T minus 37 hours and counting…

Posted on November 20th, 2007 in Daily by virginia

Turkey day is day after tomorrow and I am NOT ready! I did remember to take the frozen turkeys (yes plural) and ham out of the freezer on Monday but they aren’t looking too defrosted at this point. I think it’s going to be water baths again this year.

I have two days of baking, cooking, decorating and cleaning up to look forward to and I’m not really feeling it. The only good thing is that this year all of the kids will be home for the holiday.
Well, minus Eric of course.

I am looking forward to Thursday evening - leftovers (or encores as I have been calling them lately) for everyone! And paper plates. And plastic utensils. And bottled drinks. I wonder if Thursday evening’s meal can be entirely dishes free?

How are your holiday preparations going?

Look who’s here!

Posted on November 19th, 2007 in Daily, Grandbaby by virginia

Steph & Alex arrive

Steph and Alex arrived safe and sound this evening. Took her about 18 1/2 hours to make the 1000+ miles. That’s not too bad considering she was traveling alone with a 1-year-old. More later - I have babyness to snuggle.

Garage update

Posted on November 18th, 2007 in Daily by virginia

That clear open space? Filled.

Under another car

My youngest daughter? As enamored with power tools as her older sisters are.

Loves the sound (and the feeling of power!)

My husband? Happy as a pig in shit - and looking like he’s had a run in with a pigsty.

Dirty - Very Dirty. Happy - Very Happy

Futility = Our Garage

Posted on November 17th, 2007 in Daily, My Better Half by virginia

Stuff stacked up to go to the Goodwill. Half finished projects. Lawn equipment. Sports junk. Still too many bikes. Tools. Tools. More tools. Not to mention a million discarded pairs of shoes (not mine!) and other kid-related paraphernalia.

Leaves and grass tracked in by kids. Leaves and grass blown in by the wind because our garage door is rarely closed. It’s like we want to show off the messiness to the world.

Our garage is the bane of my existence. I’ve tried many different things to try and keep it clean and organized. Nothing seems to take. It’s like that Greek dude who had to keep rolling this huge rock up a steep hill. Just as he reaches the top, and thinks he’s done, bam! the rock gets away and he has to start all over again.

That’s our garage.

I spent much of the day today trying to get that rock to the top of the hill. Or at least as close as possible. The motorcycle, ride-on mower and bikes have been banished to an alternative storage location. The half-finished projects have been “finished” or stored in the attic and elsewhere in an attempt to make room for a new project.

A car project.

Now, you may not know the saga of car projects at our house over the last 18 years but there have been many. Working on cars is something that gives Steve a lot of pleasure as well as opportunities to curse, bleed, and purchase expensive new tools.

This latest project is a Plymouth Breeze (photos for demonstration purposes only - actual item may be is different). A guy at work was selling the car for $150. Yes - you did read that correctly.

Steve thought it would be a great car for Vicki. The body is in decent condition, interior is clean and without any major damage or stains, decent tires, new brakes. Only problem is it doesn’t run. Okay - it runs but not well. They were able to drive it home but it desperately needs a new transmission rebuild.

So, our garage will be Steve’s Transmission Shop for the next few days(?), weeks(?), who knows how long. You guys know how many hours Steve works each week. Still, it’ll give him something “fun” to do in his spare time. And a happy Steve is a good thing. Cause when Steve ain’t happy, Virginia really ain’t happy. And nobody wants that!

ps - if you are bored with shoe pictures, take a tour of our garage. Thrills!

Our Garage

pps - don’t forget the Christmas Wish List. Only 37 shopping days left!

Steph & Alex arrive

Posted on November 17th, 2007 in Events by virginia

They will be here until the New Year

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