Thursday, January 16, 2025

Slower Days of the Week

Park Place RV Park

On Thursday, Jan. 16th I realized that it is one of two days of the week where I have no real commitments. Not that I mind having things to keep me busy the rest of the week, I rather enjoy that I’m taking part in things, with others. 😊

Good morning.

So, other than my walks, my time today was free. Up and moving at the same time, I still had to do my stretches to try and relieve my back pain. I noticed last night, getting up out my recliner, that it had returned. Crap! I guess I sat too long watching tv. I went through a couple of the apps to add movies to my watchlist and then got caught up in the Beast Games.


It was quite fun to watch, wondering what I would do in the situations that the contestants were confronted with. I do know my loyalty to my ‘team’ would not last long with $100,000 or higher waved in my face. Sorry team! We were all in bed by 10:30 and I know I dropped off quickly, once I found that comfy position with my right knee bent. 😊

The pooches go for a walk and 
collected p-mail
Look at the picture on the left, see anything funny?

My walk this morning was brisk but lovely. It was 7:15 when I headed out and returned all warmed up at 7:45. I felt hungry so had my tea and cereal before it was Gibbs’ turn. We walked his regular route and the timing on that was about 15 minutes. I had decided to try a recipe to use up the ‘fake’ yogourt I’ve got in the fridge. It just isn’t doing it for me and the expiry date is coming close.


The recipe I found, and attempted, was a dud because I’m an idiot sometimes. I don’t have self-rising flour for the yogourt buns and forgot to add baking powder and salt. You can imagine how they turned out! I finished the process though, curiosity kills the cat, as I didn’t want to throw them out without at least testing them. As expected, they were not good so out they went.


I walked over with a coffee to join Nancy at the puzzle. We made better progress today, managing to get a few more pieces in place before calling it at noon hour. Bill had gone flying with Duncan and then to Jim’s (the Hangar) to fix Duncan’s plane. I’m glad they were successful, so are they. 😊 They were back when I returned so we had our lunch together.


Looking out to the north, we all noticed quite a change in the horizon. Not sure if it is dust (it’s not that windy!), smoke or just what the gray area is. Turns out that there was a controlled burn in Parker at the Bill Williams River. It was cleared up a few hours later and I couldn’t smell anything. The wind was blowing in the right direction, I guess.

Smoke in the north
Glad to hear it was a controlled burn

I had messaged Pat and her daughter, Sandra, earlier this morning to let them know we were thinking of them. The day of the Celebration of Life for Rob. It will have been a tough, very tough time for them all. My sister, Donna, and Gerry were attending so we are grateful for that, since we can’t. I spoke to my sister later and she filled me in on what a beautiful service it was.

If you knew Rob, you may be interested to
know about his family.
If you didn't know him, here is a bit of his life.
These are great pictures of him.

Around 3, I walked back over to work on the puzzle and made a hot chocolate over there. Angie has put a Keurig in and although I had planned to, I forgot to take a teabag. They have a few things available for guests and that was my choice. 😊 Back home at 4, Gibbs, Cooper, Nancy and I went for our afternoon walk. Seems I have needed my light hoody every time I went out today; clouds had rolled in. A bit more warmth would be appreciated!

The sky began performing mid afternoon

Nancy and I made some progress on the puzzle

By 5 pm, the big black cloud dropped some rain showers that lasted for maybe a minute. Typical Quartzsite and that is just fine with us! Last winter we got far too much. I rubbed spices into the baby back ribs we had out for supper and Madame IP went to work cooking them up for me. They have a lot of meat, so all we need is a salad on the side.

 A little rain fell, very little

Oh my, after they finished in the pot, I grilled them for 10 minutes on our mat in the Weber with sweet and sour sauce. In between doing that, I ran back and forth to take pictures of the beautiful sunset. With the clouds, Nancy and I both knew what to expect and didn’t want to miss the show! Stunning. The meal was delicious.




Supper was good.

After clean up, we did our own thing until bedtime. Bill sounds like he is getting his cold back again. Drats!! With what he has coming up this week, I would gladly take it from him if it meant he was well. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way. This has been a low-key day and I enjoyed it all. We reached 68F/20C so a pretty nice day, all in all.

To answer the questions on my last post about the 'pretend' block...........It is called 'Block Therapy' and 3 of my sisters swear by it. I'm a slower learner with a lot of what my older sisters get into but this is something I've tried a few times and believe in.

Check it out at this link this link

Good night!

Thank you for stopping by!

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Learning Something New! He’s Not Little Anymore!

Park Place RV Park

On Wednesday, Jan. 15th Gibbs and I were awake first but it is Daddy who takes him out so we just waited 20 minutes until Bill moved. Then Gibbs crawls over and gets his hug and gives a kiss to get him up and mobile. 😊 I did a couple of stretches after dealing with a twinge in my lower back for a couple of days.

Good morning!

But, I also grabbed my ‘pretend’ block that Donna made and for 3 minutes laid on it, right at the sore spot. Wowsa! Sometimes, I kick myself for waiting so long to remember these things my sisters show me. It worked like a charm and I was able to get up without feeling the annoying twinge. I dressed in my layers and headed out for my walk at 7:15.

On the left: Hippo (the indestructible toy-which by the way is a total lie.
I should have read reviews. I never heard back from them and the reviews
are all the same. Don't fall for it: Wowpetsmart.com is a DUD)
Good thing Gibbs loves Hippo anyway.
On the right: Gibbs and 'stocking' from Nancy.
Looks a big ole smiley mouth!

I was plenty warm and enjoyed the fresh 37F/2.7C with just a bit of wind that early. I didn’t bump into my friendly lady walkers, Nancy and Betty, nor did I meet up with Dolly and her master. Back home, I was hungry for something so had some Pomelo with my cup of tea. Then Gibbs and I walked before I got dressed for my morning. Coffee hour at 9, with Nancy and Jess and then we got a ride with the teacher to class.

Today's shadow boxes. These were fun, didn't take long
but we love them! 

It was a fun, quite full class of 8 and today we made 2 shadow boxes. I love them and can be hung in my She-Shed back home. We had fun, as usual and wre home before noon. I think Nancy is addicted! 😊 Back home, Bill and I had lunch and after placing his own order for the club, he went up for a snooze. That was my cue to go and work on the puzzle for a couple of hours.

Another picture of the love bug watching
for bad guys out my window.
(Actually, he is looking across at Nancy's rv)

I was over there for about 15 minutes and Nancy popped in to give me a hand – and to visit. It’s not an easy puzzle, with so many shades of the same colour, but we made a darn good effort for a couple of hours. We left just after 3:30 and took our pooches for their walk, one of their walks, and I made my afternoon cup of tea. So creamy and good.

We made some progress on the puzzle this afternoon.
Thanks Nancy for your help!

For supper, Bill grilled sausages, Brats to be exact and we had lovely fresh buns to have them in. I worked on my blog and then settled in to find something on tv. The new seasons are slowly starting up, a new series called Doc has caught our attention. After two episodes, we are still in ‘decision’ mode. So far, it seems worthwhile. 😊

The brats were delicious

Another day and we are dealing with the same winds as we’ve had for over a week, just not as strong. Mostly coming from the north/northwest so, of course, they are cool but with that blue sky and sunshine, we reached a pleasant enough 67F/19C. The cold isn’t done with us yet though, next week we drop again. Oh well, we’re still above freezing overnight and that is a good thing. It is cooler in many ‘hot spots’ this winter.

This is Bill's drumstick.
Mine was pretty squished because our freezer is so full!

Today, my oldest grandson hit a milestone. Taylor Jesse turned 30 years old. No steady gal in his life at this point but I haven't given up hope yet. He's a smart, handsome young man. I clearly remember the day he was born, like it was yesterday. How can that much time have gone by?😍 

 

Happy Birthday, Taylor
Tj to his friends.

I had a great day, some sad, melancholy moments that I doubt will pass anytime soon. To me, the friend we lost is worth every single one.

Thank you for the visit.