The Snow

Fritz and I took a walk around the yard with the video camera today. I wanted to show you all how deep the snow is. What I found was deep snow, and places where the snow had drifted in and I suddenly found myself sinking up to my thighs!

The wind was blowing hard, so the audio isn’t the best. Please forgive me! But I did try to narrate so you would know what you were seeing. I also made a few mistakes with my English, thus proving that ones native language is not always easily spoken! LOL

So, without further ado, may I present, New Hampshire’s near record breaking snow!

She’s Back!

Emily arrived home after a week in sunny/rainy Florida. She came over after lunch and told me all about her trip, showed me pictures and the things that she had gotten while shopping on her trip. She said she hadn’t gotten any sun, but I could see where the sun had kissed her cheeks while she was away.

Emily on the left and Jacqui on the right
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Of course she arrived just before our latest storm. We got another 8 inches of snow last night, which means that our yard is now officially buried beyond anything that I have ever seen in my life. In fact they say we have had well over 100 inches of snow, and they do believe we will break the all time record for snow in New Hampshire this year.

I was going to take some pictures today, but when I went out with my model, Arnie, he jumped up on top of the snow and headed across our yard and into the yard of our neighbors, disappearing from my sight. I wasn’t in my boots so I had to run back in the house before attempting to slog my way through 4 1/2 feet of snow to retrieve him. By the time I got back out the little turkey had burrowed back through the snow and was standing there wagging his tail at me!

Hubby spent the entire day blowing snow and he fell asleep right after dinner in his chair. All I can say is, come on, Mother Nature, give us a break!

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Anneliese, with Emily at her birthday party shoving cake down her throat!
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Arnie, with Jacqui at his birthday party. Yummy cake!
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Celebrating Hubby’s birthday with Uschi, in Berlin, Germany.
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Me with Hubby on my birthday in Cartagena.
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Fritz on his birthday, with me and Barbie.
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Greta on her birthday. What can I say? The girl loves cake!
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Another Weigh In

I knew it was going to be a good night at Weight Watchers. I fixed Hubby his dinner, fed the dogs and walked them and then headed out through the snow laden streets of New Hampshire to my meeting.

I was the second person to arrive, and I weighed in. 2.4 pounds down! Yippee!!! I was so excited that I actually threw my arms in the air.

Because I was early I was able to talk to the Leader of our group and two other women about the program. We exchanged some thoughts and ideas and I really felt good about my accomplishment.

I love to eat. I love to cook. Embarking on this program was a big step for me. One I wasn’t sure I could do. However, since I am learning new ways to cook the foods I like, discovering new recipes for new foods, new ideas for meals, I find that it really does keep me interested, and I keep some quick meals in the freezer for those moments when I am not in the mood to cook anything at all.

Now here is the real challenge. Going out to eat. I haven’t been doing that at all since I started the diet, but I think it is time to give it a try. Perhaps a trip to Canoe next week would be fun!

After losing 22 pounds, I think it would be a nice way to celebrate!

Thursday Thirteen #67

Thursday 13

Here are 13 things about me that begin with the letter B!

1. Bride. Getting married to Hubby and being his Bride was such a happy time in our life. I look back now, almost 20 years and being his Bride, still makes me smile!

2. Babies. Giving birth to my two daughters was the absolute BEST!!! I remember when the doctor handed Amanda to me and I saw her face for the first time. Talk about instant LOVE!

3. Berlin. Hubby and I lived there back in 1989. It was before the Berlin Wall came down and looking back, a fascinating time in history. Now, my best friend Uschi lives there!

4. Bavaria. One of the most beautiful places on earth. Also the place where we found our beloved Shubi!

5. Bread. This is my downfall. I love bread. I also make bread. Good bread. I had to stop baking it because I would eat way too much.

6. Bermuda. One of my favorite warm spots. I first went there when I was 13 with my parents, and years later spent several layovers there with Hubby.

7. Briarwood. This is a summer camp where I met my oldest and dearest friend, Gail. We were two 13 year old kids looking for something, and we found each other and the friendship of a lifetime.

8. Best Friends. I am so lucky to have several women who are my best and dearest friends. Some I have known since I first drew breath, others I have found along life’s road. All are special in their own ways!

9. Beaches. I grew up just down the road from the beach. So you could say that the sea and the sand are in my soul!

10. Bacon. I can’t help it. I love bacon. Crisp and smoky!

11. Bananas. Call me a monkey, but I love those too!

12. Breakfast. When I am not really watching what I eat, I love a good big breakfast. Bacon, pancakes, eggs, the lot! I love it so much I could eat Breakfast any time during the day.

13. Backpack. I have a great backpack and I love to use it when I travel. It is so comfortable and convenient to use.

13 A. Blog. I really love writing my blog and I hope that you all enjoy what I do too! (Thanks, Mar for reminding me! How could I have missed this one?)

There you go. Thirteen + things brought to you by the letter B about me this week!



Spaghetti, Skiing & More Snow

Life is never dull around here, that’s for sure. Today found me trying to get a few things done before another 12 inches of snow falls. (Yes, more snow in my already overloaded back yard!)

I started with the help of Sarah, who arrived shortly after breakfast, and assisted me in getting a batch of Weight Watchers spaghetti sauce going on the stove. Hubby was off skiing today, as he is sure to be out snow blowing tomorrow after the storm.

While Sarah and I worked, the dogs played and I stopped briefly to capture a few pictures. Like this one of Arnie as he played!

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Once the sauce was simmering, I made a nice warm fire in the hearth. There is something about snowy weather that just forces me to build a fire and then sit back and enjoy it. Sarah loved it too!

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After a while Hubby returned from the slopes of Cannon Mountain, and we made him lunch, and he told us about his morning skiing.

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Now it is the evening. The snow is coming down harder and I am actually believing that we will get the forecast amount of snow. I’m just not sure where it will go, as our town is quite literally buried under all the snow. Our yard must have a good four feet in it, and around town the snow is piled so high you can hardly see to pull out in traffic. In all my 49 years, I have never seen this much snow in the parts of New England where I have lived.

The dogs just came in and collapsed by the fire and I had to snap this shot of Fritz and Anneliese.

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Ah the end to another snowy day.

Hot-Flashes or Power Surges?

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Okay, I am almost up-to-here with these hot-flashes! I mean, this is getting to be too much!

When they started, I sort of thought, great, I won’t be freezing cold any more. Then they started coming in the night, and I thought, great, I won’t have to heat my bedroom so much. But now they are coming all the time, and that, my friends, is too much!

I try to dress once in the morning and then I do my hair. Fifteen minutes later, I am on fire and pulling off my clothes, my hair is askew and I look like I have fought a battle and lost.

The worst part is that the hot-flashes have started arriving about one per hour. Then I get so cold after them that I feel chilled.

This creates a tough atmosphere for sleep. Let’s just say I’m not sleeping much. I go from feeling suffocated to being ice cold and shaking. I try to just keep blankets around for a quick cover up, but then I’m on fire, and…..

I know, some of you are laughing. I admit when I had the first few hot-flashes I thought they were funny too, but right now, smack dab in the middle of menopause I’m just not laughing any more!

I remember years ago when I was a kid and I saw an episode on “All In The Family” about Edith going through the “change“, and Archie yelling at her to hurry up and finish “changing“!

Man, I wish it were that easy!

Thoughts

This weekend has been a quiet one. I think we all need those once in a while. Granted, yesterday was busy with all the cooking, but today I have just put my feet up and allowed the leftovers to feed us at mealtimes.

I’ve been thinking about where we were a year ago. We still had all the puppies, and all the fun that goes along with that. Hubby was still skiing a lot, although I had wrenched my knee and was down and out for the season.

I look back and then I look at today and the puppies are fully grown.

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Arnie now has a rating and as of March 10th if a cute little wire-haired dachshund female comes a calling for him, he is eligible for stud service.

Anneliese is improving with her shyness and she is just the sweetest little love ever. I’m glad she decided that she was staying. It’s funny when a dog picks you out like that! She’ll go to the dog show in September and we will see how she is rated. I think she will do well, if we can just get her over her shyness with strangers. If only the Judge were a child I’d be all set! LOL

Greta. Ah yes. A year ago she was still in charge of her brood. Now she treats Arnie and Anneliese like part of her pack, but not like her babies. Someday, Greta will go into heat again and I will stop obsessing about my dogs menstrual cycle!

Fritz, who was deathly afraid of the puppies a year ago, and wouldn’t even look at them, now plays with both the puppies and even lets Anneliese kiss his teeth. She just loves her “Uncle Fritz” and showers him with affection.

A year ago we had some snow, but nothing like the 4 feet of the white stuff that currently fills my back yard! This year driving around New Hampshire means going down roads that are like toboggan runs, with high snow banks on both sides.

Tonight the Oscar Awards will be on and I plan to plant myself in my chair and watch it all. Or almost…I usually can’t make it until midnight!

Could this be the year that they actually finish the Oscar broadcast on time?

It’s Soup!

Today was cooking day here at The Dackel Princess House! I wanted to make a recipe that I’d gotten at Weight Watchers for points free vegetable soup. It has just about every vegetable known to man in it, and actually required very little work putting it together. I did, however, have a helper! Sarah was over early today and she worked with me all morning to prepare the soup, and then stayed for lunch. During our cooking preparations, she peeled her first carrot! I must add that she did it perfectly! She also helped measure out the spices and stir them into the pot! Oh, what fun we had!!

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It was so much fun having a helper in the kitchen again. It’s been a long time since I had a child that small to work with and keep me company. And she worked hard on this soup and then enjoyed every bite of it once it was cooked.

After lunch we colored in some new coloring books and played with the dogs. Sarah climbs right up on the sofa with the pups and hugs and kisses them. Needless to say, they love it!

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By mid afternoon we were both pretty tired, so Sarah went to her house for a while and I fell asleep in my chair with Greta and the two puppies. What a warm snuggly feeling that was! I slept like a baby for about 30 minutes.

The Sarah and her sister Kimmy were back for a while before they headed home for the night. I’m tired! I’d forgotten how wonderfully exhausting six year olds can be!