Alright, off the soapbox. But not necessarily for long!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Today's Mid-Week Ramblings
Alright, off the soapbox. But not necessarily for long!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Baroo!

Monday, March 17, 2008
Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Sunday, March 16, 2008
A Hole Lot of Nothing!
I made a pot of soup in the crock pot last night, it was done by the time we got home from church today and the entire house smelled wonderful! Combined with the fresh bread I made, it was absolutely delicious.
Friday, March 14, 2008
Friday Finally
Thursday, March 13, 2008
It's been a very long week but tomorrow is Friday

The teacher's other comment is this: Otter felt like the teacher was telling her that she acts different from the rest of the kids and that she should act like all the rest of them, because the problems are apparently caused by Otter's individuality. Sure, right - watch out for those pigs flying by! Don't let them hit you in the head! Because Otter has not been raised to follow the rest of the herding animals, and she's not about to start now. (I detect just a hint of political correctness in the teacher's comments about acting like the rest of them). Or possibly a teacher who thought that if she said something like that, Otter would suddenly become meek and she wouldn't have to deal with it anymore - as in she can ignore the problem.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Coffee Thoughts
Sunday, March 09, 2008
We're Sprung Forward!
Otter bought the fabric a few weeks back, they are 12" x 12" and I'm sure that Maggie will claim them as hers immediately. They are very soft and just the right size for the poochie!
This is a closer shot of one of the pillows. Otter's room is vaguely Japanese, or will be when she eventually gets it finished. It's a work in progress, and it's progressing slowly. But she's enjoying the process.
I was looking at the woodpile earlier today. We have used a lot more wood than I anticipated. We are probably down to about a rick (half of a cord), in early December we had about 4 ricks (2 cords). But most of that was from our own trees, and that wood burned fast. Probably because it hadn't had time to age. I don't think we'll need to get anymore this year, but we might buy another rick so it will have time to age over the summer. Bubba and Bubba still have a huge amount of wood for sale up on the corner.
Spring is officially about a week and a half away, but I think it's already here. We could still get a freeze or two, and it's been known to snow into April although rarely. But I think that winter is pretty much done, at least for this area. Of course, I could always be wrong! But trees are starting to bud (what trees there are that didn't fall in December, that is!), I'm seeing insects, we've had several robins and doves and it just feels like it. We'll still have a while to go with cold nights below or near freezing, though. I'm not particularly anxious for spring storms, but I do like spring in NE Oklahoma. It's a pretty time of year. Although I'm really wondering about some of the parks, there was so much damage in December from that ice storm.
I keep meaning to go by Lowe's and see if they have bluebonnets. I might do that this week, one day after work. I called them one time to see if they had arrived yet, but the clerk left a lot to be desired as far as customer service! And intelligence, too. So I'll try to stop by one day this week. Gotta have my bluebonnets!
Before I forget, when Bill met with Pastor David last week he mentioned his previous job experience including pavement marking. (I don't usually say striping because people tend to read that word as stripping, which is a totally different thing!). The pastor was very interested, he wants to get the church's lot sealed and striped this year and Bill more or less agreed to do it. He would rent the equipment, and I hope that there would be a few volunteers to help him. But since I have crew experience (urgh!) I think I would be conscripted to help him. The really fun part is that Otter has never had the joy of having to work on a hot parking lot that's been soaking up the sun all day! She wants me to remind her to run away that day, but if I have to work then so does she! She's not amused. Just wait, you'll probably be able to hear her griping & complaining all the way in S. Texas!
Friday, March 07, 2008
Is it Finally Friday?
Don't forget! The time change is Sunday. This is the one where we lose an hour, Spring Forward. I think it probably is unnecessary now, but we still have to do it.
Magginator is having one of her crazy days. When I got home, I let the dogs in and they were happy and bouncy. Like usual. But then Mags led me outside, I'm thinking that either Frasier was out or they'd gotten another mole and she wanted me to see it. Neither one! Frasier was in the yard, chewing on one of their toys and there were no moles in sight. So why did the little crazyhead lead me outside? So I could watch her run in circles!!!
The snow that we were supposed to get went way south of us, so we are fine. A little cool, it's in the 40's and we have a good wind to deal with. But no snow or ice. But I'm not complaining! I was prepared either way. But then I generally am!
Thursday, March 06, 2008
2nd Post of the Day! Thursday Stuff. Cold.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Mid Week Ramblings

This is what the blooms look like.
And this is the last thing the fly sees! Although one time, one of Otter's cactus plants caught a fly. The fly was apparently not watching where it was going, because it impaled itself on a pretty large cactus spike!
Monday, March 03, 2008
More Texas Stuff! And other things
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/metro/stories/MYSA030208.01B.TXIndependence.38b680e.html
The last line says it all.
I never did get my flag out yesterday, it was supposed to rain. It did eventually rain, but not until after dark. But it was very windy!
Today was cold, it was not quite as cold as the forecast said but it was still cold. It was supposed to be in the 30's, snow & ice all day. It was in the 40's when we got up this morning, it did get to the high 30's and there was a small snow/sleet spell in the late morning. But then it quit and it warmed back up to the 40's. We still brought in firewood, it's cold enough!
Otter is pretty much over the flu she had last week, but she's skipping karate tonight. But she should be able to go on Wednesday.
This is a short blog, I'm on my way to the kitchen in a few minutes. Gonna make chili! (Which is a good meal for tonight, but Mom made it all year round. It's just as good when the weather is hot as it is when the weather is cold).
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Independence Day


The normal color.

Originally, this color was only found in one place. Down river from the Alamo, the legend is that they were stained with the blood of the Defenders.
I've actually grown one this color once, it came up in the midst of my blue ones. Just one solitary red bloom. It was the first year we'd been able to find bluebonnets in Oklahoma and the only one I've ever seen.
This is one of the only pictures I can find of it, it was just starting to bloom and we could tell that it wasn't the normal color. I had a later picture of it in full bloom, but I can't find it.
Think I'm going to go fly my Texas flag now.
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Maybe Quick Saturday Stuff
Thursday, February 28, 2008
I Just Realized Something!
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Karate Class Update
On to the other stuff...
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Cleaning Fit. Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid.
I might update this post later. So check back!
Ok, it's later now! Among other things, we rearranged the living room. The sofa table and loveseat have now switched places. I moved a couple of my plants from the dining room window to the sofa table and we put all the games in the hall closet. The games were on the bottom shelf of the sofa table. Bill got up on the ladder and used the vacuum attachment to get all the cobwebs and dog hair (of all things!) that was on the ceiling. He also cleaned the ceiling fans.
Then he cleaned the fireplace, and I dumped the ashes in the big hole the dogs were working on. Frasier immediately went to the other side of the yard and refused to even look at me! He must have forgiven me, because he's now parked on the floor at my side. Snoring.
All the curtains are now washed, and so are the dog blankets. I still need to hem the curtains from the dining room window, but I'm going to do that in a few minutes. I was going to get new curtains for the living room window, a tan shade instead of the cream color that's there now. But now that the sofa table is there instead of the brown love seat I think that it looks good so I'm going to stick with the original curtains.
We've raised a lot of dust today, but it needed to be dealt with. Now it's done for a while. Hopefully, a long while!
Later update:
I didn't get the curtains hemmed. I didn't have the right color of thread, so Otter and I made a trip to Wallyworld. I got the thread, and also the "cardboard pizza" Bill requested. Which was a mistake, it did not agree with me! Too much fat, most likely. It tasted good, it's just not sitting well. So the curtains didn't quite get finished, but they will in the next day or so. Otter got the job of sweeping and mopping the kitchen & dining room floor. She said that she fully expects it to rain tomorrow, since she was down on her hands and knees with a damp washcloth!
We got so much done today!
Friday, February 22, 2008
Cold Friday, Warm Dogs
Gotta go, I think the lasagne in the oven is calling me!
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Same Old Boring Tuesday Stuff!
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/metro/stories/MYSA021108.02B.Texarcana_Shape_Texas.3ad48c9.html

Sunday, February 17, 2008
Quick Sunday Update
Saturday, February 16, 2008
She's Nearly There!
Thursday, February 14, 2008
I'm So Ready for Friday!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Run of the Mill Tuesday Stuff
Otter will test on Saturday, for the next belt level. Which is the recommended Black. We were under the impression that it would be about 6 months from this point until the final Black Belt but it turns out that it will probably be longer. I checked with the coach, he said that it's normally anywhere from 8 months to a year. Which means that even if Otter had not had breaks for asthma, flu, Texas trips and oh yeah - that broken arm, there is no way that she would have been able to finish the course in the 3 years I was told it would take when we signed up. Not that I'm complaining, I just think that they should have been a little more honest. We finished paying it off several months ago, so now she goes for free (except for testing fees).
Also, she will be switching to the adult class next week. She should have already been bridged into that class, but Mr. John (the coach) didn't realize her age. She is 15, nearly 16, and should have moved classes a few months ago. But again, I am not complaining! The class she'll be going to is mixed adults and teenagers. She'll start out with the teenagers that are bridging, then after a while she'll move up the the actual Adult class. Which means that there is the potential for more injuries. The Adult class she'll be in is what is called Young Adult, so they'll mostly be older teens to very early 20's as the age range and all will be at close ability levels. And instead of Tuesday & Thursday from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m., the classes will be Monday & Wednesday from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m., and then when she changes to the 2nd level she'll go to the 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. classes on the same days. It will actually be good for her to be with the older kids, she loves the challenge it will present.
Anybody following the Dog Show? We don't follow it extremely closely, but we've always been interested in it because we like dogs. This year, we are watching it much closer than we usually do. Read this article, it will probably be self-explanatory!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23096596/
I think we will probably always have a beagle, I had no idea how much fun the breed is until we got the Magginator.
Bill came home with a ball cap today that the HR department gave him. It has an interesting slogan: "Safety Starts With Me." Otter and I were amused. I think I might just insist he wear it the next time we have to make a trip to the ER as a result of one of his adventures! There will be another, there always is.
Trina, I understand completely! Just email me whenever you want to go thrifting.
Froggy, I hope you get to feeling better soon. Flu is not fun. Also, it's kind of hard to give Toadly a hard time by myself!
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Ever Have One of Those Busy Days...
Thursday, February 07, 2008
If You Are Easily Offended, Then You'd Better Stop Reading This Right Now!!
Ok, I might be off my soapbox. But not for long!
I think that's all for tonight!
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Bigfoot Lives!!!!
I went to vote this morning. The polls opened at 7:00, I was there about 7:02 and I was already # 27. The man running the poll handed me my ballot, I went to the first station, marked my choice and turned the ballot back in. All in less than a minute. He remarked that I must have known my choice already, I said I did and he gave me my "I Voted" sticker which I've had on all day. My political leanings are never secret - I don't see any reason for them to be. I voted for Huckabee. If he does not win the nomination, then I've still voted my conscience and it's not a wasted vote.
It was in the 70's yesterday. We actually had to turn on the a/c last night for a few minutes, it was so stuffy inside the house. Then I had to turn the heater back on this morning and it's been in the 30's all day. And rainy, which is probably obvious because of the bigfoot prints. It could snow tonight, but it's not supposed to be much. However, the forecasters in this area couldn't predict a hole in the ground if they dug it themselves! (That's a quote from Bill).
Otter will test for her next belt in karate on Feb. 16th. The January test was put off because she was sick. So her instructor rescheduled her and it's in a week and a half. She has to work really hard between now and then, but she always works hard in karate. There was a small class today, only about 11 kids and most of them were younger and smaller. For some reason, all the bigger kids & teenagers skipped class. Which probably made the instructor happy - it was his birthday on Sunday and the class tradition is that the birthday kid gets "bootie kicks" at the end of class. Even when the birthday kid is the teacher!
Lent starts tomorrow. Even though the Baptist church doesn't recognize it in the same way that the Catholic and Methodist churches do, we observe it. I'm giving up chocolate, coke (which is Texan for soda) and alchohol. The last two won't be hard, I was never a big drinker anyway but since my gall bladder removal I drink even less and I've pretty much cut out cokes since I started my weight loss. But chocolate is going to be very hard! I had a pack of M & M's after lunch today and a cup of hot chocolate this afternoon. I had several small chocolate pieces yesterday, I had to clean it all out of the freezer and I just couldn't let it go to waste now, could I? Of course not! So I ate it. The Methodist church observation included Sunday's off from the restrictions but I'm going to try to skip Sundays as well. I've given up different things for Lent, cokes are frequently what I choose and sometimes alchohol. But giving up alchohol is for me a no-brainer - almost like giving up cigarettes would be because I don't smoke! So I chose a hard one this year. I told Bill that I really feel sorry for him, since he'll have to put up with me not having chocolate for 6 weeks! I briefly considered giving up coffee, but that would be tantamount to a death sentence for me and I'm not quite willing to go that far! :) Actually, it would probably be a death sentence for Billyboy, if I had to go without my caffiene...
If you post a comment and don't see it immediately, it's because I'm testing an option where I have to approve comments before they post. I don't think I like that option and probably won't leave it on there, but it's going to be there for a while. I am also considering adding music to the blog, so if you read my blog and your speakers are normally turned up all the way, consider yourself warned in case I do add music.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Be Glad That This Blog is Not in Smell-o-Vision!
Saturday, February 02, 2008
Another Saturday Has Come and Gone!
The dogs have done a real job on the backyard, they have uncovered a series of mole trails and we have a lot of work ahead of us to fix it. They've been very busy, in just a few days they've managed to do some real damage out there. But I don't think we can stop them, they are chasing moles and there are plenty of them around. If they were just digging for fun, I would probably be mad. I'm not happy about it, but they are just doing what comes naturally - and in this case, it's being predators.
But we've decided to hold off on a garden this year. The mole activity has increased exponentially since the streets were put in behind us and now that there is one house under construction, the moles have gotten even worse. We figure that they are leaving the noisy areas, but I wish that they weren't all coming to our yard!
When we were taking our walk today, we went inside the house that is being built. It's a 4-bedroom house, and it's not as big as my 3-bedroom house. The rooms are tiny! That seems to be the trend these days.
The snow from Thursday was gone by Friday afternoon. Which is about what we expected to happen. Now it's just muddy everywhere. I checked on the tulip bed this afternoon, the daffodils are starting to push up through the dirt and they seem to have multiplied. I hope so! No sign of the tulips yet, but it's a little early. They usually show up in March or thereabouts.
I finally got around to linking Otter's blog on mine. She's known as Insane Kitten on her blog, which fits her well. Warning: she's as politically incorrect as her mother is! Also just as conservative as both of her parents. And she's also a typical Texan Woman, combine that with red hair and she's terrifying! Just ask her about the boy in class that made one too many obscene comments to her last week. Let's just say that he's been taught a lesson he won't soon forget about not messing with Texas Women! (Don't Mess With Texas!).