What a day, during the night I noticed that the dishwasher had an error code. Before going to bed I had filled it with dishes, lots of dishes. Some of them were from Wednesday and then all of Thursday's dishes. At midnight I was taking apart the dishwasher to see if I could get it going but after about a half an hour I quit and went back to bed. The first thing in the morning the dishwasher was checked and yep, all those dishes were still dirty. I closed my eyes and left for the walk. We stopped at mom's after and saw the new puzzle they are working on. This one is a 1000 pieces. Joan and Faith were helping Karin with it last night.
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While crossing the retention dam heading to Joan's house I had to stop and take a picture of the sun coming up this morning. It was so bright and the sunbeam with it's reflection in the lake almost looked as if it was forming a cross.
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Quilter Christmas Party
Right after the walk this morning Ruth and Diane helped mom into the wheel chair van and they left for mom's Bible study Christmas party held at Barb and Dale's home. Joan had to go with Nancy. She is going to have a sleep apnea test as she hasn't been sleeping well. That will be scheduled at her home. I went straight to work cooking for the Quilter Christmas party setting the carrots on to boil, then drizzling the potatoes with olive oil and sprinkling garlic salt, a little seasoned salt and pepper. Those were placed in the 400 degree oven for 40 minutes while the carrots were boiling. When the carrots were tender a cheese sauce was made, poured over the drained carrots, covered with cracker crumbs and those were put in the 350 degree oven for a half an hour. The rib roasts were taken over to the barn to cook. That was taken out of the oven at 11:30 pm and the rolls put in the oven to bake. Ruth and Diane arrived right then with mom so they helped with the rest such as getting ice and water in the cups and cutting the roasts. When everyone arrived we had a nice meal. The entire morning I never once thought to take a picture. After the meal Diane took the two pictured below:
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Queen for the Day
We had a beautiful day with sunshine and temperatures in the 40s. We stopped in at mom's after the walk and mom was wearing a new house dress she got for Christmas. Diane said it looked too much like a nightgown so Ruth found another outfit for her which was a sweat shirt and long pants. After she had it on though she was telling us she had never seen the shirt before then took a look at it and told us, "I can't wear this?" It had a crown on the front with the words Queen of the universe. We convinced her it would be warm, matched the pants, nobody would even notice the words and we would be late if she changed again. Well when we got to Berean Vonnie was in the room getting some studies ready for folding and of course I started laughing when I mentioned to her, "don't look at mom's shirt." We really did laugh. This is such a great group of people to work with. Mom may not be queen of the universe but she was queen for today.
Monday, December 16, 2024
Christmas Puppies
Have you EVER wished for one of those adorable Cavapoo teddy bear puppies for Christmas? These puppies are ready NOW and can bring your family one of the best gifts ever. The puppies are out of a planned litter. Bentley, the sire is a purebred King Charles Cavalier weighing in at 17 pounds. Roxy, the mom is a purebred Poodle weighing in at 23 pounds. They were born on Oct 26th, 2024 and will be ready to leave by December 21st, 2024 JUST in time for CHRISTMAS! They are located in Cuba, IL and if interested contact Gardner Lane Puppies by clicking HERE. Pictured below is Roxy owned by Tarah Brenner from Cuba IL.
Sunday, December 15, 2024
Stalled Horses
Sunday! My favorite day of the week. We had one mystery and never did solve that, more on that later. I checked the foaling camera and was pleased to see that both of the colts had laid down to sleep during the night.
The roasts were put in the crock pot first with the seasoning, carrots, onions and potatoes before going out to the barn to take care of the colts. I move them into the far paddock, then hauled 3 wheel barrow loads of soiled bedding out of the stall. Next 2 bales of hay were brought in, one for the stall for tonight and one for the shelter where the colts were kept. I also hauled in another bale of straw for the stall for tonight. They were so glad to be outside as they had been in almost all day yesterday and all night. It was 40 degrees but still drizzling a bit but they were thrilled to be out. Below is before a roll in the mud for Oliver.