Saturday, May 23, 2009

So busy!

Whew! It's been a crazy last couple of weeks. Last weekend I went on the Girl's Mountain Getaway Trip, a twice-a-year-outing with my bestest girlfriends (who also happen to be an aunt and cousins).
(Little Church on the Mountain - in the resort)

We don't go far...we all have family obligations that keep us from wandering too far away. My Mama was all worried about us all leaving for the weekend, but when I called her an hour and a half after leaving her house to say we had arrived at the cabin, her fears were relieved. (Me and Aunt J before dinner at Paul's Steak House, Helen)

Girl's Mountain GetawayTrip is always a fun and relaxing time for me. We don't do anything exciting, we just do what we like to do, which is eat, shop, watch movies, eat, shop, laze, eat, play bingo, (yeah, like old people play), and sleep. This trip we had dinner, drinks and dancing at Paul's in Helen. The next morning had us up early to shop...and I don't mean outlets or malls. We go to all the local thrift stores, church yard sales, consignment stores and garage sales we can find. We all have 'something' we are looking for. SF always looks for craft and teaching supplies for the daycare she owns and operates. I was looking for Tiki Party decorations. The others had nothing in particular in mind, but found treasures. SF and I hit the jackpot at a church sale. She got lots of crafts and supplies for a Western Themed party she is having for her daycare kids. I found tons of Tiki/Luau party decorations and supplies I need for a friend's retirement party! We were both very happy.


(Aunt J, MS, SMR - Aunt J is Mom to these two sisters)

When we are in or near Helen, we always have to visit two places; Nora Mills Granary and Betty's General Store. I sampled grits and bought sorghum syrup, blueberry and pear preserves, and a pecan roll at Nora Mills. SMR got funnel cake mix for her kids. At Betty's we got all the supplies needed for an 'at home' dinner...bread, tomatoes, mayo, and chips for tomato sandwiches. It is not in good taste to leave Betty's without sampling the salsas and mustard dips. It is a sin to leave Betty's without purchasing at least one of the saucer sized cookies from the deli/bakery. I kid you not, the cookies are homemade, and the size of a saucer, if not bigger. The peanut butter cookies are scrumptious, but the chocolate oatmeal are to die for! And they are only $1.59 each! If you are on Weight Watchers, they count for all 35 of your EXTRA points for the week!

Just a year ago, SF and I gladly took the tiny center bedroom with twin size bunk beds to avoid being trapped in a room with any of the other ladies, who were notorious snorers. But these particular cousins had gastric by-pass surgery last year and have both lost over one hundred pounds each and no longer snore. Therefore; SF and I drug the mattresses off the twin beds and pulled them into the living room and got the best sleep ever since these trips began, years ago. Yes, into the same room with MS, a previous log-sawer. I think SF and I did any of the snoring if any occurred. SMR, however, drew the short straw to sleep with Aunt J in the back bedroom and barely got any sleep at all...because Aunt J (who is her Mom) did not have gastric bypass and still snores. Or most notably, she does a thing with her mouth like swoosh (big intake of air) and puh, puh, puh, puh, puh (short little bursts of air blown out of her pursed lips). It's very annoying and nearly impossible to sleep through.

Saturday night we spent the evening playing Bingo with all the other mountaineers and SF won a round, and then we watched chick flicks late into the night. Sunday morning we packed it up and made one last stop before heading home...the Huddle House in Cleveland, where our delightful waiter entertained us between bringing us scrambled eggs, hash browns, biscuits and gravy, and coffee. SF left him her Bingo winnings for his tip, which was well earned.

Other things going on in my life...driving Courage back and forth to the airport (she flew up to see BF at Fort Lajuene, NC), taking my Dad to various doctor appointments, and working over time to make up time lost when taking Dad to various doctor appointments. I am ONLY A TEMP, so I don't have vacation or sick time to use for such things. Thank the Good Lord, my supervisor lets me make up time when possible.


(SF is proud of her Bingo winnings.)

My house is a wreck, (who has time to clean?????), I am sleep deprived, and haven't been exercising like I should. But it is well with my soul. The Hubster and I did take time out to see a couple of movies...Star Trek, which we both loved (yes, we are nerds) and Obsessed, which was very predictable and quite the let down. Better luck next time, Beyonce.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Lots of stuff going on!

I have lots of stuff going on...so I am busy, busy, busy! But I will be updating soon!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Happy Mother's Day...To Me!

My Mother's Day celebration began last Friday...by having my two daughters and their 'significant others' over for dinner. It is hard to work until 5:00, get home at 5:30 and have dinner on the table by 6:00, so I pre-cooked most everything Thursday night and re-heated right before we ate. The menu consisted of Marie Callender's frozen lasagna, Red Baron's frozen cheese pizza, frozen sugar snap peas, frozen corn on the cob and frozen bread sticks. Italy on Ice!

The lasagna was mediocre. The pizza and peas...over cooked. The bread sticks...stale tasting. The corn...was pretty tasty. The dinner was YUCK. But my new son-in-law ate two helpings because he said any meal he didn't have to cook was tasty to him. Courage's BF ate heartily because he said any food that didn't come from the mess hall was good. So they each scored tons of points. Afterwards we went to DQ for ice cream.

On Saturday I attended a Gold Exchange party at my cousin's house. I love to get together with 'my girls' and eat finger food and make money. I turned a few pieces of junk jewelry into cash for an upcoming trip! What fun!

Sunday came and me and my brothers and their families got together with our Mom and Dad to have a picnic. We had sandwiches, chicken, Mama's potato salad and cole slaw, baked beans and watermelon while we sat around and laughed and told stories.



Mother's Day is not about gifts, but my girls gave me nice ones. They know I love to shop and be pampered, so they gave me gift cards to do both! So nice!

I hope everyone had a very nice Mother's Day and got to spend a little time with their kids too! If not in person, then at least a phone call.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Tired


For two weeks now I have been very tired. I don't know what the problem is. I have been trying to list all the reasons for being excessively tired:

* lack of sleep
* lack of exercise
* too much exercise
* depression
* anemia

Now I have gone through the list to see which one may apply to me:

* I get on the average seven hours of sleep each night. I wake up after 7 hours of sleep no matter what
* I walk on both my 15 minute breaks at work and some afternoons an additional 30 to 60 minutes - I think I get enough exercise
* As shown above, I think my exercise habits are okay. I've not been exhausted after exercise, so it's not excessive
* I don't THINK I am depressed. I don't have a problem wanting to rise and shine, I haven't had any crying jags lately, and I have no desire to hurt myself or others. I don't feel sad all the time.
* I do have a history of anemia. I am thinking this could be the culprit. I don't eat a whole lot of red meat, or spinach, black eye peas or other sources of iron. I do weight bearing exercise. I don't give blood anymore, I still have mother nature's monthly 'gift', so I am thinking this might be it.

The symptoms of anemia include fatigue and tiredness, confusion, shortness of breath, dizziness and pale skin. I have all these.

I am due for my yearly check-up and at that time I will get my iron tested. And once again they will ask all the questions and then they'll prescribe iron supplements for a month or two and I'll get ok again. I hope.