When I woke up on Saturday, Oct. 7th
it was way too early to get up. Around 6 am, I think, so I tossed and turned
and dozed fitfully until 7:15 and we all got up. It was looking to be another
dull, light rainy day. Ho hum. At least yesterday, on our drive included we
didn’t experience much rain.
the garage, leaving much more space for storage |
Bill said there was even less rain here on The
Ridge, maybe 10 minutes. So while I was away he was able to finish a couple more outdoor things,
getting our patio table packed away in the storage shed and another nice
adjustment in the basement area. These adjustments each make packing up easier,
especially now that some things have come out and will stay here this season.
the flip down tv is secured and out of the way |
We had our coffee and tea and I
finished yesterday’s post. When I reflect on that day I will think of it with a
fond memory of Uncle Harold. It is too bad that Mom isn’t in the condition to
have taken part, but c’est la vie. Every time I thought I would go for a walk
this morning, the rain would start and change my mind.
A teensy bit of colour change on Baptist Church Road |
At one point I went to put something in the
car to take to town and it was so nice that I started down the lane. Woops, the
sky opened and I turned back. It is so mild out there though at 20C that I didn’t
mind too much. At noon I made myself a
chicken salad bowl and that was quite tasty. Bill had had his cereal earlier so
he wasn’t ready to eat yet.
And the sun broke through for the afternoon |
Our lunch is not like other people’s,
it seems. We don’t plan it, usually, and we don’t always enjoy the same lunch
time things. Weird but true. Bill likes
a sandwich, usually the same kind, I don’t. Sometimes we have soup but not on a
warm day. Fruit is full of sugar and Bill isn’t a fruit eater anyway. No need
to bombard me with comments about how ‘we always eat together’, we’re just
different. When we’re hungry in the middle of the day, we get what we want.
So, not the best picture, we were in a very sunny room and the reflection on my phone disguises Mom's eyes She looked lovely in her bling finery |
So, after my salad Bill went upstairs
with Clemson to have nap. I kind of booted him out of the living room so he had
no choice. I pulled the sofa bed out and put an extra duvet from the bunky on
the bed, under the mattress cover. I’m trying to make this bed as comfortable
as possible for our guests in November. Rather than spend money on an eggshell
piece of foam, I mean.
Then I cleaned up and headed into the Durham laundromat with the bedding. It was a hopping place today but I secured one of the big washers for our 2 bulky blankets and a regular one for my sheet set and 2 snuggies. The wash took 29 minutes and in the dryers they were dried in 20 minutes. Folded and in the car, I was headed to Rockwood.
Anything for a distraction of the conversation We talked about our hands |
As I arrived I walked to the
elevators and pushed the button. When the door opened, the elevator was full. A
lady with a walker and a nurse on the right with the big laundry bin. I stepped
out of the way when I heard “I thought I recognized someone!” Mom was behind
the lady with her walker. She is so fun! So not really knowing why she came
down I didn’t discourage it. We went to one of the private sitting areas at the
windows.
We had a lovely chat for 15 joyful
minutes before I broke the news about Uncle Harold. It wasn’t a comfortable
thing, having to take away her happiness but I knew it would be short-lived. We
went through the ‘family, siblings, her parents’ conversation for the next 30
minutes and then I succeeded in switching the subject to something else. I had
her back again.
The birds swoop low in their flock |
We discussed our plans for tomorrow
and after an hour and a half walked back to the elevator and up to her room. I
helped her pick clothes for Thanksgiving dinner and moved them to one side of
her closet. I don’t know if they’ll be there tomorrow when I arrive but she was
excited about the outing with someone. I said goodbye back at the elevator and
felt bad that I didn’t get to see Aunt Mary today. Once I’m with Mom it is too confusing
to her why I want to leave her to visit someone else. Another time for sure.
Back home I saw that Bill had been
busy, as usual. He’d filled our water bladder and washed his riding mower
before putting it away. One more usage won’t matter, it needed a good cleaning.
The sun has been poking out periodically today and that is making for a lovely
day, the rain seemingly over and done with. Looks like a nice day on the horizon
for Thanksgiving Sunday.
I couldn’t resist when the sun burst
through the clouds at 4 o’clock to get outside. I went to my garden earlier and
gathered my ripe veggies. Wow! There were tons of little red tomatoes, 1 big
one and 4 green peppers. Oh, and 6 green onions. Yay! Each time it is a
surprise that more are ready and nothing has got at them. I washed them and put
them in my crisper. Then I went for a walk down to Baptist Church Road.
I eat about 6 of these tomatoes a day |
My sister texted me while I was
walking and asked if we were getting the strong
wind gusts. It is definitely
windy and I know we were to expect gusts to 50 km but nothing that strong had
hit us yet. No sooner did I answer and one came up from behind the next cloud
that had my hair in my face and my eyes watering. Freaky! I enjoyed the walk,
it was short but sweet. The cows watched me before going back to their grazing.
Back inside I decided I’d better get
started on supper. Late morning watching the rain and unpredictable sky I wasn’t
sure whether we’d be able to cook outside. Not pushing our luck, I got a pound
of ground beef out of the freezer to thaw. Now it was time to start. It will be
a very improvised pot of chili that I’m making tonight since I realized that I
don’t have kidney beans in the house. Hmmm.
A new version of chili |
So, I cut celery, green onions, green
peppers and tomatoes first. In the pot, I began browning the meat adding the chopped
veggies. Once ready, I added a can of sliced mushrooms, a can of tomato paste,
a can of chick peas, a can of black beans and 2 cans of Bush’s brown beans. I
added some chili powder, salt, pepper and garlic then left it to simmer for 30
minutes.
With enough pumpkin and enough cream cheese, I made an extra one for home |
Supper turned out very good! I was
pleased and so was Bill. It was filling enough we didn’t even need a salad on
the side. After dishes, I made up a graham cracker pie crust for the cheesecake
I’m making for tomorrow’s dinner. Once I’d done that much, I decided to keep on
going and finish the whole thing. In the morning I will make up a veggie
casserole to take.
With the cheesecake in the convection
oven, Bill inquired about ice cream. Of course, we always have Chapman’s
Butterscotch Ripple in the freezer. He served himself a dish, I made myself a
cone and Clemson got to lick the new carton clean. I sat at my laptop and
finished this post. I hope you have enjoyed this day as I have.
Clemson sure belongs in our family We all love our ice cream |
I love that you stopped by and if you
wish to leave a comment, I would love to read it.
HAPPY THANKSIVING PATSY AND BILL !!! LOVE YOUR NEWESY BLOG .... HAVE FUN TOMARROW
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you too, Colleen! I think we have a lot to be thankful for!
DeleteThank you so much for commenting. :)
We never eat breakfast or lunch together, nor do we eat the same food. Have a great Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! You're the first couple I've met that doesn't! Yay! :)
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and Mrs. F.G.
DeleteMore decent weather and you git a few things all wrapped up. Not long and your will be heading on out. Happy Thanksgiving !
ReplyDeletePretty nice days for sure in October!
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving, George and Suzie!
You did a good job telling Mom about U. Harold. It is always a question as to how she will react to some news. It will be nice for her to get out to the family Thanksgiving gathering. It was quite windy here overnight which made me think of you guys up on the Ridge every time I heard the wooden blinds flopping in the open windows. See you later on today.
ReplyDeleteYour chili looks awesome! Love how your garden did so well and just keeps on giving! All your cooking looks delicious! Hope the weather holds for your Thanksgiving celebrations!
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