- I went to Weight Watchers on Wednesday and lost 2.8 pounds! Yay, me! Let’s see if I can do it again next week!
- Anneliese is in week 2 of her heat. Arnie is like “a love-sick puppy”. Wait! He is a love-sick puppy!
- I made the best shrimp stir fry the other night, but I am still working out the recipe. Although I loved it, Hubby felt it needed more of a sauce.
- I took Arnie to Weight Watchers with me and after class introduced him to everyone. Needless to say, they all fell in love with him!
- Have you ever had a computer problem that you really didn’t know how to solve and then after thinking it through a few times, (read that as several hours), you got it? Well, I had that happen twice this week!
- I got all my laundry done. I know I mention it here all the time, that I have laundry to do. I am happy to get this done before the weekend, as I would like to kick back and relax this weekend!
- I let Greta out today for a “walk in the garden” and when I didn’t see her in the back yard I went out and she had skedaddled up to my neighbors house!
- I’ve been really getting into cooking new and interesting things, with a highlight on low fat, and low calorie meals. It’s amazing how you can change the calorie content of some really delicious meals, by just changing a few of the ingredients.
- Wednesday was such a beautiful day. Bright blue skies and not a single cloud. Wow, did I really enjoy that!
- Wednesday morning when I woke up, Anneliese was cuddled right up to me. She stretched and kissed my nose and I felt so loved!
- Tomorrow is bill paying day. Not my favorite day, but one of necessity.
- Hubby picked up two movies to watch over the weekend. “Walk The Line” and “Open Range”. I sure hope they are good movies. I have heard good things about “Walk the Line”.
- I can hardly wait for the Oscars! I have actually seen a fair number of the nominated films and actors. Fun!
Author: Dackel Princess
Wednesday Hodgepodge
1. Did you know there is a National Day of pretty much everything in the universe? February 23 happens to be National Inconvenience Yourself Day…when was the last time you were inconvenienced?
I guess I am lucky or maybe I just go with the flow, so I don’t consider myself inconvenienced often. In fact, I have to think back to last summer when I took Anneliese to Germany. I was in New York and I had to get from LaGuadia Airport to JFK and I was in a Taxi driven by a man who for religious reasons hated dogs. He made sure that I was inconvenienced and uncomfortable the entire trip. I don’t often get angry about things, but this just ticked me off!
2. When a room in your house needs painting who does the job?
Me. I am the painter. In fact, this summer, my plan is to repaint our bath, our bedroom, our family room and kitchen. We also need to paint the trim on the house, and I bet I will get stuck doing that. This will be the summer of shorts tank tops and paint stains.
3. Are you friends with your cousins?
We are a very small family and I only have a few cousins, so I try to remain close to them all. One of my cousins, Janet is one of my best and closest friends. She is a year older than me, and we were raised closely. In many ways I feel like she is a sister to me. I know, no matter what, Janet will always be there for me.
4. Do you use an alarm clock? If yes-is it an actual alarm, music, or something else?
If I have to go somewhere then yes, I do use an alarm clock, but….I always wake up before the alarm clock. In fact if I have to go somewhere I usually can’t sleep well the night before, for fear that the alarm will not wake me and I will be late. I have a terrible phobia about being late.
5. What do you put ketchup on?
Scrambled eggs, french fries, hamburgers, and meatloaf.
6. What smells make you nostalgic?
The smell of baking bread or snickerdoodle cookies makes me think of times spent with my children. I love the scent of wood fires burning in the hearth. That just makes me feel nostalgic, and the scent of the ocean makes me think of home, as I was raised on Cape Cod.
7. Have you heard about the high school English teacher recently suspended as a result of some things she wrote in her personal blog? You can read the story here but in a nutshell she vented a lot of frustration onto her blog. She didn’t mention individual students by name but she did make some harsh comments about kids in general and their parents.
What are your thoughts-If you’re a parent is your child’s teacher online and are you ‘friend’ or ‘follower’ there? If you’re a teacher are you on facebook and do you accept or friend students on fb? How about their parents? If you’re a student are you friends with your current or former teachers online? Do any of them have blogs you read? If you’re a teacher or a parent do you ever use your blog as a place to vent your frustrations with our educational system? So much to discuss…
I understand that teachers have personal lives, and that’s what they should be…personal. I do not think it is acceptable for a teacher to speak about her students or her job on Facebook. In fact I would advise her or him not to friend any parent or student. No student should be friended until they are out of the school system (read that: graduated). My Dad was a teacher and he did not speak about individual students (or parents) to us. I would have been disappointed in him, if he had. When he passed away we heard from so many former students, whom he had helped. Perhaps the Facebook Teacher should find a different profession.
8. Insert your own random thought here.
You all know I have been praying and following the recovery of my blog friend, Joanne.
She is making great strides at the rehab facility. Each and every day I check her blog to learn more about her condition. The most wonderful part of her recovery is that they have found that Joanne is there. She is full of good humor. Not that she is thrilled to be in the condition that she is, but bless her, she is fighting back and with the love and prayers and help of her family and friends, I hope her outcome will be a good one.
Her family is so supportive. If you go HERE you can see a post written by Joanne’s sister, Kristen. Take a moment as you can not only see Joanne’s beautiful handwriting, but there is a story there about Joanne’s niece, Ava. It is beautifully written.
Her husband wrote that if just one person can find God because of what Joanne and her family have been though, then it will all have been worth it. You see, Joanne’s condition was so severe, no one really knew if she would live. Then the question, would she come out of the coma? If she did, would she be the Joanne that they all loved and knew?
Prayer, prayer, prayer!
I believe in the power of prayer, and watching Joanne’s progress has truly deepened my faith in God!
Poor Arnie
Monday was shopping day here at the Dackel Princess household. But the big question was what to do with either Arnie or Anneliese? Anneliese is getting close to being in the prime part of her heat. In a day or so I will have to break out the big crate for my poor Arnie, as he won’t be able to contain himself, but right now he’s still pretty good. I just can’t completely trust him. I wouldn’t breed Anneliese until about day 11 or 13, but it is possible to make puppies earlier so…
Arnie, lusting after his sister.
What fun it was to take Arnie for a ride today in the car while we did our grocery shopping. Since it was cold, we put Arnie in his adorable little sweater. He was an absolute angel! He watched the world go by, enjoyed the warmth of the sunshine, and gave me a ton of kisses.
At one point when we finished the shopping and came out to the car, he was sound asleep on the front seat! I mean, how cute is that, right?
What I Did This Weekend
Our host is Gattina. Come join us and tell us what YOU did this past weekend! After all, you never know when you will need an alibi!
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Despite the fact that I was determined to have a quiet weekend, I am here to report in on quite a few activities that you too can do on a lazy day.
As far as going out went, we decided to stay in. It was very cold and VERY windy. The temperatures topped out at perhaps 18 degrees (F) and the winds shook the house and trees at 44-55 miles per hour! A friend of mine lost her windshield when a tree branch smashed it!
So, Hubby and I, along with the dogs, stayed in. We watched various movies and shows on the TV. We watched my new favorite show “From Larkrise to Candleford”, as well as the movie “RED” which I had gotten for Hubby.
Quite often he cannot make out what the actors are saying when they are speaking in hushed voices. So often he misses out on important dialogue. Watching a movie at home, we can turn on closed captioning, and get every bit of the conversations. Heck, at this point in my life, even I miss some of the words being spoken!
Then we watched another movie, one that I gave Hubby for Christmas. This one is called “Hachi”.
It is about a professor (Gere) who adopts a lost Akita puppy that grows up to be the most loyal dog ever (even after a tragedy that I will vaguely allude to). Both Hubby and I were so smitten with this movie that we began to read more on the Internet, only to discover that Hachi existed in Japan and the story, was basically a true one.
Both Hubby and I recommend the movie, but you will have to rent it or buy it as it was never released in the USA market. With all the crap in our theaters, it sort of ticks me off, that this gentle love story, was considered beyond American audiences.
Anyone who has ever owned a dog will understand the relationship, and if you are lucky enough, you will have had a Hachi of your own.
We even watched the Daytona 500, with all of the spectacular crashes! I’m so glad that it’s not me driving those cars! I also want to go on record that I am simply not surprised by all the crashes considering they are doing this new thing called drifting, where one car literally is pushing the other. (Or so it seems.) The winner, 20 year old Trevor Bayne!
Fritz was outside on Saturday and apparently slipped on the ice and twisted his bad ankle. He’s been hobbling around and we have spoiled him with extra attention and affection. On Sunday, we managed to keep him very quiet and I hope by Monday he will be back to normal.
The dackels are all fine, and we have now finished week one of Anneliese’s heat. Two more to go! Arnie is just starting to become annoying, I may need to use a little Benedryl to calm his nerves.
To wrap the weekend, even though we didn’t go anywhere, we certainly were well entertained!
Why I’ve Been Loving Saturday Nights
A few weeks back, our local PBS TV station finished up, yet another round of “All Creatures Great and Small“, which is my all time favorite BBC series. I’d been hoping that they would immediately start it again (I never tire of it), but instead they began showing a “new” show. This show is called FROM LARKRISE TO CANDLEFORD.
I wasn’t sure I would like it. You know, it wasn’t my beloved, “All Creatures…”, but I decided to give the first episode a watch and go from there.
The first episode centers around the young girl Laura, who is sent from her home to work at the local Post Office, because her family can no longer afford to keep her at home. She is a teenager, after all, and needs to go and earn her way. Especially since her Ma has been able to secure a good job assisting the Post Mistress.
There are various characters who live in her family’s home town village, including one played by Dawn French, with much hilarity.
I’m on episode 4 now and I find that all week long I look forward to Saturday nights, when I can settle down for an hour enjoying the villages of Larkrise and Candleford.
It you see it on your local PBS or BBC stations give it a try. I can heartily recommend it.
Ski Lifts
Friday found me just chilling out and being extremely quiet. When I woke up, besides a rather dull headache, my neck hurt on the right side telling me that I really did take a good crack to my helmet.
For those of you that missed it, here is what happened.
I was getting off a ski lift on Thursday and was hit in the head by the lift chair. I kind of think it knocked me out for a second, as my husband said I just lay in the snow like a dead seal., but when I came around, it was like an explosion of pain in my head unlike anything I have ever felt. Anyway, thank goodness I had a helmet on, as it could have been much worse.
I am so grateful to have been wearing my helmet! I nearly went out that day with Just a hat. So it was lucky for me that I didn’t. I never will even attempt to ski without the correct gear.
Friday Fill-Ins
1. New experiences and possibilities are something I look forward to in life.
2. Sometimes an unexpected turn on a daily walk will lead you on a new adventure.
3. I’m looking forward to SPRING.
4. Traveling around the world with Hubby is something I never would have imagined when I was young.
5. Try to find that place inside of your heart and your mind, where there is peace and contentment.
6. My ability to cook good food, My ability to love unconditionally, is what’s extraordinary about me. (When I went back and reread that it sounded rather pompous. So I switched the answer. I love my friends and family unconditionally, but I am the first to admit, there are some that I cannot love this way and there for it was an incorrect statement!)
7. And as for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to taking it easy, as I had a little accident Thursday on the chair lift and whacked my head. (Thank goodness for helmets!), tomorrow my plans include not quite sure. Perhaps just catching up with things, and Sunday, I want to maybe go to a movie? Just not sure!
Thursday Thirteen
Miscellaneous Thoughts
- I’m off skiing again today! I had such fun on Monday that I asked Hubby to ski with me again today.
- Fritz was running on top of the icy snow and fell and skinned his nose! Poor pup has a pink spot just under his nose.
- I didn’t do well at WW this week. What can I say, when I give in to my chocoholic side, I simply cannot control it!
- Needless to say, since then I have been eating salads and writing everything down that I eat.
- Hubby noticed. I was out in the kitchen the other day fixing a meal, and I didn’t want to listen to the news, so I had my MP3 player going and I was listening and dancing. For a bit no one knew and then the dogs noticed. Hubby spoke to me and I didn’t answer.
- Anneliese is on day 4 of her heat. Two and a half more weeks to go.
- I saw a wonderful motivational speaker on Tuesday. She was well spoken and the question she asked is: “What do the voices in your mind, say about you as a person?” It got me thinking. What do my voices say? Maribeth is…
- Here is Arnie, who loves to steal my side of the bed!
- I have a new plan. I need to clean out my kitchen and re-organize it!
- I got a great new candle from a friend. It’s scent is “Mint Chocolate Chip”! OMG, is it nice!
- Guess who have become sleeping buddies? Anneliese and Fritz. They cuddle up together on the sofa and sleep while we are watching TV.
- The weather men are forecasting 50 degree (f) on Friday! Break out the shorts and tank tops!
- I think I really want spring to come. Green leaves, flowers, forsythia!
Wednesday Hodgepodge
1. Your favorite chocolate treat?
Chocolate Peppermint Bark. It’s only available at Christmas, but oh, it is so yummy. Truth be told though, I’ll eat anything chocolate!
2. What more than anything else makes you feel loved?
It’s the very little things. Hugs, cuddles, smiles, the look in someones eyes, etc.
3. Cherries or blueberries?
Since we have three Cherry trees, I’ll say Cherry, but….our friend has Blueberries, and we go over and pick like crazy, and I make things with those too.
4. What is the one trait you most want the leader of your country to possess?
Integrity. Definition: Integrity is a concept of consistency of actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes. In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness of one’s actions. The word “integrity” stems from the Latin adjective integer (whole, complete).[2] In this context, integrity is the inner sense of “wholeness” deriving from qualities such as honesty and consistency of character.
5. Are you a saver or a spender?
I used to be a spender. I really love to shop. Now, I have learned that it’s best to be a saver.
6. If you gave a party for all of your friends would they already know each other?
Not at all. I have friends far and wide. I think they all know of each other, but they haven’t met.
7. Are you interested in antiques?
Only family ones. For instance this Noah’s Ark came from Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, with my grandfather, when he emigrated to this country. He was just 9 years old at the time. I love this little ark, and the memories of him that it evokes.
8. Insert your own random thought here.
For all of you who have been following my blog friend, Joanne’s progress since her stroke, there are great things to report. She is eating pop-cycles, and using an Ipad to communicate with everyone! If you go to this post you can read and see her progress. This post was written by Joanne’s sister complete with some of the most beautiful pictures! Her sister and husband are in a few of them, and Joanne’s beautiful hands! So go HERE and read and see how God really does answer our prayers.
Feeling Great!
Monday morning I woke with a feeling of extreme fitness! Now this doesn’t happen often for this middle aged, menopausal woman, so I quickly woke Hubby and suggested we go skiing! It was actually near perfect weather! In the upper 20’s, a slight wind, and skies that were clouded over and not too bright for my, rather sensitive eyes!
Once Hubby recovered from the shock of my actually wanting to go skiing, he quickly donned his clothes, and once the thermos was full of delicious hot coffee, we headed to the ski area.
Along the way, we grabbed a breakfast sandwich, and enjoyed the beauty of snow covered trees.
The Ski Area was nearly empty, also perfect, and we parked and carried our gear into the lodge. We left our skis and poles outside, and proceeded in to put on our ski pants and boots. Slowly, due to age and the fact that the ski gear doesn’t go on, as easily as it did when we were younger, we dressed!
After I was all set and in my gear, barely recognizable to even Hubby, I saw a friend. I went over and said hello in a deep voice and then pulled my face mask down, laughing all the while! We visited for a bit and then Hubby and I headed for the mountain.
We rode on the high speed quad lift, and about half way up, we saw a family of tiny chickadees pecking at some bird feed that someone had tossed out for them. And in the middle of the birds was one tiny, baby, red squirrel. How adorable is that?
The skiing was perfect and I flew down the mountain over and over and over. Hubby hardly knew it was me, as there was no groaning or complaints coming from the skier next to him on the lift or when we stopped on the slopes!
I even skied the entire morning with him! I was really feeling happy and smiling all the while. We changed back into our normal clothes, and then grabbing our skis, returned to the car.
I felt great!
We rode home, which only took about 20 minutes, but by the time we arrived, my legs felt a little bit like spaghetti! I somehow made us a quickie lunch, and then sat down to sip on my tea. It actually took me three teas until I got my second wind.
But, I am happy. I felt a little more confident and I think my legs are actually getting into shape! Could that be?
Hubby then surprised me with roses and I made lamb chops, and it was then end of another perfect Valentine’s Day!











