Happy New Week all.
Back from busy day; friend's 'celebration' of her husband's life was lovely - she's a whizz with cameras, videos, etc, etc., and compiled a lovely video program that captured his life, interests, family, etc.. Lots of people turned out for a much-loved person. Two other friends and I were in charge of the lunch for the family after a memorial rock (from the part of the Sierras where he hiked every year for 70 straight years!!) was placed in the church's garden. The church group took over the post-service reception food. I'm not only tired but stuffed to the gills!
Lindybird: Interesting that our camellias are out tool love the daffs though - that's Springtime!
Hope all who have/are getting colds, etc., recover quickly.
Have a good Sunday!
Pat - The weather's been very changeable, here. The window cleaner came this morning and worked in bright sunshine. As I stood at the front door, paying him afterwards, the heavens opened and it hailed! He had to run back to his van! Heather, that sounds like a pleasant day out with your daughter. Hope she's pleased with her car. I keep adding to just a few Portmerion plates which my mother left me - I've now got enough to serve lunch for 4 or 5 people, but not sure when I'm going to use them! Of course, where we go to in Wales is very near to Portmerion itself and on occasion we see special offers on the china but not as much of a bargain as that!
Edit: I agree about the hygiene thing. Our local supermarket stopped putting the bread on racks and shelves and has now displayed them on old wooden table tops, which you can walk around, which makes me cringe as someone only has to sneeze.... And I always, always wash my hands as soon as I get home.
Morning all:
Diane: I think you should put that day trip to see the bison on your list of things to do once the weather warms up - you could go on a weekday with fewer visitors (watch out for school groups though!).
OG: I love Greek Yogurt - Costco sells their own wonderful organic nonfat brand that's still very thick and forms a major part of my diet!
Heather: Sounds like a perfect day out. We have a store here called Pier One - it started back in the 60s/70s with lots of hippie-style clothing, jewelry and imported goods from India, etc. at great prices We had one near my house in Long Beach and I was always popping in there. It became very pricey and life-style-y over the decades and has just announced it's closing all its stores. Anyway, I contacted the development's management office and suggested they get in touch with TJMaxx's corporate office and tell them there's an opportunity for a store in that location (the nearest one is 30 miles away). It's in the same development as Costco, the new Target, Home Depot, etc. Then I called TJMaxx's head office myself, spoke to someone in marketing who sounded very interested and took all the info and said he'd pass it on to their Real Estate office. Fingers crossed somebody picks up on it. When Orchard Supply Hardware closed their store around the corner, there was a general wailing from folks on the neighborhood website about the lack of a good local hardware store and lo and behold, 18 months later Ace Hardware arrived. :-) And yes, I see a lot of Portmeiron stuff at TJMaxx; also at Marshall's, their other (somewhat cheaper) discount store chain. What kind of car did daughter end up with? Do hope business picks up for your son and other folks....
Must do stuff today.....
Good Morning all, Just a quick pop in before I get ready for work, to say that Baby has a name at last - Lily Katharine - after my Daughter, Sister and Aunty Kitkat who we lost in 2017.
I really didn't expect them to include it as my Son in particular is still suffering badly from Sister's death as she died just a few weeks after James was born but I am so pleased they did.
Anyway need to jump in the shower and leave enough time to scrape the car as we have a thick frost.
Have a good weekend all.
Hi, all.Harelady: Congratulations on the birth of the baby and the beautiful name. I wish the little one and your family all the best.
OG: I hope your lip is healed now. I also hope you all enjoy the new DVD/CD player.
Annette: I hope you get your TJMaxx. I had one near my apartment when I lived in Indianapolis, and I spent too much money there. LOL
Heather: I'm so glad you had a lovely day with your family.
Lindy: I hope you can get solid, definitive information that will help you make the best choice about your holiday. Not offering any advice, just want the best for you. Also, I forgot to say that the last photos of your grandchildren were adorable. Such lovely little ones.
AQ: I hope your OH feels better.
Lynette: My condolences for your family's loss. I'm so sorry.