Sunday, October 27, 2024
Concert week
Sunday, October 20, 2024
Third full week of October
And, suddenly, it is Sunday again! We had two nights of freeze warnings and, because I still have green tomatoes and yellow wax beans growing, I covered them and saved them for another day. Temperatures stay chilly at night but have been warming back up into the 70's during the day. And, I am still having to water everything! My morning gardening consists of straightening flower bed edges, pulling weeds (always) and basically getting ready for winter. We stopped at a Menards this week and I bought some tulip and grape hyacinth bulbs to plant is my three largest outside pots.
Steve and I visited an antique mall Thursday morning just for fun. We found a cute little primitive nativity ornament (as if we needed any more of them!) and a smallish wooden tray with four compartments that Steve will use in his catch-all drawer.
We finished watching Over The Garden Wall Monday evening, we watched Cars on Friday evening and Inside Out II on Saturday so it was a great week of movie watching.
Remember our neighbor Fred and his second dog, Star?
Well, she is an escape artist! Fred has been trying to keep her in his fenced backyard ever since he got her but, in spite of his and Steve's efforts to plug fence holes, she continued to get out. He even tried putting a cone on her so she couldn't squeeze through tiny openings and she STILL got out! Fred was so worried she would get hit by a car that, on Friday, Steve took him and Fred back to the Humane Society where he sadly relinquished ownership. She is such an adorable looking dog and has such a cheery personality that hopefully, she will be quickly adopted by a family (with a HIGH, impenetrable fence).
And, that is my week....
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Beginning and ending our week with family
Sunday, October 6, 2024
October comes in like a lamb
Wait, wrong season! But, it really was a quiet week at 4018 Bates St. which was kind of nice...
So, in this blog, I will give you an update on the various activities that fill my life each week:
Yard - my second crop of beans are up and producing blossoms and the two tomato plants are still producing fruit, albeit somewhat slowly. I finally finished creating the front yard flagpole flower bed early this week but now, as I look at it, I think I am going to shave off a bit more lawn to make it more even. I have started to even out the flower beds in the back yard. The darn lawn keeps creeping into them so, at least once a year, I have to reign them in. I am also extending a flower bed to encompass the dogwood tree by the deck because the "lawn" right there is basically weeds.
Sewing - Currently, I am sewing up Christmas themed draw-string bags to hold gifts. On Thursday morning, I visited Betty, a friend in the ward and a confessed fabric hoarder. She shared some fabric with me that I can use for my humanitarian quilts. She is in her 80's, she lives with her sister who is even older (they have a daily care giver) and they both have so much stuff that they are slowly going through and getting rid of. So, coming to take some fabric off her hands was hopefully helpful to her. It was a Happy Hookers week but I did not attend. I sent about 30 hats of various sizes with Mary to deliver and she brought me back MORE yarn. I probably have enough yarn now to make hats to last me for six months!
Music - This year is SOOO much better than last year. I enjoy my once-a-week beginning strings class at the home school building very much. My 13 private students are all a joy to teach and, thankfully, they don't all come every week. The upcoming civic orchestra concert is at the end of this month and the music is quite enjoyable to play. I am still doing the programs so that has been the monkey on my back this past week and will continue to be until I get it to the printers this coming Wednesday.
Family History / Temple - Because of the concert program, scanning photos for my mom's book has taken a back seat this past week. The temple has been closed for cleaning these past two weeks but Steve and I did go Thursday to help with the cleaning.
Kindness Begins With Me / Welcome Center - Nothing really new to report. Monday mornings for me and Thursday evenings for both of us continue. The Monday morning activity this week was crocheting and, when we were done, there was leftover yarn that the ladies didn't want so guess who brought it home? You guessed it!
Baking - this is not always an activity I do every week but yesterday I went on a gluten-free baking tirade and made a batch of pancakes, a pumpkin roll, lemon donuts and pumpkin muffins. Yummy times ahead!
Viewing movies/shows - Steve and I watched the final episode of Rings of Power and were just blown away. It is so good! We watched a movie loaned to us by Elise - The Manchurian Candidate (original one with Frank Sinatra). It was quite good. We also watched an episode of Star Trek Next Generation that Elise recommended to us called The Game. It was pretty prophetic of current times. We also watched a Bluey episode, Bob Bilby. that Steve caught while the grandkids were on their binge last Saturday and he wanted me to see it. Very adorable.
Happy October to you all!