Monday, October 30, 2017

Put on a happy face....................

Put on a happy face....Sometimes Tony Bennett, that's easier said than done.  The last few days it's been tough. I know that every day won't be a happy one and not everyone will attempt to make it that way........so, why do I?  My ultimate goal in life is to try and make things easier for my kids and grandkids.....but what happens when it is taken for granted and unappreciated? That's a rhetorical question folks. I don't really expect an answer and I wouldn't want to hear it anyway!  I give advice all the time to do the best you can to make yourself happy and then others will be too. Sometimes that's just a bunch of hogwash. It's kind of like the airplane analogy that you give yourself the oxygen first so you're able to then help others. I'm struggling with that this week. 

My life seems to be a series of peace keeping missions and my diplomacy genes are growing old. Sitting at the table facing hostile fire while attempting to limit collateral damage is pretty tough. Generally my verbal filter is turned off and I tell it like it is!  Lately I've had to swallow my words in an effort to maintain some semblance of sanity....I understand that everyone chooses their own path and has to deal with what pops out of the trees but dragging others with you down that rough road isn't always the best choice.

Aging while staying happy shouldn't be this difficult.  It's time for the holidays and for giving thanks. I wonder if Amazon sells gratitude?  I need to grab a couple gift cards and have them delivered ASAP!











Thursday, October 26, 2017

The Pumpkin Patch Train

Last week-end we journeyed to Cooperstown for a train ride.  Lacie, Julz and Jett's very first!  It was a warm Saturday and the train was never going to be named the "Express!" (pretty sure we could have walked faster)  There were lots of kiddos..which the train ride was intended to entice and lots of teeth gritting parents and grands but it was fun.  We stopped at the Dreams Park where they had imported hundreds of pumpkins for picking!  We had cider and cookies and then boarded the crazy train back to the station in Milford. Upon return, Jeff and the kids tracked down the pennies they had placed on the tracks.....they found 2!
We loaded up and headed 5 minutes up the road to the August Lodge. What a great place. A rustic     lodge on 172 acres. Only 25 rooms and a pool and hot tub (outside,) a spa, horseshoes, playground and tetherball.. They had a bonfire every night and a continental breakfast every morning.. A bit pricey but a wonderful place for the kids to roam. I would go back!!!
We headed to Mel's 22 in downtown Cooperstown for dinner. A nice place but a tad crowded and Jett was getting tired but he was a trooper... After dinner we went back to the Lodge where we had a great bon fire, listened to the owls, the train and Lace saw a shooting star.
We headed home after breakfast and Lee and Jeff went to a turkey shoot and brought home some fowl! It was a nice get-away!








Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Tuesday Thoughts

Here 's a little food for thought... A different kind of Taco Tuesday:

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Fall Sunday Funday

What a fun day we had on Sunday.  The weather was great after some rain the day before so we decided to burn one of the brush piles across the road.  Jeff, Lacie and Jett came up to join us.  We rode 4-wheelers, shot guns, collected walnuts, burned brush, saw the eagles, climbed stone piles, ate munchies, drank maple Crown Royal (disgusting) and took lots of pictures!  Truthfully, I rode around in the golf cart and took the pictures..... Lace enjoys pictures too ...I've trained her well ;-)

Here are a few of the highlights!









Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Finally Fall

We've had a few frosty nights lately so it is seeming to be a little more "fallish!" 40 degree nights and 60 days would be perfect.  The trees haven't yet gotten the message to put on their colorful coats but our walnut trees have been rapidly undressing the past few breezy days.  They are the first to lose their leaves and the last to get them in the spring. They are, however, quickly dropping their nuts.... I'm expecting their voices to lower quickly :-)  Jett enjoys picking them up and smelling them.  Lacie remarked how fresh and lemony they actually smell..... I had never noticed as I'm pretty sure I never sniffed them before.  All these wonderful things I'm learning from Jett.  I don't believe I ever licked a rock before either but it appears they're quite delicious.......He is definitely....all boy....all 26+#.

There is some flood repair work going on all up and down Rt. 38 and we've been the lucky landing spot for lots of stone and heavy equipment.  Jett is in his glory.  He's a HUGE Big truck fan (and school buses.)  Even Bailee, nearly 11, couldn't stop climbing the piles over the week-end.    Yesterday they unloaded about 15 more truck loads of stone.  Hopefully, there will still be some left  for this week-end's mountain climbing adventure!!!!

Life is good @ EIEIO!


 She could touch the moon!