Saturday, July 31, 2010

Vay-Kay

Had a great time in Dallas this past week, good to get out of town for a little R & R.    If the truth be told, the traditional rest and relaxation don't exactly fit but we'll go for running and recreation.   Or maybe something better if I can think about it.

We headed out on our road trip on Tuesday.  A zip through Micky D's in post for an Egg McMuffin, then down to Snyder, then on through Roby, Anson, Albany, Breckenridge, Mineral Wells, Weatherford and a few wrong turns, we made it to Arlington and into our hotel for a little rest before catching the red trolley to The Ballpark at Arlington to see the Rangers and the Oakland A's play.  We had A+ seats along the 3rd baseline, 12 rows up.  An added bonus was that Cliff Lee, newly acquired from the Mariners and a darn good pitcher, was the Rangers starter.  It turned out to be a pitcher's dual and Lee pitched 9 innings and was pulled when the game went into extra innings.  So when Nelson Cruz hit a 2 run homer in the bottom of the 10th to win the game, Lee did not even get the win.  But he's a darn good pitcher.  Great game.
           ***Cliff Lee***








Coach Tuberville threw out the first pitch.  Pictures of him were not great.  The only one that showed him full face had Gerald Myers in it and coach appeared to be picking his nose.  Not sure which is worse.

Wednesday was shopping day.  We headed to Frisco to Stonebriar Mall to go to Restoration Hardware, a place Deborah particularly wanted to see (me too!!), along with Williams Sonoma and Sam Moon's which is not in the mall but out in front of it.   First stop though?  Cheesecake Factory for Tamale Corncakes and chocolate coconut cheese cake for me and soup/salad/sandwich lunch combo and key lime cheesecake for Deb.  We got another piece for Uncle T and Aunt Betty who we were meeting later for supper.  Theirs was banana cream.    Sadly, after a long 
afternoon in the hot car, none faired well although they did reappear in a different shape after refrigerated and the taste wasn't bad.  You could just not swear as to what it had once been..

Our trip inside the mall was not completely as planned.  Restoration Hardware was a goner, replaced by a Forever 21.  Williams Sonoma did manage to take a few bucks from me...new mixing bowls, measuring cups, measuring spoons, a baster brush and some chocolate & vanilla sugars.  Here are my mixing bowls:

The cups and spoons are the same colors.  Love them a lot.  They will look fab in my glass front cabinet doors...adding color to my kitchen.

Then it was out to Sam Moon's.  If you are not familiar, it is a store that has accessories--purses, wallets, hats, key rings, jewelry, etc.   Reasonable prices...between wholesale and retail and millions to choose from.
I ended up with a key ring, a purse and a wallet.  All have silver stars...sorta Texas stars...way cool.

Next stop?   Ikea.  A store that overwhelms me, no doubt.   After a full hour or so in there and total purchases of a green picture frame for Grayson and a drain rack for Deb, we left exhausted, headed for dinner at Babe's with Uncle T & Aunt Betty.

Babe's is a restaurant that has several locations in the Dallas area and it's concept is simple.  They have branched out lately to other foods but when I first went it was fried chicken or chicken fried steak, then all the southern-wow-just-like-mom-used-to-make and almost as good.  Mashed potatoes, homemade cream style corn, green beans, biscuits & gravy.   In my mind it does not get any better.    They actually bring out 1/2 of a fried chicken per person and then keep refilling the sides.  It is an enormous amount of food and leftovers are abundant.  To die for and tonight was not exeption.  Everyone left with a full tummy and after a little pre game traffic, we made it to the hotel in time to share leftovers with the evening desk crew and catch the Rangers loss on tv.

Thursday finds us sleeping in a little and then heading for a tour of Jerry World, the new Dallas Cowboys stadium.  WOW is all I can say.  Huge facility with a huge price tag and it shows.  We saw all the levels, the Cowboys and cheerleaders dressing rooms and had our picture taken on the star in the middle of the field.   I'd been to Texas Stadium a few years ago and was in awe of the 'Ring of Honor' and Jerry moved it over but it was not quite the same.   I do have to give him an A for effort.

Here is the picture of Deb and me on the star:


After the tour, late lunch at Cracker Barrel and then to the Rangers game again.  A+++ seats...still on the 3rd base line, 4th row, excellent seats.  The game was more of a hitters thing and the Rangers won 7-4.    Fun game but we had a distraction:  Greenman.    Apparently a character from a show called 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", a show I'd never seen.   We had the luck of sitting directly in front of Greenman and he was eventually noticed by Fox Sports and he had the pleasure of being interviewed by Jim Knox, a regular sportscaster with no personality whatsoever.  When they do the Tech games, the guys in the booth say "back to you Knoxy" and I groan alot.  But I digress.   Here is Greenman.  He told his wife he's putting this picture on their Christmas card this year.



Friday morning we headed home and we were a little less lost which was a good thing and we had breakfast at a diner called The Weatherford Downtown Cafe.     Finally home about 5 and boy oh boy was I tired.  I was glad to crawl into my little soft bed and to sleep in this moring.

I'm going to have to take the week to recover from all the fun!!


Sunday, July 25, 2010

I'm not ready

I was supposed to start a new job on July 31 at a used book store and I have decided that I am not ready to go back to work yet.  I've been officially retired all of 6 weeks or so and I just don't want to go back yet.  So tomorrow I'll go by and thank them for the offer and tell them.

Maybe in October I'll be ready.   Maybe sooner.  Just not now

Friday, July 23, 2010

Army Wives, Part 2

Done with season 3, season 4 is still running so it will not be on DVD for a while.  Bummer.   Gotta go to rehab.
Do you think Lindsey needs a roomie?

I guess the ad works...

Today I had a doctor's appointment and was could not eat breakfast so by lunch time I was starvin Marvin & I was going to get something to bring home.  My first thought was a Chicken BLT salad (or something along those lines) from Wendy's.   For some unknown reason, I ended up with a salad at Souper Salad but I was laughing at myself a little for seeing the commercial and dreaming of the Wendy's salad.  I record everything and watch so few commercials that I am always surprised when I fall for one.

The girls and I went to Olive Garden one day and we all got the TV special, something that had been heavily advertised and we all had been dreaming of it.

Guess the ads work!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Can't sleep

It happens a lot.  It has happened for years.   It's 320 AM and I am awake.   I went to bed about midnight but never made it to zzzz's so here I am.  I played on Facebook and Ebay and CNN.  I read some blogs.  I even had a comment today that said "Practice what you preach"  with a Chinese address, the only group of people who feel free to try to comment.  But that would be several other rants on several other entries.

I've been up about an hour so I'll go back to bed to see what happens.  And I'll be awake again at 8 or so for the day.

At least I don't have to go to work.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

S'Mores

Why is it that people are crazy about S'mores and turn their nose up at Moon Pies?   Put a Moon Pie in the microwave and you have a S'more.  

Just an observation.

Super Duper Chicken Spaghetti

4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cooked and diced
8 oz  Spaghetti
1 can Cream of Mushroom Soup
1 can Cream of Asparagus Soup  (I had none, used Cream of Celery, can only imagine how much better w/this)
1/2 cup bell pepper, diced
1 can of diced tomatoes  (Mine had onions but can only believe that tomatoes w/green chiles would be better)
1 jar of mushrooms
1 1/2 cups shredded cheese

Cook Spaghetti.  Mix all other ingredients together in a large bowl, pour spaghetti in and mix, baked in 9x13 baking dish sprayed with Pam at 250 for 90 minutes.

Darn good stuff.

Now that I think about it I may need to experiment.   Green chiles and asparagus.  Maybe.   I'll update

Myrna Loy

When I sign in, Google shows me the most researched topics and Myrna Loy is on the list..  She died in 1993 at the age of 88.  Her last movie was in 1982.    She was a wonderful actress, the perfect wife.  'The Best Years of Our Lives', 'Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House',  'Cheaper By the Dozen'  (obviously the original, not the crappy Steve Martin remake) & many others.   And she was a gorgeous that came with Hollywood in the 40's & 50's:

I have read several articles and cannot figure out the spike in popularity but maybe they have just figured out what I knew all along:   They sure don't make movies like they used to.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Favorite Farmtown Names

1.   Butterbean Bob
2.   Hoe Down Charlie
3.   Mad Monkey Geohogan

More to follow

Friday, July 16, 2010

Acquaintances

I have, over the years, obviously worked with a ton of people.  Some have turned into family and some I tolerated and had a working relationship with and over the years as we have left the jobs, I have run into at different things and we make polite conversation.   But on a social basis, it's ok with me if I don't spend time with them.   Some only want to discuss their grandchildren, which is ok for a minute, but then really have nothing else to say.   We certainly have nothing in common.  But sometimes I feel like a jerk if a I'm discussing with a friend something like going out to eat and they want to make it a party and invite people that I don't necessarily view as friends.  But they can see the others at a different time right?   I'm probably not high on their hit parade either.

Dr Phil says people in your life contribute or contaminate.  I think we need a 3rd category.  Clutter?  Yep, I like it.

Cool things #3, 4, 5 & 6

It's a pretty good day so far.   First, I got this in the mail:


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It says United States of America on the cover and  I really like that.  Wow.

Inside, it says:
The Secretary of State of the United States of America hereby requests all whom it may concern to permit the citizen/national of the United States named herein to pass without delay or hindrance and in case of need to give all lawful aid and protection.

I really like that too.   In a sometimes uncertain world, being a US Citizen makes me feel safe and secure.

2nd--My car is paid for.  The title came in the mail today.

3rd--I went to Meals on Wheels and rode with my friends Jennifer & Camille and next Thursday, I have a route of my very own.   Way cool.

4th--On July 31, I start my new part time job at the Book Rack.    It's minimum wage, no benefits and all the books I can read.  3 afternoons a week or 2 afternoons and a Saturday.     Sounds perfect!!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Cool thing #2

Today Steve called to tell me he'd been to Grayson's 2 month check up and all is good.  The adorable little porker has gained 4 pounds!!   Steve did say he got 3 shots today and he was not a happy camper.   I'm glad Steve gets to be there from the beginning.

Steve, stupid hat                                                               Grayson, pretty cute kid

Spring Cleaning

I took this picture at a used bookstore today to make me feel better.   I am in the process of spring cleaning and this mess it only slightly worse than my mess although I am seeing light at the end of the tunnel.

The good part about retirement is that I have tomorrow to work on it.

The bad part about retirement is that I can put it off until tomorrow.

But I'll keep retirement.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Tension Rod Uncool thing #1

What kind of a company is smug enough to put a product on the market with no instrutions on the package.  Answer:  Levolor

I looked on the internet and there is nothing.  Nada. Zilch.   Even Levolor probably cannot get it work.

Grrr

Finally found another person on internet with same problem and found instructions here:
 http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080224142314AA35oOz


Notice the word Levolor nowhere in the entire link

Cool thing #1

Music.

I know it's a big cool but I am now writing this with my Iphone on shuffle and I am singing out loud.  I can listen for hours and not get tired of what I'm hearing.

Lots of George Strait:
I Saw God Today
The Best Day of My Life
If You Think You Want a Stranger

I've been cleaning closets today and the music helps a lot.

1000 Awsome Things

What a cool blog!!     I read back through a few and this guy has a great perspective on things.  Its a feel gooder!!!

I'm gonna try a cool thing a day because he inspired me.  Mine won't be as good as his or as extensive but it keeps me writing which is a cool thing in itself.

It's on my blog list and waaaaay worth the read

Monday, July 12, 2010

One of my favorite pictures

In Bagdad, on Davis Street.   Probably about 1964...I was about 6.  Mom looks so young!!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Retirement

I like it a lot.    One day I will be ready for a part time job but not yet.  I made 1 short trip and have plans for a couple of weeks out but I am content to avoid the alarm, to go where I want when I want.   I kept thinking I'd be missing the job and I miss the people but not the job.  Not at all.

On Thursday I'm going to go to volunteer orientation for Meals on Wheels.  I hope to deliver one day a week on a regular route.   I can hardly wait.  What a cool organization.

The sad side is that my blog is boring.    But I can live with that.

My big sister Jo

This is my sister, Jo.  Tomorrow would be her 63 birthday but she did not get see her 23 birthday.  She died on May 30, 1970.   This is her senior picture.  Back in 1965 in Bagdad AZ all of the senior pictures were in black and white and then the potrait size picture was painted.  So picture this...her hair is brown, obviously.  Her eyes were blue.  Her dress, that my mom made, was red.  She was beautiful.

Today she has a son, a granddaughter and grandson and a great-grandson.  She only knew her son for 2 years.  Life is not fair.

Happy Birthday Sis

Army Wives

Ok, it's smarmy (I love that word) drama but I really like this show.  I did not watch on regular TV so I'm Netflixing and have just tonight finished season 2.  Emmeline has run off with Max from Guiding Light.   Michael & Claudia Joy are preparing to move to Brussels when they find this out.  Michael is a general and Max is a scrub and Emmeline is 16.  I cannot see this working out well for Max.

The other side is that it makes me feel all patriotic.   The respect shown for the virtual soldiers is cool and I hope its pretty realistic.  They sure deserve it.

Even the kids are not all that annoying.

I am even beginning to like Joan and that was a trip.  Motherhood has softened her.   I hope she gets promoted and come kick that other Lt Colonel to Siberia.

I'm anxiously looking forward to season 3, then 4 when it comes out.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Miscellaneous ramblings & observations

My dental floss was made in Ireland.    Didn't expect that.  Or ever really think about it.

I like a bargain.   Today I had a coupon for a large drink and a foot long hot dog for $2.   Guess what I had for supper?
I also had a coupon that expired today for Bowtie Pasta from Carinos, one of my favorites.  And one serving lasts me 2 meals and it was 1/2 price so I called in and picked up an order of that too.   About $6.50.  A very good price so guess what I'll have for supper tomorrow?

I watched part of 'This Week' this morning and recognized no one.  I need George and George and Sam and Cokie and Fareed.  Who were those people?    And I cannot warm up to David Gregory on 'Meet the Press' either.  I miss TIm.

There is such a thing as too much rain.




Saturday, July 3, 2010

Paul & Family


I got to see my old 'lil bro' Paul today with his beautiful family.  His wife is Lisa, boys are Phillip (in the green), Dylan (black shirt), Ronnie (glasses, head on Lisa's shoulder), Sean (he is 3 today) and finally little girl Nevaeh.  I saw loving parents and a great family today.  My little Paulie is all grown up!!  I'm so proud!!

Ducks

As George sings, I saw God today!! Actually it was yesterday...Mama took her babies swimming in the water by the curb. When it was time to get out of the pool, my mailman stopped traffic so they could get across the street safely. Thanks Grant!!




Thursday, July 1, 2010

Caesar Rodney 1776

The Delaware State quarter features a rider in a tri-corner hat and his name is Caesar Rodney, one of the 3 signers of the Declaration of Independence from Delaware.    Of the delegates, 1 was for and 1 was against breaking with England.  Caesar was in Delaware when he received news of the vote and though not  a healthy man, he rode through storms all through the night to Philadelphia to place his vote for independence.    3 days later, the Declaration of Independence was adopted.

750 Million...Poor Tiger just got poorer

Word on the web is that Tiger Woods' wife Elin is going to get $750 mil in a divorce settlement.  What is that, $1 mil for every skank?   Come on Elin...he spent like a month in rehab.   What more could you ask for?

Couldn't happen any better.  Good for Elin.  Nothing to do with this case but good for Sandra Bullock too.  These guys need to understand commitment and that cheating has consequences.   Both of the guys probably lost the best woman they'll ever get and they lost their families.  Hope the pieces of ass were worth it!!

Tiger after Elin and her divorce lawyer,  You go girl!!  >>>>>>>>>