Sunday, September 28, 2008
The Drive-In
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Monday, September 22, 2008
Honey Do List
We had a really stormy day on Saturday so unfortunately we couldn't work outside in the yard. I was terribly upset about that, NOT. Anyway over breakfast I got the brilliant idea that my list of Honey Do's was not getting any shorter. I remembered that we had purchased under cabinet lighting three years ago when we built this house and they were patiently waiting to be installed.
I did all the emptying of the cabinet work and Dave did the actual installation of the lights. They are pretty cool looking and only took three years to get done. It's a good thing I am such a patient person. ;)
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
20 Year Reunion
Wow do I feel old! I just got news of my 20 year class reunion. I've moved so many times (11) since High School that I've never gotten any of the invitations for the 5, 10 and 15 year reunions. They found me through the Classmates.com website. I love the Internet. It's been fun reading the comments posted on the website for the reunion. Another bonus is that if you comment, it links to your Blog and so I've been able to hear from long lost friends via comments on my Blog (Hi Amy). It's also been cool looking at the map that keeps track of where people are logging in from. There are people everywhere, Germany, Alaska and all over the U.S. The reunion is during Mountain Crest's Homecoming. I was expecting something in August so I was surprised to find out it was just a couple weeks away. It'll be interesting to see what everyone is doing now that they're Grown Ups. Me, I'll never grow up!
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Friday, September 12, 2008
Peaches
This weekend I spent most all day Saturday bottling peaches. I know it's not cheaper than buying the cans,(since I don't have my own peach trees)but I really don't like the crunchy green peaches that taste like metal when you buy them canned. The kids helped a little but besides the sticky mess, I really don't mind pretending to be Martha Stewart(minus the staff)sometimes. There's just nothing prettier than a countertop full of things you've bottled. The garden has been very neglected lately. Things just didn't take off and grow well this year. We got barely two meals worth of corn and the beans are not producing much. We do have a lot of Tomatoes and if the frost hold off, I might even have enough to bottle. We have millions of Cherry tomatoes. I think after this year we will only plant one Cherry Tomato and one Zucchini because of course the Zucchini is growing great. The squash bugs are killing it though and I'm letting them. I've had my fill of it and so have the neighbors.
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