The Ridge
It was
6:00 when I slipped out of bed on Saturday, Aug. 25th. Bill was
curled up beside me so I kissed him goodbye and was out the door for work
before 6:30. It was a chilly start to the day again, only 8C/47F so for once I
was looking forward to the warmth in the Laundromat. When I arrived, the back
door was propped open and the front door not latched. All that told me was that
Jamie hadn’t been around last night to secure things.
pretty sky from last night |
And this one is from this morning's sunrise |
I was
able to clean uninterrupted today, which seems funny for a Saturday. Remember
when that used to be laundry day? The first thing I did was hang up the new
signs I’d made. I had two of each and found appropriate locations on the wall
and used thumbtacks from the corkboard to push them in. We’re all adults,
right? Well, I hope they are left alone and gee, wouldn’t it be nice if they were
adhered to as well.
Another view of the Mat in the early morning light |
There
wasn’t a need today to do a damp mop but it had taken me an hour as it was to
clean the washroom, washers and sweep up. The recycle bins take time too but
soon enough I was outta there.
The signs look pretty good, eh? |
Back home, I had my tea and then set to work
finishing with my apples. My sister, Donna, teased that I was ‘living off the
land’ with my canning. Yes, I guess we are! It feels good to grow some
vegetables of our own and make something of the fruits around the area.
And the process continues |
The
remaining apple mixture went back into a saucepan on the stove where I was able
to add more water with more Splenda and spice to sweeten it up a bit. Good
thing I am patient and persistent! 😊 Lastly, I decided that when the apples are cooked and warm,
they are better to work with. So, I ‘canned’ the recipe instructions to cool
first. I filled the colander 5 times and mashed and mashed until I had 3 full
jars and maybe 3 more in the bowl. Woops! Now, I need more jars.
After
cleaning up the messy applesauce dishes, I got myself cleaned up too and went
into town to visit Mom. By this time, I had heard from Jamie with a compliment
on the Mat. He said it looked great and that he loved my signs. I found Mom
sleeping in the large sitting room right opposite the nurse station. I almost
didn’t recognize her because she was sitting in the sun and her hair appeared
much whiter than it is. Mom has more gray than white. Ashid told me that was
where he left her.
A nice breakfast on rye toast |
I sat
beside her for about 5 minutes before gently rubbing her arm to wake her up. I
don’t know that she recognized me but eventually with our chit chat and
giggles, she knew me as a daughter. We sat there for the whole visit and
because I hadn’t figured out my self-timer on my camera yet, I asked Ashid to
take a picture of Mom and I for me. He is a male nurse and one of the
friendliest. He seems to enjoy Mom’s antics and also keeps an eye for where she
is.
It was a
10-minute goodbye at her lunch table but a good one. She is very inquisitive at
where I’m going, where I’m living, do I have a ‘man’ and am I joining her for
lunch? Oh, she also wants to know if I’m coming back later today and it breaks
my heart to say no, not for a couple of days. They always turn into 5 – 7 days
but gratefully she doesn’t remember that. I had a nice time with Mom today and
value each good moment.
Without her glasses and her hair looking so white, I walked right by her a couple of times |
I tried some selfies but couldn't get her attention on the camera at first this turned into a cute one though |
There we are in the sunlight from the window |
On the
way home, I stopped ‘downtown’ at our second-hand store, Going Once, Going
Twice, to look for a few more sealing jars. She only had the old-fashioned
traditional jars that require a rubber ring so I passed on those. I’ll figure
something else out. Then, at home as we were biding our time for Loree and
Roland to arrive, Jamie drove up the driveway. He seemed relaxed, not in
working mode, so I invited him to sit and have a beer with us.
And then a couple of nice pictures together |
Within 15
minutes, we could hear the rumble of two motorcycles coming down North Line. As
Lori pulled in first on her Victory and Roland followed on his Indian, I told
Jamie that he didn’t need to rush off. I sensed that he was about to do just
that. We greeted our friends with a hug and made introductions before settling
at the patio table. The conversation went well and it was very cool to see
Jamie fit right in. He knew the area of Dryden, their home town, very well.
Happy hour, happy day |
After he
left, we sat and chatted more until it was time to start making supper. I’d
planned a blade roast of beef, small potatoes w/gravy and mixed veggies. The
vegetables were done in a pot on the stove but everything else was a one pot
meal. Perfect! The roast was the best size and potatoes and veggies were just
enough for everyone without leftovers. I like that especially when my fridge is
full. For dessert, we had creamy Jell-o which brought “I love Jell-o” from Lori
so I did good!
It was very hot but a lovely day to sit outside |
The
dishwasher is handy on nights we have company so I loaded it and eventually
before the evening was over, turned it on. We sat inside and chatted and by the
time we called it a night at 10, I knew we would both have a great night’s
sleep. For one, I was up at 6 and even though it was a sitting around day for
the most part, that can be tiring in itself. Also, Bill hadn’t had a snooze so
that can only benefit his slumber through the night and early morning.
We had a
great day. The sun was hot and the temperature rose to 74F up here on the
Ridge. I hope you can say the same for your Saturday.
Supper was delicious! Good night! |
Thank you
for the drop in. I love hearing from you if you care to leave a message. Wow, I
sure rambled today! I apologize again for the late posts – it is what it is in
our ‘no-data’ zone until the 31st.
Your days are definitely full! I hope the signs make a difference at the Mat.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your mom enjoys your visits whether she remembers them or not.
They can be!
DeleteI do believe the signs are working!!
Mom seems to enjoy our company.
Your mom looks good..gotta love both your smiles! How nice to have company and also for Jamie to enjoy a beer with you. Dinner looks yummy for sure!
ReplyDeleteI love when i can make Mom smile or laugh.
ReplyDeleteI was pleased that Jamie struck around for a relaxed visit.