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If I had my Grandma's china, I would definitely hand wa****
The check thing sounds very aggravating, did you have to open every envelope to take out a check so you could sign it? Yikes.
Greetings all
It is a mixed day of sun and fog here. I have decided to consider the fog as a hug from the sky. It gives me a cozy feeling even though I know lots of people dislike it. (me included when I get stuck in San Fran at midnight because of flight cancelation due to fog). But there is something peaceful and mystical about it.
Great score DD on the china. Very fine stuff. I have my grandmother's Haviland and she was always so proud of it. I am told it must be hand washed as the dishwasher will take the gold off. Enjoy and cherish. Ditto the deer. Always a peaceful sight. And ditto the logs, full fridge, wine and bourbon.
CC I so love hearing about the window washer! What a great find for your house with lots of glass. Isn't it fun to sit and do something fun while some machine does work! I always feel smug when I am warm in my bed and the dishwasher is running. Glad the kitchen is almost over. Also glad to hear that your dad is able to enjoy his snow tractor. When I was a kid in the midwest there was a man on our block that had a little tractor and he always did all the sidewalks on our block.
Blah blah blah on the putting instructor Liz. That is truly an area that you could learn something as brute strength is not needed. Too bad the guy is a windbag. Better to go shopping.
So the kiln opened today and I picked up stuff. Also got payroll and bonus checks. An accountant prepares them and generally does a good job but today each check was in a sealed envelope - like 14 checks - and yet they know they have to be signed by me. How stupid is that to seal all that stuff? Oh well, if I ruled the world.....
DH's friend dropped off some cranberry nut bread that he makes every year. Yes it is good and yes I am eating some.
Time for me to get busy and glue some wine stoppers.
Still watching The Beast in Me. Intense.
Diane S
Putting may be the one thing I kind of feel okay about in golf, due to years of mini golf. DH did tell me once I have a good putting grip. The other skills like actually driving a ball down the fairway are not skills I have!
The deer friends are back as the sun is setting (at 4:30pm!) and they brought a friend. They look Christmasy in the snow, and they're probably cleaning up some brush as they are back there chewing with gusto.
We enjoyed out coffee, and then, at the thrift shop I ended up buying a whole set of china. 10 place settings and some big serving pieces like a soup tureen for under $40. It's a Theadore Haviland pattern, manufactured in Limonges France. It's making my wedding pattern ,Waynesboro ,from Noritake circa 1987, feel a little unremarkable. I have 13 complete place settings of that pattern. Anyhow, I do love dishes, and if I had a bigger home, there would be multiple sets here for sure. I know we've talked about this before, how nobody wants the family china. Maybe because I came from a family where there was no china, silver flatware, or stemware I'm a better audience. I hope who ever this china belonged to before, (she is no doubt on the other side by now) would appreciate how much I will enjoy using it.
It's snowing lightly again. When we got home this afternoon, DH used the leaf blower to dust off the driveway. I guess he likes his gadgets too. : ) It was 15 degrees. Tomorrow is supposed to be a heatwave, all the way up into the 30s. The bad news is there is a winter storm predicted, so near freezing temps don't bode well as the precipitation is being described as a wintery mix. Should it get slick, all is well here, because we have groceries, logs, wine and bourbon. And fancy dishes to eat from : )
on 12/8/25 11:11 am
I am still cleaning windows! Still having fun too. And I can sit and type this up while it's cleaning away. This morning I've done all the challenging ones outside next to the fountains. And I managed not to fall in. The job foreman is totally taken with the robot too. He keeps saying he doesn't understand how it stays up there... Magic!
The painters are painting and think they will be done today which is exciting because originally they said it would continue into tomorrow. Ooh, one of the painters is cussing out the tape/plastic as it caught on itself.
The weather is beautiful here and way above average temp wise. I wouldn't mind some cold and snow! I suppose I might get that at Christmas. My folks have been getting a lot of tractor time cleaning the driveway and the road to their house. And having a ball doing it! I guess loving toys is a family trait.
Anyway, off to find lunch. Take care!
on 12/8/25 10:42 am
I would think reading the green would be a good subject to address when putting! I hate when you expect instruction and you get them talking about themselves instead.
117.4 - back to hovering where my weight has been most of the year.
Yesterday's golf clinic was good again but hot. Very humid and not much breeze. But I learned an additional couple of new techniques which could help in the future. The one skill where I learned nothing new was putting. There is a new pro and he seems to mostly like to talk and show his golf toys. Not much instruction. Sigh... Putting ends up being super important but other than telling us to keep the head parallel to the ground and our eyes over the ball he didn't suggest much else. Though maybe it is just personal practice that counts?
Today may be somewhat rainy and definitely cloudy so we may go down to Fort Pierce, the next town south of us, to poke around. The sisters have never been there. Before that hopefully it won't be raining so I can make it to water aerobics after the Justice walk. I haven't been there for 2 weeks. DH has a golf clinic for men all morning. I think he forgot that he also has a class at 4 when he suggested Fort Pierce?
Have a munificent Monday!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
The room is beautiful and the picture looks just right! So nice that your friend may be able to use some of your former things.
Poor Kirby - I never knew that that could happen with a dog. I would have guessed a bad tooth with stinky mouth but that's probably because my dogs have had less jowls and bad teeth (beagles and chihuahuas).
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
on 12/7/25 8:00 pm
Thanks, DD
I feel a lot of guilt for not being able to use so many of the things I already had that were very nice and still in good condition. To see them go to good homes and have a second life where they are appreciated again is a big relief and makes me so happy!
So bright because all the windows are sparkling! Lucky guy who gets to shop your garage. You have beautiful things.


