Monday, November 28, 2022

Grandma Interviews

 Mom wanted an omelet for breakfast this morning. That meant running back home for fresh spinach and sausage to add to the ingredients mom's house already had on hand. After breakfast Jessica arrived to do therapy on mom's arm.

Jessica asked mom if she could trim a few evergreen branches off for her window boxes. Mom replied, "sure, just take them off Mike's tree" and then started laughing.  That was a good joke as Mike and Diane are still in Gulf Shores.  At noon we had chicken soup and a half of a peanut butter and jam sandwich, but mom wanted crunchy peanut butter and she only had smooth. Good thing I had just purchased a big two pack of crunchy. That meant another trip to my house. I was glad for the car this morning.  When Karin arrived I took the car to the new barn, left that there while the flat bed trailer was taken off of the old truck then the old truck taken to the old barn so the Wildwood camper could be hauled to the trailer repair place. I got it there but Mark had taken our spare set of keys to make copies and the other set was locked inside of the trailer. I will need to make another trip in tomorrow to unlock the trailer for the repair shop. From there I drove to the Peoria post office to pick up the Berean mail. There was not much this week but more than likely that is because of the Thanksgiving holiday. The mail was dropped off at the Berean office before heading home. Mark was already home and wanted  help with a repair in the barn. He also bought new key rings for the 3 sets of the camper keys and wanted those labeled.  Braelyn arrived while we were working out in the barn. She wanted to do a 10 minute interview with me for her class. We were very close to finishing when her lap top went dead. Thankfully they live close and we drove over to grab the computer cord. We did the interview again but when we finished it didn't shut off and then somehow the computer lost all but the last 15 seconds of the interview.  Anna came to help and the 3rd try worked. Then it was time to get a pie made for the Berean volunteers tomorrow. I figured everyone was probably tired of pumpkin so made a pecan.
That is now out of the oven cooling. I'm done for the evening and thankful for everything that was accomplished today. 


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