February 22, 2015

It’s been 5 months since I even thought of writing anything on here. I’m sitting here watching the Datona 500 race…not really paying much attention to it though. I do enjoy watching Nascar from time to time, but it’s more like background noise when I’m feeling lazy and maybe ready for a nap on a Sunday afternoon.
A lot has been going on around here since I wrote last. I don’t really want to go into details, but Bill has been having some health issues. The people closest to us know what’s going on, so that’s all I’m saying.
Spring will be here soon (I hope). A month ago it was warm enough out to do a little yard work, so I cleaned off some dead flowers on the south side of the house. Since then it’s been cold and snowy. I did buy some new tires and tubes for my bicycle and Pat was nice enough to put them on for me, as well as making sure the shifters and brakes are working. Now if the weather would just cooperate…
I’m still cooking at the senior center. Trying new recipes once in a while, but can’t really experiment much there. Have to follow the menus that the manager makes up. I did learn how to make my mashed potatoes taste heavenly…good enough to make a whole meal out of just mashed potatoes lol.
I’ve been thinking about how to get myself a little more healthy…I don’t want to run, no interest in lifting weights, couldn’t handle zoomba…but when it warms up outside I plan to ride the bike and take more walks…maybe start doing yoga…that is if I can find a good app for the tablet (no yoga classes close around here).
Other than going to work and taking care of the hubby, not much else has been happening here. I haven’t seen much of the grandkids lately and sure do miss them. Maybe that will change when it gets warmer out and less chance of sicknesses being passed around.
I can’t think of anything else so I guess I’ll end this for today. To all my family and friends, I love you and miss you and hope to see you soon!

One Response to “February 22, 2015”

  1. kim Says:

    Getting and staying healthy can sure become a great habit, and something we all need to do! You know the old saying, “use it or lose it”, well it becomes more true as we age, and we see it on a daily basis with our work as entertainers for seniors. Now you teased us with your mashed potato comment—so how DO you make them so heavenly??? Seeing the kids and grandkids is a lot like medicine, it does you so much good. I hope they all start coming around more often. We are looking forward to seeing you guys the end of April!!
    Love you tooooo—-