Sunday, November 27, 2011

Grandkids Are Home from College

MONDAY:
Of all things, with all the grand kids coming home from college, I made up my mind to enjoy them and take a bi-week from my Blog.  Then I had second thoughts, many others are looking forward to the Blog.  Alas, Monday is always wash day and work on the computer while you shove the loads thru the machines.
Preparing to pay bills, I went on line to the bank.   A couple weeks ago we received instructions for a high teck security code that the bank was installing, it looked simple enough then.  Well, no matter what I did the cursor went to a different line.  I tried three times.  I anticipated trouble with the bank sale.  (HSBC to NIAGARA)  As Bob walked by I related my problem.  He sat down and with all the patience in the world, he could do it.  It didn't work for him either.  It locked us out and told us to call this number.  Right away Bob grabs the phone....dial....wait....wait...wait.  He hung up and dialed again.  I said, hay you better wait until we have the new minutes on the phone as we had 30 minutes left.  (new minutes the next day) I can work on something else until tomorrow.
Why don't you bring in the "Ugly Trees" for me to set up.  The Ugly Trees are a set of 3, of cheap-o pine.  Three different heights.   It's a challenge to make them look beautiful.  I like to put them on the stairs landing with a Manger Scene underneath.  However, I can't find the manger.  I must have packed it differently and I'm not ready to tear storage out from under the steps. 
UGLY TREES

Bob decided to wash the rec room windows and move all the furniture and sweep with the big boss.  (Kirby)  Great helper!  I go past the rec room with the first tree ready and Bob is laying on the couch.  "What's the matter, don't you feel good?"  "I'm resting as I can't put the furniture back until you put the manger scene up."  Okay Bob.  I drop all the tree work and unpack the manger. 

This is a miniature Fontanini set for young children which I gifted to Sarah years ago after one of our motor home trips to Bronner's Christmas Wonderland in Michigan.  Bob made the stable.(with electric tools)  
My friend stopped by for a cup of coffee and we visited until 5pm.  She wanted some investment advice, don't ask me, I can't even get my decimals in the right place!  She had just left and Betsy was pulling in from work. 
Supper over, dishes washed, back to the Ugly Trees, while we all waited for Sarah to get home from college.
TUESDAY:
Most of our day was preparing and driving to and from Lockport for calling hours for a friend's mother.  On the way home we buzzed by Debbie's but no one was home so we missed out on a good cup of coffee.   
I made one of Sarah's favorite meals for supper.  (Chicken Alfredo)  After we tried the bank again.  Same story.  I was starting to get concerned.  Bob was irritated!  My suggestions added to his demeanor, I needed to get away as he continued to punch keys.    I went in the craft room and did some scrap booking and watched the Biggest Loser. 
WEDNESDAY:
A wet morning; water laying in the back field again.  At least it's not snow.  So far, we haven't had a ground covering yet,  knock on wood. 
I wanted to bake more banana bread with cranberries as I thought the dates that I had put in my first batch was too sweet.  I did that and then started getting turkey fixings ready. 
Bob has bundled up his lap top and all the bank stuff and was going down town to the bank for help.  He was gone a long time and I was in need of more celery so I called to ask a favor of him.  Big mistake!  He was ticked with the bank employees who didn't know how to  help (or wouldn't) and was going to another bank to open a new account.  He made his anger known.  He found out that they had an hour back up on the phones; more customers than us had the same problem.  Fire the programmer!  At the new location, he received a call asking if he would come back as they figured out how to help him.  Long story short, we have to see if it works at home.
That evening the family gathered at the Red Osier (big beef house) to celebrate my birthday. (Stretching it again)  Betsy had made the reservations so all the kids were home from college and could attend. 
SARAH & BETSY
ALL HERE EXCEPT CHRISTIANNA & JOE WHO ARRIVED AFTER WE HAD OUR TABLE.
While there we drew names (first time ever)for our Christmas gift exchange, Annalynn had prepared the slips of paper with the names.  There was a couple orders for the famous big prime rib-16oz.   We could have lit up the table with all the cameras going off. Then David took group photos of the grand kids.
CHRISTIANNA, SARAH, ANNALYNN
 ALEX ERIC ROCKY
JOE HAS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE BLOG!


THE BIRTHDAY CUPCAKE!
After the songs and presents, the old farts headed home for a early evening, the college kids headed for other events.  All 21 or over, except Eric.   
THURSDAY:
 Oh, Milkman go get the turkey out of the garage refrig!  Ha, my chance to be up first, all dressed, charming, happy, making noise, while he tries to wake up.  What goes around comes around. 

We left for Debbie's about 1:00pm.  The turkey smelled so good all the way up there.  We had a great dinner.  After dishes everyone started reading the newspaper for Black Friday deals.  They went on line to order some items.  Debbie & Betsy prepared dessert.  We celebrated little Mathew's birthday; he will be nine tomorrow.  Bob forgot the camera so I'm waiting on photos in e mail.
FRIDAY:
I'm up-7:15am working on the Blog!  The Blog is developing into a competition as to who makes it in Grandma's Blog. I told them all, send me photos. 
This morning, with Bob's help, I pulled all the storage out from under the stairs.  That is a real pain to the hips, knees, and all over.  We unpacked more decorations and then put all the boxes back.  Little by little, we are getting there.
I FOUND IT!
( A little history for my kids) I bought this manger scene when I worked at W. T. Grant store (5 & dime) in State College, Pa., in 1956.  So it's old!  All the figurines are marked from Italy (not a chance that it is a Fontanini) and the price is on them-.29 cents except for the lambs which are marked .19 cents.  That being our first year of marriage, Bob had a hand saw and a hammer as tools, nothing electric.  He made the manger by hand and designed it so it would all come apart and lay flat in storage.   I hope there is someone in the family who will want this so it doesn't go to the curb trash when we are gone. 
After lunch, (to rest a bit) we took a drive up to Lancaster to D N D's and gave them some turkey leftovers.  The bank employee called us on Sync to say they had sent an email and had reset the sign in. (Really)  I also wanted to stop at Dave's Christmas Shop to look around and get some inspiration for decorating the trees.  They put so much on the trees, one can hardly see the tree.  But they are beautiful.  Leftovers was so good for supper.  We lounged the night away, watched the Gold Rush on TV until the girls came home from shopping to show us their treasurers. 
SATURDAY:
Dear God, will I ever get my sleep patterns back to normal?  It's 4:45am and I'm wide awake.  I ached all over so I took ibuprofen.  Staying quite, I had coffee and turned the computer on.  Finally, I could pay some bills. 
About 7am, I made some orange juice and went back to bed. 
The afternoon held some excitement when Sarah & Betsy returned from Rochester with Sarah's new lease vehicle.  Bob and I had to look it all over.  Sarah took us for a ride.  They are working on a ski rack for the roof.

SARAH, CINDER & THE NISSAN XTERRA

We had family movie night after supper.  During our break; I opened my birthday wine and made popcorn. 

SUNDAY:
We can't hardly believe this weather.  62o  We have had all the doors open in the garage just like summer time. 
My whole day was mostly cooking.  I made  bacon and poached eggs for everyone for breakfast. Then the favorite breaded chicken, rice & asparagus with chive & onion sauce for din din.  Bob and Sarah worked on putting the ski rack on the car.  Sarah started packing for the trip back to Bryant.  Betsy packed a cooler of food & fruits for Sarah to take back. 
What a busy week.  Now to relax and get back to the daily grind.  I'm looking forward to the Steelers game.

Hope everyone has a good week.  Thanks for clicking in.

Golden Gram

Sunday, November 20, 2011

BIRTHDAY WEEK & Research about Black Friday.

MONDAY:
How did you find my Blog Sunday?  I posted it and received all the confirmations that it posted but I couldn't find it on Face book.   Some times it will post twice.  Maybe I'll post it again.  Once again, I'm frustrated!
Well, here they come!  The Christmas Wish Lists in my family are always a contest to see who gets their list out first!  Betsy's arrived by e-mail @ 4:16pm and David's arrived by e-mail @ 7:24pm.  Television was a big influence for ideas when the kids were young.  As new toys were introduced they would start their lists; by Christmas they had all new ideas on their lists.  So you wouldn't want to rush out and scoop up stuff to early.  The kids would stick their lists to the refrigerator with arrows pointing to their name so Santa and I didn't miss them. 
Now with the computers, " Dear Santa" gets photos of the gift on the list. Just in time for Black Friday.    I really don't remember when "Black Friday" started but I never heard my folks talk about it.  Maybe Wal*Mart started it.  Research? 
JANUARY 1966 -- "Black Friday" is the name which the Philadelphia Police Department has given to the Friday following Thanksgiving Day. It is not a term of endearment to them. "Black Friday" officially opens the Christmas shopping season in center city, and it usually brings massive traffic jams and over-crowded sidewalks as the downtown stores are mobbed from opening to closing.[11]
The term Black Friday began to get wider exposure around 1975.
Philadelphia police and bus drivers call it "Black Friday" - that day each year between Thanksgiving Day and the Army–Navy Game. It is the busiest shopping and traffic day of the year in the Bicentennial City as the Christmas list is checked off and the Eastern college football season nears conclusion.
The term's spread was gradual, however, and in 1985 the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that retailers in Cincinnati and Los Angeles were still unaware of the term.[12]
More recently, Black Friday has been exported to nations outside of North America such as Australia and the United Kingdom by major online retailers like Amazon or Apple.[9][10]
TUESDAY:
Today Betsy has our new car while hers is at the mechanics. She is trying to keep it running until Sarah graduates. She has a 2002 Yukon.  I suppose she is showing ours to the guys at work.   Last week, they said her Dad got screwed because there isn't a gas cap.  Another new fan dangled item;  the little door is under pressure or something. There is a special insert plastic funnel in case you run out of gas and half to fill manually.
So Bob without a car means I have to entertain him; find stuff for him to do.  Okay Bob.  It's still nice outside so we worked on a couple more Christmas decos.  Now he has electric lines to run for those things.
THE NEW TREES/ CAN'T EVEN SEE THE RED BERRIES AND PINE CONES  BUT AT LEAST THEY WON'T BE CLIMBING A LADDER TO DO THE COLUMNS.

THIS IS MY "LEAVE A NOTE" MAILBOX
Things are real confusing here; inside I have fall decos and outside are Christmas.  Hooa, Hooa!
I hurried inside and started to remove the items on the top of the china cabinet to wash.  Maybe if I do one shelf a day it won't be such a big job.   If you have glass, make it shine! 
I have to get all the tables cleared by the time Betsy gets home.  After supper she will want to work on the turkey and cranberries that she is taking to work tomorrow for the office luncheon.  Ha, I have to laugh.  The guys bring canned gravy, instant potatoes, bags of lettuce, etc.  but each does a part.  At least the boss still lets them do it. 
WEDNESDAY:
Up late, late breakfast;  make something of this day girl.  I started to do another shelf in the china cabinet.  I tried some multi tasking and prepared a pot of chicken soup at the same time.   I'm having dinner out with my friends (early birthday) so I felt guilty and made the soup for the crew.  I'm to old world; they could have cooked and there is always peanut butter.  Time to shower and get ready to go at 4:00pm.
THAT'S A BIG POT  OF SOUP!
THURSDAY: 
We went to Tully's last night for dinner.  I was happy as our older girlfriend was able to come this time.  I had the best chicken fingers, so good.  The girls gifted me with a big basket of things; movies, popcorn, napkins, wine etc.  Now when Sarah gets home we can have movie night.  The basket also included the new Nicholas Sparks book, "Rescue."  I've finished it now and was surprised on the idea for the story at the back of the book. 
However, maybe for the first time ever, the coffee or something kept me up all night.  I heard Betsy get coffee at 6 this morning, then I slept until 12:30.  That just ruins my day.  I was so annoyed!
I hustled to start another shelf in the china cabinet.  Then we went to Tops for the groceries and to get the turkey at .48 a lb.  Shoot, when we got home it was time to start supper. 
Bob has gone to a neighborhood meeting, (rezoning) and he will report on his visit with the owner of the back field who definitely does not want the field rezoned!   Another buyer is in the wings already.
Now to turn on the computer and catch up on the days happenings. 
FRIDAY: 
Boy, this sleeping late is becoming a habit.  Bob just asked what I want for breakfast.  I'm the birthday girl today!   He is up, showered, dressed and cheerful.  Ugh!   He offered to cook!  That's a good start.
We went downtown to do about 4 errands.  One stop was to drop off used clothing at a church.  We drove in and the little building was all locked up.  Funny, they didn't have a open window or a deposit hole.   Bob put the bag on the door handle rather than the ground.  As we drove away, I noticed that the back side had a deposit hole....wouldn't you think it would be by the driver's side of the building. The spoiled-can't walk society demands an adjustment. 
Back home, we had lunch.  I finished the china cabinet before supper.  Yeah!  Bob worked on the ceiling fans & chandelier light.
When Betsy returned from work she had an ice cream cake which we had for desert.  Then we all jumped in the car and went to see the movie "HAPPY FEET 2".  It was so cute.
WE ARE ALL SET FOR 3 D WITH OUR GLASSES & POPCORN! 
We were surprised by the "sold out crowd" at our local theater.  They were all going to see a vampire movie.  Both showings were sold out.  There was only 14 people in the Happy Feet 2 movie.   No wonder the world is so violent, I'll stick with Warner Brothers & Disney.
SATURDAY:
The day is almost gone and I haven't accomplished much.  I did bake Banana Bread for turkey day and the Apple Cuts Sheet Pie to take to Debbie's tomorrow.  We visited with a neighbor.  Oh, I made my Christmas Wish List.  Other than that-nothing.  I can't even say I was reading. 
SUNDAY:
 Betsy called me this morning to get up and get ready to go to Lockport for the Bridal Workshop.  My knees ached and I just couldn't get going so as not to hold her up, I decided not to go.    
I wasn't out of the shower yet and we had company.  There was a mix up; David & Donna came here thinking the workshop was here as we always do crafts & painting here.  Little slip of information.  So we had coffee and visited. 
After they went back home; Bob and I worked on more Christmas decos.  We put up the North Pole Christmas Village.  It looks so beautiful. 

SANTA'S HOUSE AND ELF HOUSES
THE COKE A COLA HOUSE.
THE GRINCH'S HOUSE
 I had just finished sweeping up the mess and grandson Alex stopped in on his way home from college.  We had pizza for supper and he visited with Betsy when she came back home.  We all watched some football.  Nice to relax.

A couple years ago, at our Thanksgiving dinner a large feather was passed to each guest and they had to say what they were thankful for at this dinner.  "Like count your blessings!"  Have a Happy Thanksgiving.

Thanks for clicking in.

Golden Gram



 

 

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Monday, Monday

MONDAY:
Well, here we go with a start to another week.  I really should have a "to do" list with turkey day out there in the ranks.  The young me would have to scrub walls, wash the curtains, clean the refrigerator, wash all the dishes in the china cabinet, etc. etc.  The old me says, maybe I'll do the china cabinet, but not today!
It was nice when I got up today but it's clouded over now.  Should have gone out to rake leaves but I had the washing to do.  Bob had bartered on the phone all day Saturday with the salesman from Ford.  Do you wonder why we go over our minutes?  This morning he wanted to go back up to look at the SUV again.  The previous owner was from PA. Bob  wanted them to put it up on the rack so he could look for flood remains; just in case.  It's a used 2011, (program vehicle) Escape with 11,000 miles on it.  He has a list of questions and he thought of other ideas he wanted to check.  I wasn't going for that ordeal!    He wanted the Trail Blazer title, the check book, and my keys just in case.  So I continued with the washing and computer work.  He has been gone for 3.5 hours now and he just called, using the Sync.  Some fan dangled new system.  I think he bought the car!  Oh brother-where's the chocolate?
BUY AMERICAN!  
TUESDAY:
I went to Penney's this morning to exchange a couple of Saturday's purchases.  The place was still busy with shoppers with coupons so I had to wait in lines.  It looked like alot of Christmas presents being purchased.   How do they get ideas so early? 
I drove the new vehicle and Bob rode along to explain all the gadgets.  So many nice things, it's been a long time since we had a new car.  If this one lasts for 10 years like our Trail Blazer, it could very well be our last vehicle purchase.  We're in the Autumn of our years, ya know.  (Golden Years)
On the way home, we stopped at the fire station to vote.  The simplest ballots ever, only one contested office - Coroner. 
To vote, we now have to mark a sheet and put it in a machine that looks like a copy machine.  I don't know if that's progress or not.  I liked to pull the handles.  Ha!
After lunch we went out side to work since it was so warm.  I raked and Bob ran the tractor to pick up leaves.  It looked so much better after it was done.  I wanted to do windows today but we ran out of time. 
Supper's over and it's time for the Biggest Loser on TV which will probably be preempted for the election results.  
WEDNESDAY:
It was still warm enough to have my morning coffee on the porch which I enjoy.  Later I made a poached egg for breakfast, Bob had his oatmeal earlier and was off somewhere.
I was trying to decide if I wanted to go shopping as I'd like a new winter jacket but we will be gone all day tomorrow so that thought was nixed.  I made several phone calls instead.
Then after lunch, with Bob's help, I took down the bedroom curtains  and washed the windows.  Oh yea, I chased the cowboys; when Betsy was young, she called cobwebs- cowboys.  I don't know how that got started.  I just finished putting the clean curtains up and it was time to start supper.  Today I made a pork loin with sauerkraut the way Mom used to make it with lots of bay leaves.  So good!
Our activities after supper was to get everything ready to go to Buffalo tomorrow as Bob has two follow up medical tests scheduled for 9:45am. 
THURSDAY:
What a long day!  We left home at 8:35am heading for the Buffalo Heart Group @ Maple Ave., for Bob's appointment.  Bob had an abdominal Aortic Ultrasound.  This is a follow up procedure to the stent placement to make sure there are no other blockages below the heart.  This test took about 20 minutes and we were on our way to Macy's.  A quick look around the store and then we headed for Buff. Heart Group on Williams St. for his nuke stress test.
First, we had to pick up a fat lunch for him to eat after he had the shot in the arm.  Then the waiting begins!  He went in about 11:40 and he was done at 3:30pm.  He was pooped!  He increased his treadmill time by 50%, so that's wonderful!  Results will be sent to his Dr.  Bob has to make an appointment there next.  Bob told me to head for Tim Horton's for coffee as none was allowed prior to both tests.  We dropped off some pickles at our son's house in Lancaster and headed home.  The whole day was dark and rainy.  I did all the driving to get to know the new vehicle better.  It handles beautifully, but quite small inside compared to the Trail Blazer. 
A couple phone calls and a quick sandwich supper and I'm calling it a day.  Time to become a couch potato.
FRIDAY:
Betsy had the day off today for a couple appointments so it felt like the weekend with her home.  The porch was too cold for my cup of coffee this morning.  Sooner than later, I knew that would be over and the dreaded winter would arrive.
After a couple miscellaneous computer jobs; I decided to take the living room curtains down to wash them.  I have the sheer flat panels and 2 pair of sheer drape type.  The sheer drapes hang in a half moon design, very hard to get two windows hung evenly.   I 'm not sure I  had them down last year.  It's just such a terrible job to get them back up and keep them from slipping constantly.  Oh, I chased all the cowboys; ceiling, walls etc.  Then as the washer/dryer quit I started putting the curtains back up.  The flat panels are a snap.  Then the long sheer drapes; one rose color and one Burgundy.  What a time.  Bob came along and offered to help.  Good thing because I was already looking on line to see how much new simple drapes would cost me.  I'd throw those suckers out in a heart beat.  Guess what?  He put them up with no trouble at all.  Then he put a cable tie band on them; they won't slip & slide.  He doesn't even need the step ladder.  Mom always called him, "a long drink of water!"  
THE HALF MOON LOOK IS NOT JUST RIGHT YET, TRY AGAIN.
Late afternoon we noticed a light dusting of white stuff outside.  We couldn't decide if it was flakes or hail.  It came down slowly but it was definitely pellets. 
SNOW OR HAIL?
We went over town to shop a couple places,  then out for supper to Miss Batavia.  Yesterday was our 55th wedding anniversary and the day was jam packed so we treated ourselves today.  Miss Batavia is not your sophisticated, elegant stop but we love their beef sandwiches so that was our choice. 
Home to feed the dog and enjoy a quite evening. 
SATURDAY:
I had another one of those sleepless nights.  Bob says that he called me but I didn't get up.  Bob was gone to the Gold Diggers breakfast meeting when I did get up.  The Early Bird gets the worm!  
Betsy and I went over to Little Buffalo (west end of town) and did some shopping and checked out turkey prices.  .79 a pound at Wal*Mart, .48 a pound at Tops with a $25.00 order. 
The guy that brings a truck load of Florida oranges was at Clor's.  Yeah!  We bought a box and they are so sweet and luscious.  What a treat!
After lunch the crew disappeared on me.  Nappie time.  If I lay down now, I'll have another bad night.  So turn on the computer to see what's new. 
ROCKY'S FRIEND MIKE AND ROCKY
This photo just came in.  My grandson, Rocky, and his friend, Mike went to the Niagara University President's Dinner Dance.  I'd say they look "snazzy!"  This is their Senior year so I guess they decided to do it up big time.
SUNDAY;
We all went our own way this morning; no big communal breakfast.  Betsy made chocolate chunk cookies.  During lunch we talked about decorating the outside of the house while it was warm.  Our roof edge lights are shot.  I suggested down sizing as I don't want Bob or Betsy going up on the ladder.  Undecided about lights, after lunch, Betsy offered to take me shopping to look for a jacket. We went to Burlington Coat Factory and I liked two jackets at very reasonable prices so I bought them both. 
Then we went to Bed, Bath and Beyond to look at Christmas trees to put on each side of  the front door.  We both had 20% off coupons so we each bought one.   They are 5.5' tall and they are pre-lit.  They should look nice.

Getting home late to start supper, Betsy helped me fix the  turkey breast, stuffing and sweet potatoes.   
Now I have the trees to shape and put out.  We usually don't turn the lights on until after Turkey day.   So much to do now for the holidays. 

Have a good one everyone.

Golden Gram


Sunday, November 6, 2011

SET THE CLOCKS BACK.

DID YOU HAVE A HAPPY HALLOWEEN?
HOW DID YOU CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAY?
SARAH-THAT'S CREEPY!

During the day, I did the usual hum drum daily duties.   The washing is larger now that the winter sweaters, parkas etc. are being used.   Everything on TV is about Halloween. 
8:00pm-We have had about 9 Trick or Treaters so far. The kids are all grown up on our street, or they go to town for parties.  So not to exciting.  Betsy painted my nails. 

TUESDAY:
7:30am Sure, I'm up early when I haven't a place to go.  (I usually sleep in if I have an appointmentI had my coffee on the porch, looking for deer.  None!  I went in the bedroom to make the bed (last man up usually makes the bed and Bob was still in it) and looked out the window and there was 3 deer going across the field.  That's the first that I have seen them in weeks. 

Well, I have a couple miscellaneous things I could do today. What will it be? 
I need to move monies out of the check book into my "slush in Quicken".   I have about 10 "slushes" and it helps to cover the unexpected and a couple expected yearly bills; like insurance.  I avoid their cute little charges per month by paying the yearly amount when due.    Budget, budget, budget. 

I ended up helping Bob to drill holes in wine bottles for Debbie. The holes go in the back so we can put electric lights in them before decorating.
THE BOTTLES ARE FROM OLIVE GARDEN.
BOB PUTS THEM IN THIS JIG.
DRILLING A HOLE IN THEM.
We drilled 29 bottles; one cracked so that was thrown in the garbage.  He has a Jig that he uses; and I spray the anti freeze-soap mixture on to keep the bit cool.  Then we rinsed the bottles but we didn't take the labels off as the girls said they would do it.  Their making Halloween bottles now with spiders etc.

It was such a beautiful day that after lunch I went over to Wal-Mart and then Oliver's as I have a couple gifts to get ready again.  Besides I had to pick up that video; WATER FOR ELEPHANTS!

Before supper, I hunted thru magazines for a recipe that I wanted to try for supper and couldn't find it.  I should have photo copied it when I saw it.  It was chicken fingers rolled in crushed peanuts.  Looked good.  Instead, I made a chicken pot pie and the family loved it.  Always nice to hear something is good.
Such a nice day, Bob worked outside.  He fixed the electric dog fence once he found where it was broken. 

Bob is off to the Town Board meeting; they are working on rezoning laws and he wanted to sit in.  He has volunteered to be the "gofer man" again for the neighborhood.  The neighbors think we can rezone the back field before another buyer comes along.  They want it to be "owner occupied".  How?  We don't own the land. 
I'll fix my gift cards and run to watch some TV-The Biggest Looser.  The video (Water for Elephants) will have to wait until tomorrow night. 

WEDNESDAY: 
We left home about 9:30 for Lockport as I had a hair appointment.  There was construction on one road that held us up (3 places) so I was late.  After we had a stop at Burger King for an early lunch an then drove to the Ford dealers up there.  We looked at another Ford Escape but a larger model.  It was nice. 
I also had a retirement gift to drop off to a friend of the family.  Her hubby accepted the gift as she was away on a medical appointment.  One more stop before heading home; leave the wine bottles at Debbie's. 
At home, we made our 4:00 coffee and sat on the back porch and the deer were out near the woods.  We had warm ups for supper and then hurried down stairs to watch the video, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS.  We all enjoyed it.  We sat comparing it to the book. 

THURSDAY:
I don't know where the morning went.  Little of this, little of that.  We had an early lunch and went over town to Verizon.  We had gone over our minutes and Bob wanted to have the bill checked out.  If you know Bob, you'd know it wasn't one question he would ask.  I hunted for a chair.  The place was  buzzing with people. 
Once he was satisfied, we went to Bed, Bath and Beyond and then Burger King.  We had coupons for BK for free ice cream so we wanted to try it out as it's a new product.  The dairy quality tester said it had to much ice in it.  Not enough cream used.  Okay, but it was cold and good on a beautiful day.

I'm surprising the crew with a Nacho plate for supper.  I found a new recipe which calls for bar be q chicken, melted cheese, small tomatoes chopped, and jalapeno peppers.  I'm so sick of all the tried and true recipes.  Hope they don't throw it at me.  Or worse yet, if their still hungry.
FRIDAY:
Bob called the salesman at the Ford dealers in Medina again to see if he was working today.  We did a few jobs around home and then left about 11:00 to go there.
We wanted to look at the next model up as it had a better storage area underneath of the back carpet; we could store all the towing cables in there. I wanted to do a test drive.  3 hours later we went for lunch, no deal.  While eating a call came in to tell us that my friend came thru
We scooted home to let the dog out.  We were not hungry at supper time so I made a batch of cut out cookies to put in refrig to cool.  Then I started the cookie sheet apple pie so I'd have some thing to send to Eric Saturday when the kids came by to leave Coco with us before heading to Utica for the game.  I finally cleaned the kitchen about 10:30; long day.
SATURDAY:
Betsy and I went down to J.C. Penney's as they had a "door buster or early bird sale" today.  We had several coupons also.  I guess we shopped about and hour; finding sweaters & robes on sale.
When we got back I started making the icing for the pie.  Betsy went over to the grocery store.  I made the bed, tried on the new sweaters and waited for Betsy as she was getting lunch stuff.  I didn't want to start the cut out cookies until we all had lunch.  The kids came with Coco and joined us for dessert.  I packed up the pie for Eric and they left for the game. 
PUMPKIN CUT OUT COOKIES


YUM, THEY ARE GOOD!
Betsy is so fast, that I just let her do the cookies while I prepared a pot of Chili for supper.  Then we iced the cookies; watching Coco so she didn't get a treat.  After supper I had some work to do on computer for Chapter 12 so that's done. 
The game is over and Utica lost.  The kids should be here around 11 to pick up Coco...so guess I'll go watch some TV till they get here.

SUNDAY:
Day light savings time ends today.  Why do they continue the changing of the time?  If it was for the farmers to have more day light for chores; it isn't needed any more.  As we have farmers tilling the fields with all kinds of lights on those monster tractors until late at night. 

We have lots geese flying around again.  While having my morning coffee, I tried to get a pic as they flew towards the house.  They better keep flying South. 
I spent the morning on the phone to people who aren't on the Verizon program, plus my friend at Roswell.   I worked a couple e mails in too.  Sorta a lazy day at our house.  I read the Sunday paper and cut coupons.  Bob watched the Bills game.  We are expecting friends over for coffee so I guess that I'll post this.  Then to see the Steelers game. 

Have a good one everyone.

Golden Gram