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OUR WEEKEND

There were flowers and puppies, children, friends and husband.

Chocolate, wine and Chocolate Moose Cake…

There was napping and cleaning (in that order).

Gardening, trimming, and weeding.

Movies, neighbors, chrome chairs, pizza. Read more

My House is a Zoooooo!!!


Between this crazy, lovable puppy who seems to think he needs to go to the front of the house to go potty (when we need to go out the back door)…and two rather emotional babies…and cross country practice started for Gabi…and Tim, of course, is back at work with the beginning of the Fall sports.

My poor dear friends came into all this craziness Monday!

Lori stopped for a quick visit and while she was here, Susan came.  Poor Lori…we were sitting here visiting, having a little lunch and all of a sudden I scream “AAAAAAHHHH SUSAN IS HERE!!!”  I was supposed to be picking Susan up sometime in the afternoon so I didn’t expect to see her and my friend Dea walking up on our deck!  Poor Lori…the look on her face was priceless!  I’m usually a pretty calm person…randomly screaming is not my M.O.  And I hadn’t told many that Susan was coming because it was an on again/off again trip so I wasn’t sure it was going to happen!  The last time I’d seen her was 3 years ago, so of course I was very excited to see her again.

Susan is from Colorado but lived here before the move.  She was also an owner of Secret Sisters. Susan is one of those creative, little (petite), artsy-fartsy, sweet (but don’t cross her), lovable dear friends that even if you don’t see each other for 3 years, you start right up where you left off.  If you hadn’t guessed I love this little lady!

That was all on Monday.

Tuesday included just one baby…some shopping and lunch out for Susan and I…two eye appts for me…a really quick dinner…and—–Susan and I scored last-minute tickets to a concert which included:  The Candles, Cory Chisel, Adriel Denae, and special guest Norah Jones!  It was FANTASTIC!

Wednesday brought a rather fast trip to Duluth (after a breakfast out with Susan and a quick trip to the Crapola bakery).  Gabi and I accomplished more in TJ Maxx than most ever could in one hour…school shopping now done! 2 pairs of jeans, 3 pairs of yoga pants, 2 pair of running capris, 2 pair of shoes (and 2 flavored coffees for me) and done.  Gabi had to try on about 20 pants before settling on these.

A funny thing happened in the dressing room…Gabi had some skinny jeans to try on.  Have you seen those commercials where the lady jumps into the skinny jeans?  Yeah…that wasn’t happening.  Have I told you how big her feet are lately?  She’s now a size 9/10.  Those skinny little ankles just were NOT going over those big honkin’ feet!

A dr’s appt. for me and a stop at Target for a few last-minute school supplies and we were back home.  Home to find Miss Samantha back from camp!  Yippeeeeee!  After a month away volunteering at the Young Life Camp – Castaway, it was so good to see her again!

Today, Thursday, was finally a little less eventful (except my forgetting a pt appt…oops!). Sam and I had a nice little lunch out and then Gabi joined us for a little bumming around some of the local stores. Tonight we’re enjoying movie night after some fantastic pizza…it’s so good to have Sam back home.  And she loves little Motzy. Of course – why wouldn’t she?

I have high hopes for tomorrow…maybe we’ll get to just relax at home.  Until 4 of us friends get together tomorrow evening for dinner…commence laughter!

It’s nice to be back online.  I hope your week has been less crazy than mine!  Crazy happy, crazy blessed.

Talk more soon…

Patty O

ps…thank you Pinterest for the photo.

The Car Went ‘POOF’!


I was reminded of a story today.  One I think you might enjoy.  I have to admit, had it not happened to me and my family, I wouldn’t have believed it!

Let’s start with a little background…

Background story #1:

I was working as a Purchasing Assistant at an Educational Coop – my job was to get bids/award bids/send out order forms/collect orders/place orders/record & bill shipments…for about 20 schools in the NE region of MN. There was one particular item we seemed to be having a lot of trouble getting for one of our schools.  A desk chair.  After about 2 months the chair was nowhere to be found…it had been lost in transit once, back-ordered a few times…you name it…this chair just wasn’t coming.

Background story #2:

My nephew was attending St. John’s University where he swam for their team.  For Christmas break they headed down to, I think, the Bahamas, where they stayed in a Monastery.

On his first swim in their outdoor pool, he did one length, flipped and accidentally caught his foot on the lane marker.  A long cut on his foot, a visit to the hospital and 2 or 3 stitches later and he was stuck sitting watching the rest of the team swim…for the rest of the trip.

Sometime during his stay, rats got into his backpack and ate all his snacks.

One day when he went to sit on the lone piece of grass to watch his team and read a book…he sat on a bee…and it stung him on the butt (snicker, snicker)

This poor kid just couldn’t catch a break.

And now for the rest of the story…

My sister was looking for company for the 4 hr trip to pick up her son from the airport…and I needed to get that darn office chair for my customer…so off we went.

Chair was picked up from the office supply dealer…Nephew and his friend picked up from the airport…Stopped for dinner and gas…Headed home.

We were about an hour into our trip when all the dummy lights started flashing on my dashboard and I realized we were losing speed.  I asked my sister to look for the mile marker and I tried to hit the gas.  Accelerating wasn’t working so I pulled over.  The minute we stopped the car started to fill with smoke so we quickly got out of the car and walked away.  Seeing that it was just smoking, I ran back and dialed 911 on my bag cellphone (yes, I’m THAT old).  I had just made the call and I heard my sister and the boys yelling at me to get out of there!  There was a small circle of fire under the car.  All of a sudden the car went up in smoke.  No explosion, no fireworks, just ‘POOF’! We did hear a few “pops” which we were told later was the tires blowing.

We just stood there, mouths gaping, and I yelled…”My car!!!”  It was January, around 8:00 at night, and the temperature was below zero….brrrrrr…and my nephew and his friend were in shorts (thankfully with blankets wrapped around them)!

Now remember that 911 call?  Yeah,  it was just for a state patrol to come as the car was smoking – we hadn’t seen any fire when I called.  When he arrived, he called the fire truck…needless to say the car was toast…or at least 80% of it.  The back foot or so was spared.

Thankfully a sweet old couple came along and offered up their car as a shelter for us to stay warm.

The state patrolman finally came to talk to us once the fire was out and I asked him…”Is there anything we should take from the car?”  He just laughed at me and said “There’s nothing left!” and walked away.  Huh…like I was supposed to know just how bad it was….50 yds away behind the fire…and it wasn’t like I’d EVER had a car fire before!  Hrmph.

The sweet couple gave us a ride to the town they were initially headed to…they were on their way for a little gambling.  On the way there, my sister and I were trying to think of what was all in the car.  The first thing we thought of was our purses.  “AAACK – our purses!!!”  OK, what do you keep in your purse?  We started naming things off…wallet, cash, credit cards, pictures…lip balm, sunglasses…then my sister says:  tampons.  I looked at her and said “Sure – fuel for the fire!”  At least we were able to laugh…

When we went back the next day to survey the damage (and because my ex obviously didn’t believe it was as bad as I said it was), the car was bare metal (again, expect that last foot or so).  It was unbelievable to see it up close – the shell of the car, the bare metal seats…I even found a quarter on one seat which had bubbled!  Now that was a hot fire!

I giggled a little when my nephew pulled out a piece of his luggage and a fairly burnt coconut he’d brought home for his Mom…”I was bringing home a coconut for you!”…until I realized he was in tears.  This is one trip I’m sure he’ll never forget.

Oh and lest I forget…remember the desk chair?

Yeah…scorched.

Picture me calling the dear stock lady at the school and the vendor to explain what happened…I think we laughed until we cried!  How many things went wrong in trying to get this order to them?  The vendor assured me he’d ship it out ASAP, and the customer just laughed and shook her head (I could hear it on the phone).

Thank God we were all okay, but what a crazy, mixed up adventure we had that day.

May it NEVER happen again!!!

Patty O

Thanks to Carl Spurgeon on Pinterest for the great photo (this was not my car).

The Puppy Chronicles


We are now on Day 6…

We’ve tried out about 6 or 7 names on him…I know I told you Castle was it.  Well, we changed our minds once again.  I was hedging on Castle, and then Tim called him “Motza-ball” yesterday when he did something silly.  That might sound silly, but it’s a term of endearment for dogs and little children when they’re being funny.  And a new name was born.  We’ll be calling him Motza or Motzy.  It fits…he is all white like mozzarella, and quite silly.

I am happy to report that he has us (almost) fully trained.  When he runs for the front of the house or bathroom, we know he has to go out to go potty (which is the other way).  We’re down to one accident in the house today (don’t ask how many times we run him outside 🙂 )! Read more

Drumroll Please!


Conversation, discussions and finally a plea brought us all to the big decision…

We have a puppy!

We’d like you to meet Castle, our new 9 week old English Setter.

His former owners were able to place all of his brothers and sisters, but he was the last of the litter.  They moved into a new place and could only keep two dogs (they already had his Mom and an English Bulldog).  So he had to go and go quickly.

Sooo…

They placed the Facebook ad…I happened to be looking through the ads…and the stars aligned and WHALAA! Here we are with a sweet little puppy.

Castle2

Here he is sleeping on Gabi’s lap/hand on the way home.

Now I have a companion for when Tim and Gabi head back to school and all their sports.  And Castle (formerly known as Bruiser) has a new home where he can play, sleep, bark, and snuggle.  Along with…eat, drink, pee, poop, nap, eat, drink, pee, poop, nap…and on and on…

We’ve already had a few adventures including a first morning of multiple accidents in the house and a Gabi saying “Stupid Dog!”  To which Timothy responded “You weren’t very smart either when you were 9 weeks old”.  I’m sure we’ll have plenty more adventures…

Trust me…I’ll keep you posted.

Tomorrow the babies are coming over…now that should be fun!

Have a good evening all!  May you be as blessed as we are!

Patty O

 

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