WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2924

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVE! I am having a hard time believing that it is the end of November, 2024! This year has sped by so fast. It has been a busy year, and eventful year, and it has had its ups and downs, peaks and valleys. Just one month and 34 more days until we will be welcoming in the year 2025!

Yesterday the Computer didn’t want to be kind and let me do my blog, so I just quit fighting it and said, ” Tomorrow it will let me….maybe. So here I am…again. Today I managed to get the shots in my back! So nice. I am almost a new person! I should be back at it full swing by morning. I need to be as we have a lot to do and Tina only has one day off, tomorrow! She need to get some relaxation in there and sit back and enjoy the Macy Day Parade. I want to get the stuff from the shed in and stash it in the TV room.

I have asked Jerry to come over on Friday and get the Christmas Tree set up in the Craft room. So, I want everything out of his way so he has room. I want to bring in all the totes and stuff with the Christmas ornaments in so that the shed is close to empty and all that possibly remains in there is the tree. He has the new one to set up in the living room also. Tina bought a 7 foot white, more sledder one to hang her Painted Pony’s on. I think she is going to need a whole herd of pony’s, but we shall see.

We can decorate after the trees get up. But Saturday, I believe we are going to check out this new store that Tammy and Dottie found, called the Ole Time Pottery. That should be so fun. It will be a busy weekend as I believe we are going to go see “Wicket'”! I think I spelled that correctly. Add the decorating to that plus Christmas Cards and letters, birthday cards and whatever else comes along.

Now, it is 54 degrees, 9:23 p.m., cloudy and rain in the forecast starting around midnight. Time for the Quote of the day: Gratitude is the memory of the heart; therefore forget not to say often, I have all I have ever enjoyed.” Lydia Marie Child, 1802 – 1880, American Abolitionist, writer. Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love and His kindness go on forever. 1Cronicles 16:34.

Have a great rest of your Wednesday and a very Happy, Thanksgiving. Fill your table with all the good foods gathered throughout the year, and have seated at your table family, friends, acquaintances, and whomever is in need of a good meal, kind people and warm hearts. I Pray Jesus is sitting at your table, watching over you and showering you with blessings.

Blessings

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2024

Cloudy, cool, spitting rain, pre-winter-ish. Yes, we are to have a cold, cloudy, rainy, messy week, weather wise. But, that is O.K. as we have had so many pretty, warm days when the rest of the country was suffering with bad weather events. So, no complaints here. Right now, it is 56 degrees at 5:10 p.m.

Tina is on her way home from work and Sierra is sitting on the back of the couch, waiting for her. As soon as she hits the back door, Sierra will fly off the couch and hustle her bustle to the back door to greet her and tell her all about the day. She is ass good at that as a puppy dog.

The weekend was great! Tevia arrived late Friday afternoon along with her brother Chael and her “papa”, Jerry. Chael has grown leaps and bounds so is quite the young man now. He is good looking, cheerful, fun, and very talented with the computer games. It was so fun seeing him. Tina couldn’t get over how tall he is and already 13 speeding towards 14. His brother, Deagan is 15 and about to hit that big 16 in one month and 11 days! He is working towards saving for his car insurance and gas for the car. I believe he gets one of their older cars. It seems so unreal that these babies are no longer babies, but teens and almost teens.

Tevia, who is 11 going more slowly towards 12, is a very pretty, sweet girl. WE had such a fun and nice time with her. She had mentioned things that she wanted to do when she visited so we left it up to her and she asked if she could… and, of course, …she could. Friday evening, we watched TV for a bit, then Tina went to bed. Tevia and I played Yahtzee until 11:15 p.m. then called it a night.

Saturday, when asked what she would like for breakfast she said pancakes. So Aunt Tuna fixed Blueberry pancakes. After breakfast Tina and Tevia made blankets. I believe she enjoyed that as they made three tie blankets. She caught on quickly and i am sure she will be making tie blankets of her own soon.

She had mentioned that she wanted to cook. So I told her that she could invite Jerry, Tammy and Chael for dinner, and she could prepare the dinner. When asked what she wanted to fix, she said tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwich. So, she called and invited them. They said that they were busy but that were inviting us three to their place for dinner. When asked what they were serving, the responded was chicken from SUPER CHICKS!.

We had tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches for lunch! After lunch Tevia and I cleaned all of my earrings. Boy, do they shine and sparkle now. They needed it badly and I am very appreciative of her doing that. She also removed all the books from the bottom shelf of the book case. I have wanted to get that done for a long time, but can’t get on my knees to get down there and do it correctly. So that was a gigantic accomplishment.

She and Tina did diamond art and I believe she enjoyed that. I think that is something that will go along with her crocheting of the small animals. She played games on the console and we visited and just enjoyed. It was so fun. We went to Jerry’s for a 6:00 p.m. dinner. It is always very lively over there, more so with two kids to go along with the 5 dogs. Very loud, very cheerful, very fun. Dinner was very good and both Tina and thought we should remember that place. She said the chicken was as goo, if not better, then CANES! That is saying something.

Tevia stayed at Jerry and Tammy’s Saturday night as Jerry took her and Chael to meet their parents Saturday morning. We sure missed her, but so thankful we got to spend time with her and enjoy her company. I hope we get to do so again soon.

Sunday Tina and i went to church, then grocery shopping. Home, put groceries away, did some computer work and watched TV. Jerry and Tammy came over an brought a very tall book case that Tina said would help separate the books and give room. It sure does. Jerry and Tammy took our smaller one up stairs and put it in the guest room. Today I got it put in place and that room back in order and looking like a guest room instead of the “throw it in here” room.

I had a doctor’s appointment today. I thought it was at 3:45 p.m. this afternoon but it was at 9:40 this morning. Why I had 3:45 p.m .in my head I don’t know. That is the second time I have done that and missed a doctor’s appointment, with the same doctor. Now I go Wednesday morning at 9:40. I will make that one.

Quote of the day: ” Faith is the first factor in a life devoted to service. Without faith, nothing is possible. With it, nothing is impossible.” Mary McLeod Bethune, 1875 – 1955, American Educator, Writer.

I hope you had a great weekend and a wonderful Monday. Make the rest of your day a cheerful, productive, kind, generous, and fun day.

Blessings

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2024

I got so busy yesterday that I simply spaced doing my blog. Between very windy, cloudy/sunny, cold and iffy weather and being excited because my great granddaughter is coming to spend the weekend with us, I simply spaced the blog. So today, it is now mostly cloudy, a bit windy, cold, 49 degrees at 2:59 p.m. For the most part, I am ready for Tevia to arrive, and am so looking forward to spending time with her and catching up on all her activities, her Pretty ducks, and all that goes on out at the farm.

I understand, from her mom, that things aren’t anywhere near getting back to normal after Helene’s terrible rains and flooding as well as the high winds, but at least they have electricity and a house to live in, which is a lot more then many folks who were stricken by that devastating storm. She said that the animals were doing O.K., but that she was only getting one egg a day as so many of her laying hens hadn’t recouped from the stress of the storm. I believe the animals suffered as much as the humans. I am just thankful that they are doing O.K. even if it will take months to get all the trees cut up and moved. they were blocked in by fallen trees.

Here, we have had rain and cold, but no snow. Yesterday morning when I woke up, the a frame roof was solid white with frost, as was the neighboring roofs, the grass, the trees, etc. It was so pretty. There were a few towns in Tennessee that woke up to snow this morning but here we just had rain. Snow would of been nice, I think. There wasn’t a great deal, maybe a couple of inches in different towns, but it made such pretty pictures on the morning news.

Outside of housework, I haven’t done anything exciting. I went through four recipes boxes and found some interesting and easy recipes that my mom had cut out of newspapers and magazines, so I made one of them last evening. It was good, but needed more spice. It also called for frozen veggies, and I believe I should of thawed them out some and blotted them prior to added them to the pan. They were a bit mushy according to Tina. I didn’t mind it but then , my taste buds are different then hers. I will make it again one day and do it a bit different. With a little re-do, I think it is a keeper.

Quote of the day: “It does not so much matter what happens. It is what one does when it happens that really counts.” Laura Ingalls Wilder, 1867 -1957. American Children’s Writer.

Speaking of book and reading, I am reading Chuck Norris’s biography. It is really good. I seldom read biographies as it is usually not that interesting. Chuck Norris is a Christian and the book is good, clean, interesting and full of Marshall Arts.

For my friends in California, what is your weather like? are you having effects from the weather bomb of day before yesterday? Are you safe? All are in my prayers.

I had better sign off. I was told that my guest would like spaghetti for dinner, so must get busy. I am so thankful that I have some in the freezer, so will get it heating slowly and I will have it made.

Have a great rest of your Friday, and a wonderful, fun filled, safe, warm, dry and relaxing weekend.

Blessings

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2024

We woke to a rainy morning. Gradually the rain quit and it was just a gray morning. all of a sudden it was a beautiful sunshiny morning. The temperature was about 63, working its way up to 67. Then the wind came up and has worked very hard at rearranging everyone’s leaves… .moving them from one yard to another and possibly back again. Maybe tomorrow I will go out and sweep them up off the front “porch” and also in the car port. The time is 5:10 p.m. and the temperature has dropped down to 56. By the time we get home from Crafts this evening it will be in the low 40’s I believe.

Tonight is leftovers for dinner, so that is easy. I did half of the laundry today and will do the towels and such tomorrow. I chatted with Diana vie e-mail and learned what the kids wish list looks like. It was so much simpler when they were little. But, they are growing way to fast and with that comes more interesting and challenging “wishes”. Now, Great Granny has to figure out just What? and Really? Oh, O.K. It will be fun. Jeff’s two grand kids are still young enough that I can understand their wishes. Preston loves trucks and Emma is into Barbies still. That is simple. Brittany’s girls are into barbies and baby dolls. Thank Goodness.

Well, have to get dinner on the table as we have to leave in an hour. Wednesday evenings are sure busy.

Quote of the day: “Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands.” Anne Frank, 1929 – 1945, German Jewish Diarist.

Have a great rest of your Wednesday. Make it a pleasant, fun, interesting , and sociable day.

Blessings