The Seasons

The last pot of tomatoes was chopped up this morning and set to simmer. We sat down to decide if we would make spaghetti sauce or chili?

In the end we made a thick, vegetable infused chili. Hubby helped me to chop vegetables and now my freezer is full of Spaghetti Sauce, Chili and wonderful Salmon from my cousin, Dave!

I am cooking a turkey today (Sunday) and then setting the bones to simmer so I can make a low sodium turkey soup. Usually I end up with a ton of that too, so the last little spaces of the freezer in the basement will be full!

My next goal is to eat out of the freezer in the kitchen, and get rid of anything that’s been frozen for a while.

My local grocery store is having a big sale on pasta this week. 89 cents a pound. So we will stock up on spaghetti, egg noodles and other pastas.

Hubby was picking apples today for the local farm stand. Our first Empires came in and they sure are tasty!

I need to get out into the garden and pull weeds, and get the soil cleaned and ready to put it to bed for the winter.

I’m quite disappointed in the garden this year, but truth be told, I did not work on it too much, and after we got his with the powdery mildew, I gave up.

Next year will be better.

Fun With Savannah

Friday I spent my entire day with my granddaughter, Savannah Rose. She is a delight, and this grandmother had such a good time with her.

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It’s funny I worry at times she will not know me, but she always does, so I am thinking that I have a face that people don’t forget!

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Actually, at one point Savannah was playing quietly and I slipped into the bathroom and not two seconds went by before I heard her say loudly, “Hi”, “Hi”, “Hi”!!! As she looked for me.

I hollered back “Hi!” and she came running into the bathroom, and smiled at me and said quite happily, “Hi”!

We read books together, curled up on the sofa with the blanket, we danced  and we laughed…a lot!

Happy from Dackel Princess Maribeth on Vimeo.

She is talking pretty well now, but she finds Grandma hard to say. I am thinking that perhaps I will have her call me “Oma”. That’s German for Grandmother. I like it so much better than Nana, Mimi, and some of the other nicknames for grandmother.

Ah well, Savannah will call me whatever makes her happy!

My day with Savannah ended, and I drove to get gas cheaply ($3.47 a gallon), food for Fritz and a few groceries for us, then I zipped home and we had a pick up dinner.

The end to a perfect Friday!

Thunder & Lightening

It’s raining again. And this time we have the added bonus of thunder and lightening. This means that I have all four dogs surrounding me.

Especially Fritz. He is a big, beautiful White German Shepherd, but he is an awful baby!

The dackels seem to have a handle on the bad weather, but they do not like the rain and refuse to go out in it. I will have to drag them out later before bed!

I’m not a big fan of thunder and lightening either. I do, however, love the rain!

Peace!!!

The storms have passed and it is quietly raining once again. Oh I love that sound. I hope it will rain until I go to bed. I always sleep well with the sound of rain helping me slip into slumber!

Wednesday Hodgepodge

1. What’s the best thing about growing older?

My appreciation for life, understanding more of life, and becoming a grandmother!

2. When did you first feel like a grown up?

When I experienced my first tragedy in life. It made no sense,  and I had to realize the unfairness in life and that this one thing would affect me for the rest of my life.

3. Chocolate cake with white icing or white cake with chocolate icing?

My favorite cake is chocolate cake with white frosting. It has been my request for birthdays and when I married Hubby.

4. What’s the nicest thing a stranger has ever done for you?

Many years ago, when my car was hit by a box van truck, a man who was working on a construction site with a crane witnessed this. He immediately turned his crane toward the accident and it was this selfless act that got Katie and me out of the crushed car. He lifted the truck off the little car, so the jaws of life could be used. I do not know his name, and I never got to thank him.

5. What’s something you learned from your grandparents?

Respect. They were both loving people, but they were strict and you had to be respectful of them and the people around them.

6. Wednesday marks a sad day in the history of planet earth-9/11…what’s something you do (or can do) to bring peace to your little corner of the world?

I used to breed puppies. There was nothing better than watching a pup go to a new owner.

7. Share a favorite quote, scripture, or song containing the word peace.

8. Insert your own random thought here.

I’ll be off babysitting my sweet Savannah Rose on Friday! Mandy is working, and she needed someone to fill in. Needless to say, She didn’t have to ask me twice! I was just telling Hubby, that I am a very lucky woman to have a daughter like Mandy and a wonderful granddaughter like Savannah!

Brussel Sprout Saute

1 pound of Brussel sprouts
3-4 slices of bacon
1 tbs. olive oil
2 tsp. minced garlic
1/2 tsp. salt
fresh ground pepper
1 small onion chopped
In saucepan boil Brussel sprouts about 5-8 minutes or until sprouts are tender but still crisp. Drain and set aside.

In non stick skillet cook bacon until crisp. Remove and set on paper towel to cool. In the frying pan add onion and cook until the onion is cooked. Add garlic, salt, pepper and olive oil. Stir well. Add Brussel sprouts and cook until the Brussel sprouts begin to brown. Place in serving bowl and crumble bacon over the top. Serve hot! Enjoy!

What I Did This Past Weekend

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This past weekend we celebrated my mother’s life. The service was good, but I was far too emotional, which made me feel very uncomfortable. I simply do not like showing my feelings in public.

The good part of the weekend was I got to spend time with my brother’s two sons. I have not seen the younger son since he was a young boy. He’s now a grown man, with two daughter’s of his own.

My older nephew I saw when he was on leave in the military. He is now out of the military and has a teenage son.

Here I am with the guys and my sister Mel.

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Mel, Richard, Me and Jimmy.

Besides the service I got to meet the newest additions to our family, the beautiful baby twins, Nolan and Gabriel. They were preemies, but did so well, and their parents are so great meeting their needs. The boys are both happy and healthy.

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This is Nolan and Gabe is in the background.

It was so wonderful to see these beautiful boys and remember that even with the loss of my mother, life does go on, in many beautiful and wonderful ways.

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My drive home was eventful. The wind was blowing fiercely, and my car was swaying back and forth. Back and forth, and back and forth…and for the first time ever, I got motion sickness in the car! By the time I got home I was totally green! But I did make it.

And In The End

And in the end
The love you take
Is equal to the love you make

On Saturday we gathered to say good-bye to Mom. Mom had it all planned out. Everything from the music, to the readings, to poems she wanted read, and who she wanted to read them. Yes, it was Mom’s show!

I was assigned to read A Parable For Mothers. I looked it over and felt I could get through it okay. But half way through, the sobs came and finally, finally I grieved for the mother I have lost.

A Parable For Mothers

The young mother set her foot on the path of Life. “Is the way long?” she asked. And her Guide said: “Yes, and the way is hard. And you will be old before you reach the end of it. But the end will be better than the beginning.”

But the young mother was happy, and she would not believe that anything could be better than these years. So she played with her children, and gathered flowers for them along the way, and bathed with them in the streams, and the sun shone on them, and life was good, and the young mother cried: “Nothing will ever be lovelier than this”.

Then night came, and storm, and the path was dark, and the children shook with fear and cold, and the mother drew them close and covered them with her mantle and the children said: “Oh, Mother, we are not afraid for you are near, and no harm can come.” And the mother said: “This is better than the brightest of days, for I have taught my children courage.”

And the morning came and there was a hill ahead, and the children climbed and grew weary, and the mother was weary, but at all times she said to the children: “A little patience and we are there.” So the children climbed, and when they reached the top, they said: “We could not have done it without you, Mother.” And the mother, when she lay down that night, looked up at the stars and said: “This is a better day than the last, for my children have learned fortitude in the face of difficulty. Yesterday I gave them courage, Today I have given them strength.”

And the next day came strange clouds which darkened the earth – clouds of war and hate and evil, and the children groped and stumbled, and the mother said: “Look up! Lift your eyes to the light.” And the children looked and saw above the clouds an Everlasting Glory, and it guided them beyond the darkness. And that night the mother said: “This is the best day of all, for I have shown my children God.”

And the days went on, and the months and the years, and the mother grew old, and she was small and bent. But her children were strong and tall and walked with courage. And when the way was hard, they helped their mother; and when the way was rough they lifted her, for she was as light as a feather; and at last they came to a hill, and beyond the hill they could see a shining road and golden gates flung wide. And the mother said: “I have reached the end of my journey. And now I know that the end is better than the beginning, for my children can walk alone, and their children after them.”

And the children said: “You will always walk with us, Mother, even when you have gone through the gates.”

And they stood and watched her as she went on alone, and the gates closed after her. And they said: “We cannot see her, but she is with us. A mother like ours is more than a memory. She is a living presence.”
— Temple Bailey —

The Long Road

I didn’t sleep well on Thursday night, so when I finally got up, showered, dressed and got in my car to drive to my sister’s home, I was already exhausted.

The ride actually wasn’t too bad though, as I was going along after rush hour. However, I woke right up as I drove along route 91 in Springfield, Massachusetts. First I had a policeman neck and neck with me, and then in front of us a pick up truck hit a bump and loose wood came flying out of the back of the truck bed!

For a split second I thought I was a goner! Fortunately the wood went into the policeman’s lane and as I looked in my rear-view mirror I could see he was just fine, had his lights on and was picking up the wood. It scared me to death!

But I lived to tell the story.

Later in the day, after we had picked up my two nephews at the Amtrack station, we were talking about how fickle life can be. People who have died in freak accidents don’t just get up one day expecting to die.

No, life it to enjoy and to live!

I’m amazed at how much my brother’s two sons remind me of him. Both of them. The tones in their voices and the looks in their eyes. We started comparing notes on allergies and stuff, and sure enough,they have some of the strange ones Mel, Janet and I do!

I think, if there is one gift Mom gave to Mel and me in her last months of life, was the gift of my brother’s sons, and how much family really means.

Thanks Mom!

Greta’s Bump

The other day, after the Fair, my cousin Dave noticed a big bump on Greta’s hip. Immediately I got panicked! Oh no, what was wrong with my poor baby?

When i touched it, she was obviously bothered and moved away. Now that be Greta being Greta, or perhaps it was something worse.

This week was so incredibly busy, that I allowed the days to pass without freaking out about it too much.

Today, when I sat down to relax and have my tea, I felt Greta’s hips. Both of them, and there was still a bump on her right side.

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As far as I can tell, she probably got stung by something and now the bump is there.

I will see what is up after this weekend (Mom’s Memorial Service) and if it is still there on Monday I will take her in to see the Veterinarian.

Boy, I sure hope Greta is okay!