I got my hair cut today.
I got a genealogy book, bound and coiled. I will mail it tomorrow.
I went to the Rich People's store and got 3 salads, a packet of Tuna and 3 Diet Pepsi.
I cross-stitched on the baby quilt--almost done.
I watched the World Series. I probably should be rooting for the Indians, but I'd like to see the Cubs break the 108 year old curse.
That's it.
title explained
Onward and upward! something that you say in order to encourage someone to forget an unpleasant experience or failure and to think about the future instead and move forward.
My e-mail: jjmiller6213@comcast.net
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Monday, October 24, 2016
October 24, 1961
It was a 70 degree day. Sunny and bright. The window in the hospital labor room was open and I could see the construction guys working on the hospital's new addition. I was having back labor. The nurse came in at 3:00 and said I was a "nester" and it would be hours before the baby was born.
My husband decided he'd go down to the cafeteria, get something to eat and have a smoke.
He left the room, I rolled over onto my back and all of a sudden--my water broke, I felt the need to push, I scooted down a bit on the bed and out came the baby. I was yelling "Nurse. Nurse!" and pressing on the call button.
The nurse came in, flipped back the top sheet and said, "Oh my gosh! You had the baby!"
Nearly a month overdue, when the doctor arrived, he checked my little baby girl with his penlight and said, "She has brown eyes and two tiny teeth! I've never believed in ten month babies, but I might have to believe it now!"
My husband came back and the nurse stopped him out in the hall. "You can't go in there. Your wife just had the baby."
He stammered, "In the labor room!?"
"Yes," the nurse said. "You can't go in there!"
Cutest little girl you ever saw. Those big, round dark brown eyes. Sweetest disposition. We named her Karen Helene. My grandmother's first name was Helene.
Thirty-one years and ten months ago, Karen Helene gave birth to her first child. A girl she named Helene Mary--my grandmother's full name. She was born in Minnesota so I didn't get to see her, my first grandchild, until she was 3 months old.
Today is Karen's 55th birthday. While I was posting a birthday greeting on Face Book for her, she called. 9:10
"Oh Mom.", she was crying. I got scared. "Helene has had the baby. She was in labor all Saturday night and all day yesterday. They gave her an Epidural at three this morning, but the baby wasn't moving. Then the baby's heart dropped. About ten medical people ran into the room. Flipped Helene over on her stomach and rushed her off for an emergency C-section. They just came and told us they are both fine, but........I haven't even see her yet!"
"Thank you, God!" I shouted. Then tried to calm my daughter. "Happy Birthday, Sweetheart."
"Oh...yeah. I forgot!"
"Happy Birthday, Grandma! Tell Helene I love her, and post photos when you can. Everything is all right now."
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Today, on her grandmother's birthday, my first great grand child was born. Her name? Della Helene. Della, after my mother's middle name and Helene, after momma's name, grandma's middle name and her 3rd great grandma's name. Our family is big on naming our kids their first or middle name after an ancestor.
My husband decided he'd go down to the cafeteria, get something to eat and have a smoke.
He left the room, I rolled over onto my back and all of a sudden--my water broke, I felt the need to push, I scooted down a bit on the bed and out came the baby. I was yelling "Nurse. Nurse!" and pressing on the call button.
The nurse came in, flipped back the top sheet and said, "Oh my gosh! You had the baby!"
Nearly a month overdue, when the doctor arrived, he checked my little baby girl with his penlight and said, "She has brown eyes and two tiny teeth! I've never believed in ten month babies, but I might have to believe it now!"
My husband came back and the nurse stopped him out in the hall. "You can't go in there. Your wife just had the baby."
He stammered, "In the labor room!?"
"Yes," the nurse said. "You can't go in there!"
Cutest little girl you ever saw. Those big, round dark brown eyes. Sweetest disposition. We named her Karen Helene. My grandmother's first name was Helene.
Thirty-one years and ten months ago, Karen Helene gave birth to her first child. A girl she named Helene Mary--my grandmother's full name. She was born in Minnesota so I didn't get to see her, my first grandchild, until she was 3 months old.
Today is Karen's 55th birthday. While I was posting a birthday greeting on Face Book for her, she called. 9:10
"Oh Mom.", she was crying. I got scared. "Helene has had the baby. She was in labor all Saturday night and all day yesterday. They gave her an Epidural at three this morning, but the baby wasn't moving. Then the baby's heart dropped. About ten medical people ran into the room. Flipped Helene over on her stomach and rushed her off for an emergency C-section. They just came and told us they are both fine, but........I haven't even see her yet!"
"Thank you, God!" I shouted. Then tried to calm my daughter. "Happy Birthday, Sweetheart."
"Oh...yeah. I forgot!"
"Happy Birthday, Grandma! Tell Helene I love her, and post photos when you can. Everything is all right now."
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Today, on her grandmother's birthday, my first great grand child was born. Her name? Della Helene. Della, after my mother's middle name and Helene, after momma's name, grandma's middle name and her 3rd great grandma's name. Our family is big on naming our kids their first or middle name after an ancestor.
Happy Birth Day, Della Helene
Happy Birthday, Grandma Karen Helene
Isn't she the prettiest grandma ever? Still has the sweetest disposition!
Friday, October 21, 2016
It's Friday--already?
I was so tired when I got home last night, I could barely sit in my recliner without falling asleep, let alone write a blog post.
Lunch with the Old School Gal Pals. I took my camera with me, thinking that I could get some nice pictures of fall color along the way.
The minute I drove out of the park, it started raining!!
When I got to the restaurant, 37.1 miles, it was still raining.
When I left the restaurant, 2 hours later, it was still raining.
When I got to the farm, it was still raining and....................when I left the farm 90 mins. later, it was still raining.
When I stopped at Walmart, it was still raining and..........
When I had to stop at the Middletown Market to get the milk, I had forgotten to get at Walmart, it was still raining.
Lunch with the Old School Gal Pals. I took my camera with me, thinking that I could get some nice pictures of fall color along the way.
The minute I drove out of the park, it started raining!!
When I got to the restaurant, 37.1 miles, it was still raining.
When I left the restaurant, 2 hours later, it was still raining.
When I got to the farm, it was still raining and....................when I left the farm 90 mins. later, it was still raining.
When I stopped at Walmart, it was still raining and..........
When I had to stop at the Middletown Market to get the milk, I had forgotten to get at Walmart, it was still raining.
...and when I pulled into my driveway, 1.5 miles from the market,
it had stopped raining.
82.7 round trip.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Terrific Tuesday
October 18--slept with my bedroom window open last night (unusual for this time of year) and woke to a lovely sunny morning.
The view from my three windows from my computer chair:
The view from my recliner:
A raucous Blue Jay at the feeder
A Blue Jay with Mr,. Squirrel waiting for his turn
(see his little ears behind the bird?)
Mr. Squirrel's turn and then...........
When he left, two Blue Jays
This goes on all day long.
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Last April, I bought a special paint to put on my porch steps and floor. The stain I put on 4 years ago was wearing off and looking awful. This is paint made especially for high traffic steps/porches/floors.
I finally got around to opening the can this morning and painted the steps. Took all of 20 minutes.
YIKES. I wanted a bluish tint to the Gray. I got bluish tint to the blue. Too blue. Not to be undaunted and because we have only one more day of guaranteed good weather, I got the original gray stain I had used and the blue I opened and put them in the trunk of my car.
Off I went to get my new tires put on--goes they are groovy. Nice deep grooves in their treads.
Then I stopped off at Walmart and picked up my prescription, then across their parking lot to Lowe's. I hauled in the cans of paint and said, "I want this kind of paint--the floor paint, but I want it the color of this stain."
No problem! I was hoping and asked if they had a recycling program for half full paint cans because we are not supposed to throw them in our trash. But...they don't.
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Pulled out of there to head home and stopped at Big Ray's to get an oil change. "Ma'am, you have a thousand miles left before you need an oil change."
"I know. But look at the date. I only drive about three thousand miles a year, so I get an oil change every year."
"Fifty thousand four hundred miles on the odometer. Is that One hundred and fifty thousand?"
"Nope. Those are actual miles."
"Wow!"
Got the oil change and drove across the parking lot to the car wash.
Man! That old car of mine shines up nice!!
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Got home, came inside, opened up the back door and went out and painted the front steps again. Perfect color!!!
You notice I was smart enough to open the back door so I would have a way to get back into the house?
Dar and John are always ragging on me because I "never go anywhere or do anything." They are the kind of people that seem to HAVE to go somewhere every day in their car.
So today--I went somewhere and did everything. I went to the BIG mall on Sunday and managed the round-about. Yesterday, I went to the bank and the gas station and ordered my tires. Today, I ran all over the place--well, within a 4 mile radius. Thursday I go to lunch with the gal pals and visit my sister and Friday, to the Dentist.
Tomorrow is a day off and I will paint the porch steps a second coat and perhaps get the porch floor done too.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Mundane Monday
Not much going on here.
My MSU Spartans are having a miserable football season. I've been a fan since I was 10--so I've seen the good, the bad and (this season) the ugly.
I managed to make a return of "too short" jeans, at the Penny's store at the BIG mall, south of here, which meant driving through a huge, scary round-about.
There are Four Hundred and Forty-Two thousand stores and restaurants in the Mall, but I see no need to investigate any of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Today, or tomorrow, depending on my mood, there will be a trip to Discount Tire to have 4 new ones put on the old car. Not that my other ones are worn thin, but they are 7 years old and cracked from weathering and with a predicted fierce winter headed our way, I want (and have the money for) new ones. Git 'er done!
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Back to my laundry--later-------------------
My MSU Spartans are having a miserable football season. I've been a fan since I was 10--so I've seen the good, the bad and (this season) the ugly.
I managed to make a return of "too short" jeans, at the Penny's store at the BIG mall, south of here, which meant driving through a huge, scary round-about.
NOT your average traffic circle!!!
The general rule is: Yield to cars coming from your left. Which I did, but I was in the wrong lane and almost got shoved off onto the expressway, heading south. Managed to blinker light myself into the correct lane and made it there and back unscathed. Don't think I will need to go out there again.There are Four Hundred and Forty-Two thousand stores and restaurants in the Mall, but I see no need to investigate any of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Today, or tomorrow, depending on my mood, there will be a trip to Discount Tire to have 4 new ones put on the old car. Not that my other ones are worn thin, but they are 7 years old and cracked from weathering and with a predicted fierce winter headed our way, I want (and have the money for) new ones. Git 'er done!
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Back to my laundry--later-------------------
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Get 'er done!
Got it done! All gardening paraphenalia put to bed in the shed, along with the rug from the porch.
Note to self: Porch floor and steps need painting!!!!!
73 degrees today. Perfect "Judy" weather. Lots of rain and wind expected tonight. I will put out garbage cans next to front-side of car to protect them from falling over and yet still visible to garbage pick-up at 7:30 am.
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The inside of my refrigerator and freezer are decidely very empty. I think, although I don't want too, a BIG trip to Walmart is slated for tomorrow.
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The two remaining genealogy books are off to WA and NY. Now I am working on a paternal genealogy for another friend/client. This one is interesting too and I even found photos of the "way back" ancestor's.
Tonight, I will watch Survivor and cross-stitch on the baby quilt. My Gosh! This thing is taking a whole lot of time and stitches. That great grand daughter is due in 7 days! I sure hope she waits until the 24th, so she is born on her grandma Karen's birthday. October is such a nice month to be born. By Christmas, they are aware and cooing and--BOY OH--isn't this Christmas Eve day going to be fun for our family!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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So, on to the "floating" room divider.
These are in place, even as we speak.
This is coming soon---
and even perhaps this tiny bottle, with a bit of water and ivy growing in it?
Note to self: Porch floor and steps need painting!!!!!
73 degrees today. Perfect "Judy" weather. Lots of rain and wind expected tonight. I will put out garbage cans next to front-side of car to protect them from falling over and yet still visible to garbage pick-up at 7:30 am.
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The inside of my refrigerator and freezer are decidely very empty. I think, although I don't want too, a BIG trip to Walmart is slated for tomorrow.
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The two remaining genealogy books are off to WA and NY. Now I am working on a paternal genealogy for another friend/client. This one is interesting too and I even found photos of the "way back" ancestor's.
Tonight, I will watch Survivor and cross-stitch on the baby quilt. My Gosh! This thing is taking a whole lot of time and stitches. That great grand daughter is due in 7 days! I sure hope she waits until the 24th, so she is born on her grandma Karen's birthday. October is such a nice month to be born. By Christmas, they are aware and cooing and--BOY OH--isn't this Christmas Eve day going to be fun for our family!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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So, on to the "floating" room divider.
Pebbles and a fake succulent
Real sand and star-fish, sand dollar from the
Outer Banks, Nags Head, North Carolina
This is coming soon---
To hang between, at a different height
and this, also at a different height and line
and even perhaps this tiny bottle, with a bit of water and ivy growing in it?
...and who knows what else might take my fancy? Not too much. Just enough to stop the line of sight when someone walks in through the front door.
Something like this, but not as low--must keep above cats range. LOL
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
What a beautiful day...
I love this photo my sister sent me.
Her husband Chuck and their new cat Abbey, checking the weather.
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I worked outside again today. Inch-by-inch, I will get it done before the first snow flies!
I also got my last two genealogy books ready for the mail-lady to pick-up tomorrow. That was 6 books from one genealogy. Some with both sides of the family, one with only one side. If was fun!
I also ran up to Tractor-Supply, I imagine you have no clue what that is. Think store with all sorts of feed for cows/horses/rabbits/pets of any kind/bird seed/horse tackle and garden/farming equipment.
I got a big bag of bird seed, some black oily sunflower seeds, two bags of peanuts, and shelled corn with whole peanuts and nuts.
Some for the birds and some for my squirrel feeder--as the squirrels are already coming in and knocking on the front door, wondering when their feeder was going up.
Took down the Humming bird feeders and washed them up good.
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Dar came over, just as Jeopardy was starting, and needed 19 medical reports scanned and printed out. She couldn't get her fancy scanner/copier/printer/fax machine to work. One hour later..............ARGGH!!!
She no more than got back home and John and his dawg stopped in. He went on with a 35 minute rant about his volunteer job at the elementary school.
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So, here it is. Nearly 10:00 and I haven't gotten to sit and relax and watch any TV tonight.
I think I will play a couple of FB games and then go to bed. Tomorrow promises to be a 70 degree day and I am going to finish up my yard work.
Tomorrow, I will show you photos of my "room divider" idea. It is coming along nicely.
Her husband Chuck and their new cat Abbey, checking the weather.
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I worked outside again today. Inch-by-inch, I will get it done before the first snow flies!
I also got my last two genealogy books ready for the mail-lady to pick-up tomorrow. That was 6 books from one genealogy. Some with both sides of the family, one with only one side. If was fun!
I also ran up to Tractor-Supply, I imagine you have no clue what that is. Think store with all sorts of feed for cows/horses/rabbits/pets of any kind/bird seed/horse tackle and garden/farming equipment.
I got a big bag of bird seed, some black oily sunflower seeds, two bags of peanuts, and shelled corn with whole peanuts and nuts.
Some for the birds and some for my squirrel feeder--as the squirrels are already coming in and knocking on the front door, wondering when their feeder was going up.
Took down the Humming bird feeders and washed them up good.
==================
Dar came over, just as Jeopardy was starting, and needed 19 medical reports scanned and printed out. She couldn't get her fancy scanner/copier/printer/fax machine to work. One hour later..............ARGGH!!!
She no more than got back home and John and his dawg stopped in. He went on with a 35 minute rant about his volunteer job at the elementary school.
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So, here it is. Nearly 10:00 and I haven't gotten to sit and relax and watch any TV tonight.
I think I will play a couple of FB games and then go to bed. Tomorrow promises to be a 70 degree day and I am going to finish up my yard work.
Tomorrow, I will show you photos of my "room divider" idea. It is coming along nicely.
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