What I Did This Past Weekend

Miss Marple 2

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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Since the Red Sox won their game on Saturday and will now go to the World Series for baseball, needless to say I was doing a happy dance on Saturday and Sunday!

But Sunday afternoon came and the Patriots football team lost, so that ended the sports weekend on a down note!

I went to make an apple crisp, and the apple peeler-corer-slicer was broken. Seems the spring on one part had come flying off. Thankfully, I still had the spring!

Hubby tried to get it on, but he was busy getting some apples ready for the farm stand. I felt bad about the broken device, so I worked and worked and worked (using a picture from Amazon.com to figure it all out) and after breaking two finger nails, I got the spring reattached! yay me!

I worked literally all day on cleaning out my closet. I needed to organize the sizes (don’t ask) the summer from winter clothes and prepare for my shelves to receive my winter sweaters.

Everything looks so good! It made me feel great. I have been talking about cleaning out that closet for a long time.

Now that this one is done, I’m thinking the linen closet and office could be next!

Happy Monday, Everyone!

A Pleasant Saturday

It felt like Fall today. Although the sun was bright, it was quite chilly. When Hubby and I went out to see “Gravity” in 3-D, I actually grabbed my jacket and needed it!

So there we were waiting for the movie to start, when I realized my little nose could not accommodate my glasses and the 3-D glasses. Fortunately, I don’t really need my glasses for distance, so I put my glasses away, and just used the 3-D ones.The nice part about those glasses, is that our satellite provider actually offers 3-D movies occasionally and now we have the glasses!

“Gravity” was good. Sandra Bullock fantastic, but on a scale of 1-10, Ten being Fantastic, I would give this movie about a six. I cannot say more, because if I did, it would give away the plot.

We came home and even the house felt chilly, so I built a fire in the hearth and now we are enjoying the slowly burning logs from our friends yard. She decided to go solar this year and had to cut down a lot of trees. Since she doesn’t use the wood, she gave it to Hubby to thank him for all his help.

Tomorrow is apple baking day. What shall I make? I am not too sure. I’ll take pictures and report on things on Monday!

My Bright Star, Savannah!

I spent Friday with my daughter, Mandy, my cousin, Janet and my granddaughter, Savannah Rose. She is growing so fast and we danced and sang and I even helped her with a bath!

Since her birth we have gone back and forth about what she would call me and today we decided. Savannah is going to call me “Oma”. This is German for Grandmother. Since I have plenty of German in my background, it is a perfect fit!

Here she is playing and talking in her bath.

Savannah’s Bath from Dackel Princess Maribeth on Vimeo.

Autumn in New England

Thursday found me traipsing around town taking pictures and enjoying the last remnants of the fall foliage. It’s already started to fall, and by the end of the weekend, I think we will be leaf-less once again. Another Autumn gone by.

As I drove I could see that “Red Hill” was still ablaze with color, but there was no place to stop, to pull over and get a good shot. You will simply have to trust me that “Red Hill” was breathtaking!

The day started kind of dark and grey,

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but rather quickly the sun came out and that is what set me off to find the picture!

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It was such a lovely day! And I enjoyed the fresh air and slightly warmer temperatures!

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I’ve not done too much with my photography this year, but today I did just what I wanted!

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Friday finds me going off to see Mandy and Savannah. It’s been a while since I’ve been down and I can hardly wait!

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I woke up. It was earlier this week when I was getting ready to do my Wednesday Hodgepodge questions. One of the questions was ‘what was a concern of yours 5 years ago, and is it still a problem’.

So I went back and began to re-read Dackel Princess from 2008. I was happy and busy and active. As I read, post after post, I realized something so profound, like a wet fish, it came up and hit me in the face.

This year, I have been depressed!!!

Now granted, it has been more than a challenging year, with many different downers, but you know, if life gives you lemons, make lemonade, right?

I realized that I had two options. I could continue to sink further and further into depression, or I could:

Get up in the morning, put a smile on my face, and show the world, all the love in my heart!

I have chosen to take the world by storm and find my way back to happiness! One day at a time!

Wednesday Hodgepodge

1. What was your biggest worry five years ago? Is it still a worry?

5 years ago I had my first surgery for cancer on my nose. It seemed that they got it all, and I was left with a small scar.

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It faded quickly, and I let it slip from my mind until December 2012 when I noticed the spot was back. I went in and most of 2013 has been spent first getting the cancer out and then repairing my face.

March and August

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2. Yesterday (October 15th) was National Grouch Day…what makes you grouchy? What cheers you up when you’re feeling grouchy?

Lack of sleep. What cheers me when I am grouchy? Well a good long nap!

3. In one word, how does it feel to be photographed?

It never bothered me at all. Now, since my surgery to my face and forehead, I am very photo-sensitive. Although I must say, I am getting less sensitive as the results of my wonderful Boston Plastic Surgeon, become evident!

4. Besides your parents, who would you say had the greatest influence on you in choosing your life path? Explain.

My maternal grandparents. I lived with them most of my teen years and they really had a lot to do with the way I think and feel.

5. The crisp days of autumn are here …what’s something you like to eat, but only if it’s crisp?

Crackers. Potato Chips. If those things are soggy or old, they get tossed. I cannot stand either!

6. What’s the most useless object you own?

A recipe file box. It used to be so important. But in the age of computers, I have all my recipes on my computer and they are available quickly, and with a fresh paper, not a used up file card.

7. Share a favorite fall memory.

Working at Hubby’s Apple Farm before we actually started to date. I worked packing apples, pressing cider, and making store deliveries.

8. Insert your own random thought here.

I’ve made Apple Crisp twice and one Apple Pie. I bought the Already Made Crusts this week as I plan another sugar free apple pie.

Time

After my shower today I noticed that my scar is fading and I am actually starting to look like myself. Look at the picture from March, when I was operated on.

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After six weeks they cut the flap and I looked even more hideous, at least in my opinion.

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And then I got smart and went to Dr. P. in Boston. This was after my first operation with him.

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The second surgery with Dr. P.

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The third surgery will be in November, but today when I looked at myself I just couldn’t believe how good the scars look! I simply love my Aussie Doctor, Dr. P.

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Strange Saturday

Hubby slept until nearly 10:30 this morning, so I decided to make a brunch. I made fresh blueberry muffins, yogurt with cherries, coffee, bacon and eggs, orange juice and fresh sliced pears, from our trees. It was a good filling meal.

Just as we finished (and we were still in our pajamas), the phone rang and it was the propane man looking for our house. We get propane delivered twice a year and today was one of the days.

While Hubby guided him in on the phone, I grabbed my jeans, and shirt and shoes and raced outside to show him where to park.

Greta and Arnie slipped by me, causing my heart to stop, as I worried about their safety, but I quickly got them into our Jeep, while the truck backed up.

Then we showed the propane man where the tank was. He was a nice young man, and liked dogs. Good thing, as there are so many here!

The rest of the day was sort of strange. I did some house work, watched a little TV and at one point nearly fell asleep.

This afternoon we started to think about going on a trip. A trip where we could both just kick back and relax. However, from now until the end of the year we both have medical things happening, so a vacation is not in the cards for us.

Oh well, maybe next spring before the trees start to bloom.

The Dackels & Savannah

Friday was Dackel Shower Day! I got all three in with me and we all soaped up, rinsed off and then dried off. Last night in bed I was cuddled off to all three of then and I could smell “dogginess”. So I know that no matter what I did, Friday would be bath day for them.

Our shower is actually perfect for it. It’s a large walk in with a corner seat. So I got in with them and one by one, they got done.

Hubby was waiting out in the bathroom with towels and he took them as I got them done. He fluffed and dried and then closed them out of our bedroom.

It didn’t take long, and soon they were all fluffy and smelling sweet. Tomorrow we will strip their coats and get them looking like proper wire haired dackels once again.

I didn’t feel like cooking too much, and I did have a lot of left overs, so one by one I put them into a pot and for dinner we had beef stew.

Savannah has discovered the joys of painting! Mandy sent me two pictures today showing me how Savannah paints. They cracked me up! But I was also amazed at how fast her hair is growing!

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She is a real talent! Yes?

I’ll be going down next week to see her and Mandy. Oh, how I have missed them. Last year, I went every other week to see them, but this year it has been very tough.