Monday, March 30, 2009

too much to do & not enough time or energy...

 I'm still out at Mom's...keeping pretty busy, doing paperwork, catching her up on her Dr.appointments,etc.
   
I did manage to finish a knit baby sweater

for one of the grandbabies, and a crocheted
bandanna for the baby of one of my daughter's
 friends.  I hope that the bandanna fits. 

 I think it looks cute on one of Mom's dolls.
  :o)))))

My brother Terry and his girlfriend, Deb, came up for the weekend this last weekend.  The job for the weekend was to trim the big, old Elm tree in
 the backyard. 
 I am not sure exactly how old that tree is, but it
 is huge, and many of the limbs were heavy, and hanging over the house. 
Terry was a 'tree surgeon' for many years, so he knows what he is doing. 

I have never seen him in action before though.    It was pretty impressive to watch.

I helped a little, but not nearly as much 
as I feel I should have.  I had to leave halfway through to go pick up Frank from the hospital.
And for the last bit of this 'chatty' post... I made my first real Lemon Meringue Pie...from scratch...not instant pudding...lol...
I picked the lemons from Mom's Meyer Lemon tree, and squeezed the juice even...

It looked like a picture...in fact, Mom 
made me take  a picture...
and even more surprising, it actually tasted pretty good...but it was a lot of work.... LOL.  So I am not sure how often I will make it...

Have an awesome week!



Thursday, March 19, 2009

lost in space....

We've been busy, so I haven't posted for a few weeks... we have been working on helping Kim and James finish painting their nursery and bedroom, and stenciling the nursery.  
And of course - had to get in my time with our new grandbaby.  And trying to get our lovebirds listed so we can try and find them new homes.
It's impossible for me to be able to keep up with them lately...just too much going on all of the time it seems.
I am in sunny California again, checking up on my Mom, and 'stuff'.  She is going to have a procedure done tomorrow that will hopefully help ease some of the pain she has been having in her back, and legs.  She is definitely having a difficult time getting around, and her body is not cooperating with her at all. Her mind is still sharp as a tack, tho!
The flight out was interesting.  The little plane that I took for the first 'leg' of the flight had propellers.  I think they had to go out and give them a spin to get them going.  :o)  The engine was so loud, that I was wishing I had brought earplugs along for the trip!!!  (I did see some very fashionable looking ones on fellow passengers in purple, green and pink!  They obviously are seasoned travelers)
As the plane lifted off, it was vibrating so much, that my teeth were rattling.  I have never, ever been airsick before.... but this plane had me looking in the seat pocket to see if they had a 'Motion Discomfort' bag.  (commonly known as a 'barf bag'!)  I was  sort of  disappointed to see that they did, and it was a generic navy blue... very boring.... if I was gonna have to be sick, I would want my bag to have pretty flowers on it, or something interesting... just to improve the experience a bit.  (believe it or not - there are actually people that collect barf bags???)
As it turned out, I didn't need it after all.  But I did need to take some Excedrin for the headache from the engine noise and plane vibration.
The rest of the flight out was uneventful.  (I'm always grateful for that.)  The two people in the next seats were pleasant.  There was an adorable little girl in the seat in front of me, traveling with her Mommy and Grandma.  This little girl was just under 2 yrs old, and so cute! Curly brown hair and big blue eyes.  She was really very good through most of the flight...but 5 hours is a long time for a toddler to sit and not get frustrated with it.  Toward the end of the flight, this little girl had had enough!  I had to shake my head at a lady sitting across from them, who said "I have an idea!  Honey (speaking to the less than 2 yr old) - you should practice your manners.  It's not nice to scream and throw fits on a plane."  I almost laughed out loud at her!  Obviously, she has never had kids!  If I had been that little girls Mommy, I would have been very offended.
I dug through my backpack, which had almost anything you could need...or Not...and found a little flashlight in there.  So I turned it on and showed it to Charlotte (the little girl) and told her it was 'magic'.  She entertained herself, and her Mommy and Grandma with that for almost a half hour.  Too cute!
Well, I am going to pretend that I have a little bit of sense left... and get my butt to bed.
Happy Thursday!! The weekend's almost here...