On Sunday, November 12th
we slept in a bit but got up to the sun rising. The sky appeared somewhat
cloudy overhead but the white fluffies soon disappeared and the temperature was
61F at 9 o’clock. Now that is nice! I took Clem out for a piddle and chose not
to walk first thing. We had our hot drinks and relaxed at the computer for an
hour. We miss having free wifi but can always go to the clubhouse to use it if
we choose. Maybe I’ll try that to post tonight just to test it out.
The other day, I showed you baby palm trees Today, I show you childhood palm trees |
Bill took Clemson for a nice long
walk and after an hour I figured he’d found someone to talk to. After an hour
and a half, very unusual for him, I texted just to make sure they were ok. They
were and were enjoying new friends along the way. While they were gone I made
myself up a breakfast quesadilla since Bill had eaten his cereal earlier. He
usually gets hungry earlier in the morning than I do so today this worked well.
There are some permanent sites here in the park |
When the boys returned, I cleaned up
dishes and walked over to the west clubhouse to work on a puzzle for an hour. I
accomplished a lot! The clouds have returned and the sky is mostly white now,
with no sun. It is still warm at 71F/21C. I don’t know if we’ll swim today, I
might need the encouragement of the sun but we’ll see. The day is young.
These are a couple of examples of how neat and comfortable they look |
I had been avoiding the inevitable
chore of cleaning out the fridge, simply because the days were so nice and I
wanted to be outdoors. Today, apparently, was the day. I pulled the two
vegetable/fruit drawers out and washed them in the sink. There were still remnants
of sticky residue from the Kombucha bottle that broke plus a few teeny pieces
of glass. I cleaned the bottom egg/cheese drawer next and the
upper shelves. Another job done.
And the sun lost the battle for the most part today |
As I was finishing up, Bill and I
discussed whether we wanted to go to the Ice Cream Sundae at the clubhouse at
1. Nah, it wasn’t necessary today so we opted out and he went up for a snooze
with Clemmy. I swept the floors and then sat down with my book. It is getting
very interesting.
Glad these crispers come out easily |
All nice and clean |
My sister, Donna, back home texted me
to say that they missed out on taking Mom to the Remembrance Service at
Rockwood, thinking it was today. It was last Sunday, which seems odd, but she
and my other sister, Gayle, took her down instead to karaoke. Ha! That would be
fun! She then texted to say they all 3 got up and sang Crystal Chandelier. Mom
would absolutely love that, it is one of the songs she knows well. Wish I was
there too, um, wait a minute…….no, no I don’t. I’ll just have to talk them into
doing it again when I’m home in the summer. 😊
The houses (condos?) around us are very Arizonian Clean and simple but I like them |
And desert behind the park |
Unfortunately, the snooze didn't go as planned and they were up a very few minutes later. Bill had a quick bite to eat around 1
and I wasn’t feeling hungry so went outside with my book for another little
bit. When he joined me, we were maybe 20 minutes tops and neither of us could
keep our eyes open. He had an excuse, he told me this morning he didn’t sleep
well last night. Me, no excuse but I still felt tired so we both, well, all 3
of us, curled up for a snooze.
A short 45-minute snooze and we were
good to go! I went out and walked around the park ending up across the street
at the west clubhouse puzzle again. No one was in there so I explored. There is
a ‘library’/poker type room, a tv area, a pool room with two tables and a
sheltered outdoor area with some exercise machines. Hey! I’ll try out that
comfy looking bicycle even though the controls don’t work.
The billiards room |
The reading, computer and poker room |
Obvious exercise area |
Then I pulled up a chair at the
puzzle and worked away for about an hour before walking back to start supper. I
had a pound of ground beef thawed so fried it up, added seasoning and pasta and
cooked some squash and corn as our side dish. I thought I should take a turn at
cooking inside and give Bill a break today. Supper was quite good, a change
from what we’ve had lately.
A few minutes on the bike |
We got dishes cleaned up and I took
Clem for a quick walk down to dump the garbage. Then we settled inside for the
night, me at my laptop and Bill handling the remote control for the tv. We had
3 Madame Secretary episodes recorded on our PVR to watch before we watch the
one airing tonight. So, bam, bam, bam, that is what we are doing.
that looks like a crescent roll but it is actually my acorn squash and it was delicious |
This has been a quiet day, with no
obligations outside the park. We’ve enjoyed it very much. I hope you have
enjoyed your day too. I wanted to thank you for checking us out today. If you
wish to comment, that would be great!
That's the kind of days we enjoy too,, no need to be going every day.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! We are very relaxed.
DeleteI love this kind of day! Although the puzzle wouldn't be my thing. I'd chuck all the pieces in short time when they wouldn't fit together easily. ~laugh~
ReplyDeleteha ha, raised with puzzles, our family is very tuned in to finding the pieces. Determined or stubborn, I guess you might say! ha!
DeleteI have a puzzle on the go on one end of the dining room table. Just a medium one,750 pcs.it's coming along nicely. Gerry has even put a few pieces together. Unlike us, he didn't grow up around them and is constantly amazed at how easily I get it together!
ReplyDeleteI love that they have puzzles to do in the parks. I would miss the challenge otherwise. Bill has zero interest, again not being brought up doing them.
DeleteI almost always have a puzzle going, especially during the winter. Local thrift store has them for 25 cents each, no matter the size. Even the box of 10 I took in previously! Hubby's contribution is looking at the picture when I am finished! We all have our own "thing"
ReplyDeleteGood for you, Joyce! I think it is good for us to just calm ourselves down sometimes and focus on nothing but finding that perfect piece. :)
DeleteBill does the same thing, look and admire.