Random Thoughts Coming From My Random Brain

Random Thoughts

I’m loving the feeling of Fall.  Of course, my furnace is on at night, the windows are open during the day, and the air conditioning is on , during late afternoon.

I’m kind of worn out from all of the September Happenings.

It’s becoming apparent to me that I have an addictive personality.  I’m glad I never tried a cigarette or beer.  I’d probably be a goner!   But I MUST have my diet coke,  I need my morning routine,  I love gambling, and I’ve become quite addicted to Words With Friends.  I stay up until the battery becomes dead on my phone, to play WWF.  I love the Lightning Round.   When I play cards, I could just play on and on and on.

I joined the gym at my Local Community Center.  Bought some new clothes to work out in, plus some other clothes.  I’m going to get buff!  Yes, I’ve tried this before, plus y0 y0  dieting.  This time it’s going to be my new lifestyle.   I need to do this, so I won’t go over the line with Diabetes.

Though it’s not a great deal, I’m now getting my Spousal Social Security.  I feel like I have a new life!!  Time to buy a few new things to wear.

It’s a new season, and time to get back to organizing.  Yesterday, we took a clothes basket plus two big bags full , of books, to Half Price Bookstore.  They gave me $30.  And…I only bought 3 new books.  That should hold me over the weekend.

I splurged and bought 4 new bras!!  Woohoo!!   It’s really an uplifting experience.  (ok…I know there are not any men reading this blog, so I’m just putting it all out there. LOL)

I’m going to stay all night in my Comp Room, at Winstar Casino, tomorrow night.  Hope to win some big money, and I’m going to try to talk to someone about the Counterfeit $100 I received last time I was there.  It either came out of the ticket redemption machine, or it was given to me by the cashier.  Proof?  I don’t know how to prove it.  It is of the old style, and doesn’t have the line down the center, but very well done.

I’m excited to be back in the choir at my church.  I missed that way too long.  The choir is like a little family….we laugh and sing together.

My grandchildren are awesome!!!

Toodles,

Grandma Ruddell

 

 

September Happenings

September….wow…lots of things happening here.  It has been a month of travelling, parties, grandkids, dogs, and a smelly carpet.  My piano students have started back to school, and to piano lessons.  They continue to be a delight.

The last week of August, going into the first week of September, we were on vacation.  We spent a week in Gatlinburg, and then three days in New Orleans.  We were at a resort, that had several units.  Our particular unit was brand new, because that unit plus three more they were building, had been destroyed in the big fire that Gatlinburg had, a couple of years ago.  Gatlinburg is rebuilding, and you have to look hard to find burnt out homes and trees.  There was a little gurgling brook going alongside our unit.  On the way there, we stopped to see Loretta Lynn’s house.

Gatlinburg is a little bit like driving through the main drag in Branson, Missouri.  Very congested, to say the least.  And it was Labor Day….some kids were having their last big hoorah before school started.  Once the weekend was over, it was less crowded.  The cool thing is that at the end of the main street, the Smoky Mountain National Park started. My hubby loved the park, and he hiked part of the Appalachian Trail.  When we drove, slowly, over the mountain to Cherokee, the road was the only main road going across, and hemmed in by beautiful trees.  My claustrophobia really kicked in.  I was glad to get back to civilization.   One day, we did see a bear, and that was exciting.

Other things we did included going into Pigeon Forge, to the Island.  We ate at Paula Deen’s restaurant, and shopped at her store.  There were lots of fun shops, and I got a start on my Christmas shopping.  We also went to Asheville, North Carolina to see the Biltmore estate.  What a place.

In New Orleans, Dick fulfilled another thing on his bucket list.  He visited the WW II Museum.  I spent some time at the Harrah’s Casino, losing my money.  Sigh.  New Orleans is always hopping.

I had a lot of Mystery Shopping this month.  I’ve gotten very good at picking out good TV’s and computers, and knowing whether or not the sales people are doing a good job when trying to convince me to buy.

My Granddaughter, Libby, turned three years old.  We had her birthday party here.  They brought their new dog, which is a Labradoodle.  Bill, our Black Lab, was rather jealous and they had a few territorial fights.  Bill grabbed not only his own big chew treat, but also the other dog’s treat, and gobbled them down as fast as he could.  Then they had some other treats.  So…here’s the plan for the party:

  •  Grill burgers and dogs outside
  • Kids will play outside in Sandbox
  • Open gifts
  • As kids play inside, adults will watch a big game on TV.

What could possibly go wrong with that????

  • It rained.  We had to cook the food inside.
  • Kids were running around and underfoot.
  • Libby opened her gifts….yeah!
  • During the gift opening, Bill got sick….at least 6 times on various carpets throughout the house.
  • The TV went out on us, and we couldn’t watch the game.

Lord help us, it was one disaster after another.  And I tried to clean the carpets from vomit and pee, with a urine/vomit out carpet cleaner.  It totally stunk for a week or two.  I was so embarrassed!

My good friend, Gayle Landers, was in town for a few weeks.  She and her hubby moved to S. Korea a couple of years ago.  They are planning on moving back in another year and a half.  So while she was in town, I invited all of our Punch Bunch ladies, from church, to a luncheon for her.  It was a salad/dessert luncheon and everyone brought something.  My husband couldn’t fathom a meal without meat!  LOL

We had a fun time.  Lots of catching up was happening. After several ladies had left, there was a small group left.  We were all laughing so hard, and telling crazy stories.  (Which direction do you begin, when shaving your legs?)  All of a sudden, the doorbell rang, and it was the Bug Man, come to do the quarterly spraying.  He said “What is going on???  I could hear y’all clear down the street?”  I told him to beware, we were telling a lot of stories.  He just shook his head, and went about his business.

That was on a Wednesday.  On Friday, of that week, my sister-in-law, Lu and hubby,  Cliff Mark,  came up for the weekend.  It was our weekend to play Euchre…all weekend!   Dick and his sister, Lu are one team, and Cliff and I are the other team.  It was so fun.  It was also Lu’s birthday.  So we celebrated that.

They left on Sunday, and on Monday, I hosted Ladies’ Poker.  It’s such a fun group of ladies!    Then I had a few days of normal activity.  I made a reservation for us and three other couples to go to dinner, on Friday.  Our S. Korean friends were back and ready to see old neighbors.  I thought about who I invited, and made the reservation for 6 at 6 pm.  When we got there, and waited for our table, I counted again, and realized I forgot to count us.  I think my brain had been in overload for a couple of weeks!

This week, I’ve relaxed.  Tomorrow is my dear daughter’s birthday.  Tomorrow evening, Dick is going with a bunch of guys to San Antonio.  This is their annual golf trip, to play three games of golf over the weekend.  I must admit, I’m looking forward to some alone time.  I have my plans!!!!  Winstar, here I come!!

How has your September been?  Feeling some cooler weather?  This may be a fluke day, but it’s nice.   I’m still thinking about those folks in North and South Carolina, and along the coast, with the flooding.  What a tragedy.!

Toodles,

Grandma Ruddell

A Week Of Entertaining and Fun!

The last week has been a whirlwind of entertaining and fun.  Isaac turned two and we had a party for him.  My highlight was having all grandkids and kids here at once.   Isaac’s dad and Grandpa Nielsen were in charge of decorations.  They did a super job, but some of the decorations stumped them, as to how to unfold them.   It was pretty funny.  I finally modeled some of the decorations.  (Hide your eyes if you’re offended by this!  LOL)

 

There were lots of people, lots of food, and lots of gifts.  It was a fun day!

Isaac painted his first pictures with tempera.  We’re going to frame it .  We have a framed picture of Liam’s, that he made when he was about the same age.  We need to have Libby paint us one.

Later in the week, Isaac helped me cook.  We made Snickerdoodle Bread…a recipe I found on Facebook from The Cookin Chicks.  Yummy!

Also, I had a new cut and color job.  I feel so much better!!!   These side horns drive me crazy.

My sister, Toni Wood, from Kansas City, visited us over the weekend.  We went to Uno’s for dinner and then to the Jubilee Theater for their Blues Show.  So fun!!!   Yesterday, we went to Grapevine, to eat at Cafe Italia.  I miss my sister so much.  It was great to see her!

Tonight is Ladies’ Poker.  Oh boy!   First I’m going on a Mystery Shopping Job.  This week is also going to be a good week.  Lots of things are happening this week.

What’s going on in your life?   Do you have kids or grandkids starting school this week?   I miss teaching, but I like being retired even more.

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Grandma Sherry

10 Things I Love About August!

I know….we’re only about a week into August, but it’s a great month.  Here are 10 Things I Love About August.

  • My birthday is August 15th.
  • This month, I turn 66, so will start getting Social Security next month.  Woohoo!
  • My cute grandson, Isaac, turns two on August 13th.  We’ll celebrate his birthday this weekend.
  • My brother’s birthday is tomorrow, August 9th.
  • I stayed at WinStar casino last night and they gave me a Corner Suite.  Ta-Da!
  • We’re going on vacation at the end of the month.
  • Driving through Waxahachie today, and seeing all of the beautiful houses.
  • Rain, maybe, this weekend.
  • Seeing the round bales of hay, in the fields.  It always looks artistic to me.
  • Seeing all of the Back to School sales….it makes me miss my teaching days.

What are you enjoying this month???   Leave me a comment (look at the side of the post.) and Click on the Like button if you liked this post.

Grandma Ruddell

Fun Times With Sister Cities ILA

Sister Cities recently had their annual International Leadership Academy for High Schoolers.  It lasts for two weeks, and has students and their leaders from Hungary, Italy, China, Japan, Germany, Indonesia, Mexico and Swaziland.  They have an intensive program at TCU and stay in the dorms.  On the weekend between, they stay with Host Families and get further acquainted with life in an American family.  This year, Italy and Swaziland elected to stay an additional week.

The last two years, we have kept the leaders from Hungary and Italy.  We love them!!  This year, we only had Anna Maria from Italy.  Timi, from Hungary, was staying with another family.  Anna Maria was in charge of 16 kids, and they did well, for the most part.  A few cultural differences arose.  We taught Anna Maria some new words and acronyms, such as PDA, potty, potty-training, boobs, etc.. (OK…I had a Grandma day while she was there.)  It was so fun to spend time with Anna Maria and Timi, together.  I know them well by now.  Add in Marsha and we have a party!!!

One of the activities that Marsha sets up, each year, is having the teacher/leaders make up a menu, go to a grocery store and have a scavenger hunt to pick out ingredients, and then they go to a house and the leaders fix the lunch.  The last two years, the lunch has been at my house.  This year it was primarily a Mexican feast, with a Japanese dish also being featured.  I made three kinds of cookies to go with the meal.  It’s so fun having all of these people at my house.  It was their relaxation day.  Some of the Host Mothers also joined us.  They cooked, served and cleaned up….all I had to do was have the house ready and enjoy!!!   There was a lot of laughter and talking.

On the weekend, we took Anna Maria to Salado.  It was a good day to shop, and different kinds of shops than we have around here.  On the way, we stopped at Schlotzky’s for lunch, in Hillsboro.  That was a new experience for her.

One of the days, the Italian and Swaziland students took the train to Dallas to spend the day.  They ate at Spaghetti Warehouse.  It did not get a good review from the Italian students…..they thought all of the pasta was way over cooked.  Funny!!!   I did make my lasagne for Anna Maria, and she liked that.  So glad to know I can cook better than Spaghetti Warehouse!!!  LOL

Another day, the kids had a swimming party at one of the Host Mom’s house.  It was so relaxing and so fun.  They swam, played tennis, ate lots of food, and hung out for awhile.  After two weeks  of learning situations, it was just what those kids needed.  Thank you, Becky Haskins!

Looking forward to next year’s events.  By now, I know a lot of the teachers.   We’ve all enlarged our vision of the world and the students have learned to work together as a team.  Thanks, Sister Cities!

Did you know that Fort Worth Sister Cities, International just won the award for Best Overall Program in the Nation???? Wow!!  They deserve it.  And…it’s the ninth time they have won this award.  Congratulations, Sister Cities!

Grandma Sherry

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