Wednesday, November 16, 2005
November Bits and---
Cindyism’s is out of order again so I thought I would mention it so you wouldn’t think she had abandoned you!.
I finished the cape for Jazz’s Christmas Parade costume today. Now it is on to the dress. I would like it ready for a try on by Thanksgiving because we will be at Wes and Deb’s for dinner. The parade should be roughly a week or two away then.
A trip to the dentist for the six month cleaning was not good news. The crown on the left side of my mouth which my partial clips to is loose. This has been a questionable fix right along. So tomorrow morning it is back to the office to see if Dr. Ford can cement it back for another few months.
Jay and I planted ten Redbud Trees (little one) today. They arrived day before yesterday in the mail. Yesterday it rained all day so we had to get them in today. It started to rain when we were halfway through. Then this is what greeted us this evening.
Yep that is snow and I still have 10 lilac bushes to arrive yet.
Monday Jay went to the Optometrist for a new set of glasses. The Doctor said he may be able to see well enough to drive soon.
Well it’s after 11pm and I have started to yawn so I’ll say good night, sleep tight, and don’t let the bedbugs bite!!
Mom Was Right!
Do you remember your Mom saying behave yourself no matter where you are because you are going to meet someone you know? Well a trip to the grocery store in Davison on Tuesday proved that point to me again.
When we moved to Orion Township in 1984 Neumaier’s grocery store on the corner of Gregory and Baldwin was moving to a larger building down the road. They became our choice for grocery shopping. We knew the owner, his son Paul, all the check out people. and stock people. We left the area in 1999 and roughly a year or so later Neumaier’s went out of business.
On Tuesday standing in the produce department selecting red grapes a young man said, “Hello remember me?” He looked familiar but from where. “I’m Paul Jr. --Neumaier. Of course and the old give a hug came over me and I hugged him. He told me he was working for a produce company now and his Dad was a partner in a Health Club. We told him we had been in Otisville for the last six years and shopped in Davison.
So you see Mom was right!
