Monday, September 10, 2007
Sunday Ketchup!
Cyn and David came up yesterday so the girls could bake and David could try to fix the mower deck for the lawn mower.
Cyn and I made seven loaves of zucchini bread and four assorted pans of Chocolate Zucchini cake out of two very large zucchini to share and take some to her work. Visit Cindyisms to see some of the results.
David however was not as fortunate. The tractor spark plug is fowling out and the mower deck belt is not catching right yet so I guess the grass will continue to flourish a little longer until we can get it fix. I swear for what it has cost us the last couple of years we could have bought a goat!
David did however move the swing closer to the dome so Brandy and I can still swing if I end up with my foot in a cast. She is not too sure she likes it there and it is not as attractive as over by the trees. But it will allow me to hobble out and swing with her if the need arises. Thank you David.
Haven’t heard anything yet from either my personal physician or the surgeon so I don’t know if or when it is a go. I sure would like to get started because time wise recovery will run into winter and that ain’t good.
Tomorrow my good friend Darlene’s husband, Michael, has surgery to correct a hernia. We are all hoping for a speedy recovery for him.
My brother Daniel is still having problems with his surgery and is anemic which has doctors still trying to find the solution.
Jay’s blood sugar is running lower and the new fistula is working very well so far.
My goodness I sound like a report from “General Hospital” don’t I . Enough of this gloomy shit and on to lighter thought.
I received my handmade dishcloth from Mrs. Dof Saturday so I have to send a big thank you to her for finding them. Also Grammie Pammie gave me two booklets on how to knit and crochet my own so I had better be looking those over. Thank you Pammie.
The weather here is gorgeous with cool evenings for sleeping and pleasant temps in the daytime. No need for air conditioning or sweaters to be comfortable. I wish it could be like this all year. (Well actually I don’t because I would miss my snow.)
Take it easy my friends here and in England and never fear ‘Underdog Is Here’! ( If you don’t know that last character I’ll have to research him for you!)
