It is the 14th of October and there is an annular eclipse today, but we are on the way to the airport by 10 a.m. Fortunately, our flight is not until 12:45 and our Lyft driver does an excellent job of getting us there quick. That means --- hop on the Skylink and see what we can see. Glasses on!
Rangers WIN - 2-0.
16th - One of the things that happened late yesterday was Mister set up his office for work and discovered that his new computer didn't have as many USB ports as the previous one. He put in an online order to Staples ready for pick up this morning and they open at 8. I am out of the house by 7:30 and off to retrieve the hub. Nature blesses my entire trip --- soak up the beauty with me.
17th - It's a pretty lazy day. Mister and I take a walk in the afternoon to collect Mom's mail and there is some beauty along the way to share.
This tree is LOADED with apples.
It's time to get sewing going, however, that means that my sweet girl needs a spa appointment. During this event, I discover a serious lack of a few supplies up here and Mister starts a list. Shopping tomorrow, I guess. We get it done, but next time it will be much easier.
Earlier, I had laid out pork chops for dinner, but decided I really didn't want to make them. I am now craving a hamburger. Searching the entire area - burgers here are sooooo crazy expensive. We're talking $12 to $15 for just the burger. That's nuts. The only option that won't break the bank is DQ and I'm not thrilled, but okay. We all get into the car and arrive. As we're getting out of the car, Mister mentions Dilly bars and chocolate dipped cones and now I'm excited like a little girl. Then the smashing comes down. The lobby is not open. WHAT??? I HATE take out cos the fries are ruined by the time you get home (remember, nothing is just a few houses away here -- it's a 10 minute drive) and ice cream melts. Three rather unhappy people take their burgers home - no treats. Not only did the store loose money on sales, but they likely lost our business and now I understand why Burgertown is always packed. Their prices are reasonable as well, however, they are not open during the week in the off-season. I'm seriously rethinking moving here just based on this alone. How do retired people afford $12 burgers? Okay, rant over.
Game three tonight -- Rangers lost - 8-5 Ugh
18th - Into town with Mom --- First stop is at the battery store to get Moms watches going again. Then to Wal-mart, where I have a list from Mister (screwdriver, air, tote, candy, flat fix, hangers). Yep, odd jobs around the house and some stuff to keep my machine running. Chick-fil-A for lunch --- where this lovely robot is doing the work. I have to admit, he's cute. He says excuse me and everything.
The tire shop is next and since we have to wait a bit, we walk down to Michaels and check out the holiday decor. I maanage to find ornaments for an upcoming party at my house and a couple of cute fall decorations as well. Then, with studded snow tires on, we are ready to go. Once back at the house, it's time to get the sewing going but I'm not up to much, so handwork it is. Some embroidery finishes out the day while watching the Rangers lose once again - 10-3, a shellacking. Apparently these teams can't win at home. Series tied now 2-2
19th -Some sewing happened and I spotted this picture on Facebook and I LOVE IT so much. So many ideas for the future. My goal is an amazing studio and one way or another, I'll get it.