Great Grandma

Friday, September 25, 2009

Can't figure out, is the Phantom of the Opera a play, an operetta, or an opera? Whatever, I went to see it for the third time yesterday and it was wonderful. Each time I've gone the story remains the same, boy finds girl, boy loses girl to the Phantom, girl comes back to boy, again boy loses girl to the Phantom and finally the Phantom returns girl to the boy. What seems to be different is the presentation of the rest of the Opera. Not just my intrepretation but my friend's also. But no matter what I look forward to seeing it again.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Gloomy day, but humid for the first day of fall. Started my day in an exercise class for seniors,(not high school or college seniors! :). It gives me a lot of ambition so when I came home I decided to make dog biscuits for my Silky, Scottie. Got the recipe on the net. The reason I decided to make them was because my dog has a very sensitive stomach and is on special food. He used to get treats from me before the upset stomach bit. At the Farmer's Market that I went to this past Saturday a lady was selling homemade dog treats at 3 for $1.25. He loved them and they didn't bother him. So I felt adventurous and decided to try my hand at making some. The recipe is very simple and didn't take too long to put together. Bake time was about 50 minutes. After they cooled I broke one up and gave him little pieces slowly. Success! He liked them and was looking for more. I'd never try eating dog food, but I did try these and they taste real good. Well, that's the latest. Now it's off to making people food using a new recipe I found in the news paper, a new version of stuffed pork chops. Getting hungry, may need to eat a dog biscuit :).

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Feeling like fall outside today. Spent the morning making cabbage rolls for our church festival this weekend-oh, my aching back! The goal was 600, but we ran out of meat mixture. The church festival is one of the biggest around here. They have a games tent, an entertainment tent (music, dancing, refreshments and quicky food), a Vegas tent, bake sale, kiddy rides, bingo and of course the food served in our activity building gym. We draw attendance from all over. Last year it rained everyday and the profit was way down. This year the prediction is for sunny days and temps in the 70's. One more day to volunteer selling tokens for the games in the games tent. Profits help sustain our church and school or any big repairs that have to be made. The best part of the festival is our church community working together. If anything exciting happens I'll write about next time I blog.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Hard to believe that fall is rushing upon us here in the mid-west. The temps feel like summer, but there is something in the air that feels like fall. To get me in the mood for fall I refreshed my plantings on the porch to a bevy of colorful mums. Also, I've been gradually thinning out the perennials in the yard garden. The rest of my "where they blow they grow plants", will need to be pulled out before or after the first frost. Each new spring I never know what will come up and where. It's fun and they grow so thick I have very few weeds. Who said God isn't the divine Creator, each spring he plans my garden for me.