The Ridge
On Friday, May 2nd I was having a beautiful sleep before my first movement. I noticed from our reflective clock that the ceiling was reading 6:30. I was really happy to be able to shut my eyes again for another 20 minutes or so. 😊 Gibbs felt me move and lifted his head to see what I was going to do.

Good morning!
I was surprised to see this bright
peek at sundown.
When it was time, I accepted his hugs and
kisses before stretching out the kinks and getting up. It was, by then, 7:10
and Bill was still downstairs, finishing his cereal and making coffee. I
slipped into the bathroom, washed, then dressed before joining him downstairs.
How exciting! Another dull cloudy cold day.
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| When can we go out and play again, Mom? |
The Mat turned into a longer period than I
expected, with 3 customers to start and then 2 more arriving before I left. I’d
decided to empty the full Lost and Found. I’ve been monitoring it for 2 weeks
and nothing has been claimed. Oh brother! So, after first cleaning the machines
and emptying dryer trays, I pulled the items out.
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| The sandwiches on keto buns look better than they tasted but I know I can eat them this way. They weren't too bad. |
He told a few jokes and chattered in very
broken English but I think I laughed at the appropriate moments. He’s quite a
card and a nice man. I logged 1.5 hours today and drove to Foodland for Bill’s
bread. As soon as I walked in, another former Mat customer (now manager at the
grocery store) asked if I was looking for work. I could have had a temporary
job just like that!

There was an influx of traffic going by today.
Gravel trucks turned it into a highway scenario,
and we did get some much needed fill on North Line
but it wasn't spread very well.
Well, since it was full hours for a month and a half, I declined with a thank you. He thought of me, knowing something full time would not be of interest. I don’t know what the job would entail but I can’t be away from home for full days, nor will I give up my other part time positions. He understood, but I found that interesting.

I enjoy working on the crossword puzzle.
Then to Impact Tire to pick up our Catch the Ace tickets for tonight’s draw. Jackie still calls me Ptooties from our very first meeting. People are starting to get to know us around town, me especially because of my job at the Mat and because I am in the stores often.
Back home, I wasn’t any more impressed with the weather than I was earlier, it hadn’t budged in temperature. We didn’t get any rain, although they called for some, but Gibbs and I walked to put 3 cards in the mailbox at noon hour. I couldn’t wait to get back inside, I wasn’t dressed properly.
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| Bill and I drove back into town at 5:30. Yup, still heavy clouds. |
I worked on our advent calendar, Bill and I have one on the wall that gets changed up at each anniversary and worked on the crossword puzzle that came in today’s paper. This is one of my challenges and it will last me all week until the next one arrives. I pick away at it each day. Bill gets the Word Search and he does the same when he is sitting idly.

Deeter and Roz, tonight's ticket masters.
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo early.
It was lots of laughs.

Roz doing the Mexican Hat dance.
They do this draw live so non-attendees
can watch it live on Facebook.
I made my tea at 3:30 and sat with Gibbs until Bill got home. Tonight is our draw at the curling club so supper will be after 7. Bacon and eggs are on the menu and that is something quick and easy to prepare. We’ve only reached a high of 7C/46F today, which is a very low HIGH and will drop again to about 3C/37F.

We were one of the few that were
last to leave tonight.
Bill was home by 3:45 and we relaxed together
until 5:30 when we drove into town. We are quite enjoying getting to know some
of the locals and ordered a rum and Coke while we waited for the draw. Not
lucky again but the jackpot is up to $11,000 so there is still hope to find
that Ace of spades! We were home by 7:30.
Lastly, we celebrate yet another brother-in-laws birthday today. I hope John (Gayle's hubby) had a great day!
Supper turned out well.

Happy Birthday, John!
Good night!
Thank you for stopping by.



Hard to turn down those part time jobs, but what would Gibbs do without you? Happy Birthday John!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't as hard since it meant every day for about 45 days. 3 hours per day and i might have said yes.
DeleteHappy Birthday to your BIL John! Nice of them to have their birthdays close together...at least for me, it would make it easier to remember.
ReplyDeleteI almost hate to tell you, but it is 20C already (at 11:30 a.m.) with a forecast high of 27C. But we are in for a swing again, though will still be in double digits on Monday-Wednesday.
Thank you.
DeleteIt's okay, my brother in Alberta told us the same thing. We will be in the double digits tomorrow and your weather comes our way soon!
Wow, how wonderful that the owner thought of you for the position. Happy Birthday to the next BIL. We reached 30C here in the city of Estevan. The official temperature out at the airport was a bit lower.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I felt grateful that he thought of me, maybe a part time position down the road?? Who knows.
DeleteSend the weather this way, we'll take some!
I hope you are thoroughly enjoying yourself today, it being sunny out even if not really warm!
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