Saturday, October 31, 2009

Oct 31


Hollow weenie was a success, carved the pumpkin loaded it with candles and set it on the front porch, and by dam we had three tricker treater's the first ones in over twenty years. You can tell we are real participants. Had lots of candy left, it's going back to Sam's club.The pumpkin looks real cool in the dark, all you can see is the lit up eyes ,nose and mouth, scary as hell . Can't wait for Turkey Day something else to carve up, no candles this time.
Later
RB

Thursday, October 29, 2009

HAPPY HALLOWEEN we have Snow!!!

I know it's not any where near what Colorado and Wyoming are getting, but it is SNOWING here too. Lucy went out the front door, made a perfect roll back (u-turn) and was inside the door faster than I could stop her. She is definately not fond of the white stuff. The other four dogs are all cuddled up in their bed, they already know what's coming. The cat even is snuggled in with the dogs. Hope we get lots and lots this winter. This storm appears to be coming from the south and east. Maybe Colorado is sending it back to us.

This is only the second winter that I haven't had to worry about road conditions and driving the big yellow "taxi" (translate to bus) with a bunch of idiots in Boise/Meridian or fight the traffic going and coming over the hill. It's a wonderful feeling and I am still getting used to that.

We took a ride over to Purdham's Fruit Stand for apples, spuds and carrots. It was raining over there. The closer we got to home, the colder it got and that is how we get snow.

We are having a surprise birthday party for my mother on Sunday. Her b-day is saturday. She always said she was a pumpkin, not a witch and we could tell by the way she is shaped! She will be 75! Not sure how or if I will make it that far. Hope so. Dad is about 8 years older than mom, and I worry a lot about him. He has finally agreed not to drive the motorhome anymore, but he still drives the car. he did get a newer model though, airbags and such for better safety. Bad thing was, he didn't talk to mom about it, and she is the "reason" he bought the darn thing. She doesn't like it, and doesn't drive it if she can get out of it. She will have to drive home on Sunday, dad can't drive after dark.

Lacey is home. She came home the week of the 12th of Oct. I haven't spoken with her yet, so maybe on Sunday. Haven't spoke to Whitnee either. They are both busy with Halloween party prep and visiting with other family members. 'Nuff said.

Rich is playing poker on Internet as he reads his book. Dan Brown's "The Lost Symbol". Emmy snuck up into his lap and he helped without even knowing it, and as he puts her down disgustedly he calls her a "Sneaky little bitch." He says to tell you all that the book is a murder mystery, nothing religious. The world would end before he would consciencely entertain any religious thoughts. The real story of Angels and Demons. (He did, however, enjoy the movie The DaVinci Code.) We bought the book for my dad, so Rich has to be seriously bored to have even started it. I remind him every now and then to not get anything on it, as it still has to go to dad. No slobbers, no drools, no crumbs.

Happy Halloween everybody!!!

Cathy

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Undressing the Princess

I pulled Her teeth and eyeballs and she has a list to port
I pulled Her wheels and tires and she now has steel support.
Block sanding with 150 grit sure leaves a lot of dust.
But sand we must to make more dust
So the shop vac has something to do.

By raising the starboard side it makes it easer to reach
Got to sand those highs and lows to get that perfect shine

From back to front the sanding goes on and on
Blow off the dust, wash down the side, and start all over again.

The front and back bumpers are next to go.
But I don't know where to put em.

The trunk lid is being supported by two steel saw
Horses and it's a work in progress.

The port side will get the same treatment as the
Starboard side and when ever thing is the same
It's blow off the dust, wash down the whole thing
And mask what you don't want paint on.
PAINT !!! So soon ?? NO not yet, the princess gets a
Guide coat of really thinned out black paint.
Lightly dusted over the whole surface.
Then sanding with 400 grit wet paper and using the
Guide coat as a reference to tell what's been sanded
And what still needs sanding.
And this is what's going on in Richard's man cave .
More to come, after the 150 grit sanding is finished.
Enjoy the rest of the pictures.







Next: Applying the guide coat!! Can't wait ????
Later
RB













Saturday, October 10, 2009

J&D"s bacon salt

This is for all you connoisseurs of fine food. I have here a Bottle of J&D's finest, you can put it on anything, it was developed for the vegetarian and kosher crowd. Zero calorie's, Zero fat and makes everything taste like Bacon. Plus low sodium. They have other Flavors as well , like Hickory and Pepper too name a few. Check it out, at , www.baconsalt.com manufactured for J&D Down Home Enterprises Seattle Wash. 98108. MADE IN USA. I realy like the Hickory it's great on my hard boiled eggs, salmon, chicken, and the list go's on.

Later RB

Friday, October 9, 2009

Life with the Letha Berglunds--Grandkids, kids and dogs.

Youngest granddaughter writes me on Richard's Facebook page or calls me on the phone now. She is 10 years old.
In Eagle (the actual town) is a "coffee shop" called Rembrants. They have a jazz concert every week and Whitnee asked me if I wanted to go. Sure. So we make plans. I think this thing is on Friday, so your mom and I make plans to go to Sam's club after our flu shot on Thursday morning. We spend all day doing that and other chores, when Rich calls me on my cell(3:30) and tells me Whitnee would like me to pick her up at 4:30 today (Thursday) instead of meeting her at Rembrandts. That leaves me 30 minutes to get home, unload groceries, and spruce up a bit before I have to pick her up. I get to Heather's, Whitnee is waiting for a call from her friend, and Heather gives me the update on her and Ben's business ventures. (If you want to know about their business, let me know, and I will give you her phone number or you can find them on google.)
Anyway, we brave the 5 o'clock traffic to get to downtown Eagle with Whitnee talking non stop the whole way in, and see a sign on the front walk that jazz has been canceled for the evening. Whitnee wants to stop anyway so she can see her friends. We sit down in the "tastefully arranged furniture" to visit. I am trying to get a conversation (2 way) going, and all the time we are conversing, Whitnee is looking around for her school friend. When said friend arrives, they all take off and leave me by myself. I waited for her to come back, and reminded her that the reason we came together was to have some time with each other. "I don't know anyone here, or it might be different. It is rather rude to leave me as I have nothing to do, no book, no paper and I really don't care to sit here by myself." So she apologizes, and goes to get me a newspaper! Gotta give points there. I gave her a 6:30 deadline, she gets her something to eat, and shortly after, we leave. When we get back to Heather's, she is fixing dinner, Ben is home, and some other lady is there too. I figure out that this is the part time nanny, but I never get introduced so I don't know for sure. Ben and I have mutual "dislike" for each other, so the air gets uncomfortable quickly and I head for home.

Lacey gets to come home for good on Monday. Sure hope all goes well. Heather tells me that they all have contracts to write up, get approved by all parties, and that they can all abide by. Could be interesting. Richard still has hurt feelings for me, as Lacey hasn't apologized to me or acknowledged the role she had in all the problems. She put me in the middle of a storm, and my relationship with Heather is still being worked out. Heather won't speak to Rich and he won't speak to her. It had been a year before I was allowed to see the girls, and I wasn't allowed to even know what was going on with Lacey for awhile. I never gave up hope, and maybe things can be worked out between us all. At least Heather is telling me some of the plans and I continue to try to keep being positive. Their business seems to be going gang busters, and I am very happy for her on that front.

Youngest daughter Lisa, is still working for Subway in Mtn. Home. One of her bosses was caught embezzling funds, so Lisa was nominated to take over for her. No raise, mind you, but she was hoping. Her hours increased but still no raise. Lisa was glad to be working more hours, and anticipated the increase in paycheck, then, she gets cut back so the lesser employees could be working. Nothing in her life seems too go good for any length of time. She has no car, no boyfriend, a roommate that wants to be a boyfriend (with benefits of course) and lots of drama. She takes on all her friends' problems, and hasn't learned to take care of herself first. When she calls, it is an hour on the phone.

Son, Robby, is doing the good. Yeah! He goes to boxing every night, helps at the high school CERT building every day and helps who ever asks. Except us. I called him the afternoon Rich was doing the aerating with machine, and Rob informed me he was tired and going to bed. Rich decided I should not help him the next time he called. And when he did call, Rich reminded him about his lack of caring about his mother. Rich is Rob's conscience. Life at our house can be soooo much fun sometimes.

Time for the dog report. As your mom and I are at Sam's, I get a phone call from Richard. He went to the gym after we left, (we have a 3 month membership) and forgot to pick up the garbage bag. This usually is not a problem, but as it is cooler now, Lucy has to be locked in the house when we go somewhere. All the other dogs are in the utility room with the dog door, but if we leave Lucy out, the others won't allow her in the utility room for any reason. She has a lot less hair and no way to keep warm, so there you have it. A recipe for disaster. Rich came home to trash strewn all over the front room and kitchen. Picking up the trash is not a problem. But he did it the hard way, on hands and knees. No vacuum, no broom and dust pan. Don't know about you all, but getting down on hands and knees is not nearly as hard as getting back up!

All the above happens in 1 day! Are we having fun yet? You Bet!!!