I'm pretty serious about my love for peanut butter and chocolate. So when I saw Reese's was presenting their Easter egg as a Football, I became quite suspicious of the imposter. And had to purchase one for investigative purposes only, of course.
Monday, August 5, 2024
PB CSI
Sunday, March 31, 2024
We Need Easter Miracles
If you asked me 48 hours ago what an Easter miracle looked like, I'd say it was a cross between a winning Powerball ticket and at least 3 peanut butter eggs all to myself.
I've since changed my outlook.
Yesterday I was feeling super blessed after a nice lunch with longtime friends Tom and Toni in Waupaca and a visit with Jim's Uncle Richard as long as we were in the neighborhood. But that feeling changed when later in the afternoon while I was inside the carwash at Kwik Trip I got a text that my sister Rachel was in a serious car accident.
In a nutshell, she was driving her Taurus at left in the picture and heading west to go to church when the eastbound vehicle crossed the center line and hit her head-on. It took emergency crews an hour to extricate her and then airlift her to the Twin Cities. She was in surgery for an estimated 8 hours. Needless to say, she's got a lot of trauma to her body.
Broken bones in left arm, hip and leg plus some ribs, her sternum and a few vertebrae. Then there's the damage (not sure if major or minor) to spleen etc in abdominal area. It sounds horrific but it is indeed an Easter miracle that she's alive.
It was a long night and long day today awaiting updates. We hosted Jim's family for Easter dinner so that was a nice break, so to speak. I'll probably get over to the cities this week, depending on surgeries and Rachel's ability/permissibility to have visitors. There's 5 other sisters and brother all within an hour or so of the hospital. Plus our mom.
When I talked to Mom tonight she was understandably out of sorts. If you can believe that at 92 years old and having 8 kids, this is the first traumatic experience. Apparently God has been performing Easter miracles all along and we just didn't realize it or appreciate it.
Thank you, God! And happy Easter to all! Hope you all had miracles to celebrate.
P.S. If you're the praying type, Rachel could sure use a few. Thanks!
Sunday, April 9, 2023
A Different Kind of Easter
Happy Easter! Or as Sylvester Cottontail says: Hoppy Easter!
Kind of a different Easter this year since we already celebrated yesterday. Jim went to his church last night and I sang with the choir at mine this morning. No special Easter basket deliveries – unless you count the Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs and jelly beans I delivered to myself on Friday!
Instead our eggs looked like this...
Saturday, April 8, 2023
Pre-Easter Joys
It almost felt nice enough to be Easter today. I actually sat on Mr. Deck Chair for 5 minutes (or maybe less) hoping the spring by feel could live up to the spring by number. Just not quite there on Easter Saturday but it should be on Easter Sunday.
Still, we did our best to enjoy it.
We had our Austin family Easter over at Jim's sister's house. It was great to see Dad, our boy Clay and his girlfriend Becca, and Sherry and her family. But my nephew Colin's kiddos stole the show.
I have an amazing track record of having super adorable great-nieces and great-nephews. So it should be no surprise that Miss Mya and Mister Eli lived up to that.
This is what happens when they hear the Easter Bunny likes pine cones. They gather them up and run them over to Grandma Sherry
Little Eli basically runs everywhere now. Never walks. Just runs and he is such a cute little replica of our nephew Colin. It's going to be so fun watching them both grow up.
I love this picture because they were both saying "Cheese!" like there's no tomorrow – but they'd only look at Mommy's phone/camera. Oh the joys of Easter!
Our actual Easter Sunday will be pretty low-key. But time with family will carry us through.
May you have a blessed and JOYous Easter!
Friday, April 7, 2023
Super Group-er of Friends
On this Good Friday we were solemn and sad during our afternoon church services, then uplifted by an evening with Good People.
Our friends who own TriCity Golf Course had a unique fish fry tonight featuring blacked pan-seared grouper. Uniquely delicious! So very yummy! A super grouper with what turned out to be a super group-er of friends.
We met our friends Mark and Lisa there since we haven't taken time to get together with them in months and months. Then we pretty much knew people at every other table and had a nice evening catching up with all kinds of people. Good People on Good Friday.
What a nice start to the weekend.
May you be blessed with the Good People in your life for the Easter holiday! Once we're past the sorrow of today, it's a great reason to celebrate!
Sunday, April 2, 2023
Holy Rollers
I suppose it's fitting I started Holy Week with church, followed by quality time with the Holy Rollers.
That's what the BINGO players are, right? All I know is the balls roll around in a magic machine. And my numbers are scarcely called. Still, my investment lasted way longer over 10 games than it would have at the slot machines at the casino.With the same result.
At least this was a good cause – the senior class – and I could hang out with some fun people at Assumption!
The rest of the afternoon I worked on a photo scanning project. And tonight I worked on a fundraiser project. Designed a poster. Now I don't like it so I'll try a new concept tomorrow.
For now, I need a break from screen time! Which also means I'm not looking at any forecasts for this week either!
Be careful out there!
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
More Easter Blessings
It was a gorgeous day today! I have to thank God and Mother Nature for not gifting us with any snow while we slept.
Instead it was sunny – still cool in the 40s, but not as cool as our catcher on the softball team. Ha.
Sunday, April 17, 2022
Happy Easter
Happy Easter! Hope your status today was "blessed"! It was wonderful to celebrate in church in person today for the first Easter since 2019. Crazy to think about, isn't it?
Our choir sang at the beginning of both services today. Then I went home and got things going for Easter dinner. Apple-Snicker "salad" in the fridge, cheesy potatoes in the crockpot, and ham in the oven. Sounds like Easter to me! Our plan was to take it all over to my in-laws around 4 p.m.
I ran into a minor snag at 3 p.m. when I was taste-testing the ham and potatoes and was disappointed how bland they were. Then Jim tasted, and he said they were both good. I started to question if I could taste anything! Was it because my nose was a bit stuffed up? Or something else?
I was shoving all kinds of different foods in my mouth.
Could taste the tart apples in the salad but not the Snickers. Easter candy didn't leave an impression either. We all know losing a sense of taste or smell could be a sign of COVID. That and fatigue. See yesterday's blog. Needless to say, we both were thinking it.
In the end, Jim ran the food into his parents, but didn't stay to eat with them – just as a precaution. And he picked up a home COVID test on the way home. Not at all how we planned Easter.
The good news is that I tested negative (it's probably just this congestion). And the great news is that He is risen! He is risen indeed!
Hope you had a blessed, worry-free Easter!!
Saturday, April 16, 2022
Some Bunny Was Lazy
This is the extent of the work the Easter Bunny has to do around here this year. Carter is in Washington, D.C., for work and Mamie is back home. Hubby just happened to mention these Cadbury mini-eggs the other day. I had no idea he liked them so much. I mean the Easter Bunny probably knew.
So after a morning photo shoot, I stopped by the grocery store to get some essentials for tomorrow's big dinner and they had some of these among their minimal Easter treat inventory. Sweet!
And yes, they are sweet as well. I put them on Jim's recliner and when he got home from his hair cut – and yes, a shave – he was happy to get a visit from the E.B. a day early. I had a few (or more) and yes, I see why he likes them.
That was about all I expended energy on today. I took a nap on the couch for some reason – totally unlike me – and passed on going to see a friend's band tonight. Gonna hit the hay and hope I am just tired because of dealing with Empty Easter Basket syndrome.
Probably having scrambled Cadbury eggs for breakfast will re-energize me in the morning. Some bunny told me they're good for any meal!
Friday, April 15, 2022
Doing Good
May the darkest night end and may the sun shine on all of us today.
I'm fortunate enough to work for a company that allowed me a long lunch today to attend Good Friday service at my church. Plus, I kind of needed to be there since there were only 3 of us sopranos available to sing with the choir.
It was a somber song but also was a positive one for us because it was the first time we (the choir) could sing in church since winter of early 2020. We're looking forward to Sunday when we can really express our joy as we sing "Christ is risen!"
Always a somber message on Good Friday but also a good reminder about how much God loves us – and if we look around, how many of our friends and family love us, too. Feeling very blessed!
Had to go back to work for the rest of the day but tonight Jim and I went out to eat to get a fish fry. For you locals, we tried the Junkyard Bar and Grill (formerly Octane), which came highly recommended. Place was full but we did get a table – and did have to wait an hour for our food. But it was very delicious!
We had similar waiting situations elsewhere last week at a different venue. Everyone's short-staffed these days so it's best we aren't short-tempered about it. Pretty sure there are more pressing things going on in the world right now than how quickly we get our deep-fried food!
As we witness God's love again this season, let's see if we can keep paying it forward. In patience and kindness to start.
Wishing you blessings and joy this Easter weekend!
Sunday, April 4, 2021
Happy Easter
Happy Easter! I hope you could enjoy and appreciate the miracle of Easter that Christ has risen.
Easter reminds me that things aren't always as they seem.
Potato salad? Nope. Sliced apples in vanilla pudding for apple Snicker salad. Christ is dead? Nope. He has risen!
And look who else rose today. Carter got on the road from Platteville before 7 a.m. to get here for 9:30 church with me. Of course, to get here on time for church with me would have meant a 6:30 departure to get here on time. But at least he was coming.
Didn't make it to in-person church but watched the livestream on TV together. So kind of the same.
He was here less than 8 hours but we made the most of it. A lot talking and catching up, some visiting around the neighborhood, then meal delivery to Grandpa and Grandma Austin in town (still social distancing). After that, we sat down to our own meal at home.
Yes, I made Easter dinner and yes, I did choose all the easy foods: mainly ham, crockpot cheesy potatoes, and that apple-Snicker salad.
Happy to send plenty back with him. Also sent back a basket for his girlfriend, who spent Easter with her family. I'm proud of myself for not stealing too many of their peanut butter eggs while filling the baskets! (They'll never know!)
Since the weather was gorgeous again – at least 73 – I walked around the lake after Carter left. Felt like a real spring evening. Even heard the early peepers!
All this fresh air this weekend has been amazing. I should feel springy and rejuvenated but instead am ready for bed, know I will sleep like a log, and don't even want to think about an alarm.
Hope you had a joyous Easter weekend as well!
Saturday, April 3, 2021
Four, Three, Two, One...
The astrology version of numbers people sure like special dates that appear to mean something. Today's date 4-3-21 looks like a countdown.
In my mind, I hear "4... 3... 2.. 1... Earth below us. Drifting, falling. Floating weightless. Calling, calling home..."
If you know '80s music at all, you'll recognize Major Tom. Here's my 45 of it to refresh your memory. Kids, we used to play smaller records on the phonograph at 45 RPMs so we called them "45s." There's your history lesson for the day.
Meanwhile in Vegas, I saw news reports that it was a popular – and potentially lucky – day today to get married. And meanwhile back in Wisconsin, it was a popular day to do yard work!
So maybe it IS a lucky day. No bees. No snakes. And tonight, no loss in Milwaukee for my Twins. Good to even that series up. Now will see what Easter brings...
Besides peanut butter eggs, that is. Happy Easter! If you get to enjoy some family time, then tomorrow's lucky, too, no matter what the date!
Friday, April 2, 2021
A Pretty Good Friday
After being physically closed for over a year, it was a blessing to reopen church today, on Good Friday. With real live people.
Sure we still televised the service and streamed it online as we do every week, but today we had about 50 people in the pews to lend their voices, their presence, their prayers to the service. So nice!
Obviously, there's a still a pandemic going on. So we decided to open in baby steps. For now, parishioners must sign up ahead of time to be included in the maximum crowd size of 50 per service. I got to serve as "greeter" today. It usually involves welcoming everyone at the door and exchanging hand shakes and hugs. But today I greeted them with digital thermometer and, if they were fine, I checked them in on the list.
The ushers then sat them in a socially distanced pattern in the pews. Everyone I welcomed today was 100 percent willing to follow any protocol – just happy to be there and worship in person, even for the most solemn service of the church year.
In the quote above, it talks about painful things. For a lot of people, the situation of not being able to attend church in person wasn't exactly painless. It's a challenge to not see your church family in person, really feel God's presence, or experience the same tangible spirit and joy while worshiping, too.
That's why it's so good to be back!
Our reopening really is perfectly timed to take place on a holiday the both reminds us of pain and how love heals that pain.
Not convinced? Wait 'til Sunday. You'll know what I mean.
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Bunny Duty
Since Peter Rabbit is in the doghouse – thanks to the slap situation above – I had to step in as Easter Bunny around.
Which is the same as other years, but I forget how exhausting it is. Hippity hopping is not for the faint of heart.
I had to get stuff for the "big meal," too. So I ran to one store to get a ham – went on sale today so had to get one while they still had him. Get to the checkout. I definitely didn't get the one on sale anyway. Dumb bunny.
Did get a few goodies for the baskets and went to another store to get the rest. I also got a few ingredients for Easter dinner and realized when I got to the car that I had everything for the cheesy potatoes... except the potatoes. That was the other reason I had to go tonight. Those southern cut hashbrowns go in a flash around holiday time. Every holiday.
So I make my third trip inside a store. Whew. Tired yet? I am.
Got home and made up the baskets now so that's done. But it's 8 p.m. and I haven't sat down. So I'm gonna squeeze in two episodes of The Crown since hubby's at his last golf night!
Note to self: Next year be the Energizer Bunny instead of the Easter Bunny!
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Must Be a Full Moon
Nope, that is not an avocado or an egg. It's a little tree stump with some white stuff on there. What could it be ?
Thankfully, even though it was crazy windy and only 36 degrees today, the sun was out so the snow all melted before, yes, the full moon rose. A big, super Palm Sunday moon!
Also pretty fitting to have a full moon during March Madness! Alabama just pushed their game into OT with last-second 3-pointer! Does this really matter for my busted bracket? No. But, unlike the unstable Mother Nature, this is the good kind of March Madness you don't want to miss.
G'night!
Friday, February 19, 2021
Tis the Season
I honestly had some legit grocery shopping to do after work today. I had to get a few things for a little baking on tap this weekend and a few essentials like deodorant – you'll thank me later. Luckily I took a picture of my list on the fridge, because I got easily distracted the minute I walked into the store.
Seriously. Already? I guess Valentine's Day is over so we move onto Easter but dang, just two days into Lent and I'm having a hard time remembering I was going to focus on making healthy choices. There are so many unhealthy choices in those 3 boxes!
But oh, so yummy!
Why are the Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs so much better than the regular peanut butter cups – miniature or otherwise – and those shaped like pumpkins and Christmas trees?! I do not know. But I do know I'm not alone on this. Here's a few funnies I'd bet most of you can identify with...
Monday, April 13, 2020
Melting Snow, Melting Heart
We stayed mostly below that snow guard line overnight and only got about 3 inches of the non-seasonal white stuff. By midafternoon, the snow was gone. But so was that car.
Yup, sadly our sweet baby flitted in and out of our lives in less than 48 hours. Just long enough to fill up on food, clean laundry, some petty cash, and host of hugs from this momma. Coronavirus be damned. I missed my boy!
Hopefully we'll all come out of Easter weekend unscathed.
I did have to go out in public after work tonight. To the chiropractor and a quick stop at the store for milk. I wore a mask and gloves and will probably just keep doing that as long as a I have to. Especially now that "new germs" were in our house. Not that I have anywhere to go the rest of the week! Plus I wiped down our shared surfaces. Again.
I always wished I could be a little OCD so I would be fanatical about a clean house. I'm not there yet, but I'm sure they must offer classes online for that. I have the time. Still missing the ambition. Perhaps there's a class or video on how to find that, too!
It would help keep my mind occupied while I tend my melting heart.
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Hopping the Line
When the weatherman drew this line on the radar map this evening to show the line between snow and rain, I was like "Don't erase that line! You're keeping the snow out!"
For real.
Our house is in that tiny area below the white line and on the left side of the I-39 sign. So, yeah. The Easter winter storm warning has been producing only rain (and some sleet) here today. Now, though, at 8 p.m. there's some white stuff starting to stick to Mr. Deck Chair.
We'll see that we'll wake up to tomorrow. We had nowhere to go today and we won't tomorrow. So really, it's just annoying.
Today was a very low-key Easter. Hubby and I both watched our church services online. At 10 a.m., I had an appointment, though.
My mom called all 8 of her kids this week and said that even though we couldn't be together for Easter, she wanted all of us – in our own homes – singing the Christ the Lord is Risen Today hymn. "It will bring us all together even if we're apart," she said. "And no one will know if anyone sings off-key."
Except, some of us DID hear each other!
Thanks to an app called Houseparty, there was a mix of siblings and grandchildren singing the hymn – and doing some visiting. It was pretty cool. I'll have to utilize that app more during quarantine!
It wasn't until afternoon when we could declare Carter had risen. Indeed! But he just felt comfortable in his old bed, I guess! Easter Bunny delivered a basket with more "green" treats than sugary treats. It's the Easter Bunny stimulus package for college kids you've likely heard so much about!
We didn't do much of anything but sit around and relax this afternoon. Watched some sports reruns, including last year's Masters, and visited. I made a ham and cheesy potato Easter dinner, per usual. And they'll be leftovers for the boy to take back to school tomorrow. These Easter gifts keep on giving!
Hopefully Mother Nature's gift will keep on giving, too – above the white line! (Sorry Up North family.) Happy Easter!
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Easter Funny Bunny
Also for fun, I delivered Easter goodies (cookies and bars) to neighbors and family last night and today. I kept my 6 feet of distance and didn't linger. But at least I got to see some familiar faces. And it gave me an excuse to bake!
Plus, Mr. College came home today so I wanted a few treats on hand. It's good to have him home for a few days. I think he appreciates the food. When he opened the fridge, I heard him say, "Whoa. So this is what a fridge with food in it looks like." Glad I'm making a full Easter dinner tomorrow so I can send home leftovers.
Even the Easter M&M Monster Cookies. Take them. They are way too tempting in this house. And don't even mention how many Peanut Butter Eggs are in your basket. Take everything.
Quarantine during a "candy season" is one cruel joke that I can't laugh at!
But here's one more bunny funny that's may kind of punny...
Hoppy Easter to you and your snuggle bunnies!
Thursday, April 9, 2020
Bi-Polar Bear Disorder
The weather changed so many times today, I lost count after a dozen. Not even joking. Sunny one minute and snow squalls the next. Sun melts the snow. Snow covers the grass. Then the sun again.
All. Day. Long.
Mr. Deck Chair was like WTF (what the flake)? I was, too!
One constant was the wind. The back deck wind chime that hangs outside my office window was making crazy music all day. And when it was snowing, the unwelcome white stuff was blowing all over the place like a mini-blizzard. Seriously only lasting a few minutes tops.
In fact, after work, I went to the car wash and it was all sunny out. Started driving home and bam!
Visibility was questionable! How crazy. I must have outdrove this particular squall cloud because I got a mile from home and it was sunny again. Mother Nature was totally off her meds today. And it's going to get worse.
I can't believe there is a potential 10-inch snowfall forecast for here on Easter. But I saw it.
Oh don't worry, Up North family. This one isn't for you! Wisconsin Rapids is smack dab in the middle of the 4-10" belt. Happy Easter to us.
Thankfully, it looks like the Easter Bunny can drop of the peanut butter eggs ahead of time so we'll have sustenance. Also, we thankfully really have no place to go. I guess that's one way to get out of shoveling.
I mean it might take a few days to melt. But we've got time. That's all we've got these days. Stay safe out there!