Another good report, Tina! Keep 'em coming.
Having expected a much worse winter here, I believe it is coming this week. Two nights predict lows of 9 and 13. We'll see. Rain has made a big dent in what is already on the ground. After that some nights will be a bit below freezing, but if roads don't stay icy, I should be able to get out in the afternoon - at least to the nearby grocery store.
Shirl, I have to go back to see what I wrote previously, too.
Always happy to see everyone's posts, but sorry for the not so good news of ill pets, broken pool heaters, etc. The cooking always makes me hungry.
I have really made use of the crockpot and freezer. Which reminds me I need to defrost because kids are bringing me groceries tomorrow.
I'll watch the Super Bowl rooting for the Chiefs. Kids aren't interested since Seahawks didn't make it.
I watched the Celebration of Life for the 9-year-old Montana boy with aplastic anemia I had followed on FB (along with 20,000 others). It was apparent during his struggles he was strong, kind, giving and respectful. Yesterday we learned he was also stubborn and could cause chaos with his 4 brothers. His parents told the best stories. There was a bit of a disagreement one afternoon when he claimed he was no longer part of the family (at age 5 I believe). His dad said well then he'd have to leave. He went out under the playhouse where they could still see him. Night was coming. A knock on the door 'Well since I don't live here, may I have my sleeping bag?'
It continued to get darker and, with wild animals in the area, his mama was not happy about him being out there. Dad took a Bluetooth speaker into the trees playing wild animal sounds. He started small and advanced to a bear. The boy would look around, but still didn't come in. Finally the dad put the sounds of 2 fighting bears on. A knock on the door - 'Dad, you better get out your rifle and take care of those bears! They are keeping me awake!' Dad patted him on the back of the head and told him to go to bed. He really was stubborn!
Wishing all a good rest of the day!