Evie, I’m so sorry you lost your son. It’s so hard to lose a child. Five years out and it doesn’t get any better.
Anita, I can’t imagine Sauerkraut soup. My dad liked sauerkraut so we had it often as kids. I can eat a little if there are enough hot dogs or sausage in it. I have been wanting to make crab soup for a while but crab meat is so expensive and it’s made with cream so has about a thousand calories per serving. The local deli had some in containers the other day so I bought some to try. I think mine is better. Their soup was too thick so thinned it a little with half and half. Sorry to hear about your son-in-law.
We had some kind of mix up when I got laid off and had to switch Harold from my insurance to medicare. We were a month late signing him up for the drug plan so he had a penalty. It was only a few dollars a month but it was for the rest of his life.
I managed to get the mud stain out of my shirt but had to wash it 3 times with dawn soap on it. I have a closet full of shirts that I should wear to work outside in and not my good clothes.
Karen, I didn’t know salmon came in 6 oz cans. I will have to see if I can find some. My mother made salmon croquets and I liked them. I made some and my family wouldn’t eat them so I haven’t made them in years.
Peggy, have a safe trip to Mexico.
Sheila, I saw a picture of your hair on Facebook. Looks good.
Sharon, sorry you are having such a hard time with Buddy. Hopefully when he gets older he will settle down. I had to put my dog down a month ago because she had liver cancer. I keep saying I’m not going to get another dog but I’m on about 4 Heeler rescue sites on Facebook. I’m glad none are close to me. If you read the problems people are having with a dog and are trying to re-home one I think you are taking on someone else’s problems. So many end up in shelters and are killed. It wouldn’t be fair to a puppy for me to get one because Heeler’s are so active.
I have been looking at cars for the last couple of months trying to decide if or what to get. I wanted a car I could set up to tow so yesterday I bought an Equinox. I wanted a new car but all I could find in this area were the low end or high end models. I wanted something with more features but not one with a sun roof. Yesterday I bought a 2022 with only 12,000 miles on it. It was a demo for a salesman. Now I can think about setting it up to tow for the next 10 years like I did the Honda.
I can’t pick it up until Monday and can add it to my insurance.
My son and I went and ate Mexican food last night. We went to the place he likes but I sure didn’t like it. He agreed that it wasn’t as good as he remembered. This morning my Meetup group was going to brunch but I didn’t feel like getting on the road so early. I have a loaf of raisin bread in the refrigerator so made my version of french toast. I found a container of eggnog in the freezer so mixed some egg and egg nog, soaked the raisin bread in it and fried it. Came out pretty good.
The cattle festival is going on this weekend. They were asking for volunteers at my meeting but I worked the festival for years. Walking doesn’t bother me but it just kills me to have to stand around. I don’t like working in the beer booth and having to ask people for their ID. I went by to get a festival tee-shirt but they were sold out of the larger sizes. They will have music from 4 to mid night but I just don’t like crowds anymore. I don’t know what the night crowd is like but the day crowd wasn’t much. They don’t have the rides anymore and that brought in a lot of people.
It was 66 this morning, almost time to start complaining about the cold.
Yesterday the high wan 87. The first day in months that it didn’t get into the 90’s or 100’s. Fall might actually be here. The other day the second line of rain managed to miss me completely but thank goodness for the inch of rain. It was very windy today and we were under some kind of red fire alert because of the wind. It rolled up one of the rubber mats on the car port and turned over the ficus tree.
Velda, sorry you are having so many problems.
Martha