On Tuesday, Sept. 12th the
first thing I thought of was to mention a couple of birthdays that I missed in
yesterday’s post. The good thing is that I didn’t forget yesterday and made
sure to make a phone call as well as pass the wishes on through the social
media, FB.
So, Happy Birthday, Patrick! My son
turned 38 yesterday and I am very proud of this young man. Finding employment
quite a few years ago in a cabinet making industry, he moved around a bit to
find the perfect fit ending up at Rycor in London.
He is very capable with his
hands and can build what he puts his mind to out of lumber using the tools he
has on ‘hand’. Patrick provided and installed the counter tops and cabinets in
our kitchen and bathroom in our London home. I hope your day was a great one!
The birthday boy and his Mom |
Also, a quick shout out to Laurie, my
girlfriend from London who also celebrated yesterday as her birthday. Happy
Birthday, Laurie, hope to see you Saturday! And lastly need we be reminded of
the horrific disaster of 9/11? I can’t remember where I was or what I was doing
through many past events, Kennedy’s, Elvis’ and John Lennon’s deaths but I do
remember this one. When I heard it on the news, sitting in my office, I cried
from the shock but then I called Patrick with his birthday greeting. I didn’t
want his day to be ruined because of that.
Back to the present. Today I woke up
and heard Bill in the shower at 5:15 or so. He is so quiet when he gets up, I
don’t even notice as a rule. Next thing, at 6:15 he came up to say goodbye and
to let Clemson out for me. He was loaded into the car and drove off at 6:30. I
tried to go back to sleep and maybe I did for 20 minutes but decided to rise
and shine just after 7.
The sun and sky are a repeat of
yesterday and I am feeling blessed. These are the days we all wanted 2 months
ago but we’ll take them whenever we can get them. I made my tea and sat here to
write. Mulling over what I wanted to do, I neglected to get out for my walk
this morning. Had my tea poured before I really thought about it. I swept the
floors in the Suite and then decided to wash them as well.
You can see that the centre hole is filled My checkers are black, btw |
By 9:45 I was cleaned up and on my
way to Durham with my laptop. I wanted to visit Aunt Mary first and show her
some pictures of my family. Last time there, she replied in the affirmative that she would
be interested and she was. I spent about half an hour sitting with her and she
showed many responses according to who I was showing her. The excited recognition of me, Pat and Rob in some pictures, the pleasure and joy at seeing my
grandchildren and Bill, but the delight in her eyes when she saw a picture of
Clemson was worth it all.
When I said goodbye she reached out
to take my hand. She is one special lady. I walked down the hall and caught up with Mom
just getting back from a walk herself. She was dressed up in white capris and a
skirt and her pink sweater. She had no idea how in style she was! We sat for a
while and chatted. It is comical the way I have to switch modes of
communication from A. Mary to Mom. I start off talking slow to Mom and soon realize that I don’t need to.
This is my Oregano |
After about 10 minutes she asked if I
wanted to do something, like walk so we walked down to the games room for a
game of crokinole. We played 3 games and she blew me out of the water with her
20’s! I got one and she scored two almost in a row. It was fun and at 11:35 we
walked down to the dining room. It was too early to sit at her table so we sat in the front
lounge and looked at pictures on my laptop.
Tomato plants are still loaded with babies |
When I left her at noon, she waved
and I bent over and said goodbye once more to A. Mary who was watching me with
Mom. It is such a gorgeous day out there, I was looking forward to home and
getting a bite to eat before getting to work outside.
I think this is Echinacea mixed in with the weeds |
Pulling into the laneway, in his
regular area, Mr. Snapper was sitting smack dab in the middle of the path,
looking at me. What to do what to do. Would he move if I drove slow? The closer
I got, he didn’t twinge so I hoped for the best and drove over him. Looking back,
he was up on all fours in the track heading for the pond. I probably scared the
crap out of him. Thank God I didn't hit him!
Time for lunch. I had some leftover
white rice from supper so had that with Kombucha and yogourt. I also put 6 eggs
in a pot to boil so I’d have something to eat later on. This wouldn’t tide me over
all day. When the eggs were done I put them in cold water while I went out to
the yardwork. The weed trimmer started up like a charm so I got the general
areas tidied up.
Today's fare |
Bill asked if I could use my smaller
mower to cut grass up on the hilltop in the corral for him. He usually uses his
trimmer but it is painstaking and time consuming to say the least. His big mower worked, kind of,
last time but it is narrow up there and he is taking a risk. It didn’t take me
long to do it, I just had to avoid the ruts and rocks up there. At least most
of it is done now with the exception of trimming on the sides which he’ll do
Thursday morning.
We are expecting our next round of
company on Thursday for overnight and we have no idea how this visit will go.
Jeff and Joan are a very nice couple whom we met through Bill’s rc flying
hobby. They live northeast of here, I think. The reason we’re not sure how the
visit will go is that they have a very large Great Dane. Well, that is a
pointless statement, I’m sure that all Great Danes are very large.
Big dogs are not my thing. If you
know me, you know that. However, I’m getting better and as long as the owner of
the dog has complete control I am usually fine. I’m not convinced that is the
case here as firstly, the dog is deaf and secondly, I have seen her lunge a
couple of times with little confidence in the restraint level. I’m sure it will
be fine if they keep her tied up. We are praying this good weather holds so we
can be outside mostly.
Bill called when I was visiting Mom
and said that before noon hour, he was finished work already. Oh dear, that isn’t
good. Too bad they didn’t have a full day for him. I'm sure that is what he thought. Hopefully he’ll find
something to get his hands into this afternoon. As it turned out, we chatted
later in the afternoon when I was outside in my lounge chair reading. Bill had
driven out to his former flying field and met up with a couple of his fellow
flyers. I felt better that his afternoon wasn't a waste.
Healthy supper tonight |
In the meantime, I’d been texting
back and forth with my sister, Donna, and were trying to plan our usual dinner
out for three of our birthdays. Gayle had one at the end of August but we were
all too involved to get together so we’ll pick a date and a place sometime
during September to celebrate hers, mine and Bill’s. Just a meal out with
family and I’ll do something later for Bill’s special day.
I’m hooked into this new James
Patterson book that it is making me lazy! I think now that this one should have
been read first, it is a bit hard to tell. It is called Tick Tock, more with
Detective Michael Bennett. At 5 I came inside and fed Clemson and then put some
of my Swiss Chard in a pot to boil. I don’t know if it is still good but picked a
few the biggest stalks. I have part of my smoked pork chop to heat up too hard boiled eggs.
Happy Hour was just me with my book
and a glass of iced Forty Creek so I need to eat sooner than later. I also
texted Rob and Pat to let them know about my visit with Aunt Mary and they were
just arriving home after a relaxing week away with their Cedar Creek fifth
wheel. Welcome back!
My own private Happy Hour This has been an awesome day and the night will be a quiet one. I hope you’ve experienced a great day too. |
Thank you for stopping by today. If you feel like leaving a comment, I would love to hear from you!
Happy Birthday Patrick. Nice that you got to visit your mom and Aunt Mary, We had a wonderful time with Rob and Pat too bad they had to leave this morning.
ReplyDeleteHard to believe my little guy is 38!
DeleteMom and Aunt Mary are both a pleasure to visit.
Looking forward to seeing Rob and Pat soon. They enjoyed the time away for sure.
Always enjoy seeing the pictures of your mom, she looks so pretty in pink.
ReplyDeleteYou have a very nice looking son. What a wonderful talent to be able to build things with wood.
Sounds like we are experiencing the same kind of weather. My type of fall warm sunny days cool nights. I know that fall officially starts the 22nd but if sure feels like it right now.
She looked so cute in her skirt over the capris but she didn't think she chose the pink sweater correctly. Said it didn't match her blue skirt. :)
DeleteThank you, Patrick is indeed a handsome guy.
Yes, sure has felt like fall and now as we approach the 22nd it seems more like summer!
Another awesome day here too - except we worked too hard.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to slow down and smell the roses in between your work! :)
DeleteHappy Birthday to Patrick! It's amazing how fast our babies grow up isn't it?! Your dinner looked so good! First thing Ken noticed this morning...he said "No sunset picture"?! hahah...Your mom looked adorable again. Nice that you take time to visit Aunt Mary..very sweet..
ReplyDeleteVery colourful dinner plate. I was afraid you'd eat all 6 eggs for dinner ;-)
ReplyDeleteSo much better to eat produce from your own garden without the chemicals and sprays. Hope the visit with the Great Dane goes well!