December 5, 2009

Thanksgiving in Washington

We had a great weekend - the whole week we spent in Bremerton was full of activities!!  We got there on Tuesday, did pre-Turkey 'stuff' on Wednesday.  I took the bigger girls to Wally's for boots.  Boy have they got BIG feet!  At 12 and 13 both of them have surpassed my size - and my feet are way bigger than my Mom's were!  They are both tall and slender - and certainly - their foundations are excellent! LOL


We spent most of the day on Turkey day cooking, after the Macy's Parade of course!  I've been watching that for almost all of my life!  I really don't remember when we didn't have it~~  Being the big help that thy always are~~ the girls assisted with all of the chopping, grating, and stuffing of the eggs and fruits for the salads. Peeling potatos fell to Brayana while I assembled the stuffing mixture and we got that all ready to go!  The relish trays also ended up being one of Brayana's fortes ~~ even if we did forget the celery and carrots... LOL


 We made 2 sets of each so that we'd have a non-dairy sample of everything.  Even the gravy had two types!  Mak helped out with his 'neviled' eggs and did an excellent job.  Jaleel helped get wood in for the stove and showed up in time to help clean the dishes... 


Rod has an 'infra-red' or oil-less turkey fryer that he used to do the Turkey this year. As always, we didn't get our timing quite right and the bird was done a bit before the rest.  It was quite a bit smaller than the birds he has done in the past so it looks really puny in comparison - but guess what!!  There was plenty and lots of leftover too!  Enough for turkey sandwiches and even some turkey ramen noodles!


We gathered around a very full table and gave our Thanks to the Lord, our fighting Men and Women, and the first settlers that made all of this possible.  Then we DUG IN!!   It was all good and we all ate until we couldn't eat-no-more! 



After dinner was over, we relaxed and watched some Christmas shows... thats when it starts - right??? LOL

Friday was spent getting ready for S'te's first craft show.  She spent much time getting all of her bows and tutu's ready.  What a crafty woman she is!!  I helped a little and got a few hats done.  Then the boys and I braved the 'Black Friday' crowd and went to Wally's for boots.  I was amazed!  Totally and completely amazed!!  We still got 'door opener' prices on their boots and there was still stacks of 'while supplies last' items in several areas of the store.  There were only 2 checkers open and we only went thru the line 3 times!!  We had just gotten thru the first time when  something else was 'remembered', got into line again, and got another call, but the 3rd time - we made it thru and out the door!!  We had to to get some leftovers onto the table so that Rod and S'te could go start setting up for the show.  They worked into the night doing set up and finishing touches on all of the 'stuff', while we (me and the kids) had our own "Smarter than a 5th Grader" contest.  The older 4 came out quite closely while Tetee guessed a lot! Hehee!!

We have some really smart kids around!!

November 23, 2009

On our way.... again....


We are now arrived at Seaside, Oregon.  We arrived a bit ago after driving up the coast.  Yes, we did get out of the house.  Yes, we were late leaving... I was closer to the etl (estimated time of leaving) than Keith tho'.  He said noon, I said lucky if we got gone by 1... We pulled out of Fred Meyers parking lot at 1:45.  We had to stop and get dry ice for the 2 coolers and 1 box of frozen stuff going up to the kids' house.  We still left stuff for CLint and Sallie to find a place for!!!  Tim is set up with his wireless and cable, and all is good to go!


We had a lovely drive up.. at least before it got to dark to do anything but drive.  I was hoping that we would stay in Netwport (since I was figuring in a later etl I thought that it would be about dark when arriving there) but Keith decided on Seaside.  In all we did have a beautiful drive.  So many miles by the ocean!  It is just breathtaking, awe inspiring, and great to ponder the depths and breadths of it all.  The water was acting a little angry with huge waves breaking and some mist rising in spots.  Keith was going to take some pictures - but we found that, among other things, I forgot to charge the camera battery.


So, on thru all the little coastal towns, Yachats, Depoe Bay, the Western Coast part of the Lewis and Clark Trail (so now we have been at both ends and most of the middle of it),  Tillamook (where they make S'te's favorite cheese!) and lots of others, we went.  I commented on everything as I drove, Keith either commented back or snored (LOL). 

So along about Lincoln City, I asked Keith if he got the box of applesauce and the soup pot off of the side of the BBQ when he got the box of apples out of the deck shed.  Guess what!!  We drove off and left the the whole dozen jars of applesauce that I made!!  What a total bummer!  and I think (I'm not sure yet) that I also didn't pick up my bag of make up off of the dresser....  It doesn't seem to matter how early I start , or how hard I try..  I cannot seem to get it together when it comes time to leave - I ALWAYS find something that I've forgotten... HOWEVER... I did bring the chargers for both the camcorder and camera!!!

So all is well, we are a little over 1/2 way to the Elmores, the batteries are charging, and House is starting.. so enough for now!

Oh, the pictures are all compliments of Wikipedia.  It is a very interesting site.  It has all sorts of good things in it.

November 19, 2009

Climate hopping

Well, we made it back to Coos County with no incidents, issues, or extraordinary stories.  We stayed at Olde Towne for the rest of the week while finishing up the dental work and soaking up the sunshine.  I was a little saddened by not getting to catch up with Daria and Ty while we were there - buy I understand that they are very busy being busy... LOL :->

So.. we got back and were blessed with many, many apples.  I have been peeling, slicing, coring and making applesauce for days and days LOL.  It turned out to be very good applesauce too.  Tim had picked some apples as well as the ones I got from Clint and Sallie, so I gave him several jars of the non-sugar stuff.  Keith likes applesauce with no cinnimon and I like it with lots of it.  So I made some of each.  I also put up about a dozen jars to take up north with me.

We are heading out on our journey in just a few days.  It is so, so difficult to pack for.... a week in Bremerton, where it is most definately winter (I've been watching S'te's FB since she doesn't post on her blog anymore {hint hint}) and we need winter clothes.  But from there we start on our trip East via the Panama Canal, where we definately won't need winter clothes!  So I have to pack the limited supply of summer clothes (not many here at all!) and take them with me - which means I won't have any here at all when we get back - unless I pay for shipping stuff back to us (I'm for sure not paying $50 per suitcase to fly it back)!!! LOL  But then again - we are thinking of driving out this next trip (maybe) unless we fly into Seattle and get a vehicle and then go to the wedding - which means I'd have the same issue when we get back...

Or do I just dump the whole works and just buy new... LOL... I know Keith would just absolutely love that idea!  We did bonus on a little shopping spree that I did go on last weekend!  I got Oregon (OSU and UofO) sweatshirts for about 1/3 of thier normal price!!!  I got 2 whole bags of things for about the price of 1 item... I am really estatic about it too!!  I got the UofO things (of coarse) and Keith got a mixture - Ducky sweatpants with a Beaver sweatshirt.  So he is a Dukver!!! LOL or a Beaky...  So we have what we are taking and we are taking what we have.  And we are totally blessed to have it to take... :->

I am so excited to be headed back up to see my babies too!  It will be a very long stretch between visits after this one.  Clear 'til summer!!  Doesn't hardly seem right!  They will be all grown up by then :-< 

So, now that I've typed it all out - I know now what to pack - and I only have 2 suitcases - and Keith has convinced me that shipping some of the jams and jellies isn't a good idea - So, we'll just have to save it all until we come back to the Great Northwest!!  :-)

November 2, 2009

Taxi Rides :-)

I guess I need to start out explaining that the Mexican government seems to be very serious on the subject of the safety issues that have been in the US newspapers over the last however long.  We caught the Red Bus ~ as usual ~ to come from the parking lot across the border.  It has never taken over a few minutes to get from the parking lot to Revelolution bus station.  On Friday it was over an hour between travel.  The driver said the Mexican Border Patrol ~ very much in evidence~ was looking for firearms (etc) being smuggled in from the US so they were doing spot checks.  One of the busses ahead of us had to completely un pack and all the luggage was searched.  So, meanwhile, we sat in line to cross.  They are really serious.... and I can't say it's a bad thing either.  These gang wars have decimated much of the livelihoods of many, many hard working Mexican people.  Even Dra. Ruth has noticed a large decline of her American patients. 

So, on with my story..... On Friday after our visit with Dra. Ruth Rubio, our Dentista, neither of us felt up to negotiating the bus route to get to Rosarito Beach ~ So Dra. Ruth was kind enough to go downstairs with us ~ and negotiate a ride in a Taxi for us.  Our drivers name was Leon and he very graciously took us from 3rd Avineda in Tijuana to the Rosarito Beach Hotel.  He didn't speak much English but we did have a few funnies even with the language barrier.

The road between the two cities is all torn up.  Lots of construction going on - and detours like you'd never believe.  Little gravel driveway, through a small parking lot, and a LOT of rough road.  And very little in the way of shocks... LOL  Through all of this we saw many Policia - they are very much in full view and very obvious.  Only once did I see a Policia with a machine gun in the middle of the street glancing at cars as they went on both sides of him.  He nodded our way - and we went on by.

So we got there - all in 1 piece ~ safe and sound ~ even if my mouth was starting to throb a bit from my 3 extractions ~ it was a good trip.  So we asked Leon if he would come back to Rosarito Beach Hotel and pick us up on Monday (today) at 9 am so we could come back to Tijuana to see Dra. Ruth and she could complete this portion of our dental work.

We went out front of the Hotel to wait for Leon ~ having already discussed what we would do if he didn't return on the off chance that we would still be waiting for  him.   Another driver came and offered to bring us to Dra. Ruth's but I didn't want to leave before 9 am agreed time - so the other driver waited....

Imagine my surprise when another driver (same company as the waiting one) showed up with a note (in English) telling us that he was sent by Leon to take us to the Dentista for the same negotiated price that was agreed on Friday!  Our new driver didn't speak a word of English and we had only a small stunted conversation that probably didn't make any more sense to him than it did to me (after all my spanish is over 40 years old!).  He stopped and asked directions only once - and I could see the 'school bus' that I have used for a landmark for the last 10 years!  So I'm saying '2 more blocks' and he isn't understanding.  But we made it there. 

Dra. Ruth has finished my temporary crown on my partial and Keith is having a temporary crown to cover the broken tooth that Dra. Ruth did a root canal and repair on Friday.

So I guess the point of my story is that ~ even tho' Leon probably will never see or hear from us again ~ he stood by his word ~ and didn't leave us stranded.  Thank you Leon~~

November 1, 2009

November 1

In the lobby is an alter for Michael Jackson.  When we arrived - I was really curious about the alter and found this out.....


El Día de los Muertos is being 'celebrated' (for lack of a better word) today and this is what it was for.

This morning it looks as though the wind (it has really been windy!) has decided to lay down so I think we are going to try out the jacuzzi again - and do a walk on the beach...  It is such a beautiful beach!

Halloween in Mexico


Halloween itself does not seem to be a bit deal here.  Some of the staff here wore face paing and we saw 1 little guy with a pumpkin costume on during the evening but that is all.

We arrived in Rosarito Beach on Friday afternoon via a really nice taxi driver that brought us from Tijuana.  I had visited my own wonderful dentista - Dr. Ruth - she had to extract (do destruction - in her terms :) ) 3 teeth - so I wasn't really up for taking the bus down.  As always - the staff here at the Rosarito Beach Hotel are wonderful, nice, polite, and helpful.  We have visited here several times before - and have always really enjoyed ourselves - so - we looked forward to another great time.

We have now tried all 3 of their 'room' styles.  Oceanfront, garden view, and suite.  This trip we are in their 1 bedroom suite!  and it is complete with a well appointed kitchenette!  Many int the US could take a real lesson here.  We have a full size coffepot, blender, toaster, MATCHING dishes, dish soap and towels, salt - pepper - coffee - and drinking water - all right here all easily found.  The room also has the usual small fridge and microwave.  We have a great ocean view - right over the lower beachfront studios roof.  Makes for a really sweet place to sit in the sun and enjoy the morning coffee! The sunset was really beautiful out over the Pacific Ocean.


Unfortunately is has been a bit on the windy side for the last couple of days so the pools and hot tubs were not anything I wanted to brave - but Keith did go for a soak and was all smiles when he reported back to me that it 'was wonderful'!!

There was entertainment last night with dinner.  Our server, Manuel, kept us in peanuts, tacos, and chips (with guacomole!) while we divided out attentions between the big screen showing the World Series and the entertainment!  I thoroughly enjoyed watching Efrain Precsado and his great quartet of Our bartender Manuel kept in peanuts, tacos, and shrimp coctail while we divided out attentions between the dancers and the big screen tv showing the World Series!dancers.  The costumes and the verve of the dancers showed that they were enjoying themselves also!  http://www.flickr.com/photos/dianeb/sets/72157622584744251/show/
The pictures aren't even close to doing justice to these dancers - but I loved watching them!

October 26, 2009

Washington visit

My visit to Washington is coming to an end.  Tomorrow morning S'te will drop me at the shuttle so I can catch an airplane and meet Keith in San Diego.  He has to work but I plan to enjoy the sun and dry out from my two weeks here in the drippy fall!

I have enjoyed being with the kids and thier family.... doing the school thing, going to Tetee's soccer game (I missed Jaleel's Saturday afternoon tho' - and his team won!!), and cooking for people that eat - and I do mean eat!  I've always enjoyed watching people enjoy food that I've fixed!  Last night Brayana, Destini, and I fixed homemade pizza casseroles.  There was very little left over - even Cavelle had 3 pieces!  I found the 'soy' section at Safeway so was able to score some soy ice cream for Makk - so we all had ice cream for dessert!  Amanda and her family even stopped by for a short visit!  It was a great fun evening!

Today comes the job of doing laundry and making sure I've picked up and packed all my 'stuff'.  It is amazing how quickly one can get 'spread out'!! LOL

Makk is back to school this morning (he will still miss 2 days this week for post op followups)!!  It is so amazing how God made the human body as resilient as it is.  I know we don't always think so - I've had my bouts with self pity! - but to see this little guy looking so great - when not so long ago - it caused him agonizing pain to eat anything solid, move on or off of a bed (right after surgery), and terribly inactive due to the lack of nutrition his body was able to process - it is truly amazing!   S'te has taken them so that she can show the staff how to hook and unhook his tube and flush the port after feedings.  It is really sooooo much simpler than the oral fed formula drama so many times every day.  Technology is such a blessing (at most times LOL)!!

And... right after S'te left with the boys- thier PE teacher called - she has nominated Jaleel for some sort of award for his perseverence and focused (yes, Jaleel!) achievemensts on the UNICYCLE!!  He is the fastest in the school - and by the way - Makk is the fastest for his grade.  I've not seen him ride - I hope to for our next visit!  I didn't realize that he had advanced that far in such a short time!

I told her that S'te was probably pulling up at the school as we were speaking - so she was going to try to catch her there.  What a great achievement!  Way to go JMan!

So my next post should be from sunny San Diego!  I'm ready!

October 25, 2009

Uses for Coffee Filters

Coffee filters are eco-friendly and cheaper than paper towels!!  Try some of these hints and see for yourself.  I have tried most of them...

1. Cover bowls or dishes when cooking in the microwave. Coffee filters make excellent covers.  I LOVE THIS ONE!

2.. Clean windows and mirrors. Coffee filters are lint-free so they'll leave windows sparkling.

3. Protect China. Separate your good dishes by putting a coffee filter between each dish.

4.. Filter broken cork from wine. If you break the cork when opening a wine bottle, filter the wine through a coffee filter.

5. Protect a cast-iron skillet. Place a coffee filter in the skillet to absorb moisture and prevent rust. THIS WORKS WELL TOO!

6. Apply shoe polish. Ball up a lint-free coffee filter.

7. Recycle frying oil. After frying, strain oil through a sieve lined with a coffee filter.

8. Weigh chopped foods. Place chopped ingredients in a coffee filter on a kitchen scale.

9. Hold tacos. Coffee filters make convenient wrappers for messy foods.

10. Stop the soil from leaking out of a plant pot. Line a plant pot with a coffee filter to prevent The soil from going through the drainage holes.

11. Prevent a Popsicle from dripping. Poke one or two holes as needed in a coffee filter.  WONDERFUL FOR GRANDKIDS!

12. Do you think we used expensive strips to wax eyebrows? Use strips of coffee filters.

13. Put a few in a plate and put your fried bacon, French fries, chicken fingers, etc on them. Soaks out all the grease..  WORKS GREAT!

14. Keep in the bathroom. They make great "razor nick fixers."

October 24, 2009

just pictures

On my way up the Oregon Coast......












October 20, 2009

I found this while 'surfing' and I love it!

Just for today when my heart feels like breaking, 
I will stop and remember that grief is the price we pay for loving and the
only reason I hurt is because I had the privilege of loving so much.

October 19, 2009

Our Weekend

On Friday the older 2 girls went with their Youth Group for retreat.  I dropped them, clothing (a LOT of clothing LOL), sleeping bags, pillows, and snacks off on our way out of town.  The younger 3 and I went down to DuPont, Washington to spend the weekend at the Liberty Inn!  


Jaleel and Taniyah were eager to see Mak and I know that all three were eager to see their Mommy and Daddy!!  The days without them went along well enough – but they missed them badly.  Actually, all of the kids missed Rod and S’te a whole bunch and did well in helping me keep body and soul together!

Anyhow, we spent a leisurely weekend at the 'hotel' as Taniyah was excitedly announcing in the days leading up to it.  The kids swam, S'te was able to come over from the hospital and spend some time with them down in the pool.  Rod came and took the older 2 over to the hospital to see Makk while Cavelle and I hung out, had dinner, and kicked back.  Unfortunately, as much as I wanted to go hug my grandbaby boy - by the time we got there I had a full fledged cough, runny nose, plugged ears cold ~ so a visit was not in my baby's best interest.  So I did the next-best-thing and made it possible for the others to spend some time with Makk.  Rod and Jaleel had to make a quick trip back up to Bremerton Saturday afternoon for Jaleels football game - which he and his team won - by the way!  They are heading off down the line to the playoffs - 1st time in 4 years they've had a good season!!  Way to go team!!

While Jaleel was off playing on the wet and soggy field - Tetee, CB, and I took the Hostesses advice and visited Charlies Safari down in Lacey.  It is a great place for kids to let off some energy when there has been 5 straight days of rain!  I think they had fun.  I was entertained and it was a great way to while away an afternoon.  We spent so long there that it was dark when we finally returned to the 'Hotel'.  LOL  They were all worn completely out and we had a nice calm deep sleep, no-argument-about-bedtime night.  The kids slept in this morning to the tune of ~ I woke them up so we could go to breakfast and they could get a swim in before we headed back North and pick up the returning girls.  We did get in a quick visit with Makk when we stopped to pick Rod up (he came back up with us) ~ even I had to at least see him before I left ~ but I kept my distance!  He had a rather rough morning and was not real excited about the company - but he was feeling much better by the time we left.

We made it back to town safely, the girls are home safely.  Everyone is tired (especially the ones back from the retreat LOL) and all tucked safely and tiredly in beds (with visions of lollipops dancing in their heads)!

The hope is for Makk to be released and be able to come home within the next day or two.  He is sore (of course) and was doing really well before (in my humble uneducated opinion) they decided to push him on the feeds and he started having issues again.  S'te and Rod have been vigilant in returning items on his trays that he cannot have and should not be eating.... since he hasn't had solid foods in so long - large meals or hot dogs (complete with roll!) didn't seem to be in his best interests (in their same kind of opinions).  Hopefully (again in that same sort of my opinion) the medical gurus will back off and let his little system find it's level and go from there.  Of course, that is the Grandma talking there!


Thank you everyone for all the prayers - I know that they have helped him in the quick early recovery - and he is feeling and doing much better, his voice sounds less raspy - and it can only get even better!

October 16, 2009

Makkiah

I spoke with S'te late last evening.  Mak is doing a bit better.  He has allowed them to raise the head of his bed to about 20 degrees without having to terribly much more pain.  They have allowed him to suck on ice chips a couple of times also.  His pain meds have dropped a bit - his bp has come down enough they know his pain level has dropped... all really great news!

They haven't tried a tube feeding yet - will not do that for another day or two yet.  I heard that they want to make sure he can tolerate his own body fluids before they put anything else into him.  He said his throat feels better than 'it ever has' even before the surgery - so the reflux levels must be down quite a bit.  So things are looking up for him!!

The other 5 and I are 'bonding'! LOL  The older girls are helping in many ways - it is amazing how things change as they get older.... now for the hormone levels to just level out (oh, I'm so relating... mine are going the other way... LOL), Jaleel is busy from the time he wakes until bed with school and sports.  He does take time out to eat - but so far - that is about it!  Tetee has made it to Head Start - and I've even remembered to pick her back up... and CB and I have become best pals.  So I have had a wonderful time so far.  Sometimes relating different happenings might sound a bit b***** but really - nothing out of normal is happening...

Oh, and BTW my DD has learned e-speak... he puts LOL on everything he sends to me... he said it is for 'lots of love' -  that is my funny for today... LOL

October 14, 2009

Thank you Good Samaritan....

Had a flat (almost) when I came out of the bank. Had 5 minutes to pick Tetee up from school. Got her in time. A good Samaritan at the gas station filled the tire up with air while I dug for the 75 cents the machine wanted. Bless him!!! then to Goodyear to hear that they could fit me into their schedule tomorrow afternoon..... (sorry I couldn't schedule the leak for a better time! LOL)... Fellow sent me to Sears 'right across the street' ~ that I never did find.... I asked for "real" directions... since I am totally unfamiliar territory.... drove around in circles.... Tomtom blurting directions at every intersection... Found Midas.... Thank you God!! Midas was able to find the leak ~ there was a flat sharp piece of metal in the tire~ fix the tire ~ provided a little play place for the 2 littles ~ I had gone thru the McD's drive thru (and they forgot the Ranch dressing in BOTH sets of nuggets) so they did have something to do ~ but Midas got the tire fixed and pulled the car close for us. Thank you Midas!

Then on to Target... oh... and did I mention that it is raining cats and dogs thru all the get in the car, get out of the car, buckle carseats, unbuckle carseats.... and I did buy an umbrella at Target!!! so that was my story from 10:40 - 1:30!!

Better than best news is that .... Makk is out of surgery... it went from 10 - after 1 pm.... and he isn't out of Recovery yet... but he is safely out of surgery. I feel a bit disappointed because they didn't find any obvious reason for his digestive paralysis.. I was so hoping they would look and do a "House" thing as say .... 'oh, no wonder, and we can fix this right now'. Unrealistic -I know ~ The tube is in, the wrap is done, the specialists all got their peeks of his insides... just waiting ~ still praying for a merciful recovery period. What trauma for an 8 year old....

Some day I will type up the story of my drive North... LOL...

October 12, 2009

The Great Pumpkin!!


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Saturday Clint and Sallie came over... Joe and Halley too. They brought the little trailer... they loaded all 340 pounds of pumpkins on it and brought it down to the garage where it got weighed! Joe did the weighing for us... The biggest was 144 (I think) pounds, and the smaller 3 each were about 75 pounds each.

Joe loaded 2 of them into the car so that I could bring them with me up to Bremerton for the kids, the largest went to Sallies for Halley and Tucker to carve for Halloween, and Clint dropped the other one off at Judy's.

I know there are lots and lots of bigger pumpkins. Ones that would make these just look like seeds... but they are the biggest ones I've ever grown, or even seen for that matter. And I am proud of them!!

After getting to Bremerton on Monday, the World Newspaper called and asked about them... sooooo funnnnyyyyy!!!

September 27, 2009

Just a Vent

I'm venting today. Something I usually have to do with myself - or make Keith listen to me. And poor guy, he seems to think that I think that he should have solutions to everything... so ... if you are of a mind to, read on......

I just listened to 'Breaking News' on MSNBC and it seems that now the police are being questioned in their responsibility for a 24 (or so) year old woman who was detained, taken to the police station, and released. Evidently, her family and their lawyer thinks the police department should have shouldered the responsibility to made sure she had arrangements to get home, or made arrangements for her. They say that they had no right to keep her and she wanted to leave. Who wouldn't? So here we are again with the government responsible for private aspects of a persons life. I wonder out the side of my head, just how many figures will this cost an already budget strapped department? When will we, as adult Americans, take back the responsibility for ourselves? "We" don't want "Big Brother", but insist, via mega lawsuits and an overzealous media, on the same Big Brother being responsible for every aspect of our lives.

We buy a house we can't afford... Get the "Government (aka taxpayers) to subsidize us so we don't have to move to something we can afford.

We lose our job... We spent way more than we earned, have mega credit card debt, live in a house we knew we couldn't afford, and have saved nothing. Ask the Government (aka taxpayers) to extend unemployment benefits because we are broke.

Not only do we employ undocumented workers, we miss the point in that, they are sending everything they can out of the US! Every dollar they send to where-ever-they-sent-it-to is a dollar that will never again be spent in the US. It is not income or sales taxable. Wonder where our money is going? Look at the nearest globe!

And not only are the undocumented workers sending the USD out of our beloved US, every time we buy something that is not 'MADE IN THE USA' we are sending those very same USD's out of the Country. I am just as guilty of buying something because I want it now and don't have time to research an item to find one 'MADE IN USA'. Those same USD's that have rebuilt Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, etc are what are not being spent in the USA. Where does all of our money go?

Every time illegal drugs are purchased, the foreign drug cartels are getting richer and the citizens of the USA are getting poorer. Not just from the effects of the drugs... but from the dollars being sent out of the US.

What happened to the day when we, as Americans, respected ourselves and our neighbors? We morally did not overcharge, gouge, steal from, or pillage our fellow citizens. We did not take what we were not entitled to, ie worked for what we got. And those who did were castigated, ostracized, or just basically 'frowned upon'. I know it sounds really silly, but, our decay as a country, a society, has decayed since our basic morals have gone downhill to the me, me, me stage of development (I think that is somewhere around 3 or 4 years old).

I am not talking about all of us. There are many, many people who are great, wonderful, upstanding people. There are many, many people who legitimately need and deserve assistance. There is a whole generation of children who's parents have given them over to daycare and the schools to raise them... and then blame the 'government' (school system) for not raising them correctly. Those are the same standing there with their arms (not just hands) filing lawsuits that do nothing for the continued good of the many.

ok,,,, I'm done for now. Just wait until the next segment of MSNBC comes on!! I'm switching to HGTV.... I don't get near so upset.... LOL

September 22, 2009

Makkiah


All Prayers Front and Center!

Makkiah's surgery is scheduled for October 14th for his g-tube, fundo, pyloroplasty, rigid and flexible bronchoscopy, laryngoscopy, endoscopy, sinus biopsy and possible lung biopsy. That's only three weeks away


This is a direct quote from S'te.

I know prayers from coast to coast will go into the surgery for this precious little guy who just happens to be my precious Grandson!

September 19, 2009

Amazing!

Last week was eventful. We had a new HVAC system installed at the same time as I was doing some blackberry juicing, and canning pears. On one day an evaluator came out to check on the little guy's progress with walking, and I had set a time Friday to go out and do one final big blackberry picking with Clint. With the vacuum running constantly (the little guy is still crawling) to pick up the lint, dirt, and other falling debris from the install and the other things going, I was staying fairly busy.

Well, on Wednesday as I was doing some green beans I noticed that my back was aching quite regularly. Then on Thursday, as I was peeling and water-bathing pears, it kept getting worse. It was working it's way up under my right shoulder blade and nothing, no position change, NOTHING eased the ache. By Thursday night - I was in pain. Real honest to goodness outright pain!.. From my front ribcage under my arm around to under my ribs in the back and up under my shoulder. So I put the remainder of the pears back in the box with a promise to start again 'tomorrow' and took it easy for the rest of the evening. Well,

Friday morning didn't do any better. I couldn't relieve the pain by standing up - or sitting - or laying down. SO I did what every smart person would do ~~ I called and left a detailed message on voice mail at the Doctors office wanting to know what I should do. Should I make an appointment or go to the ER. I wasn't getting any better and I couldn't continue this way for much longer. I wasn't in debilitating screaming pain - but enough I couldn't focus on anything or do anything. And I knew something was wrong - more than likely another gallbladder attack that would magically disappear as soon as I entered the medical domain ~ LOL..... Well....

An hour and a half later, still no call from the Doctor office - so I call them back again and get the magical words "I'm here all by myself and I do the best that I can. If you are in pain you should probably just go to the ER because that's where we would send you anyhow." So, WHY DIDN'T YOU RETURN MY CALL AND TELL ME THAT AN HOUR AND A HALF AGO!! So.....

Keith and little guy took me to the ER. . . it was 11:29 when I signed in. I remember that because the volunteer said it wasn't 11:30 yet so I marked through what I had put in the space and rewrote it. LOL.... They did a great job at Bay Area Hospital. I had my bloodwork done, an ultrasound, pain medication, very polite and nice nurses and aides, and they had a surgeon in talking to me by 2:00. Now, to some of you, that doesn't sound really great - but I've sat in many ER's longer than that before triage even got to me, so other than the lightening fast ER at Philomath that Keith went thru last year, this was the best visit ever - as visits to the ER go! So...

By 5 pm I was coming out of the recovery room minus a gall bladder and being put into my room for the night. Everyone was nice and pleasant. I didn't feel like I was infringing on anyones time or activities. I was checked on regularly, helped out of bed many times (the IV was running thru me LOL) and walked up and down the hall before lights out for the night.

Dr. Hamn, the surgeon came and saw me this morning, said I passed muster, things looked good, and he repaired a hernia as well as the gallbladder removal. We chatted at length about foster care. He and his wife had older guests into their home until a final child showed them that they no longer cared to continue opening their home and their lives for the potential problems that come with dealing with these abused children. If it were up to us - we'd have fixed all the issues at 1 sit-down. But, sadly, it doesn't work like that. He seems like an extremely nice man as well as a talented surgeon.

Clint came and rescued them from me about 10:30 on Saturday morning and I am glad to be home. I still have beans on the tepees, tomatoes on the vines, and a box of pears staring at me - as well as a back yard that badly needs done... but - I am following Dr.'s orders and doing nothing much for right now.

I appreciate all of the prayers and well wishes that were sent my way, I am sure they have helped immensely. It's always nice to know that there are people out there who do care... :-)

So, now, back to my chair and the remote.......

September 15, 2009

Pumpkin!



Keith points out the biggest pumpkin in our patch (besides him) LOL

Another is hiding down there too.

The ever fruitful bean tepees. I've been picking and canning for 2 weeks now. Still beans to go! Tim said tonight - 'guess what Keith - green beans for dinner" LOL

I have some in the pressure cooker as I type... LOL

I have also been picking blackberries and have learned how to steam the juice out and make jelly so I have no seeds. As well as 2 huge cobblers that the 'guys' have inhaled. I do so love for my offerings to be appreciated!
A small sample of what I've been doing.
This is what I keep in the house for 'instant access' LOL

A sample pickin'My handsome helper!

A few green beans done!
Juicing the blackberries.
No pictures of the gallons of jam, juice, and frozen berries that we now have!

And I have pears to do tomorrow!
And apples.
And
And

soon the tomatoes will be overrunning me.
Bountiful Earth!!


Labor Day

Rod and S'te had planned to bring the family down for the Labor Day Weekend. I had all sorts of goodies gathered to send back up with them. Some of the 'bounty' from the garden that seems to never end as well as the goodies that I had baked and canned during the summer. I love my remodeled kitchen. It is so nice to work in. A REAL cook still wouldn't have enough counter space or enjoy the odd layout that we ended up with. But I all love it! I have enjoyed using it all summer long. I have baked, canned, juiced, steamed, gelled, stir fried, boiled and anything else imaginable with the veggies and fruits that I've grown and picked so far.

So anyway, back to my story. The Navy decided that Rod's trip wasn't going to happen as we'd hoped so.... we got permission to take one of our babies and all of this STUFF to them. We had a really great time. I can't believe how much the kids all grow and develop so quickly. I got to see first hand and from the other side of the fence, how Sharen and I must've been during our pre-teen/teen years. oops... lol... The kids all seem to be loving the life up there in Washington and seem to be adjusting well to the change. School has started for them and all is chugging along. Mak is still having health issues but hope is eternal that somehow the puzzle pieces will fit and a diagnosis will be found along with the cure for the issues that just seem to be blooming.

So we make it back home - no tickets, no problems, no issues YAY!! and another holiday for 2009 has come and gone.

September 1, 2009

Meteorlogic First Day of Fall!

It's September 1st and.....


And we are getting new neighboros... One day a few weeks ago a piece of equipment showed up and cleard the lot across the street....






Then someone showed up to pour concrete. Then one morning I woke up to a huge hole at the entrance to my driveway (I was suprised!). They had to dig really, really deep to find the sewer line LOL... and they found water instead.... What was planned as a morning procedure turned into 2 days.... and we got new rock clear down the road and into our driveway... Works for me!!

and yesterday a package from Gerald arrived.....
and guess what!
I still say my face isn't that fat (sound familiar S'te?)... but if that's what I look like.... it's what I look like.
Other than changing diapers, transporting to visits, and watering very dry (brown) grass - life has been a total non-event lately....



August 23, 2009

Done with that!



Well, that's done! It is really nice out there. Sharen and friend, Michelle, came over for a couple of days. I think we spent more time out there than anywhere else!

She also brought me a couple of pictures that our brother has drawn... He is such a great artist. Sharen also had the picture he drew for her - and I didn't think to take a picture of it... I'm really bummed about it too. It also was really pretty!




Now to find frames!

August 14, 2009

Another beginning....


A few days ago we decided we wanted to move the gazebo over closer to the new deck. Of course, I didn't want to do it the easy way and put it on the deck.. SO... we are putting in a patio...

Here is the beginning.....

The middle


and the end of today....
I have about 300 blocks in...and about 100 to go.

My hands are raw
My head is sunburnt (that's why Keith's hat is on my head)
and I feel a great sense of accomplishment!

Keith has been great about watching the boys
while I play in my rapidly disappearing sandbox!

And I will wait until about 10 pm to see if I can still move.... LOL

August 5, 2009

Dad got the back terrace all lined out and the first blocks went in. The 'berry patch is now really well defined. (That's a joke!) But the raspberries are in and producing!

Dad had to leave and didn't finish the project so Keith and I completed putting the blocks on (Dad had already done the hard part) ~ and we had to hire someone to 'smooth the edges' hehee......


It really looks great out there. All smooth - no lumps and bumps - and the seed is already growing! By Labor Day - we should have a really nice little play spot in the 'orchard'! The fruit trees that Sallie planted the last 2 winters are really taking off. We had a lot of really good plums this year - the crows thought so too! They got most of them before we got a 'picker' for the ones we couldn't reach!


The pumpkins are taking over the world out back! We will have to go to the neighbors yard to pick the sunflowers... hehee!


They are trying to take over the radish bed and the other pumpkin bed. Talk about greedy!


And it's a great year for zucchini! I've baked and frozen bread, made brownies, and had lots of stir fry. Amanda took some home, Tim was 'gifted' with some, Sallie took all she wanted for now, and . . .


The beans are taking off. I hope someone really wants green beans really, really badly ~~


And ~~~ squash anyone?

This is just what Clint and I picked one morning. We've certainly got a bumper crop going!

Summer is progressing!! LOL

July 23, 2009

More, more, more

It seems like the faster I go - the behinder I get!

The baby will be a month old soon and still is no closer to sleeping for longer than 3 hours at a time (not at night anyway LOL)! Totally adorable, of course, as all of my babies have been.

Went to Powers to Uncle Jim's 83rd Birthday. Had quite a turnout and saw many that I haven't seen in years! He had family travel up from California and down from Portland and over from Arizona. Michelle was in attendance with her 2 youngest - and she has another on the way !! Way to go girl! I spent the day getting re-acquainted with many of my family. Of course, Baby slept most of the day - so he was ready to stay awake most of the night so Sunday was pretty much a rest day. Other than a bit of weeding - not much else went on.

Keith has been out of town for the last couple of weeks - he will be home again tomorrow! Yippee! I miss him so much when he is gone... Just miss him.... Dad came in to town and spent the afternoon and had dinner - I fixed meatloaf - I think he could eat it as often as Keith could! i saved some for Keith as I know he really, really likes it too. And he will be home tomorrow! (I'm sure I already said that - but I'm sooooo glad!)

Dad is looking at putting a couple of terraces in our back yard. Can't do all of them as the garden is in the way... Boy is it growing! We already done cabbage, cabbage,and more cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, strawberries, onions, lettuce, and raspberries from there - and lots more to go!

I took pictures of the picnic and of the garden - but again - I can't get the picture upload tool to work. That gets frustrating as all getout!!!

Anyhow, all is well here, missing my dear husband, and trying to keep myself occupied. Hope all is well with you.

July 11, 2009

Busy week~

Independence Day was great! Sallie the chef invited several over and we had our own celebration with wonderful food. Of course the food is always wonderful when we are at Clint and Sallie's. We had BBQ'd tuna, tri-tip, and chicken, accompanied by all the salads, chips, dips, fresh garden veggies (and I mean RIGHT out of the garden!), and great company! We met several of our neighbors that we didn't know and saw a few that we haven't seen since we were here last year. We are all so very thankful to all the Men and Women in Uniform that makes free and easy gatherings like this possible. Without them things like this wouldn't be possible!

We took the plunge and went up to Powers to visit. For as much as Keith travels - he doesn't care for the Powers Highway )-: But he went and we spent a really nice afternoon visiting with Aunt Nita, Uncle Jim, and Dad. Then they dropped by here for a bit Thursday afternoon. I got to show Dad our little place here and talk a bit about all of our 'big' plans~ several years' worth to put it mildly... but who knows what we might get started... with a little help from our families.... LOL
Kim's picture!
Keith is gone again for awhile. It's a good thing he loves to travel - as he has been doing a lot of it lately! We went up on Thursday for him to fly out really, really early on Friday morning. Then Baby and I came back down the coast. It was a really pretty drive. Beautiful blue sky and the dark green trees! Just Wonderful! except the part where I got stuck in the Oregon Country Fair traffic... And I wasn't even going to it. I'm not near 'country' enough for it! LOL

I got home just in time to welcome 2 little girls for the weekend and the three have pretty much kept me busy today. The girls "helped" me pick peas and strawberries and thin out the carrots. "We" also got some apricots, apricot jam, mixed berry jam, and strawberry jam done for Amanda to take up to S'te this weekend. Got all of that done just in time for Amanda to take some still~cooling jam up with them. Thanks so much Amanda and Jason. I got all of S'te's 'stuff' sent up ~ and forgot to give Amanda Danika's birthday gift... CRS... it's coming of fast....

Time to get kids ready for bed....

July 1, 2009

Driving, driving, driving, done....

Left on Monday evening to take Mak, Tetee, and CB up to see their new home... as Tetee so sweetly put it. My week with them has come to an end and it is time for them to bless their parents!! We really had a wonderful drive up... the kids (including CB - unbelievably!) watched ET - likened him to a foster kid who needs to be taken care of until his parents can come get him - Stopped at Drain to have Mexican dinner - boy, oh boy!, can CB eat!! he ate his dinner, sampled my dinner, and finished Tetee's!! Mak - bless his heart! - had his formula topped off by a cup of broth - heated by the wonderful waitress we had there. Then back into the car for the remainder of the trip....

As per normal for us... we got our directions mixed up and had to be 'found' and escorted to the new abode of the Elmores - about 2 am - after many miles out of the way and back again. We didn't end up far from them when Keith finally called and said SOS!!! Rod and S'te were there within minutes to show us the way in!

We truly enjoyed spending the day with them, getting the grand tour, playing checkers, and soaking in the 'new' hot tub!

We got up this morning and left the sleeping Elmore clan to catch the Bremerton/Seattle Ferry!! It was a beautiful crossing. I love the water!! and the georgeous homes along the waterfront!! It took just about an hour before I could see the Seattle skyline - I recognised the Space Needle from our trip to Seattle back in '99!! LOL




We made a wrong turn coming out of Seattle so ended up going clear down the I5 to the I84 before going East to Pendleton. I'm not sure how much time we actually added to the trip... :-( ... but ended up in Pendleton right at 4 pm. End of visiting hours. So we will stay here tonight at the Holiday Inn Express.. and visit tomorrow before heading back to the Coast! It will be a short visit.... but still a visit... ;-)

According to the news/weather reports... It is going to be really hot, hot, hot tomorrow... all the way to the coast... Thinking I'm really thankful for A/C!!!

So... anyhow.... this is where I am for the night... headed out to the pool....