Well, it was certainly no hardship
being in London at our CanAm dealership for the better part of 5 days as we
were always waking up in our own home. However, it was a treat this morning,
Saturday, Aug. 25th, to wake up in our own bed on our home base. It
is nice to be back at the Ridge where I can just open the door and let Clemson
out to do his thing with no leash. It was still dark when I first woke and I
could hear rain on the roof.
Bill was up before me and gently
closed the door so as not to wake me. I think in my head I was already awake
because my mind was thinking of the weekend plans. We had company scheduled to
arrive late morning today and to stay in their tent trailer here overnight and
head home late morning Sunday. With a full day forecast for rain, I wrestled
with cancelling their arrival. What fun would it be for them to drive 2 – 3 hours,
set up in the rain, spend 80% of the day indoors with our dogs?
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I decided to show you the muffins from yesterday They really don't look like muffins at all |
I made my tea and joined Bill at the
table and immediately texted Megan and Neil to open the discussion. They agreed
and we have re-scheduled for a weekend in September. We would have welcomed
their visit, had we owned a sticks and bricks home and room to spread out more,
but now we will take advantage of the dry periods in between the rains and get
a few things accomplished around here too. Being away all week means we have
catch-up stuff to do.
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It is this kind of day |
Bill hooked up the water bladder and
quickly emptied it into our fresh water tank. It took no time at all! He
cleaned up and went into town to buy gas for the mower. While he got the shed opened and cut a bit, I
began making breakfast. The rain from earlier had stopped but the sky was
indicating that we shouldn't plan too much outdoors as it could open up
anytime. I did the dishes after eating while Bill went out and cut more grass on the berm and in
the front field.
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Mom had fun |
Now it was my turn to clean up after addressing some family birthday cards. August and September are busy birthday
months. At 10:40 I drove into Durham to visit Mom. I missed my usual Thursday
slot. 😊 As soon as the elevator opened on
the 3rd floor, Mom was just walking by in her bright red Cedar Rail
hoody. I caught up with her and then asked at the desk if any of the girls knew
where the crokinole board was. In no time, it was located on the main floor and
Trish had it set out for us.
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And was quite pleased to get one in the centre on a rebound shot |
We played 3 or 4 rounds in the auditorium and then it
was lunchtime so Mom admitted defeat to me. I put the board away and folded up the little table. She was tickled pink when
she landed a bullseye in the centre hole. Many times, she surprised herself with
some great shots but I’ll have to try and find some sticks like Rob and Pat
use. It would help her aim better so I can stop aiming at pegs (!) and she won't hurt her fingers. It was a fun game
and now I know where to find it, I’ll do that again soon.
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It was nice and bright in the auditorium |
I left her at the table, with many
kisses back and forth plus lots of waves on my way to the Exit. It was raining again by
the time I left but it was a short hop, skip and a jump to the Rav through
puddles. I’m not afraid of melting like most sweet things. LOL I’m so happy
our plans for the weekend were able to be changed, it is not a nice day at all
to have company. Back home, I wasn’t surprised that Bill was chased inside by
the rain too.
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A few patches of blue throughout the day gave us some hope |
Since I finished my first of 12 Jack
Reacher books last night, I’ll move on to the next one. I’ll have to let Bill
read them on my Kobo as well, when I’m finished, so he can get the same books.
I updated my Book List on my Word document and moved on to the next book. Lee
Child’s The Enemy. Bill also finished his James Patterson book.
We got a fair bit of reading done today.
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Checking out the new shed |
Bill has not been sleeping well these last few nights, less
than his usual 5 or 6 hours, so he said he needed a snooze. I sent him up to the
bedroom so he would rest better, undisturbed, and I could read in silence. It’s
a two birds with one stone scenario. He had a nice long sleep and felt
better when he got up almost 2 hours later. We sat with our books for a while,
responding to Clemson’s whims and then I got up and made a Rhubarb Crisp for
dessert. This one is not on the keto list so I just cut back on the sweetener
ingredients and used gluten-free flour as much as I could. We are planning just
fish for supper and corn on the cob so we’ll have room for dessert following
the meal.
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If you look real closely, you might see Clemson coming through the gate |
At 5 o’clock, I realized that even though we're back home, I’m still
not getting much walking done. I invited Clemson to walk down to the end of the lane with me.
The sky seemed to be breaking up into a few spasms of blue but half way down,
the gray clouds threatened to drop rain on our heads at any minute. We checked
out Bill’s ‘doghouse’ once more and then came up the hill. It didn’t add much
to my steps for today but my Fitbit won’t sync anyway. Bummer, nothing since
Monday for some odd reason so I’m way behind everyone else.
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Clemson is doing much better |
Bill went out about 5:30 and cut the
back field of grass and I began preparing supper around 6. We were eating by
6:45 and cleaned up dishes. We popped the tv on for a couple of mind-obliterating
hours. Mash reruns and then Live PD was the entertainment of the night. After an hour of Live PD, I’m
ready to hop in the Rav 4 and speed down the highway without my license, wallet
or insurance. Ha! I can’t believe how so many Americans on these shows (who claim to be so
innocent) can’t produce I.D. when asked.
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I stopped to take a picture of my hostas |
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and found a visitor |
This day was turned upside down from
the minute I heard the rain on the roof at 5:30 this morning and yet, we made
the best of it as always. We have re-scheduled a visit from our London friends
and will look forward to that. Who said retirement is boring? We have been so busy this summer. I hope you’ve had
a good day whatever you were doing.
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Our flag was doing a very special dance today |
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Supper was yummy |
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And the rhubarb crisp with cream was wonderful! |
Thank you for popping in! Your
comments are always appreciated.
Rainy day here too. I got nothing done, unlike you. Yeah the muffins are sad but I bet they taste good!! Grab a spoon!!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I did too much but the visit to Mom was the joy of the day. :)
DeleteYes rain,rain was the order of the day, glad you are enjoying it back at the ridge.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind the rain too much as long as it is warm outside. :)
DeleteThe shed looks very nice!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to say about the muffins, except they look tasty...lol..when a recipe calls for a banana every banana is a different size so who knows..glad your company was able to reschedule with the weather. Mom looks happy, sure she enjoyed your visit! The shed is just too cute..gotta come up with a name for it as it's too cute to be called a shed!
ReplyDeleteNo worries about the muffins, it is simply 'handler handicap' apparently. :) I'll try again maybe with blueberries instead of rhubarb.
DeleteMom had fun playing the game even though she said 'my daughter beat me!'
I'll have to get creative and see what I can come up with for a name.
Just give FitBit a call and they will walk you thru re syncing your device. You should get all the steps back as well. Happens a lot to me.
ReplyDeleteReally? I'll have to try that. Thanks Contessa. It is so frustrating.
DeleteMuffins are like people.....beauty is only skin deep they say! I'm sure they tasted great.
ReplyDeleteYour Mom looks great. Hope she didn't beat you too bad.
Hope the trailer is now ship-shape!
Thanks Dave, that is a great analogy. They do taste good.
DeleteMom actually took the loss like a trooper. :)
The Suite is all geared up for heading south!