Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The year is coming to an end - and so quickly too! I am having a hard time realizing how fast time is going - it is already almost 2010! I started this blog four years ago (January, 2006) , and this is my 601 post - unbelievable! (Not that I had anything exciting to say in any of the posts, either!)

Speaking of time flying - AJ will be 17 in a week and a half - how did that happen? I think he is planning on a couple of the guys coming over for pizza and video games next weekend. It will be a late night here on Saturday!

Sunday, December 27, 2009

It was a flying trip to Susanville! Because of the probability of ice on the road, Ralph didn't want to leave until around 10:00, and then we left Susanville at 3:30 (Counting in drive time, we weren't there very long!) The drive over was beautiful - sunny and relatively warm. Then.....we hit the inversion layer! Around the Hog Flat/McCoy Flat area, we hit the cloud layer, and the temperatures dropped. It was over 40 at our house, and held pretty steady - colder in the mountains, but not really dropping too much below freezing, and then it was foggy and 20 degrees!


These were taken just after hitting the fog.



This tree is on the corner going in to Mom's house - the pogo nip turned the whole landscape into ice! (pogo nip - frozen fog)


These are from Mom's back property - beautiful, but cold! It was 45 at our house, and 22 at hers! The crystals are not snow - they are actually fog that has frozen on everything.

Even if it was cold, it was a good visit. The neighbors had given Mom a ham, so she decided to cook it for Christmas. She knew it was a large ham, but it didn't have the weight marked on it. She weighed in on the scales to see how long to cook it, and it was 30 pounds! (That meant it needed to cook for almost 8 hours, and she weighed it around 10:00 a.m.) We barely put a dent in it for Christmas dinner.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Another quiet morning around here - Alli didn't get up until after 7:00, and AJ spent the night at the neighbors. Very quiet! If I was really good, I would be using my Wii Fit program instead of sitting around, typing on the computer, but....maybe later,. I did log on 30 minutes yesterday, so I am off on a good start!

We're off to Susanville today - to celebrate Christmas with my family. Because of the ice on the roads, we won't be leaving here until around 10:00 or so. I did take pictures of the finished presents! (So if you are on my list, don't look yet!)



The pink and purple gloves are for Rachelle (the snowflake is for her mom!). The Packers hat is for my BIL, the race hat and camouflage hat are for my brothers, the John Deere hat and scarflette and fingerless mittens are for my Dad. My original plans didn't call for a scarflette for Dad, but....when I thought about it, it may be easier for him, as it won' get in the way of anything - just warm his neck!

Friday, December 25, 2009

The dust is settling from Christmas morning. AJ has already gone down to the neighbors, comparing gifts and to play computer games. I've managed to clean up the kitchen (breakfast of eggs, waffles, hash browns, sausage and orange juice!) and picked up most of the wrapping papers and bags. Just in time to get ready for dinner! Not really, but pretty close!

I did get the rest of the presents done today - we leave tomorrow for Susanville, so I am almost a day ahead! (I know, Christmas presents should be done before Christmas, but what can I say!) I'll get pictures of them loaded later!

As promised, here are pictures of the birds. The orange ones are Meenie and Minie, and the black ones are Eenie and Moe. I couldn't remember which of the orange birds we had left, but Ralph decided he was defiantly a "Meanie". He has been picking on the new birds all day! Not a great picture, but it hard to take pictures through the bars of the cage.


Along with the birds, the other animals got presents too! The dogs got a new Spider - a fuzzy green spider that growls and croaks and squeaks. Jasper loves it, but Koori.....maybe not so much!
Koori is hiding from all the commotion - poor baby!


Rufus likes his new toy mice, too!


The kids seemed to enjoy their gifts - always a surprise! Alli was very impressed with her Pez containers and her blocks, along with a new blanket. Happy girl! AJ was impressed with his new cot - look - it is long enough for him!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Santa came early! He brought with him Eenie, Meenie and Moe (I already had Miney!) Pictures tomorrow - they are so cute - Moe has a punk hairdo! (They are Society Finches - replacements for my originals that died last year - some with the help of the cats!)
Last night was the annual bowling party for the scouts, and a good time was had by all, including the adults, I think, not that you can tell from AJ's picture! I don't think he bowled as well as he wanted in this frame. We decided that we all bowl better on the Wii than in real life!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Okay - I got most of the sewing project done! That counts, right? I got all the machine sewing parts done, now for the finishing parts. I found out yesterday afternoon that I had sewed Dad's hat together backwards - now how could I have I done that? Instead of John Deere, it now is a Deere John hat (material is inside out!). I quickly ran into town yesterday and picked up more material, and then later last night, found out I did the same thing to Dave's! I must have been sleeping! (I didn't see any more of Dave's material when I was in town, so I may have to do a 'rescue job' on his!) Those two hat still need to be sewn, but the rest are sewn!

Ronna, Sarah and Kirby - don't look below unless you want to see your present early!


Sarah's


Ronna's


Kirby's

I also got all the presents wrapped and under the tree - here is Santa's little helper (not!)

Sunday, December 20, 2009

My vacation is almost over! I did get three of my hats made yesterday, so I have high hopes to get the others done today. Of course, that means I need to get going and get breakfast fixed, laundry started, get showered and dressed, etc., or nothing will get done today.

Last night was the Bank's Christmas party - lots of fun! Ralph seems to have come down with Alli's cold, so he stayed home and I fixed dinner (boring old stroganoff) for them, and went out to salad, halibut almondine with sides of rice, carrots and green beans, and a lovely cake dessert - wonderful! I even got all dressed up in a long black dress, perfume and everything! Ralph took a picture before I left, but the lighting wasn't the greatest! I wasn't the only one without a date, so I joined up with another lady whose husband was sick, and enjoyed myself very much!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

So much for having lots of time on my vacation to sit around and relax, adding to the blog, etc. I think I was busier than when I work! I know that isn't true, but I sure didn't get as much done as I thought I should! I battled migraines almost every day lately, and that just slows me down! I'm glad I wasn't trying to work with them! As it is, I have everything done but the wrapping of the presents and the sewing of the hats. I still have time, right? Right???

I forgot to take picture of the little angles I made all together. They were a big hit! The gloves were a hit with the teachers, too. AJ took some in for his teachers, and they were all excited by them. He did have an awkward moment with Mr. Murphy -" What do you mean what color does my wife like?" AJ said he chose pretty well for the teachers, they all liked the color/combinations he brought. I got all of the scarves ordered for Christmas done. I still have one more to make, but she didn't need it for Christmas, so I will start on that next. (Maybe after the hats??) All in all, I think the handmade Christmas is going well so far.

My sister fell the other day, and broke her ankle in 4 places! I guess she never has done anything half heartedly, but maybe she should start! I talked to her the other night, and she was doing okay - but it might have been the drugs talking too! Her daughter was due in from college for the winter break, so she may have some company at least after her husband goes back to work. I told her that if she had planned it better (ha ha!) she would have done it before I was on vacation, and I could have spent some time over there, helping out.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Hmmmmm. How many things get to go wrong before you officially call it a 'bad day'? It started out okay (and keep in mind it is not even 6:00 a.m. here!) but early. Alli was up before 5:00 a.m. - early even for her, much less on a weekend for me! I decided to go ahead and get my day started, so I sorted all the clothes and started the laundry - and realized I forgot to put the soap in for the first load. OK - it is still early here, I just need my coffee!

While the coffee was brewing, I fired up the computer. After I poured myself a cup of coffee, I sat down to check e-mails and blog, etc. I had one line of bright light running vertically on my screen. I think we lost the monitor. One more calamity/purchase needed (and there have been quite a few of those lately!). Luckily, AJ has a computer, and there is no way he is up at 6:00 a.m., so I jumped on it to do the aforementioned things. As I did so, I moved his chair and hit myself in the ankle with a wheel. Is it a bad day yet????

I did get my Christmas cards done yesterday. I even finished up a scarf last night, except for the fringe on it. Not too bad! We'll see what I can accomplish today! I hope to get some of the sewing done. If I could whip out a couple of hats, I think I can manage the rest of the season. I have yet to make a list out of things I need to do, because it is so scary in black and white! shopping and wrapping and baking and cleaning and trips to Salvation Army (to clean out the piles and boxes I have been storing my the garage) and..... so much more!

I was planning a trip to Susanville while I was on vacation, but the weather is not cooperating. We got over 3/4 on an inch of rain here in this last storm so far, and Mom said they were forecasting 1-2 feet of snow last night on top of her existing foot of snow. I have 4 wheel drive, but....that is for getting out of trouble, not to go looking for it! The roads will be a mess right now. Yesterday it warmed up enough in Susanville for the snow to start melting, and then of course, will have frozen last night, so now there is a mix of ice covered by snow. Yuck! I don't think I will try to go over the mountain just now.

Dad is doing okay - not great, but okay. He actually isn't doing much at all. He gets up, eats, sits in his chair and watches TV, eats and sleeps, and goes to bed. He is not doing his physical therapy. He can't even change the TV channels - Mom switched providers while he was gone, and he can't run the remote. (I admit, different remotes are tricky, and the DirecTV remote is not the easiest one I have seen - not particularly user friendly. I do love the DVR part of it though!)

Friday, December 11, 2009

Bell ringing was canceled the other night, thank goodness! Since I am on vacation next week, they rescheduled me during the day on Monday. Since temperatures should be warmer by then (it would be hard to be any colder than it was scheduled to be Wednesday night - mid 20's!) and it will be during the daylight, I was very happy! The temperatures have already climbed - we were at 36 this morning when I got up rather than the 18-19 it has been! The rain is scheduled to come in today as well, and if it had still been cold, it would have been snow!

Poor AJ is still sick. He started throwing up on Wednesday, so he went to the doctor's yesterday. He should have been getting over his illness, not getting new symptoms! The doctor even took chest x-rays to make sure he wasn't coming down with pneumonia, since he though he should be on the recovery side as well. The final diagnosis - two different viruses, back to back. We will continue to watch to make sure he doesn't develop pneumonia, but otherwise, the standard rest and hydrate routine. Next week is finals for the poor kid, and he has missed a week of school, and may still miss some next week. We already discussed the fact that he may need to re-take some of his classes next year, especially math and science, because he has missed so much school. He only has two required classes next year, so he has plenty of room in his schedule.

I finished one more scarf last night, and have one half way done for co-workers. So far, I have sold most of the scarfs I made, and quite a few of the gloves. No snowflakes, doilies or ornaments! Makes me wonder if anyone actually likes the snowflakes I give at work for presents! Oh well, I like them, so I will continue! At least, on the plus side, I don't have to make any more for my own Christmas list!

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Brrrrr! It's cold! Our low last night was around 17 degrees. (I know, Mom - you are a lot colder, but...I'm a valley girl now!) And I'm ringing the bell for Salvation Army tonight at Big Lots! I'm going to freeze! AJ was supposed to be helping me, but he is still sick. He really doesn't need to stand around for 2 hours in the freezing cold!

I have still been procrastinating about Christmas stuff! Because I am on vacation next week, I have put everything off (except the actual decorating) so I still need to do my cards, do the sewing projects, do my shopping, bake cookies for gifts, etc. I did start my Christmas Letter to put in my cards, but that is about as far as I got. Good thing I do have time off!

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Most of winter is here! We are having the cold temperatures (not as cold as some people, I know, but cold for us!) but no rain yet. We got down to 20.6 degrees Saturday night! This was also the night that AJ was camping out with the scouts! I got a text from him about 6:00 a.m. 'Sooooooooo colddddddddddd'. I texted back that the fire was already going here (as Alli was up early). I picked him up at the campsite about 8:30 and they were already beginning to thaw a little bit, standing around their fire - even though it was only 27 degrees by that time. AJ did discover a few things he wants for Christmas on the campout though - a new sleeping bag and cot designed for people taller than 6'! He doesn't quite fit in his old stuff any more!

Sunday, December 06, 2009

I did get some crafting time yesterday! Alli and I went shopping (hence the Walmart pictures) and then I cleaned house, and then.....I took a break! I made up some more glove sets for the bazaar. All of the black gloves I took in are sold, so I made up a few more pairs. I may try to make some more today as well. I also finished up a scarf that was ordered, so there is another set (scarf and gloves) sold! Since this is the time of year for crafting, I don't feel so guilty sitting around crocheting - they are for presents!

I still need to sew some of my presents, but I may wait and do that when I am on vacation (in a week!) I hate to do that, though, because my vacation week always seems to disappear on me! I have one day shot already - Alli has a dentist appointment at 8:00 am, and AJ has one at 4:00 pm and I have a nail appointment in between. That day is shot for any serious work! I also have the annual Christmas Breakfast at work one day, which means I have to be at the bank by 6:30! So much for a day off! It is a fun morning, so I don't mind going in, but I may try to skip it this year, we'll see!

Saturday, December 05, 2009

When Alli and I went to Walmart this morning, our Christmas pictures were in! The girls at the photo center flagged us down as we walked by to tell us. Here are scans of the pictures! Those of you that read the blog and want pictures, let me know which one(s) you want!

Ahhh, Saturday! A day to sleep in, laze around, NOT! I do love my 'morning time' to read e-mails, etc., and it is nice (sort of) that Alli gets me up early so I have time, but then it is off and running! I stayed up late last night, and know better, because Alli was up at 5:15 this morning. Maybe I can sneak in a nap this afternoon?

Dad is back in the hospital again - going in Thursday around 1:00. As if yesterday, he is still in Susanville. He is not able to keep his oxygen level up at home on a nasal cannula, but they were able to get it up with an oxygen mask at the hospital. I talked to Mom yesterday at lunch, and she hadn't heard anything new yet. Ronna was coming in yesterday afternoon, so I'll check in later today to see what is going on.

AJ has a campout with the scouts this weekend. They are doing a Junior Leadership Training (JLT) session this weekend. Hopefully, they can get someone to take over the Senior Patrol position from AJ. This is his second year! The campout is down in Cottonwood at the Scout Master's property, so we don't have to haul him very far to take him and then to fetch him back. He missed the last two days of school though, because he was sick (and shared his cold with his dad - lovely!) but he seems to have recovered enough to go camping. (If he really enjoyed the campouts, I might be more suspicious, but I think he really was sick!)

AJ also finally finished his Driver's Ed training course - the paperwork side of it at least! We started this last year during his Christmas break, and last weekend I grounded him from all 'fun' activities until it was done. A year is too long for a simple on-line training program! He finished it in less than a week, no problems! I should have done that earlier! Now he just needs his certificate (being mailed) and then he can take the driving side of the course.

Thursday, December 03, 2009

We're back from our Sacramento trip. The traffic was busy all the way down I5! Between road construction and the traffic, it took almost 3 hours to get to the hospital instead of the estimated 2 1/2. Alli was a good girl most of the trip, and was a good girl during the hospital part of it, so I can't complain! On the way down, there was the largest flock of birds I have seen down by the wildlife refuge. I have seen a lot of birds there before, but not like this!


The visit to the Shriner's Hospital didn't yield anything particularly new about Alli's foot. It isn't a bone problem, so they won't be doing surgery or anything. They think it is related to her Autism and brain/nerve functions. The term 'dystonia' was used, I think, and doing research on that word matches up to some of her symptoms. The course of treatment for her is to splint the ankle and monitor to make sure it doesn't get worse. If it does get worse? No telling! It doesn't look like there are a lot of options at this time, especially if it is related to her brain functions!

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Alli and I are off today to Sacramento! She has an evaluation appointment at Shriner
s Hospital for her ankle/foot at 12:45 today - and they want us there a half hour early, so....we will be leaving somewhere around 9:00 to allow time for pit stops and a lunch stop on the way. It will definitely be an all day trip! Of course, she was up early today (5:15!) so I have all morning to myself. It will really feel like a day off of work!

So far, the only things selling at the craft fair at work are my gloves and scarfs, I think - which is actually good for me! Any snowflakes I sell I will have to make replacements for for my gift giving, so I'm not too broken-hearted. I picked up some more black gloves the other night - I am sold out of all the black ones - I need to make more! I have two more scarves on order as well. Not too bad!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Sunday was a busy day around here! I didn't make it to church, but I got the shopping done, the laundry done, and then Ralph and I dusted and AJ vacuumed, and AJ and I decorated the house for Christmas! Ralph helped dust because I was moving some of his 'stuff' and asked what he wanted done with it - I didn't think it needed to be just stored on a shelf (because of the dust). He agreed that it probably shouldn't be there, cleaned the dust off of all of it, and put it away somewhere. After we got the house done, AJ and I started in of the leaves in the front yard!

All of the leaves are not off of the trees yet, but a lot of them are, and I thought it looked a little tacky to just leave them waiting until the last one fell (the usual plan around here). Alli went down for a nap, so we got started - Ralph came out and helped too! It didn't look too bad right after we finished, but I am sure there are more leaves on it now. Ralph said he was going to mow the lawn today - which will make it easier to rake the leaves next time too. The grass was pretty long under all those leaves.


We put the leaves out in the garden for mulch (thank you again David for rototilling the garden for me!) All those leaves were just piled up right by the fence, so AJ and I decided to spread them around a bit. Then, AJ decided that it would be even more fun if the dogs helped us. It was! I went in and got the camera after the first couple of minutes and videoed it. So cute! Koori wanted to stay by me, so when I got out to video it, she didn't play with AJ as much, just stood in the corner looking at him, checking on me - what a funny dog!

Thanksgiving in Susanville went good - good food, good company, good fun! It is amazing how much the 'boys' have grown. Since I only see them once (or twice - if we make the camping trip) a year, I really notice. Jeff's older boys are becoming 'men', and little Jakie isn't so little any more! Time does fly, doesn't it!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

We're off to Susanville today, for my family Thanksgiving. I don't know for sure how many of us will be there, but we are bringing an extra. Dallas is coming up with us to keep AJ company. I doubt that I will see them all day, until it is time to eat. They will probably be in the computer room all day! Ronna was going to try to get over, but I don't know that she will be able to. It is a long trip from Ft. Bragg!

Friday, November 27, 2009

What a great Thanksgiving! I wish I had the day off today, though, and that I could have slept in! I wish I could have just slept in, even if I do have to go to work - Alli woke up bright and cheerful at 4:15 this morning. She played nicely in her room, but....we were both awake. I finally gave up and got up at 5:15.

Thanksgiving was great - Auntie Inez is doing good - she is 92 now. Debbie (Pat's daughter) made Parkerhouse rolls (Auntie's specialty) and was asking for pointers from Inez - Debbie didn't think hers came out right. (They were wonderful - I hardly got to eat any because every time I put one on my plate, Alli would take it from me!) I was listening hard to Inez' pointers, just in case I ever try to make them too! Debbie also announced her engagement yesterday. She will be moving to Barbados! What a shock! I'm very happy for her!

What happens when you stuff everyone with turkey and all sorts of side dishes? They take a nap! Angela (Debbie's daughter), Alex and Allison all napped after dinner. (Alli and I napped after we got home too, which may be why she was up so early this morning!) The side dishes I took turned out pretty good. The honey glazed carrots weren't very glazed, but they had a nice flavor to them. Pat said that last time she glazed something, it took a long time for the glaze to thicken, so I may try cooking the glaze longer next time. The Brussels sprouts gratin was good too. Pixie (Larry's daughter) had brought Brussels sprouts too - luckily a different recipe - so we had plenty of Brussels sprouts! Pat made a roasted butternut squash dish that was wonderful as well - along with the wonderful dressing, gravy, sweet potatoes, white potatoes, turkey, etc. Too much good food!



Since I was making veggie dishes yesterday, I had the morning free, so....I pulled out my sewing machine and whipped up a hat and scarf out of fleece. I'm not real happy with the scarf - the design could use so work. (The design was mine - I had extra material left over from the hat - hmmmm - what can I do with this???) The first picture is a a bit blurry and over exposed, but it shows the hat off a bit better than the other.



I also took pictures of my snowflakes and gloves I have made recently. Our 'Christmas bazaar' starts Monday, so I will take them in to work today and try to get a display set up. I am undecided about whether I want them to sell or not. If they sell, I have to make replacements for my gift list. If they sell, I will have some extra money for Christmas shopping!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving! Today is our 'local' Thanksgiving - spent with Ralph's family. Pat is a wonderful cook, and we are looking forward to it! Saturday, we will travel to Susanville for my family's Thanksgiving. Two Thanksgivings for us - Yippee!

One thing to be thankful for......Dad was released from the hospital yesterday. He was released to go straight home, which I don't think he was ready for, but there weren't a lot of options. There isn't a place at a 'skilled nursing facility' or a rehab place open, and staying in the hospital was making him worse. At least at home he will have to get up and walk to the bathroom, etc. Hopefully, he will do his therapy and exercises, and actually get better!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

I love school holidays! No rush to make a lunch for Alli, get her backpack packed, get both kids up, showered and dressed! Alli's daycare doesn't care if she comes in her jammies (she doesn't, really!) and they feed her breakfast! AJ is usually still asleep when Alli and I leave, so my stress level is really low in the morning right now. I have plenty of time to play around on the computer, clean house (not!) and just take my time.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Another early morning around here. Alli was awake at 4:45! She didn't get up until 5:15 or so, but I was awake! For whatever reason, AJ slept on the couch in the computer room last night, so I woke him up this morning when I came in. He asked if it really was 5:30 and decided he was going back to sleep for a while. Lucky kid!

It looks like Dad may be moving back in to Susanville. He has agreed to go to the skilled nursing facility there, now to get his doctors to agree and to get him space there, etc. We are hoping he can be there before Saturday, and we can kidnap him for Thanksgiving dinner. I think that is the only reason he has agreed to move to the nursing facility - the chance to be home for Thanksgiving. They keep trying to convince him that we aren't sending him to the nursing home permanently- it's just a temporary measure to get him strong enough to go home.

We are busy at work - which is a good thing, but there is such a thing as too much of a good thing! I was hoping it would be a slow week because of vacations, but since I am short handed because of vacation coverage, we are still busy! I felt like I was pretty much at a dead run all day yesterday, and I don't think today will be much better. Maybe Wednesday? I think Friday will be slow because no one knows or cares that we are open on Friday - they are all either shopping or staying far, far away from the shoppers! (I vote for staying far, far away!)

Monday, November 23, 2009

I now have the proverbial 'sore thumb'. I cut the tip of my thumb Saturday morning, and since then have found out how many things that you do actually use your thumb! To add insult to injury, I then burned the same thumb Saturday night (on broccoli - really! how dumb is that???) Sunday was supposed to be a cleaning day, since Saturday didn't turn out to be one, and I needed to clean, but...I was wounded! (Good enough excuse?)

I am actually wondering if I am coming down with something. I have no energy, a headache, and I just don't feel 'good'. I don't feel bad (except for the headache part), I just don't feel like myself. Hopefully, it is just a slump or something, and I'll bounce out of it quickly! I don't want to get a cold!

I took the kids in Saturday to have Christmas pictures done. Our Walmart is in the midst of a conversion to a Super Walmart, and this weekend was the first weekend it was open as a grocery store as well as a regular Walmart. I usually go to Walmart early in the morning, when it is still sane there. Our pictures were at 1:00, so.....we got to see all those people in the "People of Walmart" photos. They really are out there! Scary! The photo booth at Walmart has been wonderful over the years. The two girls working on Saturday did wonders to get Alli to cooperate and smile. They got some nice pictures of her. They even got some good pictures of AJ - sometimes hard to do too! I don't know how many more years I can get him to do Christmas pictures - each year I think it may be the last - he will be 17 is January!!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

A new me! Or at least a new picture of me! I got my hair cut yesterday, and had AJ take a couple of pictures. Not the best focus, but I probably look better with a soft focus anyway! I love the new cut - it should be easier for me to style too! (Always good in my book!)



What a week! I didn't realize it had been a week since I posted - time is flying. I can't believe Thanksgiving is on Thursday! We've been invited to Larry and Pat's for Thanksgiving, and I am on the lookout for a good veggie dish that can take being made at home, travel and sit around and be reheated and still taste good! Any and all suggestions are appreciated!

We will be traveling to Susanville on Saturday for Thanksgiving. Hopefully Dad will be in Susanville by then. He is still in Reno - on his 7th week in the hospital, and he isn't happy about it. He still does not have good lung functions, and has a cough, and is pretty weak (that goes along with not getting enough oxygen!) We are hoping to get him out of the Reno hospital and into the skilled nursing facility in Susanville, where it will be easier to visit him. If he is in Susanville, it may be possible to even have him visit for dinner on Saturday. If he is in Reno, he won't be able to, so we may be making a Reno trip on Saturday instead of a Susanville trip. I really hope he is in Susanville by then!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Dave came down and did work around my yard for me! He got the garden rototilled, and hauled stuff to the dump for me. I managed to finish one yard job I wanted to get done - I'm proud of me! While Dave was working in the garden, I started cleaning up along the south fence. This is an area that is way overgrown - a peach tree that died, and has come back from the root stock, so we have nectarines, two rose bushes - one a rambling/wild rose that was growing up the oak tree, and one a beautiful coral color, but you couldn't get to it to pick the flowers, and some dead bushes that needed to be pulled out.

I couldn't cut through all the rose canes - they were too large, so I had to enlist Ralph for that part. I got the tree trimmed up, the roses cut back (the wild rose is actually cut back tot he ground - if it doesn't survive, I will be okay with that!) May next plan for the area is to make sure there is drip irrigation out there, and plant some more roses!



You can see how long some of the rose canes are. Dave said he had to fold some of them three times to get them in the back of the truck to haul off. He managed to make two dump runs for me - but needed a third! Our dump closes at 4:30 on Saturday, and isn't open on Sunday. (Shhh! Don't tell Ralph! It looks like we will have to fire up our truck and use it for a dump run!)

I still have time today (I hope) to do some more yard work. My hands are a bit stiff this morning, so I need to do something today to limber them up! (I was pulling grass out of the garden yesterday, as well as working the clippers - muscles I don't use too much sitting at a desk!)

Saturday, November 14, 2009

A quiet morning this morning! Alli woke me up at 4:45, but she went back to sleep! I, of course, was wide awake! She still isn't up, and it is 6:30! That little rascal! I have a house full of people (Dallas spent the night, and my brother is here) so I've been quiet so I didn't wake anyone else up! I need to go get Allison up, so she can get fed and showered and go to the store with me. She has Horse Therapy this morning, and I have a Trustee's meeting, so ...we need to get started!

Here is a little angel I made on Wednesday, when I had the day off. She is so cute! I am thinking of making several of these for gifts this year - we'll see! I always think I can do more than I actually get done! I picked up material for Christmas presents last weekend, and haven't gotten any further than that on them. I will have to get started on those, too!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Happy Veteran's Day! A big 'thank you' to all veterans! I admit, I'm not doing anything special to honor vets today, but....still - a big 'Thank you" to all!

Someone forgot to tell Allison that today was a day off! She was up before 5:00 this morning! Oh well - I can use the time in better ways than sleeping, I suppose! She went to bed early last night, so I was expecting it.

Last night was Alex's end of season soccer party. It was held at a BBQ place - all you could eat BBQ sandwiches, salad, etc. The sandwiches came out on platters of about 15 sandwiches each, and the first three rounds went exclusively to the boys. When they were finally slowing down a bit, we parents could grab a couple of sandwiches of the plate before they were devoured. It was comical to see the boys gravitate to the new plates when they were brought out! There were 20 boys on the team, plus families, so it was a large group. AJ had 4 sandwiches himself, and he isn't a huge eater. They were very good - if you didn't mind waiting for the ravenous horde!

The coach had nice, funny things to say about each boy on the team. There was a lot more talk and stories for the boys that are seniors this year. Most of these kids have been at the school for several years, so I have seen many of them grow up. Looking around the room last night at all the 'boys' that were 12 and 13, and are now 17 and 18 - how fast they grow! AJ was honored for being able to 'fill in their shoes' when the seniors left - a reference to his size 13 feet!

I got flowers at church last Sunday! I did a Notary service for a couple from church, and they brought me flowers!



After church, I had AJ help me in the yard, and he trimmed up my roses for me. He trimmed my Fairy Rose bush, and we put them in a vase as well, so I have two vases of flowers! I hardly ever have flowers around the house, and now I have two vases!



Since I took Monday off, I decided that I needed a real 'vacation' day, and didn't do much around the house. I lazed around, watched TV, watched a couple of movies, and made a doily! It is a small doily - about 8 inches across, but it reminds me of Christmas! It is actually called 'Snowflake Doily', so....here it is!

Monday, November 09, 2009

Mission accomplished! Although my list wasn't really very long, I got almost everything done yesterday. I even did a few more things that I had planned! I made a clean spot in my kitchen, so spent about an hour scrubbing it down yesterday - not on my list, but I am very happy it is done! Alex and I spent some time outside yesterday and got the garden area pretty well cleaned out. I need to go back out and rake up the plastic pieces that we couldn't pull out. The plastic I laid out last spring worked well....for a while. If I had kept up on the weeding, and been able water with a drip, it probably would have been fine. As it was, the weeds still took over. I will try again next year, and modify the design a little bit and see if it helps. Little Brother will be down next weekend to rototill the garden for me, along with some other fall chores. Yippee!

Alex and I had just come in from cleaning up the trimmings and putting tools away yesterday afternoon - ready to move on to the next chore, when Ralph said he heard my cell phone chime a second before. I picked up the phone, wondering who was texting me on a Sunday, and it wasn't a text. It was a reminder of a scout meeting in town in 20 minutes! Alex flew into his scout uniform and I brushed off what dirt I could off of me, and off we went! Both of us had completely forgotten the meeting! We made it right at 4:00, but weren't the last ones there. It was only about an hour long, so I stayed in town for it. That is the officially reason I did not finish my chore list, really!

Sunday, November 08, 2009

I did it! I didn't think I would, but I did! I stood in line for over 3 hours yesterday to get the kids vaccinated for H1N1. When we got there (at 10:55) it took us 5 minutes to walk to the end of the line. I already had started thinking of all the other things I could be doing, and why this wasn't going to work! I finally (after moving 20 feet in almost an hour) decided that we would stay until Alli started acting up, and then we would leave. Since we were there at lunch time, I expected her to start throwing a fit as soon as she got hungry! I had brought snacks and toys and a cup of water for her, but I didn't expect a 3 hour wait.

Alli was so good! She spun around and around and around most of the time. After the first hour and a half, we got into an area that had tables and planter boxes that could be used as seats, and she sat pretty much from there on out, playing with her toys, or just rocking. It was much easier for me to keep an eye on here while she was sitting than she she was spinning and walking around. Alex was a great help! He sat with her if she was too far away from me, and kept her occupied with her toys. I didn't have to break out the snacks until 2:00 - and she got her shot at 2:10.



This picture was taken as we were almost into the gym where they were giving the shot. This picture shows maybe a third of the line from when we got there. I didn't go look to see how longer the line was than this when we left, but it was at least this long still. Alex was so bored! He went back and sat in the car when we first got there, but even that got too boring for him.



We stopped at Burger King on the way home to pick up lunch for the kids - a reward or bribery??? Alli ate her lunch, wanted more, and since there wasn't any more, threw a fit. She walked into her room screaming, lay down on her bed, and fell asleep. Almost that fast. She didn't sleep long, but woke up in a much better mood. She ate an enormous dinner ,and went to bed early, too! It's tough work being good!