Monday, October 15, 2018

Oct 14 THIS N THAT


THIS N THAT 

It is that time of the week and I am not sure how well I am going to do on this computer.  I had some issues with my trusty computer and Terri had a touch screen that she was no longer using so I confiscated it.  I was anxious to get the touch screen because it saves a lot of wires etc but the keyboard is different and I have not yet adapted to it.  We’ll see how it goes but I may need to retrieve my old keyboard for extensive pecking!  Granted I do not type like I once did, but alas – old dogs do not like to learn new tricks.

Our week was good.  After celebrating Terri’s birthday on the 4th and our anniversary on the 7th, my niece, Debbie Wood, arrived for a visit on Wednesday, the 10th.  Thursday we did a mountain run for breakfast at Newcomb’s Ranch, a stop over at the observatory on Mt. Wilson and a ride back through Big Tujunga Canyon and home. 

Friday included a brief? Visit to Costco and to Walmart to return some items ordered on line that arrived looking like they could have been thrown from China as opposed to shipped.  I have been ordering large  bulky items and canned goods on line from both Costco and Walmart to save the wear and tear of trying to get the stuff from the car into the house.  We still have to move it from the front porch into the kitchen but it is easier.  Of course, I am also analyzing the business plan of both companies and wondering how they can sustain their expressed intent of providing delivery to the home.  The concept is great for the customer but let’s face it, costs have to be covered and by my calculations, Walmart needs to do some refiguring.  Of course, Democratically speaking, free enterprise should be a giveaway and the reality of covering the costs is a concept gone afoul.
 Friday evening thunder was heard and lights flashed and miracle of miracles, rain fell from the sky surprising all who were caught unawares including the master of the house.  It rained through the night (Southern California style) and the outdoors still bore resonance of rain.  Our cup (and Ken’s barrels for saving rain water) overflows.

Saturday we attended the theatre matinee presentation of SOMETHING’S AFOOT at the Glendale Centre Theater.  Afterward, we joined friends for dinner at a local eatery and that about wrapped up our Saturday out on the town.

Sunday Terri and Debbie visited the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles and enjoyed lunch at the Winery in the vicinity.  Ken of course, attended church and enjoyed a long nap while I relaxed and did what I do best – nothing.  We topped our day off with a movie on the tele and that brings us to Monday and a new week.

Absentee ballots have arrived and the voting process is in season as are the never ending calls, letters and advertisements urging one’s vote for whomever and whatever!  Robert Redford recently said he feels out of place in the country he was born in.  That made news perhaps because Robert Redford said it, but don’t we all at one point or another in a given day, week, month or year?  I personally am not comfortable with a lot that is going on in this country but what disturbs me may be at variance with the Star. Unfortunately, we all share the mess that exists and our definition of “mess” may vary.  I suspect it is a given that his vision and mine may not share the same moral high ground.  I keep wanting to remind the people who feel that they are suffering through a purgatory of sorts that I suffered through eight years of discomfort with decisions that I did not agree with and I just want to tell them all Welcome to the Club.

Sunday, October 07, 2018

67 YEARS WHOOPITY DOO


67 YEARS AND COUNTING

It is that time of the week when I share with you my complaints, happy chatter and words for thought.  Now aren’t you the lucky one?  Be alert, I am not sure how well I am going to do on this computer.  I have been having some issues with my trusty computer and Terri had a touch screen that she s no longer using so I confiscated it.  I was anxious to get the touch screen because it saves a lot of wires etc but the keyboard is different and I have not yet adapted to it.  We’ll see how it goes but I may need to retrieve my old keyboard for extensive pecking!  Granted I do not type like I once did, but alas – old dogs do not like to learn new tricks
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Our week has been pretty routine – up, dressed, eat, sleep and repeat!  Of course, we have been riveted to the Kavanaugh hearings and it is with a great deal of relief that we watched the vote and saw the Judge confirmed.  I am shocked at the mentality of our country.  If there was one iota of evidence that offered any basis for a conclusion other than what was made, it would be different.  But, absence no one who could substantiate anything related to Dr. Ford’s accusations, I believe that the Majority made the right decision and the minority was wrong in the way they handled the entire affair.  Admittedly, my personal philosophy and related opinion may be somewhat prejudiced toward the majority, but I do believe they extended patience to Dr. Ford and were respectful.  I was appalled at the way the Judge was handled by the minority party and it left a very bitter taste in my mouth for the minority representatives on the Judiciary on Committee.  To the extent their attitude is shared by the masses, may the masses beware!

On Wednesday, Ken and I celebrated Terri’s birthday with a prime rib dinner at a restaurant nearby.  She worked on Thursday and was booked up for the rest of the week, so alas, it was an early celebration for ye old parents.

Thursday on our day out, we drove to Ventura (remember we started that way several weeks ago until the GPS turned us around and routed us to Ventura Iowa until we finally spoke up and told the lady in the box to STOP ROUTE!).  We had one of our major rainfalls on Wednesday (two drops to the acre and we know that because there were raindrops on the car windows) so the air was delightfully clear and a good view of the outlying islands available.  A drive about the marinas and a stop for lunch summed up the day out and of course, the ride home was abysmal with the Southern California traffic that binds! 

Cooper (Terri’s very lovable and cute dog) has not been feeling good of late so he is getting lots of attention.  He is lethargic and reluctant to play with his toys as well as getting up and down the steps into the house from the yard is a chore.  Terri took him to the vet and they gave him some meds, believing as we do that he may have done something to cause some muscle discomfort.  He is making progress but we want our happy healthy dog back. 

We are looking forward to niece, Debbie’s, arrival on Wednesday.  We haven’t firmed up any plans for things to do while she is here but alas, we’ll think of something.  For us, visiting and sharing time with her is great but I am afraid that would be pretty boring for her.

Today Ken and I have been married 67 years.  How time flies when you are having fun! 

Have a good week.