under heaven:
2a time to be born and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot,
3a time to kill and a time to heal,
a time to tear down and a time to build,
4a time to weep and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance,
5a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
a time to embrace and a time to refrain,
6a time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away,
7a time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak,
8a time to love and a time to hate,
a time for war and a time for peace.
Ecclesiastes 3 :1 - 8
In memory of Paul Jeremiah Ovitt
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Busy, Busy Saturday
Got up early and went to the Flint Farmer's market. Started with a cup of coffee and a raspberry/white chocolate scone. Bought some cukes, asparagus, an orange pepper and some baklava, oh and a loaf of bread from Great Harvest. Saw some organic flours from a mill out in Argentine. More about that later. Then went to the stage to finish putting up the set. Painted, put up the molding and other odds and ends. Lunch at Panera in Fenton. Then a trip out to the mill in Argentine. West Wind Milling Co. You can find them on the web at: http://westwindmilling.com/index.html Very interesting. Check it out. We bought a buckwheat pancake mix and a bag of multi-grain flour. It's all locally grown and organic. The baked goods looked absolutely yummy. Now, in for the night. Maybe a nap! Then a run-through of the play. Maybe a movie later. Peace Out.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Lights, Action.....
Bam!
Coming down the "stairway" at play practice in the dark, I missed the bottom step and crashed to the floor. Luckily I only ended up with a few ouchie spots and bruises. The bottom step is only a 1/2 step and somehow on my entrance I missed it. The lights were out for that particular part of the play. They said on Saturday we're going to paint them white. Thank goodness. I'm also glad I didn't land on or twist my already bad leg from my fall several years ago. That leg is still messed up. Well, anyway the play is coming along nicely. I think it's going to be better than last years. It's actually quite funny and has a few surprises. Tomorrow we are going to do the finishing touches to the set.
Coming down the "stairway" at play practice in the dark, I missed the bottom step and crashed to the floor. Luckily I only ended up with a few ouchie spots and bruises. The bottom step is only a 1/2 step and somehow on my entrance I missed it. The lights were out for that particular part of the play. They said on Saturday we're going to paint them white. Thank goodness. I'm also glad I didn't land on or twist my already bad leg from my fall several years ago. That leg is still messed up. Well, anyway the play is coming along nicely. I think it's going to be better than last years. It's actually quite funny and has a few surprises. Tomorrow we are going to do the finishing touches to the set.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Painting Party
Painted the walls of the "set" last night. We went with a nice baby diarrhea color. Yuck. The walls are supposed to look old and neglected. They sure do. It was fun. I don't normally paint, so that was kind of a first for me. I got a little bit on the french door curtains. Opps, don't tell the director. She told us to be specially careful of them. I tried.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Weather All The Time

So.... I installed the Weather Channel Desktop to my computer. Now, I can access all sorts of weather info at my fingertips! My dad would have loved this. He used to watch the weather channel for up to the minute updates. I'm not sure if he still does or not. I'm pretty sure I have inherited his love for weather info. For instance, did you know there is a waning crescent moon tonight? That means If the right side of the Moon is dark then the light part is shrinking, and the Moon is referred to as waning (moving towards a new moon).
Speaking of the weather; it was so warm yesterday that Sydney and I took Bay for a walk, then we cleaned up a Beauty Salon play thing that Sarah got from a house. If you're lucky I'll post the pictures from later when she, "did my do". What a fun afternoon. We were all being so silly. Oh yeah, we even grilled turkey burgers outside on the grill. Yum-o!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
The Snow Is Melting
At least on our side of the street. It's weird. Everyone on the other side of the street still has several inches of snow. Grass on this side. Another sunny, almost warm day yesterday. I went for another outdoor walk. It really feels good. One more day of sunniness~ says the weather dude. Then the rain comes. But, it will still be ABOVE average temps. How nice. Not as nice as the weather down in SC where my sister lives. In the 70's. Can't wait til that happens here. They play is coming along nicely. I have a much bigger part, so I need to keep at it every day to make sure the lines stay in my head. It's really kind of fun. There are going to be a few surprises. The people are nice and it's kind of like a camaraderie thing. The crew has an eviction in Dexter today. So glad I didn't have to go! Thanks Renee! I'm pretty sure Sydney and I will go for a walk today ~ it's supposed to be over 50 degrees!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Field Day Saturday
Freezing cold, but sunny start. First a trip to Donna's doughnuts. I know, I know, bad, bad, bad. But, it was my motivation for going to work. Then a trip to the metal scrap yard. A check for $89 for depositing other people's junk. Thank you very much. A couple quick bids in Flint. Then a stop at an old but awesome house where we had to remove 100's of pop and beer bottles and cans. I love those older homes. They have so much personality. This one had a Michigan room, where I could see myself sunning in the summer time. A sewing room upstairs, plus a funky bathroom behind a wall painted to look like an outdoor garden. A rooftop deck. Oh the flowers and vegetable I could plant up there! Oak floors and solid oak stair railings. I felt sorry for the people because they left behind a lot of items that I guess they couldn't or didn't have room for. A pair of work boots, oh they're Sarah's size. Grab those. A room full of books. Ah, the library.
Today, we're making home made whole wheat pizza dough. Got a rolling bar, some thin cutting mats, on which to build the pizzas, and an olive oil spritzer. Can't wait to try them out tonight.
Today, we're making home made whole wheat pizza dough. Got a rolling bar, some thin cutting mats, on which to build the pizzas, and an olive oil spritzer. Can't wait to try them out tonight.
Friday, March 5, 2010
First Outdoor Walk of the Year
Beautiful blue sunny skies, not a cloud in sight. Warm rays of sun. We're off. Just me N Bailey. A green van stopped so the inhabitants could say "goodbye" and Bailey and I wished them a nice weekend vacation. Probably walked 1/2 mile total. Not bad for the first walk of the season. Here's to many more.
Cooking tip I learned today: Don't use fat-free cream cheese when making cheese cake. It was all chunky and wouldn't whip up too well.
Cooking tip I learned today: Don't use fat-free cream cheese when making cheese cake. It was all chunky and wouldn't whip up too well.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
A Maddening Day
Thought about throwing the ole computer right out the window. But then I fixed it. That was satisfying. I had to reinstall the printer. For whatever reason it decided to remove the printer drivers. The computer geek is in Mexico so I had to do it all by my lonesome. whew! Had a mediocre lunch at the new Chinese Buffet on Miller Rd. Don't bother, it wasn't all that good. Stick with the one on Linden Rd. Did crappy at rehearsal last nite. I was the worst one. So, okay time to turn up the heat. I have many more lines this year. I am having some alone time right now and I am really enjoying that. If ya know what I mean. Just me n the dog and a cup of (lite) hot chocolate. ahhhhh.
Monday, March 1, 2010
First Day of March Brings Blue Skies
So far. They are calling for clouds and some snow, but for now it is sunny and beautiful. Gave the birdies some new seed and the woodpeckers a suet block. Now, just waiting. Just doing the usual. A very busy week ahead. We are supposed to be "off book" for the play, so I'll be spending a lot of time memorizing.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Last Day of February, Yea!

Went to a B & B Saturday, Cobblestone Manor in Auburn Hills. Just to get away, some R & R. It was beautiful. They have a wedding chapel and gardens apparently. Would like to go back for a stay in the spring. Ate dinner at Obrien's Seafood, it was nice. Went back to the room to just chill out in front of the fireplace. Breakfast was pretty good. Nothing out of this world. Took my dad out to lunch at Arby's. Sure didn't want to eat. Made home-made pizza for dinner. Out of this world. Put some roasted garlic on it.
Bye Bye February!
Friday, February 26, 2010
Just Wanna Curl Up on the Couch With a Book
It's blowing snow and frigid. Wind chill no higher than 9 degrees today. Would rather be in FL even if it's only in the 50's. I do not even want to go out today. But alas I must pick up my kindergarten charge and also need to buy salad for tonite's card party. Aw shucks. At least I didn't have to go out with the crews this morning. Kinda felt sorry for them as they were packing up and cleaning the snow off the vehicles.
Yesterday I went to the library and picked up the book my sister is reading; "Food Matters" by Mark Bittman. While there I picked up a flyer for book sale they are having on March 6. Can't wait. Also, a flyer for Storytimes with Miss Carol. Syd and I are going to check that out next Wednesday. Also, fortified the babysitting stock with Dragon Tales Cd, and 2 videos, and 3 books. Yesterday we took Bay to the vet. He's a whopping 68 pounds. No more people food!
Yesterday I went to the library and picked up the book my sister is reading; "Food Matters" by Mark Bittman. While there I picked up a flyer for book sale they are having on March 6. Can't wait. Also, a flyer for Storytimes with Miss Carol. Syd and I are going to check that out next Wednesday. Also, fortified the babysitting stock with Dragon Tales Cd, and 2 videos, and 3 books. Yesterday we took Bay to the vet. He's a whopping 68 pounds. No more people food!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
February is Almost Over
Hooray! Looking forward to:
milder temps. (not yet, and big snow storm on the way again.)
My sister coming home from Fla.
The dinner theatre in March.
Maybe being able to walk outside.
Maybe taking a weekend vaca.
milder temps. (not yet, and big snow storm on the way again.)
My sister coming home from Fla.
The dinner theatre in March.
Maybe being able to walk outside.
Maybe taking a weekend vaca.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Any Number Can Die
Monday, February 22, 2010
SNOW Day
4 to 6 inches forecast. All the kiddies are happy and sleeping. I'll still be doing the same ole stuff. Monday is laundry day. Still getting the stuff together for the tax man. Appointment is Wednesday. I'll be on the puter most of the day. Enjoy your day for those of you who got to sleep in!
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Another Blue Skies & Suneshiney Kind of Day
Got up early to set up the day and see the "boys" off. Took Niki to her ACT practice test location. Went to the Hollywood diner for an egg white & veg omelette. Stopped at Wallyworld to pick up some things. Heard an advert. on the radio for the Flint Farmer's market, so we headed back downtown. Bought 1 piece of baklava & split it. Got some baby cukes to make cuke Thai salad for dinner tonite. Got a cute gift for someones birthday that is coming up. Decided to make pizza for lunch so went back down Corunna Rd. to VG's. Picked up some ingredients for the pizza. Came home made some awesome pizza. Thanks to Von R.K. in Florida we now know how to make REAL pizza. Sarah worked on ACT ii with me. I know 1/2 of Act ii, need to get going; need to know the whole act by Monday. Called "Your IT", they are getting some refurb laptops in on Monday. $289 and with Win XP: just what we need. So, the old laptop will be handed down to me. Yea!! Now I am watching "Dances with Wolves" and waiting for the boys to get back. Then I'm going to take a bath, work on the play some more and then make Pad Thai for dinner.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Plenty of Sunshine
That's what the weather channel said. Yeah, plenty of sunshine and plenty of cold. ha ha I really do appreciate these last 2 days of SUN. Makes everything more bearable. Even the fact that I had to come back from Florida. I've just been getting around and trying to get things accomplished. Yesterday before play practice I even went over to the middle school and walked a mile and 1/2. Boy my legs were really aching last nite. Got to get back into the swing of things there. My goal is to walk the 5k in the Crim this year.
The play is coming along fine. Next week we are supposed to be "off book," which means that we should know our parts. Hmmm. We'll see. I have all weekend to work on that.
Last nite I made an awesome black bean soup. It's so good if you put a little avocado in it. Also, I must confess I am behind on the book study I am doing. I haven't even started yet and it's already week 2. Lot's of catching up to do.
The play is coming along fine. Next week we are supposed to be "off book," which means that we should know our parts. Hmmm. We'll see. I have all weekend to work on that.
Last nite I made an awesome black bean soup. It's so good if you put a little avocado in it. Also, I must confess I am behind on the book study I am doing. I haven't even started yet and it's already week 2. Lot's of catching up to do.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Back to the Daily...
Phooey! Feel like I have jet lag. I guess it's just vaca lag. My head hurts from the weather change, and I'm tired. Hard to get back into the swing of things. Out of the routine, I guess. Tried to do a little laundry, billing, bill paying, shopping, babysitting. A mostly productive day, I guess. Didn't feel like cooking so Sarah took me out to dinner. Was craving the salad bar from Ruby Tuesday. It was scrump-dilly-icious. Stopped at Macy's for a bit, just in time for the pre-order for the spring give away. Bought a bar of facial soap, the lady gave me a sample of facial cleanser for my travel bag. I pre-ordered the facial cleanser and a lightly tinted facial sunscreen. Can't wait til it comes in. March 22. The weather is cold and damp. I need to try on all my new BEALL's clothes to cheer myself up. :)
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Back to Cold & Snow
Snow and cold. It was snowing as the plane descended back into Flint Bishop Airport. Mmm. Yesterday was the warmest, nicest day in FL. It must have been almost 70. I sat out in a lounger and read. Then we picked some oranges and sqooze them and drank some fresh juice. Lunch at Mexacali. Of course, the stubborn one (me) insisted on siting out on the deck. It was rather chilly because the wind had switched over to a more northerly direction. Back to the house for more sitting in the sun until the clouds appeared and wouldn't leave. About 3:30 I had to go in the house. Left for the airport bout 4:30. Plane departed on time, 6:30 p.m. Made our 30 minute connection in Atlanta with 10 minutes to spare. Just trying to reorganize at home today.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Sand, Sea and Sky
It warmed up quite nicely so we decided to head down to the beach. We went to the public beach. There was a beautiful blue sky and the ocean almost looked inviting; almost. I sat down on the sand, was even able to take off my sweatshirt and just soak up the rays. The sand was quite chilly. :) Really, it just felt wonderful~ the soaking in of vitamin D. I think we're taking a real vacation day tomorrow. Turn the work phone OFF!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Another Day in Paradise
Friday dawned cold and cloudy. A trip to CEC (oh sorry, we've been spelling everything because of the little ears!) Chuck E. Cheese was in order. Tokens were flying out of the little cups. An hour later after choosing prizes we were out the door. Opps, now it's pouring rain. Lunch at Chick~Fil~A at the mall. Pretty good nuggets, sandwiches and wraps. The fresh lemonade was awesome, and even a diet variety. Later in the afternoon a Bealls extravaganza was in order. Bathing suit-o-rama. They have rows and rows of amazing suits. AND the clothes are so cute~Florida style. We each picked out a suit and I even got an extra set of bottoms to replace the ones that stretched out from the chlorine in the gym pool.
After much laughter and picking on me about dinner choices, we ended up at Applebee's because we all had an Applebee's gift card. Several hours later, 2 sleepy-headed girls went off to la-la land. The grown-up tried to stay up and watch the Olympics. One never made it at all, one made it to Albania, 2 made it to China. Never even made it to the torch. It's a mere 44 this morning with a high forecast of 54. Oh well. Tomorrow will be better and we are going to the beach no matter what. The natives may not be going with. LOL
I heard that yesterday it snowed in 49 states. Hawaii was the only state without SNOW!
After much laughter and picking on me about dinner choices, we ended up at Applebee's because we all had an Applebee's gift card. Several hours later, 2 sleepy-headed girls went off to la-la land. The grown-up tried to stay up and watch the Olympics. One never made it at all, one made it to Albania, 2 made it to China. Never even made it to the torch. It's a mere 44 this morning with a high forecast of 54. Oh well. Tomorrow will be better and we are going to the beach no matter what. The natives may not be going with. LOL
I heard that yesterday it snowed in 49 states. Hawaii was the only state without SNOW!
Friday, February 12, 2010
Blue Skies, Sunshine and Dolphins
Yesterday dawned sunny and a bit crisp. Temp only in the 40's at rising time. It did warm up a bit so we went down to the beach area. We checked out some campgrounds for possible future trips. Then we did a little shopping. I had to buy a sweatshirt because it was so chilly. Then we drove to the north side of the island to check out a few more shops that someone told us about. We decided to have lunch at the City Pier. It's a long pier out into the bay and a little shack of a restaurant at the end. There were people fishing of the dock. I had a shrimp po'boy and Sarah had a grouper sandwich; both were very good. As we were leaving some people were talking and pointing out to sea. We turned to see what the fuss was and saw 2 fins slicing through the water. They were pretty close. It was an awesome sight.
I made homemade spaghetti sauce and we had pasta, salad and garlic bread for dinner. Cooking on vacation? Yes, it's relaxing to me. Cheaper than eating out too. Today is going to be a hang out day. It's suppsed to rain. There is talk of a trip to CEC. (Chuckie Cheese) I am learning to spell and talk in code around the little ears. A 2 yr old and 4 yr old.
I made homemade spaghetti sauce and we had pasta, salad and garlic bread for dinner. Cooking on vacation? Yes, it's relaxing to me. Cheaper than eating out too. Today is going to be a hang out day. It's suppsed to rain. There is talk of a trip to CEC. (Chuckie Cheese) I am learning to spell and talk in code around the little ears. A 2 yr old and 4 yr old.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
5:30 AM Flight and 10 Inches of Snow
Left for the airport at 4:00 a.m. sigh. The roads were snow covered and icy. Checked the computer before we left, and the flight status showed "on time." We had already checked in online so all we had to do was check in one bag. Headed upstairs and over to the gate. We actually boarded early. Snowflakes were flying madly outside the window. At 5:30 the pilot said they were going to de-ice the plane and that the process would take several minutes. It actually took about 30 minutes as they made 2 separate passes with the de-icing machine. We proceed a bit down the runway after the de-icing and then came to a halt. The pilot came over the loudspeaker and stated that he was going to come in to the cabin and do a visual inspection of the wings. He came out of the cockpit with a large flashlight and proceeded to lean over people and flash the light out the windows to inspect the wings. I guess he approved because he went back in to the cockpit and we took off. It was a little nerve wracking!
The flight went without a hitch and we landed in Sarasota 15 minutes early. It was windy and a brisk 54 degrees. Better than a foot of snow and 25 degrees with 30 mile/hour winds any day of the week. Had lunch Chipolte's, a ff mexican place. Dinner at Wing House on 41. The high reached 57. Tomorrow is supposed to be 63. Yipee. A trip to Ana Maria Island might be in store.
The flight went without a hitch and we landed in Sarasota 15 minutes early. It was windy and a brisk 54 degrees. Better than a foot of snow and 25 degrees with 30 mile/hour winds any day of the week. Had lunch Chipolte's, a ff mexican place. Dinner at Wing House on 41. The high reached 57. Tomorrow is supposed to be 63. Yipee. A trip to Ana Maria Island might be in store.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Snow Snow Go Away
It was snowing quite heavily at 10 this morning. Since about noon it has slowed down, but has been steadily snowing only lightly. The weather peeps say it will snow all night and be quite windy. Whew. Hope we get to leave. It might be touch and go. The latest dude just said it will snow until 7 tomorrow morning. Hmmmm. Supposed to leave at 5:30 a.m. Probably won't sleep a wink tonight. Oh well, have to get up about 3ish any way. Need to finish packing. House is clean, laundry is done. Banking, bills etc... check. Just waiting to GO!
Monday, February 8, 2010
No Snow Please
Biggest storm of the season, right? NO! We are supposed to be flying out 5:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. Running around like a maniac trying to get ready. Called Airtran today to try and switch the departure to Tuesday morning. It would cost $500. No way. So we're stuck with Wed. Hope the snow either gets done early or misses us entirely. What are the chances??
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Sunday, Sunday
Had a nice visit with my dad. He wanted to go to Arby's so that is where we went. He was in a good mood and really enjoyed getting out. He wanted to go to the cemetery so we stopped by there for a few minutes. Did a short job in Novi which I skipped out on because I was on the phone with my sistopher the whole time. Went to Kroger's to get some food for the next few days before we leave. BIG MISTAKE! Remember I said no more shopping on Sunday? AND it is Superbowl Sunday. Yikes. It wasn't really all that bad though. Came home and picked up my computer from Tom, thank you for fixing my sick computer. It had the flu. Walking back up the driveway when we drew near unto the van there was a huge flutter of wings. A humongous hawk flew up from the plow. I think it's one that's been hanging around in the back yard. It kind of frightened us for a moment. Anyway, welcome home Renee.
Going to make homemade potato skins for the Superbowl. That way you can take lots of the potato out. Otherwise, just trying to tie up the loose ends before leaving early Wednesday morning for FLORIDA!
Going to make homemade potato skins for the Superbowl. That way you can take lots of the potato out. Otherwise, just trying to tie up the loose ends before leaving early Wednesday morning for FLORIDA!
Friday, February 5, 2010
Finally, A Bad Week is Almost Over
What can go wrong, will go wrong. The garage door broke. $225 to fix that. My computer caught the flu. It's very under the weather. I wanted to buy a new camera. Had 3 different ones home. Finally settled on a Cannon Powershot. Best Buy charged $75 "restocking" fee to return the one before that. Lame. The policy is on the back of the receipt. Duh, who looks at the back of the receipt? Maybe they should tell you that when they say, "oh if you're not happy you have 30 days to return the camera. URgh! On top of all that, people are just bugging me. Yar! Blah, blah, blah okay enough complaining.
Got a new book tonight. Biggest Loser' Simple Swaps. Lots of stories and recipes. Looks really good. Going to call it a night. G'nite. zzz
Got a new book tonight. Biggest Loser' Simple Swaps. Lots of stories and recipes. Looks really good. Going to call it a night. G'nite. zzz
Sunday, January 31, 2010
The Last Day of January
Cold but sunny. Glad the month is almost over. Don't go grocery shopping on Sunday. I hardly ever do. It was crazy. The checkout girl said it's because the coupons come out. Whew! Never again. Made a meatloaf (turkey), garlic mashed potatoes and green bean casserole for dinner. Apple Crumble for dessert. Had a crew. Nicole, John, Katie and Richie. Played Apples to Apples. I won, yea me! Watching the Pro Bowl now. Can't wait until football is over. One more week, one more game. Leaving for Florida in 10 days, hooray!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
These Are A Few of My Favorite Things
- Warm sun on my face and arms (oh and legs)
- A good cup of coffee
- A massage
- Spaghetti & meatballs
- Jr mints
- A really hot bath
- Peppermint scent
- A fuzzy warm blanket to snuggle up in
- My Ugg sandals
- Kids
- When someone else makes the bed [ :) ]
- Doing something that makes someone else feel good
- Going to FLORIDA!
- Remembering the good things about my mom
- Laughing with my sistophers and nieceophers!
- Winning any game
- Clean sheets.... mmm they smell so good
- Music (love it!)
- Cooking
Part II
- Cinnamon
- Lovely smelling candles
- Christmas tree scent
- Ranger Cookies (mom used to make)
- Laughing
Monday, January 25, 2010
30 Days Ago...
The Christmas tree was up
The gifts were opened and spread about
The lights were lit
The Christmas morning breakfast was on the table
Visitors were visiting
The money all spent
It was Christmas Day!
The gifts were opened and spread about
The lights were lit
The Christmas morning breakfast was on the table
Visitors were visiting
The money all spent
It was Christmas Day!
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Rain Rain Go Away
Very warm today & raining, weird. However they say it's not for long! Got up went to church, (New Life Community; where we went to FPU). Pretty good service. Went grocery shopping afterward. Ate a late dinner of orange chicken w/almonds, rice and broccoli. Not sure what I'll do with the rest of my day. Just relax, I think. I hope to finish the payables this week, so I can make an appointment to see the tax man. I'll be picking up Evan from school and watching Syd a couple of days since Renee is in Charlotte, training for her new job. Syd and I went to Hobby Lobby and bought a few Balentimes decorations for the living room. That was fun.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
FB
So I was chattin up with different people on FB today. That was fun. People I don't normally talk to. But FB makes my computer run slow, so that was getting annoying. Now I'm ready to take a break from the computer. I think I might do some reading.
good night!
good night!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
January 19, 2010
Quote"You see much more of your children once they leave home." — Lucille Ball
Word of the dayobscurantism(uhb-SKYOOR-uhn-tiz-uhm, ob-skyoo-RAN-tiz-uhm)noun:1. Opposition to the spread of knowledge.2. Being deliberately vague or obscure; also a style in art and literature.
Today's Birthdays
Dolly Parton
James Watt (1736-1819): scientist and inventor of an improved steam engine; inventor Robert E. Lee (1807-1870): Confederate commander in the Civil War
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849): writer of macabre short stories; plus, authors Paul Cézanne (1839-1906): painter
Jean Stapleton (87): Edith Bunker on All in the Family; also, and Frank Caliendo (36)
Dolly Parton (64): country music writer/ singer; also, Phil Everly (71) and Janis Joplin (1943-1970)
Paula Deen (63): TV chef
Word of the dayobscurantism(uhb-SKYOOR-uhn-tiz-uhm, ob-skyoo-RAN-tiz-uhm)noun:1. Opposition to the spread of knowledge.2. Being deliberately vague or obscure; also a style in art and literature.
Today's Birthdays
Dolly Parton
James Watt (1736-1819): scientist and inventor of an improved steam engine; inventor Robert E. Lee (1807-1870): Confederate commander in the Civil War
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849): writer of macabre short stories; plus, authors Paul Cézanne (1839-1906): painter
Jean Stapleton (87): Edith Bunker on All in the Family; also, and Frank Caliendo (36)
Dolly Parton (64): country music writer/ singer; also, Phil Everly (71) and Janis Joplin (1943-1970)
Paula Deen (63): TV chef
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Pink at Evening Time
Whilst playing "Buzz" at the Aurands, we noticed it looked pink outside at about 5.45 p.m. The great part about that is that it means it was not dark. The days are slowly getting lighter, yea! We also played Apples to Apples. Fun times! Talked to the cuz in Bradenton, they sent us a picture from Manatee Ave, Ahhhh! It was about 74 degrees they said. The water looked nice. Hopefully I'll be back to posting on my other blog; Fit & Trim. Sort of took a vacation in that department. Vacation is over. Sleepy time........zzzzzzzzz.......
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Saturday Night in Toledo Ohio....
Is like being nowhere at all. Glad I'm not there.... I think that was a John Denver song. Just sitting here eating pizza and watching football. Too sore to get up because I went to the gym for my last pt session today. I was too tired to make the stir-fry I was supposed to make. Probably might highlight all my lines in the play book. I sure better start earlier than last year to memorize them. There is nothing on tv except football. boring. Don't want to go out - too sore, too cold out. Probably just sit here and watch football.... Rest and recovery.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
"Any Number Can Die"
That is the name of the next play. I stopped by the community ed office yesterday for the pre-auditions. Auditions are Thursday. They already have 2 different parts for me to pick from. •Zenia, a Haitian servant prone to utter dire predictions and warnings (“Beware the owl!”) The second is Ernestine Wintergreen, a prim and proper older lady somewhat reminiscent of Miss Marple. The play is another by Fred Carmichael. The dates for the dinner theatre is March 20 and 21. Should be loads of fun ~ and hard work!
My colonoscopy went fine yesterday. I was back home 2 hours later. The results were fine. Whew!
My colonoscopy went fine yesterday. I was back home 2 hours later. The results were fine. Whew!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Have I Said How Much I Really Love the Sun?
Wonderful. Stepped out yesterday to go to the scrapbook store and even tho it was like 18 degrees or something it felt good to have the sun beating down. Again today. Went to do errands and the sun was out again. Loving it! Opened the front door and felt the warmth. Even Bay enjoyed basking in the sun streaming in. I love having the big glass door. That Southern exposure is wonderful.
Tomorrow is "cleanse" the body day. I have to have a colonoscopy on Tuesday. (thank you very much Sarah & Marlene)
Did several pages of scrappin' yesterday. Wow, it's been a long time. Bout a year, I guess. Haven't even done 1 page since girls weekend at the cottage last year.
So guess what? We are leaving for FLA 1 month from today. I'm such a dork. I packed today. :) I wanted to see how much would fit into 1 suitcase, since it's $15 each bag to stow. Plus I needed to see what fit. So, after I dragged everything out I just packed it. Suitcase is ready to go. he he he
Tomorrow is "cleanse" the body day. I have to have a colonoscopy on Tuesday. (thank you very much Sarah & Marlene)
Did several pages of scrappin' yesterday. Wow, it's been a long time. Bout a year, I guess. Haven't even done 1 page since girls weekend at the cottage last year.
So guess what? We are leaving for FLA 1 month from today. I'm such a dork. I packed today. :) I wanted to see how much would fit into 1 suitcase, since it's $15 each bag to stow. Plus I needed to see what fit. So, after I dragged everything out I just packed it. Suitcase is ready to go. he he he
Friday, January 8, 2010
Baby It's Cold Outside
And there is lots of snow. We probably received 6 inches. That's allot for an "off again, on again" snow storm. There was a snow day for most of the mid state area. I braved the temps and the roads and took a trip to Meijers. I wanted to see what kind of organic produce and other organic items they had. All in all I have to see Meijers and Kroger are pretty equal. I did get some wonderful items. Gold beets. Haven't had those kind before, so I'm anxious to try them. I'm even going to make a side dish with the beet greens. They looked really nice. Oh wait, I'm writing all this on the wrong blog. Ha ha
Anyway, so I am enjoying my afternoon tea and crumpets. Apple and cinnamon spice green tea and a special K honey nut granola bar. The tea was nicely made with my new kettle and teapot! :)
It's that time of year again. Auditions for the bi-annual dinner theatre of the Swartz Creek Center Stage. Auditions start Monday. I am excited as now I know I can do it. Stay tuned for up and coming details.
Anyway, so I am enjoying my afternoon tea and crumpets. Apple and cinnamon spice green tea and a special K honey nut granola bar. The tea was nicely made with my new kettle and teapot! :)
It's that time of year again. Auditions for the bi-annual dinner theatre of the Swartz Creek Center Stage. Auditions start Monday. I am excited as now I know I can do it. Stay tuned for up and coming details.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Ten More Things
1. Rode in a combine
2. Raised a Wallaby in the house
3. Tried Sushi
4. Camped on the edge of a cliff (thanks to mom & dad; tee hee)
5. Broke a finger
6. Had surgery on my esophagus
7. Played varsity softball & tennis
8. Saw Niagara Falls frozen in the winter
9. Worked in a screw factory
10. Went to bible college in Chicago
2. Raised a Wallaby in the house
3. Tried Sushi
4. Camped on the edge of a cliff (thanks to mom & dad; tee hee)
5. Broke a finger
6. Had surgery on my esophagus
7. Played varsity softball & tennis
8. Saw Niagara Falls frozen in the winter
9. Worked in a screw factory
10. Went to bible college in Chicago
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Ten Things
Ten Things I've Done
1. Skied the mountains of Colorado
2. Snorkled in Cancun
3. Gambled in Reno
4. Hugged a redwood in California
5. Driven on Highway 1 along the Pacific Ocean in Calif.
6. Taught children with an 8 foot Python around my neck
7. Hiked to the top of Mt. Lecount in Tennessee
8. Rode a horse up a mountain in the Smokey Mountains
9. Swam in both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
10. Watched whales aboard a large boat in Massachusetts
Ten Things I'd Like To Do (Someday)
(not in any particular order)
1. Go on a cruise
2. Lose 50 lbs
3. Visit Alcatraz
4. Play golf in Hawaii
5. Retire in Florida
6. Live on a lakefront property
7. Live debt free
8. Walk a 10k race
9. See the glaciers
10. Go to Seattle
1. Skied the mountains of Colorado
2. Snorkled in Cancun
3. Gambled in Reno
4. Hugged a redwood in California
5. Driven on Highway 1 along the Pacific Ocean in Calif.
6. Taught children with an 8 foot Python around my neck
7. Hiked to the top of Mt. Lecount in Tennessee
8. Rode a horse up a mountain in the Smokey Mountains
9. Swam in both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
10. Watched whales aboard a large boat in Massachusetts
Ten Things I'd Like To Do (Someday)
(not in any particular order)
1. Go on a cruise
2. Lose 50 lbs
3. Visit Alcatraz
4. Play golf in Hawaii
5. Retire in Florida
6. Live on a lakefront property
7. Live debt free
8. Walk a 10k race
9. See the glaciers
10. Go to Seattle
Started a New Blog
It's not for the faint at heart. Ha ha I need a way to journal my exercise and eating, so I decided not to bore my regular blog readers with the minutia. (yuck that word reminds me of Flenory, yuck!) Feel free to stop by the new blog once in a while to check my progress and offer words of encouragement. Thanks for the support!
The new blog is:
http://fit-n-trim.blogspot.com/
The new blog is:
http://fit-n-trim.blogspot.com/
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Well, Well. (Now that's a deep subject)
Another freezing cold day. Only went out twice. ha That's too much! Went to Bob's for breakfast. Had their fake eggs with 1/2 a fruit and yogurt crepe. Nice. Then I went to Kroger's. At least the sun was out today. Helps to not feel "down in the dumps."
Tonight's dinner:
Squash Soup (organic) which i bought at Whole Foods
Michigan cherry & pecan salad with/homemade herb dressing
blue corn chips with cheese
I am really trying to get organized. I made myself a daily schedule. Really need to quit wasting so much time. I am not happy that I have sooooooo much to finish for the year end junk. Hope the new schedule works. That means hope I can STICK to the schedule.
Tonight's dinner:
Squash Soup (organic) which i bought at Whole Foods
Michigan cherry & pecan salad with/homemade herb dressing
blue corn chips with cheese
I am really trying to get organized. I made myself a daily schedule. Really need to quit wasting so much time. I am not happy that I have sooooooo much to finish for the year end junk. Hope the new schedule works. That means hope I can STICK to the schedule.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Second Day of the New Year
...and it's a cold one! Eight degrees. Brrr We rang in the New Year yesterday with a Rose Bowl watching event. There was bean & cheese enchiladas, cheese quesedillas, guacamole, mexican rice (thanks Renee), chili dip (thanks Katie) & chips-n-salsa. Oreo pie for dessert. (thanks Deb) Too bad Ohio St won. Oh well. It was fun. Today I must clean up the mess! I think tonight will just be getting cozy and watching a movie! Tomorrow will be a day to relax.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Last Day of the Year & Decade
It's hard to believe that we have come 10 years past all that hype from 2000. The meltdown and all that. I always have mixed emotions about New Year's. Actually, I've always hated it. And here's why. When I was a kid we would go to "watch night" service to "watch" for Jesus to come again. I didn't really want to, you know "leave just yet." So I was always fearful on New Year's Eve. Weird. Even tho I now realize it's not a bad thing( Jesus coming again) I always feel jittery on New Year's.
At the beginning of the year my blog was supposed to be the "Eating Well Blog." Whew. Time to get back to that. I kind of went "sideways" over the holidays. I've been thinking about changing the format or starting a new blog but I don't know I'm not sure. Don't really have the time.
Anyway be safe tonight!
At the beginning of the year my blog was supposed to be the "Eating Well Blog." Whew. Time to get back to that. I kind of went "sideways" over the holidays. I've been thinking about changing the format or starting a new blog but I don't know I'm not sure. Don't really have the time.
Anyway be safe tonight!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Time is Running Out!
Got to get all the invoices and payables done. Hurry, hurry. It's almost the year end. Got to get everything in order for the tax man. And the Tax Man. ha ha Did alot today. Still working. Took a break and went to Sherwin Williams (whooo hoooo) and Italia Gardens. Then went to see Katie and Richie's house. They're painting and cleaning. They're trying to get all moved in by New Year's day. Took an old dryer to add to our own pile of (metal) junk. Lots of work~ 2 crews out tomorrow. Me? I'll be at home working on the puter. STAYING WARM:))
Sunday, December 27, 2009
The Day After, The Day After
Time to "undeck" the Halls. Put away the Christmas gifts and take down the tree and all the decorations. Unplug the lights. etc...
Went to Michaels's yesterday for some 1/2 off to 70 percents off sales. Picked up wrapping paper and bows and even a few gifts for next year. Visited family and friends. Now I'm waiting for my dog to come home. He had a sleepover at his sisters.
Got a new game called "Apples to Apples." Can't wait to play it with the Renees. hint hint
Went to Michaels's yesterday for some 1/2 off to 70 percents off sales. Picked up wrapping paper and bows and even a few gifts for next year. Visited family and friends. Now I'm waiting for my dog to come home. He had a sleepover at his sisters.
Got a new game called "Apples to Apples." Can't wait to play it with the Renees. hint hint
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Christmas Eve & Bread Pudding
Did the last minute grocery shopping. Everyone was in a merry mood. Even the bag guy. Still gotta make the bread pudding. And of course wrap a few last minute items. Bailey's bag of treats! The girls are at grandma's helping (and out of my hair thank goodness!) Tomorrow's breakfast is stuffed french toast and bacon and sausage. Have to cook for the kids you know. Nothing low fat/sugar there. Except I will use sugarfree jam for my stuffed french toast. I'm home alone jamming out to The Young Messiah, my favorite music to listen to at Christmas time.
Okay, here's the promised bread pudding recipe. (props to Grandma Rush)
grease 9 X 13 pan
butter 8 or 9 slices of day old bread and sprinkle with cinnamon; layer in pan
In sauce pan stirring constant: 3 beaten eggs, 1 qt milk, 2 C sugar, 1 stick margerine, dash of salt
scald then add 2 t. vanilla
pour over bread, let set 5 minutes
bake at 350 degrees about 45 minutes
Vanilla sauce
1 C sugar, 2T. flour, 1/4 t. salt, 1 can evap. milk, 3/4 C water
remove and add: 1 T. butter, 2&1/4 t. vanilla
Serve warm over bread pudding
**optional add 1/2 C raisins
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
Okay, here's the promised bread pudding recipe. (props to Grandma Rush)
grease 9 X 13 pan
butter 8 or 9 slices of day old bread and sprinkle with cinnamon; layer in pan
In sauce pan stirring constant: 3 beaten eggs, 1 qt milk, 2 C sugar, 1 stick margerine, dash of salt
scald then add 2 t. vanilla
pour over bread, let set 5 minutes
bake at 350 degrees about 45 minutes
Vanilla sauce
1 C sugar, 2T. flour, 1/4 t. salt, 1 can evap. milk, 3/4 C water
remove and add: 1 T. butter, 2&1/4 t. vanilla
Serve warm over bread pudding
**optional add 1/2 C raisins
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Let It Snow
It is officially winter time. :( But, on the positive side of things, the days are already getting LONGER!! :) Albeit, not by much, but it's a move in the right direction.
All gifts are bought and wrapped. All presents under the tree. The only thing left is the baking. I'm making bread pudding for Christmas Eve and Pineapple Upside down cake for Christmas day. Yikes, tons of sugar!
Oh, yeah and Sarah needs to finish painting the spare bedroom. It's going to have a theme of birds. My new obsession. Actually, I've always had an interest in birds. I have food and suet out in the back and we've been getting all sorts of birds. I especially like to watch the woodpeckers.
All gifts are bought and wrapped. All presents under the tree. The only thing left is the baking. I'm making bread pudding for Christmas Eve and Pineapple Upside down cake for Christmas day. Yikes, tons of sugar!
Oh, yeah and Sarah needs to finish painting the spare bedroom. It's going to have a theme of birds. My new obsession. Actually, I've always had an interest in birds. I have food and suet out in the back and we've been getting all sorts of birds. I especially like to watch the woodpeckers.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
I Know You're All in Suspense
Yes I ate the chicken. One piece of breast meat with ALL the trimmings. The roads were terrible on the way to Frankenmuth. Cars in ditches and smashed up against the wall. It was frightening. Much better on the way home after they had salted the roads. Today is the Rush family Christmas. Turkey and all the trimmings. Oh boy. Another decision of whether or not to eat meat.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
On The Seventh Day of Christmas
Wishing for a white Christmas. It looks like we just may have one. Now I want to drive around and look at Christmas lights. Just like we did as kids. It seems like there are lots up this year. I am done shopping and only one more gift to wrap. Then I can relax. A few dishes to make, but that's fun. Last night we are on our way to the movies, but then just didn't feel like sitting and watching a movie. So we went to the mall and walked around. Better exercise than a movie. Ate dinner at Don Pablos. (i hate the way your clothes smell when you eat there) Then went to Borders and read some veggie mags and books. Had an eggnog latte. Bad choice. I forgot to say, "decaf please." Yikes. Also, it made my sugar spike this morning. I know better than that. We are going to the annual Frankenmuth dinner tonight. Hmmmmm, will I cave and eat chicken or not....
Thursday, December 17, 2009
On The Ninth Day of Christmas
Miscellaneous stuff.
Today will be the 7th day with no meat. Tonight is bean soup- yum. That's kind of boring but I am getting more creative with the meals. last nite was pesto pasta with mushrooms and tomatoes. It was very good.
Today is library day for me and Sydney. (and we go to McDonald's--shhhhhhh) I'll be having a salad, no chicken of course and the apple & nut snack.
Congrats to Robbie & Caytee and their new guy Riley! He is cute with lots of hair. Gotta run!
Today will be the 7th day with no meat. Tonight is bean soup- yum. That's kind of boring but I am getting more creative with the meals. last nite was pesto pasta with mushrooms and tomatoes. It was very good.
Today is library day for me and Sydney. (and we go to McDonald's--shhhhhhh) I'll be having a salad, no chicken of course and the apple & nut snack.
Congrats to Robbie & Caytee and their new guy Riley! He is cute with lots of hair. Gotta run!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
On the Tenth Day of Christmas
So much to do so little time. Finally got to the post office to mail the out of town packages. I had tried to go Monday; whoa-- no parking spots. So I made it there by 8:30 a.m. yesterday. No line! In the afternoon Syd, Evan and I made gingerbread peeps. That was fun. We broke a few legs trying to peel them up from the wax paper, but Evan did some surgery to fix them up. They still tasted fine! Last night a trip to the gym then a meal at Taboon. (mid-eastern) We counted at least 15 items + meals that don't include meat. We are trying to go meatless. That is not to say we are vegetarian, but heading in that direction. Haven't had meat in 5 days. This week's menu has 5 meals planned with no meat. Anyway, the dish we tried at Taboon was wonderful. A stirfry veggie dish over rice. Pita and hummus to start. Can't wait to return and try something else. Then off to do some last minute Christmas shopping. It was freezing and the roads were terrible. The wind was just whipping through my clothes. I hope that is the end of the shopping. I think we're done.
Anyway on this 10th day of Christmas I think I'll just stay inside. Wrap gifts, clean my messy kitchen, etc.. I am only goin out to pick up Syd from school. What will we do today? Probably play: house and playdough and maybe watch that kid (can't spell his name) on tv.
Anyway on this 10th day of Christmas I think I'll just stay inside. Wrap gifts, clean my messy kitchen, etc.. I am only goin out to pick up Syd from school. What will we do today? Probably play: house and playdough and maybe watch that kid (can't spell his name) on tv.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
12th and 13th of the Month of December
Been a little hectic in the past couple of days. Friday we went to Sarah's uncle's funeral in Shelby Twp. That was quite a drive. Got home late in the afternoon. Then we had the 2nd annual KNS work Christmas dinner. We went to Mongolian BBQ. Then everyone came back and we played Monopoly and Balderdash. My 2 favorite games. Lots of fun. Got to bed late. Slept in. Then drove to Rochester to dine at a Vegetarian Restaurant. Very good. Had a potato garlic dip on toasted wheat pita, and we split an organic vegan veggie burger. Also very good. Then a trip to Whole Foods Market. It has moved to a larger facility. It was pretty awesome. Got some almond milk (that's what we drink now) some organic fruits & veggies, some soy cheese, and a whole bunch of other stuff. A really tasty cranberry & nut bread. Oh yes, and a bottle of organic wine that I can't wait to try.
Then rush home, change clothes to go to the concert at Cornerstone Church where my brother attends. He and my nephew were playing the drums. It was pretty awesome. Then we went out to eat at Olga's. Snackers & cheese and a salad. Niki & John (her new beau) came with us. I think they enjoyed the concert and the meal. He seems like a really nice guy. (so far).
Tomorrow starts the 12th day of Christmas.... and so on.
Then rush home, change clothes to go to the concert at Cornerstone Church where my brother attends. He and my nephew were playing the drums. It was pretty awesome. Then we went out to eat at Olga's. Snackers & cheese and a salad. Niki & John (her new beau) came with us. I think they enjoyed the concert and the meal. He seems like a really nice guy. (so far).
Tomorrow starts the 12th day of Christmas.... and so on.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
The Tenth Day of the Twelfth Month
Brrrrr! High of 23 degrees. Snow and ice! AND we're supposed to do an eviction today at 2 pm in Whitmore Lake no less! Sheriff said if there was inclement weather it would be rescheduled. I'm praying he feels this is inclement weather because I'm supposed to go! I cannot even imagine.
Movie Review: Julie & Julia. It was pretty good. Nothing real exciting. I read the book so I knew the plot. It might've been better had I not read the book. There were some cute moments. I'm glad I didn't spend $$ to see it in the theatre. This only cost me $1. I give it a B-
Movie Review: Julie & Julia. It was pretty good. Nothing real exciting. I read the book so I knew the plot. It might've been better had I not read the book. There were some cute moments. I'm glad I didn't spend $$ to see it in the theatre. This only cost me $1. I give it a B-
Monday, December 7, 2009
Wrapping Christmas Gifts
Wrapped gifts with a 5 yr old today. She was an excellent taper-er. She even helped to cut the paper. We watched Little Mermaid; one of our favorite movies to watch together. We cover our ears and eyes during the scary parts! (when Ursula the sea witch is on) When I was attaching the tags she informed me that mom doesn't use tags, she just writes right on the paper. Smart mom she has. She went to see Santa yesterday and told him she wants a princess castle. Hint, Hint! Almost done shopping. Lookin for 2 elusive gifts. Can't mention them here though.
The Nutcracker Ballet
We went to see my niece Sara in the Nutcracker. Way down in Pinckney. It was very good. She was beautiful; one of the snowflakes and again as one of the flowers. Great job Sara. Enjoyed the sugared pecans during the performance. Got the tree up last night, whew what a hub-bub! Lots of laughter telling old memories and even some arguing about the lights and ornaments. Then we had fondue. Katie's choice. We had to show Richie what fondue is all about. The girls said we hadn't had fondue since we moved to S.C. It was very tasty and loads of fun. Now I just have to clean up the mess in the kitchen! Lots to do. Gym, babysitting invoicing and need to get started on the Christmas cards before it's too late.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Day 5, December
Christmas is in 20 days! Bought the annual trip to FLA. tickets today!! FEB. 10 to 16. Going to stay with friends, plan to spend NO $$. Bye Bye snow and cold. Hopefully it won't be freezing down there. Busy, busy weekend. Card party tonite. Tomorrow niece Sara's in the Nutcracker ballet down in Pinckney. Sweet! Looking forward to that. Would like to get to the gym today or tomorrow. Lot's of work though. Everyone is out (cept me) working today and there is a full day for tomorrow and every day next week. It's either feast or famine. I'll take the feast, though-no complaints there. It just gets a little crazy. Psycho trash out today. Cash for Keys on Tuesday. Psycho eviction on Thursday. The people live(d) on a private road so the sheriff says we gotta load up the junk and drive it 1/2 mile to the end of the private road and UNLOAD it. Yeah, ok. Need some workers....
Friday, December 4, 2009
The Work Week Has Come and Gone
Already? How time flies. Did I get any work done this week? A little. So many other things to do this week. Unpacking. A trip to SVSU. Babysitting. Banking. FPU. A 1/2 day in the field. (no pics) Putting up the Christmas decorations. Cyber Monday shopping. Laundry. Ho Hum. Time to start the Christmas cards. Time to put up the tree. Finish up the shopping. Make the Figgy Pudding!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
December
is the twelfth and last month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days.
In Latin, decem means "ten". December was also the tenth month in the Roman calendar until a monthless winter period was divided between January and February.
December's flower is the narcissus or holly. December's birthstones are turquoise, lapis lazuli, zircon, topaz (blue), or tanzanite.[citation needed]
December is the month with the shortest daylight hours of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the longest daylight hours of the year in the Southern Hemisphere.
In Latin, decem means "ten". December was also the tenth month in the Roman calendar until a monthless winter period was divided between January and February.
December's flower is the narcissus or holly. December's birthstones are turquoise, lapis lazuli, zircon, topaz (blue), or tanzanite.[citation needed]
December is the month with the shortest daylight hours of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the longest daylight hours of the year in the Southern Hemisphere.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
If You Get a Craving for Something Sweet
If you get a craving for something sweet, try Hershey's dark chocolate with blueberries, cranberries and almonds. All those fruits and nuts and dark chocolate are good for you. Plus you get to eat 2 big squares. Yumm. Home safe and sound. Rained all the way home. Bad traffic; had to detour and go thru Bay City to get back on I-75. Nice relaxing trip, but glad to be home.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Santa Parade in Boyne
Wow, how cute! There was a fire truck, 2 floats, 2 reindeer, and Santa. It lasted all of about 5 minutes. We almost missed it because we were in the New shoe store downtown. Woooo Whooooo. Then all the stores hosted an open house and had wonderful munchies and beverages. Some of favorites included, white chicken chili, mushroom & wild rice soup, kale chips, and for me even a mini long island iced tea; served by the drugstore no less. :) Don't know what we'll do today. Probably buy some bird seed so my dad has some for next week. The sun is shining and it looks to be a beautiful last day!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone
Sitting in my favorite hangout up north; Local Flavor. Sippin a cinnamon spice tea with steamed milk. Checking my e-mail, fb and such. Just had lunch at Red mesa. Still gotta go to Glen's and get the food for Thanksgiving dinner. :) Hope they're not out of stuff like, turkey, stuffing, green beans, pie, etc... If so then I guess we'll have to eat out. Already been to Charlexvoix. Went to the new cool Cherry store. Got some cherry soda, salsa and jam. Bought a fuzzy vest cuz it's a bit chilly. Sarah got a new pair of sweats for 7 bucks.
Enjoy your Thanksgiving; and BE thankful in all things. (IN) is the key word here!
Enjoy your Thanksgiving; and BE thankful in all things. (IN) is the key word here!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Leaving Early
So, in a few minutes I'll be running around like a madwoman getting everything packed up and cleaning stuff. I hate leaving a dirty house. Love to come home to a nice clean home. I'm kind of thinking (hoping) we can get a jump start on this rainy weather that is supposed to arrive. Had to cancel my PT, :(
Boyne Country Here We Come!
Boyne Country Here We Come!
Monday, November 23, 2009
I Might Just Ramble On
I'm trying to post more than last year so I may just ramble on and on. :)
Today I'm doing housework and beginning to pack for Boyne Country. Leaving on Wednesday. We decided to make a small dinner for Thanksgiving instead of blowing major bucks on the awesome buffet at the Perry Hotel. Dave Ramsey would be proud. Plus, our tummies will be happier. I hate stuffing my belly and feeling sick. I'm afraid that is what would happen at the Perry. We can probably eat 2 dinners out for the price the T-Day dinner would be at the Perry. Anyway, I love my own cooking, LOL!
I am thankful this year that I can stay home and work and even get paid for it! :))
Today I'm doing housework and beginning to pack for Boyne Country. Leaving on Wednesday. We decided to make a small dinner for Thanksgiving instead of blowing major bucks on the awesome buffet at the Perry Hotel. Dave Ramsey would be proud. Plus, our tummies will be happier. I hate stuffing my belly and feeling sick. I'm afraid that is what would happen at the Perry. We can probably eat 2 dinners out for the price the T-Day dinner would be at the Perry. Anyway, I love my own cooking, LOL!
I am thankful this year that I can stay home and work and even get paid for it! :))
Saturday, November 21, 2009
The Weather Channel, Computer, Me and the Dog
On this fine Saturday. The weather is still holding out-nice. Just gonna hang out and maybe get some chores done and some invoicing. Been watching the weather channel, don't you just love the weather channel? We might go see the movie, "Blindside" later on tonight. It looks like a really good movie. Probably going to make a meatloaf and smashed potatoes for dinner. That's about it. Will start packing on Monday for the long awaited vacation to Boyne Country for Thanksgiving.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Wednesday is Field Day ~This Week
The Parlour!
While visiting the quaint town of Pinckney we had a chance to stop at the Zukey Lake Tavern. Kind of a neat place, right on Zukey Lake. I had been there once a long time ago.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tuscan White Bean Soup
1 Tbl olive oil
1 onion chopped
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 carrot, chopped
1 rib celery, chopped
4 fresh sage leaves
6 C low-fat, low-sodium veg or chicken broth
2 cans cannellini or white kidney beans, rinsed & drained
4 C shredded kale
pinch salt
pinch pepper
1. Heat oil in soup pot over med heat. Add the onion, garlic, carrot, celery & sage. Cook until softened, about 5 min.
2. Add the broth, beans, kale, salt, pepper and cook, stirring occas, unitl kale is tender-about 20 min.
1 onion chopped
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 carrot, chopped
1 rib celery, chopped
4 fresh sage leaves
6 C low-fat, low-sodium veg or chicken broth
2 cans cannellini or white kidney beans, rinsed & drained
4 C shredded kale
pinch salt
pinch pepper
1. Heat oil in soup pot over med heat. Add the onion, garlic, carrot, celery & sage. Cook until softened, about 5 min.
2. Add the broth, beans, kale, salt, pepper and cook, stirring occas, unitl kale is tender-about 20 min.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
A Nice, Peaceful, Relaxing Day
I got to sleep in a little bit. Then I ran off to Home Depot to see if they carried the "red, green, white" Christmas lights that we needed to finish the job. Already tried Gilroy's and Big Lots. But, Home Depot doesn't carry them either. Went to Lowe's. Apparently no one carries those any more. So I bought a colored strand and a plain white (clear) strand and spent a few hours pulling out then snapping back in the lights in the correct arrangement. Then Susan called from Florida. Seems they finally downloaded SKYPE to their computer and wanted us to do the same. After downloading the program and making some adjustments we were able to connect! It was so fun! Little Mya (age almost 3) was pretty tickled. What a nice way to keep in touch. It is a video phone call and it's FREE!!
After visiting with them for quit a while I decided to get back to finishing the lights. I ran out of red and green. Another trip to Lowe's. More pulling and snapping. Finally got the lights up and working. [Check em out Renee] A quick trip to the grocery store and then some reading.
For dinner I invented a recipe. Pork chops smothered in apples, sweet potatoes, sweet potato squash, leeks all sprinkled with brown sugar, a little juice from an orange and Cinnamon. Served with fresh brussel sprouts w/walnuts coated with a little butter & brown sugar. It was all very yummy! After I see about tomorrow's work schedule I will see if I can finish my book. All the while enjoying my desert; brownies with black beans inside. (smushed up good of course!)
After visiting with them for quit a while I decided to get back to finishing the lights. I ran out of red and green. Another trip to Lowe's. More pulling and snapping. Finally got the lights up and working. [Check em out Renee] A quick trip to the grocery store and then some reading.
For dinner I invented a recipe. Pork chops smothered in apples, sweet potatoes, sweet potato squash, leeks all sprinkled with brown sugar, a little juice from an orange and Cinnamon. Served with fresh brussel sprouts w/walnuts coated with a little butter & brown sugar. It was all very yummy! After I see about tomorrow's work schedule I will see if I can finish my book. All the while enjoying my desert; brownies with black beans inside. (smushed up good of course!)
Saturday, November 14, 2009
A Wonderful Morning at the Market
I love going to the Farmer's Market. Any will do, but especially the Ann Arbor market. First we enjoyed breakfast at the Broken Egg joint. I've been going there for years. Always get the same thing; Elizabeth's Breakfast Stew. It used to be called, "The Kitchen Sink." Sarah enjoyed her granola & banana pancakes. Then we strolled through the market. It was warm and sunny. I so enjoy the sights, sounds and smells! We bought fresh sage, 100% stone ground freshly made wheat bread, organic tomatoes, Brussel sprouts, apples, broccoli, several spices at the spice store at Kerrytown market. I can't wait to go back in December for a pine wreath and centerpieces. There were many fall centerpieces but they were lots of $$.
Now were getting ready to put up the Christmas lights since it's so warm out.
Now were getting ready to put up the Christmas lights since it's so warm out.
Friday, November 13, 2009
A Beautiful, Warm, Sunny, November Day
Why do you feel so much better when the sun is shining? I think I need to move somewhere sunny. I wonder how many sunny vs. cloudy days we have in Michigan? I will need to go for a walk when the temp. rises just a little more. I'm going to post the recipe for the pear crisp that Sarah made yesterday. It is lowfat and low GI food. It was so yummy! I will post it soon.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Tuesday is Field Day
Only one job in Brighton. It was very boring. The people left the house neat as a pin.; Bust the door knob, drill out the others, screw in the new ones. Blow out the lines, blah-blah-blah. The highlight of the day was meeting up with an old friend back from the Curriculum Services days. We met for lunch at TGI Fridays in Brighton. It was fun to catch up. We reconnected through good ole FB. Not much else has been going on.
Happy Birthday to my mom. Party in Heaven I guess. Sure do miss her!
Happy Birthday to my mom. Party in Heaven I guess. Sure do miss her!
Monday, November 2, 2009
A Low GI Eating Day
Yesterday was the first day of the rest of my life. Just being silly. I stuck exactly to the GI diet plan. Buttermilk/oatmeal pancakes for breakfast. (w/fruit) GI basic salad w/basic GI dressing and Tuscan Bean Soup for lunch. Then for dinner, broiled fish, with potatoes, carrots and asparagus. Th pancakes and soup were very yummy. The fish dinner, not my favorite. Tonight is Beef with eggplant chili. Smells good, anyway. I think it will be tasty. So far the Tuscan bean soup was my favorite. Let me know if ya want the recipe.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Sights, Sounds, Smells of a Walk in Early November
Whew, that was a long title. I just got back from a very nice walk.
The sky was blue and the air clean and crisp.
The sun peaking before setting in a little while.
The pungent fragrance of someone burning leaves somewhere close by.
Leaves on the lawn and crunching in the street.
The air with just a little bite on my face and ears and hands.
Pumpkins and fall decorations on lawns and porches.
Yesterday's Jack-o-lanterns glaring at me as I pass.
Fall is probably my favorite time of year even though it means winter is right around the corner.
The sky was blue and the air clean and crisp.
The sun peaking before setting in a little while.
The pungent fragrance of someone burning leaves somewhere close by.
Leaves on the lawn and crunching in the street.
The air with just a little bite on my face and ears and hands.
Pumpkins and fall decorations on lawns and porches.
Yesterday's Jack-o-lanterns glaring at me as I pass.
Fall is probably my favorite time of year even though it means winter is right around the corner.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Halloween ~ Last Day of October
Well here it is the last day of October, Unbelievable!! It is also the day before the clock goes back. "Fall back." That's how I always remember it. Also, tomorrow I am starting the Low GI eating plan. We went shopping earlier and got most of the food for the week. I will be reporting on the various meals. I also am giving up coffee. Apparently it has a bad effect on diabetes. So, I'm switching to tea. I am stocked up on a variety of flavors. I also swiped a teapot from the cottage until I get my own. Shhhhh, don't tell anyone.
Friday, October 30, 2009
The Day Before the Last Day of October
If I write 2 more blogs I will have a record number of blogs for one month. Let's see if I can do that. Still waiting for the results from Sarah's biopsy. Stressful. Raining= blah. But, still trying to maintain a positive attitude. At noon I'm picking up Syd the Kid and were having a field trip. Lunch at Donald's and then a trip to the library. Her mom is going to the brother's harvest party. I don't mind a bit. I can't really explain why I like being with kids. I always have. Their little minds are so active and the stuff they say is amazing. Syd's sister has commented; "a 50 year old and a 5 year old, I just don't get it." LOL! Seems like I have always had a special kid in my life from time to time. Well, they're all special! Kids are so fun. Maybe that's it. They can just be themselves and You can just be yourself! That must be it. Anyway, Happy Friday.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Field Day Tuesday
Took place right in Swartz Creek. I stayed home today. Did some cleaning and finally got a chance to unpack. Even did a load of laundry. Made some awesome spinach/feta/mushroom omelets for dinner. I would say I accomplished much. It was like a stay at home work day. Even tho I'm home 4 days a week, I don't always have a chance to do the household chores. Weird.
Monday, October 26, 2009
An Exhausting Day
Up early to get the guys off on their schedule. 9:00 biopsy for Sarah at the Imaging Center. She is sore and not feeling well. I don't think she got much sleep. The Doc said we should hear from the lab by Wed. or Thur. I hate the waiting. Then we ran to the bank and grocery store. Picked up some ingredients for tonight's Sesame Chicken Stir-fry. It was very good; and I'm not even the only one who thought so. The recipe is from The Biggest Loser cookbook. Then I met with my PT at 3:30 and now I'm sore and stiff. But it was a good workout and I am ready to get back to the program!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
A Quick Trip
Up and back to beautiful Boyne County. It rained pretty much the whole time and was pretty darn cold. Maybe high of 45. bRrRrR. Did a few chores to get things "winterized." Had an invigorating trip to the Petosky area. Went to Bill's Farm Market for some fall variety type squash. Had a hot spicy beverage at Roast & Toast. Ate a deliciouso lunch at Park City Grill. Window shopped all the interesting little shops. Browsed the bookstore and bought a couple of books. I bought , The GI Diet Clinic. A 13 week plan for permanent and healthy weight Loss, by Rick Gallop. Following a low GI (Glycemic Index) diet is great for diabetics. So back on the ole bandwagon I go. I really want/need to make these changes for life. I've been NOT following my plan lately and have been feeling puffy and slugish.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Going, Going....
Up North to the cottage. Last minute thing. Someone has to go and winterize the cottage and machinery. Might as well be us since we haven't been able to go much this year. Once only in fact. Dad feels better knowing someone is going to close things up. Even tho we will be going up for Thanksgiving this year. He like the mowers and such to be winterized. It will probably be a rainy cold weekend, but .... oh well. Planing a trip to Bill's Farm Market and Roast & Toast and the book store in town, and, and... not sure what else. Definitely planning on some nice warm fires in the fireplace.
My new shoes came today. Personalized~New Balance.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Field Day Tuesday
The day began warm and fallish and started with a trip to The French Laundry for a bagel and some Kenyan Coffee. Delish! Then trips to Highland, Clarkston, Davisburg, and Ortonville. It was mostly sunny and the fall colors were pretty wonderful. I don't mind driving around on a day like that. Nothing major to do. Some bids, a few lawn mows, a few lock changes. A tarp to nail down to a roof. Sarah blames me for what happened next. She pounded her thumb with a hammer. She says I was talking to her and distracted the job at hand.
I wanted to stop and buy some pumpkins but then we couldn't find a pumpkin stand, so I was denied. We ate lunch at the bullfrog cafe. Hey, I'm starting to enjoy Field Day Tuesday after all!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
A Good Excuse to Clean
Nothing like company coming over for a good thorough house cleaning! Peeps coming over tonight for the monthly Euchre Tourney. All the cracks and crevices are shiny. Making baked spaghetti, salad and garlic bread. Hot spiced or cold cider to drink. MMmmM nice and fallish.
A deer jumped out and hit Katie and Richie last night. Did lots of damage to the car. But, thankfully they are both okay. Not the same can be said of the poor deer.
A deer jumped out and hit Katie and Richie last night. Did lots of damage to the car. But, thankfully they are both okay. Not the same can be said of the poor deer.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Tuesday is Field Day
Tuesday is the day I go out in the "field" and do the P & P route for the day. (P & P = property preservation) Yesterday's route took us to Pinckney, Brighton, South Lyon and finally Milford. The lovely bowling ball fence line was in Brighton. The gas station is in Milford and I just like it. The decor is old-fashioned Mobil stuff.
So this is what I did yesterday:
drilled out door locks
reinstalled new door locks
plunge toilets and put in anti-freeze
do the walk around and list damages and debris
take pics of EVERYTHING
load the GPS with every new address
fill out the forms
stopped by Erwins orchard for some hot cider and a doughnut! I mean, well, we WERE driving right by....
Monday, October 12, 2009
Pumpkin Spice Latte OR 5 Servings or Lucky Charms
Coffee is one of the world's most potent elixirs—and one of its most controversial. Some studies suggest that it boosts brainpower and prevent Parkinson's, while others claim that it increases your risk for heart disease. Allow us to set the record straight: A cup of joe can improve your health. And that's good, because three out of four Americans drink the heady brew every day. Problem is, souped-up, sugar-laden coffee drinks aren't the same as the unsullied stuff—and many people are easily duped into trading their usual antioxidant-rich caffeine fix for a “special” seasonal blend. Why is that bad? Just one venti Pumpkin Spice Latte from Starbucks has more sugar than five servings of Lucky Charms—
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Bling
'Bling-bling' (usually shortened to simply 'bling') is a hip hop slang term which refers to expensive jewelry and other accoutrements, and also to an entire lifestyle built around excess spending and ostentation. In its essence, the term 'bling' refers to the exterior manifestation of one's interior state of character, normally displayed through various forms of visual stimuli.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Want to lose weight as you chow down?
Want to lose weight as you chow down? Your wish is granted! (I promise, this is no fairy tale.) Your supermarket is filled with foods that studies show have lipid-melting powers to help melt fat and keep you slim. Stock up on these fat-fighting super bites, and you'll be trimmer even as you indulge. Read on to discover the eight foods that deserve a permanent spot in your fridge—and in your diet!
Almonds These yummy nuts are high in alpha-linolenic acid, which can accelerate your metabolism of fats. In fact, dieters who ate 3 ounces of almonds daily slashed their weight and body-mass index by 18 percent, while those who skipped the nuts reduced both numbers less— just 11 percent—a study in the International Journal of Obesity revealed. Chomp almonds à la carte (limit yourself to 12 per serving to keep calories in check). I get a pack at Starbucks and nibble throughout my day. Or sprinkle them into a recipe such as Black Bean–Almond Pesto Chicken. Go nuts!
Berries I tell my daughter, "These are nature's candy!" Turns out they're also your body's best friends. Strawberries, raspberries and other vitamin C–spiked fruit can supercharge your workout, helping you burn up to 30 percent more fat, research from Arizona State University at Mesa has found. If they're not in season, buy the little gems frozen in a bulk-sized bag so you'll always have them on hand to whip up a Berry Bliss Smoothie or Strawberry-Sunflower Pops, regardless of whether berries are in season.
Cinnamon Adding 1/4 teaspoon to your plate may prevent an insulin spike—an uptick that tells your body to store fat. Sprinkle it on your morning cereal or coffee or on your yogurt in the A.M., or savor it in Apple-Cinnamon-Raisin Oatmeal.
Mustard It's heaven on a soft pretzel, but mustard may also be a weight loss wonder. Turmeric, the spice that gives mustard its color, may slow the growth of fat tissues, a study in the journal Endocrinology finds. Use it on sandwiches instead of mayo, or sprinkle turmeric on cauliflower pre-roasting to give it a kick. Try it on tuna salad—I promise it adds zest.
Oranges This citrus fruit, which contains fat-blasting compounds known as flavones, deserves to be your main squeeze. Women who ate the most flavones had a much lower increase in body fat over a 14-year period, a study in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition notes. Eat oranges sliced or swig fresh OJ (including pulp!) to get the best benefit from the fruit.
Soybeans Reason to toss a half cup on your salad? Soybeans are rich in choline, a compound that blocks the absorption of fat and breaks down fatty deposits. Oh, and they're addictively delish! But if breast cancer runs in your family, experts suggest you should talk to your doc before adding soy to your diet.
Sweet potatoes The colorful spuds' high-fiber content means they keep your insulin steadier than their white sisters, which means less fat packed on your hips, research finds. Top a small baked tater with lowfat cottage cheese for a tempting side dish, or whip up Miso Soup With Sweet Potato Dumplings.
Swiss cheese Calcium-rich foods reduce fat-producing enzymes and increase fat breakdown, and Swiss has more calcium than many of its cheesy peers. Choose the reduced-fat variety, such as Sargento. Slip it into your sandwich.
By Lucy Danziger, SELF Editor-in-Chief - Posted on Thu, Oct 08, 2009, 3:32 pm PDT wich, put it on top of high-fiber crackers or use it for a healthier grilled cheese. Yum!
Almonds These yummy nuts are high in alpha-linolenic acid, which can accelerate your metabolism of fats. In fact, dieters who ate 3 ounces of almonds daily slashed their weight and body-mass index by 18 percent, while those who skipped the nuts reduced both numbers less— just 11 percent—a study in the International Journal of Obesity revealed. Chomp almonds à la carte (limit yourself to 12 per serving to keep calories in check). I get a pack at Starbucks and nibble throughout my day. Or sprinkle them into a recipe such as Black Bean–Almond Pesto Chicken. Go nuts!
Berries I tell my daughter, "These are nature's candy!" Turns out they're also your body's best friends. Strawberries, raspberries and other vitamin C–spiked fruit can supercharge your workout, helping you burn up to 30 percent more fat, research from Arizona State University at Mesa has found. If they're not in season, buy the little gems frozen in a bulk-sized bag so you'll always have them on hand to whip up a Berry Bliss Smoothie or Strawberry-Sunflower Pops, regardless of whether berries are in season.
Cinnamon Adding 1/4 teaspoon to your plate may prevent an insulin spike—an uptick that tells your body to store fat. Sprinkle it on your morning cereal or coffee or on your yogurt in the A.M., or savor it in Apple-Cinnamon-Raisin Oatmeal.
Mustard It's heaven on a soft pretzel, but mustard may also be a weight loss wonder. Turmeric, the spice that gives mustard its color, may slow the growth of fat tissues, a study in the journal Endocrinology finds. Use it on sandwiches instead of mayo, or sprinkle turmeric on cauliflower pre-roasting to give it a kick. Try it on tuna salad—I promise it adds zest.
Oranges This citrus fruit, which contains fat-blasting compounds known as flavones, deserves to be your main squeeze. Women who ate the most flavones had a much lower increase in body fat over a 14-year period, a study in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition notes. Eat oranges sliced or swig fresh OJ (including pulp!) to get the best benefit from the fruit.
Soybeans Reason to toss a half cup on your salad? Soybeans are rich in choline, a compound that blocks the absorption of fat and breaks down fatty deposits. Oh, and they're addictively delish! But if breast cancer runs in your family, experts suggest you should talk to your doc before adding soy to your diet.
Sweet potatoes The colorful spuds' high-fiber content means they keep your insulin steadier than their white sisters, which means less fat packed on your hips, research finds. Top a small baked tater with lowfat cottage cheese for a tempting side dish, or whip up Miso Soup With Sweet Potato Dumplings.
Swiss cheese Calcium-rich foods reduce fat-producing enzymes and increase fat breakdown, and Swiss has more calcium than many of its cheesy peers. Choose the reduced-fat variety, such as Sargento. Slip it into your sandwich.
By Lucy Danziger, SELF Editor-in-Chief - Posted on Thu, Oct 08, 2009, 3:32 pm PDT wich, put it on top of high-fiber crackers or use it for a healthier grilled cheese. Yum!
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