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It’s Trick or Treat nite here!

  Decorations up?  Almost done.  Vampire teeth, skulls, and bones ice cubes made?  Check.  Candy?  Check.  Lasagna ready?  Check.  Fancy Halloween cupcakes ready to go?  Check.  Wine and drinks ready?  Check.

Well then, LET’S PARTY!!!!

Thanks, Annie. I needed a little retail therapy.

     My cardiologist appointment yesterday went very well and I can stop another medication now.  I don’t go back to see him for another six months.

     Afterwards, I had entirely too much fun.   Annie and I went out for the day.  We drove about looking at Halloween decorations on houses, then we went to several stores.  Bad that Halloween stuff is on sale everywhere.  Good that Halloween stuff is on sale everywhere.

     Yes, I bought a lot of stuff.  I finally bought a huge cauldron, I’d eyed those up for years.  I found a light up scary pumpkin that I may turn into a great large prop later.  12 Ft. of fake chain managed to follow me home.  A bouquet of black roses, 6 goth hair clips to keep my hair out of my eyes, two bags of mini bones for use with the Voodoo dolls next year, a black leather spike and skull wrist band, spooky skull earrings, a skull and fang bracelet, 3 Sparky T-shirts (one for The Curmudgeon), and a pair of PJs that have bull terriers and other dogs on them.  Whew!

     Then we stopped for a an appetizer, water, and a drink.  We won’t go into that.  Suffice it to say, I had them take my drink off the bill, it was that bad.  Okay, we weren’t spending a fortune on food but we still deserved service as well as any other customer.  Our food, a simple appetizer, took forever and our drinks took even longer to get to the table.

     A little window shopping after that and we were ready to head home.

     You all have a good one.  I certainly did!

I ordered these cookie cutters

 

     I couldn’t resist them. 

Another disappointing night… and a few notes

    I can’t believe that I looked suspicious to somebody as I stood outside looking at the sky.  Okay, it could’ve been the black hoodie with the Voodoo doll on it that caused the problem.  😀  I kid you of course.  I was disappointed again tonight even with the crystal clear sky I could not see even one meteor.   I could see Orion but not one meteor.

     Is it just me, or do all Pez candies taste stale?  And why do I still like them anyway?

     I find that I sometimes get a kick out of the spammers.  Akismet does a great job catching them and keeping them from being a pain in the Astrix.  I love reading some of the comments they leave behind and often wonder how they think anyone would fall for the BS.  I especially love when they call me ‘guy’ after all I do believe if they actually read this stuff they’d know I was female.  Right?

     You all have a good one!

 

Finally got a walk in

     I wish I’d taken my camera along on our walk yesterday.  Miss Patty enjoyed herself so much!  

     When we first got to the park, I did walk over to a woman who had her little dog off lead, I ever so politely told her that she needed to put her dog on its leash because I was getting my dog out of the car.  My dog is larger, has a real problem with her dog’s breed since we have one next that she hates.  

     My dog is dog aggressive because she was attacked by a dog whose owner let her dog jump our fence and attack my dog. (I am sorry to say the dog was an apbt.)  The dog didn’t deserve such a completely irresponsible owner.

     Anyway, the woman at the park was very nice and quickly moved off with her dog.  We met two more owners with leashed dogs, both of whom I warned about Patty’s dog aggression, and we gave them plenty of room.

     The new collar proved to be very successful, I only had to give Patty one minor correction.

     Miss Patty was worn out and passed out at seven p.m. the rest of night all we heard from her was snoring.

     You all have a good one!

Quit coddling the kids and give them consequences for bad actions!

     I am tired of spoiled brats, bullying, and spiteful kids.  I’m sick and tired of parents who think their kids are perfect and they can do no wrong.  Sorry, I’ve watched your kids do horrible things and you were not anywhere in sight. 

     As a child, my bedroom didn’t have a TV, computer, and a phone.  I didn’t even have my own room, I shared a room with two sisters.  I didn’t have my own room until I was in the ninth grade.  The only entertainment in there was a bookcase full of books.  Still, being sent to our room was not the worst punishment.  I don’t see being sent to the child of today’s room as a punishment at all unless all electronics are removed first.

     We had a curfew too, “be within sight of the house when the street lights go on.”  Dad checked too.  If we weren’t right outside the house, all hell broke loose.  School nights, we were inside by eight and in bed by nine.  This was rough on a night owl like me.  

     If we broke the rules we got punished.  Grounded, spanked, sent to our rooms, sent to our rooms with no dinner, required to pay reparations for any damages from our own pockets or by some form of physical labor–these were the common punishments.  What did these punishments do for us?  They taught us consequences for our actions.  The worse our actions, the worse the punishment.

     Looking at many kids today and how they act in public gives us a huge clue that ‘time outs’ and ‘using our words’ doesn’t work.

     Being told to ‘go cut a switch’ by our Grandfather or Grandmother was the worst punishment we could think of on any day.  It wasn’t so much the two or three swats we got from the switch, it was the process of having to cut one that hurt more. It especially worked well when you had a grandfather like ours who made you go back several times to get a ‘good one’ before the swats.  And they were swats not beatings.  Some psychological stress and a little sting on our butts brought us into line quickly.

     It didn’t teach us to be physically violent with others.  In fact, if we were physically violent with pets or people, that came under the list of the worst things we could do, thus the punishment was the harshest.

     I think if you heard “oh, boy you’re gonna get it now” in your head when you only thought of doing something wrong, they were doing something right. 

     You all have a good one!

Another dog post

     It is with great trepidation that I watch Miss Patty sleep on the couch tonight.  Why?  Well, she’s been wetting her bed of late.  Thank goodness the new crate pads I bought are very absorbent.  We think that, like a small child, she’s sleeping so deeply she has accidents.

     I’m only keeping her out of her crate so long so that I can take her outside later and then we’ll see if her crate stays dry tonight.

      Gavin is snoring in his crate so he hasn’t noticed that she’s not in hers.  If he did he’d be screaming.

     What a silly home we have.

     You all have a good one.

A picture night

Brrrr, it’s chilly.

     Wow, finally had to turn the heat on.  It got danged cold and damp in here.  Turned out to be a perfect night to make chicken fried steak, red-eye gravy, mashed potatoes, and beans for dinner.  The Curmudgeon was a very happy camper.

     The dogs are loving the cool weather.  Gavin is a total idiot these days, he’s hucklebutting all the time.  Patty , well she’s her normal reserved and quiet self.  I really love it when she gets silly, forgets herself, and hucklebutts.  That’s when you see her fun side that she tries to hide. 

     The cooler weather also helps The Curmudgeon feel somewhat better.  I’m hoping it means we’ll have more good days now for a while.

     As for me, well I’m not very fond of cold weather and that’s what will soon follow this so I’m not thrilled.

     You all have a good one and stay warm enough.

When the bad days outnumber the good … get the most out of the good days

     As The Curmudgeon is beginning to have more bad days than good, we work hard to make his good days more fun.  I have less free time since on his bad days I have to be on my toes and ready for anything.

     It saddens both of us that we can no longer do the things we used to enjoy doing together.   I miss going fishing.  It’s not the same without him along.  He doesn’t walk well so walking along an uneven river bank is no longer possible.

      We no longer go to dog shows, something we always enjoyed.

     This time of year he used to enjoy helping to create a wild look and sound for our porch for trick or treat night.  Now it’s just G and I working on it.

     I hate to see the pain in his eyes as another thing he loves to do is crossed off his can do list.

     If wishes were horses than beggars would ride.  If my wishes were anything, it’d be a cure for MS.

     You all have a good one.

Another fall recipe

 

     It’s that time of year when gardeners will soon have to harvest what is left of the tomatoes on their vines.  Yes, do harvest those green ones and give this a try.

Green Tomato Chutney

 

  • 2 1/2 pounds firm green tomatoes, about 6 cups diced
  • 1 cup golden raisins
  • 1 cup chopped onion
  • 1 1/2 cups light brown sugar, firmly packed
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/4 cups cider vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon mixed pickling spices
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 tablespoon chopped crystallized ginger

Preparation:

Trim the stem and blossom ends from tomatoes and cut into 3/4-inch dice (you should have about 6 cups). Combine all ingredients in a heavy kettle; bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and cook for about 1 hour, until thickened.
Spoon chutney into hot sterilized jars, leaving 1/4-inch head space; wipe jar rims. Cover at once with metal lids, and screw on bands. Process for 15 minutes in a boiling-water canner, or 20 minutes for altitudes of 1001 to 6,000 feet. Over 6,000 feet, process for 25 minutes.

Makes about 3 pints of green tomato chutney.

Happy 4th birthday for my blog.

  I just realized as I opened the page to write a post for tonight that this is the fourth year I’ve had this blog.  My goodness, I never thought it would go this long.  I think this is cause for a celebration!

You all have a good one!