First Snow

Big storm today, but Robert didn’t have work and Peter drove Alpha.  We are getting hammered: 8 inches or more.

We got a fair amount yesterday morning, but I was still able to drive Alpha to her training session in Falmouth at 10.

She worked until about 2:15 without a lunch break. Fortunately, I’d loaded her up with coffee and a bagel beforehand.

Ron plowed the driveway and walkway and lent the snow blower to Eric.  We put roofing paper and a tarp on the shed floor to keep it dry.  Never occurred to me to paint it, but I’ll need to do that at some point.  Shoveled most of the deck.

I registered at the Falmouth Service Center and brought home groceries.  Had their spaghetti squash and sauce for supper; it was good.  Very nice assortment of vegetables, salad and antipasto; rice; even milk and cheddar cheese!

The pantries did well by us again tonight: chicken thigh soup with kale, onions, spicy chicken sausage and carrots.  I finished the spaghetti squash and salad from yesterday for lunch.

Snow To Come?

We are ready for the first serious snowfall of the year, 5-8 inches day after tomorrow.

We’re supposed to get 1-3 tonight and tomorrow.  I’m on tap to drive Alpha to Falmouth for training.  Drove James home from school today after his extracurricular.

Ron “found” money in his checking account, his reimbursement for medical expenses last year.  We are still waiting for our accounts to be set up for 2017.

A gentleman at the Williams Sonoma call center saved us $25 today, correcting my return of wrong order bobble.

The Whaling Museum’s annual Moby Dick reading is happening this weekend and will be available on Livestream.   Participants are getting chowder.  Should be nice.

Whoso Stoppeth the Pump

This morning, I was gassing up the truck at Cumby’s and the pump didn’t stop.

Fortunately (I’m being mature here which is not how I felt at the time), another customer noticed and said something.  Whoa.  Whoa.  Whoa.  We do not live in articulate times.

The day improved greatly after that.  Kitty visited twice.  Ron and I had a nice leftovers lunch and brought the tree and blow-downs to the transfer station.  He picked up some flashlight batteries at Botello’s and groceries at Roche.

Back home, we had hot cider, and I’m roasting a small bargain chicken, squash and potatoes.  Ron replaced the toilet seat.

Ron saw his old manager this morning, picked up the things he left at work and got some info for the UI application that he started.

I get a free bagel a day from Panera for the month of January and yes, indeed, cashed in this morning!

 

Ron Is Liberated; Tree Is Done

Ron found out this morning, by phone, that he was let go.  His manager is devastated.

This is the first time in 58 years that he was fired from a job.  Leave it to Cape Cod and the plantation mentality.

I took the tree down and put away the lights and ornaments.  May leave the outdoor lights up for a bit.  In any event, it rained all day, so not practical to bring them in today.  No visits from Kitty, who turns 11 this month.

Enjoying Brandi Disterheft on JALC.  Watched the end of Shut Eye on Hulu.  Hope it gets renewed.

Horrible GERD last night, kept me up until after 1 AM.

Found an exercise that I hope will help reduce the swelling in my leg.

Peter got a good lab report today so doesn’t need to see his doc for a follow-on until next week.

New Year’s Day

Kitty has been over, twice.

Ron has made an excellent start on laundry.

We treated ourselves to hot showers.

NY Times got rained on and the sections are drying in various places.

Changed wound dressing.  Disgusting, gross, but making progress.

No driving today:  Robert has the day off; Alpha’s store has closed for good; transfer station isn’t open until tomorrow.

What a Way to End the Year

Had the last and most important medical appointment of the year, with Dr. Guerin, yesterday.  Good news from the echo and the nuclear stress tests.  Biometrics not so wonderful but consistent with past winters.

Used Cathy’s gift certificate and a $5 off reward to buy a waffle iron with removable grids at Eastman’s yesterday.  Still a splurge, but ended up being even less than if I’d bought it at Amazon by about $10.  Made waffles for Ron.

I’d knocked the red hawk photo off the wall the day before and destroyed the frame, so got a new lightweight frame with a discount coupon at A.C. Moore.  Expensive couple of days, especially with the $30 copay.

Minor spill this morning, Ron forgot to put the pot back in the coffee maker.  The counter needed cleaning anyway.

Brought 13 honey buckets to the dumpster and a pile of cardboard and branches to the transfer station.

Brought Robert to and from work (early New Year’s Eve closing for him) and Alpha to Hyannis.  Picked up lunch for Alpha and me at Wendy’s, where a considerate customer pointed out that I’d left my wallet on the counter.

Brought home an excellent frozen pizza, which Ron and I had for an early supper, from Stop & Shop.

Ron was dismissed from work after only two hours, thus giving him time to reattach the fence sections.  The gardens look so much neater, 100% better.  We found the owners manual for the snowblower online, allowing him to check the oil level before it got dark.

Peter was released from the hospital and glad to be home.  He asked if we could pick up Alpha.  Ron and I watched a Star Trek DVD but, since Alpha wasn’t responding to my texts and I thought their phone might be dead, left early for Hyannis.

Turned out they were ignoring texts, but wanted to finish their to-be last shift at 10; the station is closing.  So, Ron and I had some time on our hands and went looking for ice cream, first at Friendly’s, which was closed, then at Wendy’s, which doesn’t have soft serve, only frappes.

I got out to check Wendy’s drive-up menu (restaurant doors were locked).  I didn’t realize until later that I’d dropped my phone in their driveway.

We drove to downtown Hyannis in search of ice cream, but nothing was open but crowded restaurants, so we stopped at the newly renovated Cumby’s on West Main, where I bought pints for Alpha and me.  At that point, I realized that my phone was not in my purse.

Went back to Airport Gas to bring Alpha their ice cream and tried calling my phone; wasn’t in the van.  We had 7 minutes left on Alpha’s shift, so went back to Wendy’s; incredibly, my phone was still in the drive-through, almost intact and essentially undamaged except for the front-facing screen.

Happy New Year, indeed.

 

Appointment Week; Peter Recovering

Had the third and last diagnostic test for my cardio doc this morning.  Echo yesterday, nuclear stress test today starting at 7:20 (first up).

The tech rescheduled my follow-on appt with the doc for tomorrow so I wouldn’t have to shell out a higher copay next month.  Outstanding.

Picked up some treats for us at Dana’s Kitchen.

Rain started around noon.

Watched the latest episode of Vikings.   Very depressed afterwards.

Visited Peter at Cape Cod Hospital.

Appointment at Wound Center.  Dreaded the ride back to Mashpee, but hit the lights almost the whole way so made good time, even with the rain.  Ron and I got home within a minute of each other.

They’re Gone!

I was permitted to help Ron complete the preparation of granola boxes for mailing, and now they are GONE.  Thank goodness.

Ron had appointments today with his dentist and his Primary.

Very warm: over 50!  That helped shove me out the door at 6 this morning to get a fasting blood test done.

Window Draft Dream: Patching Up Holes

If you have a dream about a draft then this means that you need to try the best that you can to make sure that everything in your life is air tight. You are doing a lot of work to make sure that you have done everything that you have needed to do in life. You can sometimes leave out some major gaps if your head isn’t in the right place or you just overlooked something. Don’t let this happen to you, just remember that you need to close off that draft before it ruins the integrity of the whole thing. This is what you need to know.

More: http://www.gotohoroscope.com/txt/dream-dictionary-draft.html

A Little Boxing Day Julskinka

Ham, mixed vegetables with dill sauce and potatoes for midday meal.

Did transfer station run.

Helped Ron package his granola gifts.

Proud of Ron: he mowed and mulched both front and back yards at Edgewater.

A kind-hearted soul dropped off dermatological medicine for Ron.

We started watching the Greg Palast CD.  Learned a lot.