Up On The Ridge
The night was good, Clemson listened
to his Daddy “don’t be getting your Mother up through the night”. That was
admonished with his goodbye kiss. We went up to bed at 10 and I set my alarm
for 6 am. You know how it is when you ‘have’ to get up a certain time? You lay
awake thinking about what ifs. Afraid the alarm won’t go off, afraid you’ll
sleep in. Goodness! That’s what I did for what seems an hour.
My place of temporary employment |
Clemmy crawled under the covers in
the wee morning hours and at 4:30 on Wednesday, May 15th I was
awake. I couldn’t go back to sleep but I rested and waited until my phone did
the Tango. My choice of wake-up music. I stretched and danced my wat out of bed
into my clothes before coming downstairs for a tea. It was only 6 am but I
texted Bill with confidence that he was also awake. I wanted him not to worry
that I’d slept in. It was my first day of work!
So, for not being cleaned since Sunday night, it isn't terrible |
At 6:30, I had to wake the little
sleepyhead to go out for a piddle and I had some of my high fat milkshake to
keep me going. I left him back on the bed and headed out the door at 6:45 am.
The doors of the laundromat and the lights open and turn on automatically at 7
so I waited. I did get a key for the back door but it needs some filing. An old
lock isn’t always compatible with a new key. I don’t mind waiting until 7 to
get in for now.
But it is yeuchy enough to need attention every other days |
I set to work and felt very
comfortable emptying dryer lint screens, sweeping, wiping down the carts,
ledges and wiping out machines. It took me longer than it would Jamie, I’m
sure, but practice will get me in a routine and it won’t be as time consuming.
In 2 hours I was out of there and the place was sparkling. 😊 I felt good about what I’d accomplished and there was no customer
traffic to deal with for my first day. That was perfect.
When I'm in the back room, the monitors give me a birds eye view of customers arriving That is me in the very bottom left corner in the Lock Up |
Jamie had asked if I’d touch base
with a customer who had lost $3.50 in a machine so he could reimburse her. When
I did so, it brought me to the Co-operators Insurance office down the street.
Turns out, the customer was the aunt of the former laundromat owners’ daughter,
Connie. Too funny! We had a great chat as I’d met her in there cleaning many
times with her Mom. She had some helpful hints and a few interesting stories
from over the years.
I left it looking spiffy but it took me longer the first time |
Before I left for home, I stopped at
Foodland for a few food items that we’d run out of. Back at the Suite, I made
myself a coffee, had some bacon, an egg and some fried zucchini. I then
adjusted some things on my ‘work’ chart, paid a couple of bills and hopped in
the shower. The day was supposed to be nicer, I thought, but I’m not going to
complain. At least it isn’t raining, yet. The sun rose just after 6 am but then
soon disappeared behind the thick bank of clouds now covering the sky here.
Bill says he has white puffies but also blue sky so I’m a bit jealous.
Brunch hit the spot |
It darkened up and we got a few scatters of rain but it didn't last more than 10 minutes, if that |
I don’t have plans to work outside
anyway but sure like to see the sunlight coming in the windows. The carpet
runner and mat we purchased in Quartzsite are lovely, we love the pattern and
the colours. However, they are a pain to keep clean. The type of material they
are collects lint, hair and fluff ridiculously! We’ve grumbled about it since
we had them cut and laid out. The vacuum doesn’t seem to pick it up, just
gathers it.
After the lint brush |
Then I was using my plastic head whisk-type
broom. That worked better but it takes a long time. The other day I wondered
about using an actual lint brush and that, although time consuming, works
great! So, before sweeping the floors this afternoon, I was on my knees
cleaning the mats and they look like new again. So, totally worth doing that
rather than getting frustrated with them. Funny why they would even use that
wool fabric for a runner.
My book is good and over half way finished |
Periwinkle blooming
|
And then the sky cleared up |
Clemson has been up on the big bed
for a couple of hours, he loves it up there with one of our pieces of clothing.
Now he came down for nature’s call so when I do go down the lane, maybe, just
maybe he’ll join me. We’ll see.
He has to psych himself up to going upstairs to the big bed |
so, he did walk with me to get the mail today
Buds turn into leaves - finally
I’ve put the toppings together in the fridge to
take with the pizza crust to Rob and Pat’s. Yes, my buddies have agreed to test
this pizza with me. A good ‘buddy’ test, eh? I fed Clemson early again and the
two of us headed in to Durham around 4:30.
It was good to see our buddies again
and we sat and caught up on each other’s news for an hour or so. Then it was
time to put the toppings on the pizza and pop it in the oven. Green and black olives
plus green onions on half and then red pepper, mushrooms, ham and pepperoni
over everything. Topped with lots of shredded cheese. It sure looked good. In
the oven for 15 minutes and when I brought it out, it smelled wonderful too.
Lifting it off the parchment paper was the hardest part but the pizza tasted
great! We don’t know if it was because of the toppings but it doesn’t matter,
we polished off the whole thing. Yum!
When it came out of the oven, it looked awesome! And tasted just as good, after all that worry |
Pat had made some creamy Jell-o so we
each had a dish of that with some Liberte 10% plain yogourt. What a nice flavor
that was, blended together, for a change. I enjoy this high fat plain yogourt
on its own but must admit that their way of eating it is also a very nice
treat.
And a delicious dessert |
Rob washed dishes, Pat and I dried and then it was time to wake Clemson
up so we could head home. He had finally settled down on their pillow. I can’t
imagine what goes on in his little head.
We laugh as we watch Clemson claim the pillows at Rob and Pat's |
And I had to wake him to come home |
Back home before 8 and before dark,
just the way I like it. I called Bill as we pulled away from the house to let
him know we were on our way home. He was also done for the night, settled in
his trailer with his book. I don’t know if I can keep my eyes open long enough
to read any tonight but we’ll see after posting my blog.
The sky is pretty
tonight and the frogs are chirping. They haven’t stopped once let alone three
times so the ‘real’ spring must be a long way off. LOL
Good night from the Ridge |
This has been a great day. A new
experience, nice weather and good times with friends. This working gal has no
complaints today. I hope you can say the same.
Thank you for your visit.
If you are planning on making the cauliflower pizza crust again I have a hint for you. To rice the cauliflower without a food processor use the "water" method in the blender...cover cauliflower pieces with water and blend until riced then drain. Repeat until you have the required amt. I usually make coleslaw this way. Enjoy reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteOh! that sounds like a good idea! I actually put very little water in the blender but it wasn't enough. I didn't know if it would go mushy. Thank you, I will do that next time. :)
DeleteSounds like you guys are gonna have a busy summer. Its not much fun when you and Bill are apart but Clemson is there to keep you company. Glad your having a good summer.
ReplyDeleteI hope so. A little bit of work on the side keeps us feeling not only 'needed' but young too, right? :)
DeleteGlad everything including the new job are working out.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Thanks R & K. :)
DeleteSounds like you have fun with your new job. Glad your enjoyed your pizza, we always enjoy ours as well I think the toppings really make it.
ReplyDeleteSo far so good with the job, I love the flexibility of hours and it isn't 'hard' work at all.
DeleteThe pizza was good, can't say I really tasted the crust though. :) The toppings do make it!
Great job our little working gal!! I can see why it bugged you to go in there and have it look dirty. A little elbow grease and much more inviting. Gotta say that pizza looked amazing! You know, one thing I just thought of is it depends on how thick you make the crust too on how long it cooks. We make ours pretty thin and after about 20 min it's done (the first cooking). Just a thought. Either way with fork and knife I could eat yours right now! LOL. Clemson is adorable on the couch :) Sounds like a great day you had even without your sweetie!
ReplyDeleteHa ha, thank you for the encouragement! :) It doesn't take much to keep it clean so I'm looking forward to using some elbow grease. :)
DeleteThe pizza was soo good and honestly the taste of the cauliflower crust was minimal. Thanks for the tip, the pieces need to be riced as suggested above too. :)
Clemson is a character, wondering 'what are you guys laughing at?'
Can't you just buy the riced cauliflower? I thought I saw some in the vege section in a bag. Jessie is just like Clemson, always claiming my clean pillows. I've learned to use a lint roller for my rugs and blankets. Works MUCH better. I do vacuum them first, then roll. Your new job looks like a fun diversion ... and you make money!!!
ReplyDeleteHmm, I don't know but I'm pretty cheap too so not sure it would be worth it. I love the ideas and suggestions I get on here so will try those as well.
DeleteI'm glad I thought of the lint roller, these carpets are terrible for cleaning BUT they look so nice! haha
The job is a nice diversion, an opportunity to get out a bit, meet people and earn some free cash. :)
Be sure to use raw cauliflower in the blender when you "rice" it for the crust. Riced cauliflower can also be used in place of real rice when making fried rice..another low carb option!
ReplyDeleteGlad your pizza crust ended up being good and you all enjoyed it. (I have a small food processor that came with my immersion blender but I buy the pre-riced cauliflower most of the time to use in place of rice...lol)
ReplyDeleteSounds like you found yourself a perfect part time job and a little extra spending money is always nice.
Your Periwinkle looks lovely.
Good job cleaning and the pizza looked really delicious. I love Clemson's little sweater. How many days a week will you work?
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the job force sis. You'll have a routine in place in no time!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the job force sis. You'll have a routine in place in no time!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the job force sis. You'll have a routine in place in no time!
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