Tuesday, April 15, 2008
He will be missed
I can’t even imagine how they can replace him.
He will be missed.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Lunch Out
We had lunch at the most wonderful restaurant yesterday.
The Valley Green website claims, “ is an oasis in the midst of a bustling city.” Who knew that Philadelphia offered such a lovely setting for a restaurant.
It was the first day they had opened our porch this spring for dining, so we were lucky enough to sit outside, and enjoy the view. The Inn is set by a creek and woods. So the view was exceptional.
Don had a fried oyster poboy sandwich and French onion soup. I had the Uncanny Tuna Melt. The food was delicious. Click here to if you’d like to see their lunch menu
What a relaxing break in our day.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Baseball season again
Now that the baseball season is going on, I’m reminded of the year that both of my sons played baseball, each on a different team.
Each boy’s team played 20 games, and each team won two of their games.
Think about it folks, I went to 36 losing baseball games in one season. I’m so lucky that neither of them liked the game enough to want to play another season.
They found another sport that they liked that didn’t have so many games per season.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
That’s my Boy - Again!
This little picture sits on my computer desk.
It’s only a 2x2 picture, but I just love it.
Thanks for all the great times, Buzz, and I’m looking forward to lots more.
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
We finally bought a new tv
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We have the new one sitting on top of our old console model, which still works just fine.
Don has found someone that we can give it to.
It’s a shame to throw away something that still works.
I guess we’d better shop for a stand.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Another busy weekend
We went to the Home show on Friday. I managed to spend a few dollars there – actually more than a few. It was fun.
On Saturday we went to a birthday party for a darling little one year-old. It was very nice – lots of people and lots of gifts. And of course, lots of good food.
I made the birthday prince a knitted toy.
And Sunday was our annual family brunch. We send out invitations with our Christmas gifts for a brunch to be held in March or April.
This year, we had 24 at the brunch, and it was at the Plumsteadville Inn in Plumsteadville, PA.
They had wonderful food there, and we were seated in a room that was just barely big enough for all of us. Cozy.
We had a great time, and I hope the rest of the family and friends did too.
How was your weekend?
Thursday, March 27, 2008
I like wine
I wonder if this is true.
Monday, March 24, 2008
I guess spring is really on it’s way
I started planting outdoors today!
I have a flat of pansies to plant.
I LOVE SPRING!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Colonial Dinner
Last night Don and I went to a Colonial Kitchen Dinner, which a local restaurant specials annually on Monday nights in February and March.
We listened to lute and flute music, performed by musicians in colonial costumes, and met an indentured servant who stopped by to talk to us and explain her lot in life and future plans, and Susan B. Anthony. (I think they might have been actors)
We also watched 2 colonial women cooking in an open fireplace – they demonstrated the cooking practices from colonial days.
The food is authentic colonial fare. And as always, was delicious.
If you’d like to see a copy of the menu, click here
All in all, it was an enjoyable evening.
Monday, March 17, 2008
I hope you’re wearin’ some green
HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY!!!!
click here for more info about St. PAT.