Today's high temperature was: 22 degrees
Snowed all day
Snow total for the weekend--7 inches.
Suppose to be 40+ on Friday this week :-)
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It snowed all day Saturday. We expected it. We were ready. We did not expect the snow that came today--it was suppose to shut off around midnight, but it didn't.
Merle came down to shovel me out--I sent him back home. I don't want him working that hard in this cold weather. Instead, I have a young man that comes--cleans off the car, the porch and steps and the entire parking pad for $10.00. He is 47 and has two kids to support--has been without work for five months, so I would rather give him the work. He came yesterday and today--I hope the snow quits or I am going to go broke, LOL. Today, I gave him $20.00 for the job and he cried!! I told him it was a Merry Christmas gift.
Also got the mail carrier's card and $20.00 in the mail box so she will get it tomorrow. Twenty dollars seems like such a minuscule amount today, doesn't it? What with little kids getting $400.00 IPad's and Smart Phones--twenty dollars seems like five dollars to them. <Sigh>
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I spent most of Sunday (today) working on trying to make cross stitch patterns out of photos. I have a long frame-26 x 6" and I want to stitch a series of scenes from my childhood--the house, barn, school, church, tractor, cows, dog, etc. So I have had to scan the photos and print them out on graph paper to see how big they are. Also been looking online for free cross stitch patterns for cows, tractor, dog--that sort of thing. It will be a project I start in January. I always have to have a new cross stitch project to start the new year and get me through the winter months. I am crocheting a sweater/bootie/bonnet/afghan baby set for my friend Bethie, who works for an animal rescue group and they have a silent auction in February. Hope I get it done by then--however, I need to have two different projects, so when my wrist gets tired from crocheting, I can switch over to cross stitch.
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Yesterday, I finished my 3rd baby crib cover/quilt for the non-existent great grand children. LOL For some reason, it soothes me that, even though I may be dead when a great grand child is born, at least my grandchild will have something for their baby from her grandma.
1st one
2nd one and my favorite
Just finished. This is the one I got at
The Salvation Army store for $2.99
I need to get to town tomorrow and we aren't suppose to have any more snow until nighttime. I was feeling so blessed Thursday night and woke up Friday morning to find my microwave had died. I turned it on to warm up my milk for cocoa and it made a terrific racket and no heat. I unplugged it to see if it might reset itself, but when I turned it back on, a few sparks flew so I yanked out the plug. It hadn't been heating properly for the last month, so I should have known.
Isn't this just great? My life seems to be, one step forward and three steps back, BUT, I thanked God for having it last these past 11 years. I'll tell you one thing, you don't realize how often you use the microwave, until you don't have a microwave. I have to warm up my milk in a pan on top of the stove--just like I did 20 years ago. OH--we are so spoiled!!! Perhaps I can find a re-furbished one?
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I have been watching Season 3 of Downton Abbey--catching up, getting ready for Season 4. I can hardly wait!!
I have all my gifts wrapped--just waiting for Maddie's $10.00 laser cut ornament from the Nutcracker Ballet place I ordered. I got an e-mail, it has been shipped, so I should get it any day now.
I paid end of month bills today, gas, electricity, cable company, health insurance, life insurance and have $50.00 left in the checking account. That is good--usually by now I am down to $15.00, LOL.
I got my notice from Social Security of our cost of living raise--I get $14.00 more a month. I just don't know what I am going to do with such riches!!!
Life is good!!!