Hi mates it's FRIDAY here any interesting plan for the weekend?
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Think I'll start enjoying
Think I'll start enjoying the wknd now as I received a 'great news" report from the onco. Who knows what tomorrow will brinng but for now....Happy tears, and time to start the woot woot for I know now that THIS MOMENT is all we ever have (and ever had
Hello from San Diego!
PS: Love Barcelona! Isn't that where you're from?0 -
Enjoy the monument Tommy.Yes I'm from BCNtommycat said:Think I'll start enjoying
Think I'll start enjoying the wknd now as I received a 'great news" report from the onco. Who knows what tomorrow will brinng but for now....Happy tears, and time to start the woot woot for I know now that THIS MOMENT is all we ever have (and ever had
Hello from San Diego!
PS: Love Barcelona! Isn't that where you're from?
have u ever been here? Love San Diego as well !
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weekend
Errands on Saturday & then after church on Sunday, we're driving to a cousin's house for a birthday party for my great Aunt Helen. She turns 100 on Sunday! The irony is that she is my grandma's sister and my grandma died on her 61st birthday- so it seems amazing to me that her sister is still alive at 100!0 -
Congratulations Alice for the wedding of ur Son!abrub said:Curling starts
so I'll be back on the ice, instructing new curlers. However, for most of the weekend, I intend to just relax. Last weekend, we went to the West Coast for our son's wedding - it was fabulous, but I'm beat!
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agree is a big irony but must be a great celebration, i neverlisa42 said:weekend
Errands on Saturday & then after church on Sunday, we're driving to a cousin's house for a birthday party for my great Aunt Helen. She turns 100 on Sunday! The irony is that she is my grandma's sister and my grandma died on her 61st birthday- so it seems amazing to me that her sister is still alive at 100!
been in a 100 Years celebration!.
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Hahahaha Kethz , glad you are not sleeping this weekend!ketziah35 said:I will be working, but I m
I will be working, but I m also going to a Greek Festival! Ompa (is this correct)! In a past life I believe I was Greek, Italian or Jewish!
Enjoy your Greek festival Efharisto, anida , does it mean LOL.0 -
its a long holiday weekend downunder
sunday is our football grandfinal that i am going too with some friends.
then monday a couple of families are doing a big day long bushwalk. i am getting the kids and wife in training for a hiking holiday in new zealand.
hugs,
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Busy and healthy weekend Pete !pete43lost_at_sea said:its a long holiday weekend downunder
sunday is our football grandfinal that i am going too with some friends.
then monday a couple of families are doing a big day long bushwalk. i am getting the kids and wife in training for a hiking holiday in new zealand.
hugs,
pete
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2-Weeks In a Row....A New Sundance Record, LOL!
If I don't get dizzy and fall over, I'm gonna' see Jennie-Poo and her girls Saturday night for our annual howdy:)
Dinner and alot of laughs will be on the menu. She and I get along so well and have a really good time talking and laughing when we get together. She's still crazier than me, though after a margarita or 2 - it's a toss up:)
She and the girls came down to go to the Cowboy game on Sunday - I'll be looking for her from the safety of my sofa.
So, 2 weekends when I did something...see there, Pepe - anything is possible, even for me, LOL!
Take care everybody!
-Dizzy in Dallas0 -
Went to a flea market and
Went to a flea market and dog races with friends. Bought a dog for one race and lost. Bought a bunch of junk. Drank some beer and laughed with friends. Today husband and I are going to watch the OSU football game at a bar with some friends. Lisa0 -
Good plan Lisa!buckeye2 said:Went to a flea market and
Went to a flea market and dog races with friends. Bought a dog for one race and lost. Bought a bunch of junk. Drank some beer and laughed with friends. Today husband and I are going to watch the OSU football game at a bar with some friends. Lisa
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Amazing plans , you must continue doing this!Sundanceh said:2-Weeks In a Row....A New Sundance Record, LOL!
If I don't get dizzy and fall over, I'm gonna' see Jennie-Poo and her girls Saturday night for our annual howdy:)
Dinner and alot of laughs will be on the menu. She and I get along so well and have a really good time talking and laughing when we get together. She's still crazier than me, though after a margarita or 2 - it's a toss up:)
She and the girls came down to go to the Cowboy game on Sunday - I'll be looking for her from the safety of my sofa.
So, 2 weekends when I did something...see there, Pepe - anything is possible, even for me, LOL!
Take care everybody!
-Dizzy in Dallas
hope next week a new adventure ,something on a plane, parachuting may be?.
Hugs.
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Chemo weekend
The grapes came in yesterday (we truck them from California), but I missed the crush - chemo weekend for me, and I'm not doing so well. (But I am better than last cycle.) My husband crushed by himself. He did my brother's grapes and ours. They are in the fermenters now. My brother bought all the grapes and is splitting with us with my husband helping them make theirs. We got Old Vine Zinfandel this year. We used to make a lot more wine, but I drink very little of it since my dx, and we just don't have any money to purchase grapes either. Most years for the reds we'd make Cabernet, Zin, Piniot Noir, and sometimes Merlot. I really wanted to make Malbec, but we could not get the grapes this year. It was a tough year for Nappa. The whites start as juice, since you don't need the skins for color, and we'd make Chardonnay, Gerwertztraminer, Sauvignon Blanc, Reisling, and ice wine - especially the years we could get Muskat Canelli.
He had to pull what was left of the garden this morning - we had another freeze last night and didn't prepare for it. So today he has been chopping and freezing peppers (and made some stufffed), and cooking up spaghetti squash with grilled veggies (zucchini, tomatoes, peppers, onions). We had that for an early dinner and it was so good with some spaghetti sauce and grated cheese. It is sad to see the end of garden season.
We still have many bushels of apples from our trees and have been juicing them, baking them and eating them like normal. My daughter's boyfriend from the Czech Republic is here and he has made apple struedel for us a few times - different than we make it - not as sweet, and I like it better. I still need to talk someone into making apple dumplings with cinmamon ice cream!
My mother sent up a huge box of pears from her trees and her neighbors trees - they left for Europe today and didn't want them to spoil. So I've got organic pears to go with the organic apples - plenty of fresh fruit for a while. But soon winter will be upon us, and we'll be eating all the store-bought crap....
I must be feeling better - I wrote all about food and wine and don't feel like vomiting! That is a good sign!0 -
Hahaha hope yes you feel better!Kathryn_in_MN said:Chemo weekend
The grapes came in yesterday (we truck them from California), but I missed the crush - chemo weekend for me, and I'm not doing so well. (But I am better than last cycle.) My husband crushed by himself. He did my brother's grapes and ours. They are in the fermenters now. My brother bought all the grapes and is splitting with us with my husband helping them make theirs. We got Old Vine Zinfandel this year. We used to make a lot more wine, but I drink very little of it since my dx, and we just don't have any money to purchase grapes either. Most years for the reds we'd make Cabernet, Zin, Piniot Noir, and sometimes Merlot. I really wanted to make Malbec, but we could not get the grapes this year. It was a tough year for Nappa. The whites start as juice, since you don't need the skins for color, and we'd make Chardonnay, Gerwertztraminer, Sauvignon Blanc, Reisling, and ice wine - especially the years we could get Muskat Canelli.
He had to pull what was left of the garden this morning - we had another freeze last night and didn't prepare for it. So today he has been chopping and freezing peppers (and made some stufffed), and cooking up spaghetti squash with grilled veggies (zucchini, tomatoes, peppers, onions). We had that for an early dinner and it was so good with some spaghetti sauce and grated cheese. It is sad to see the end of garden season.
We still have many bushels of apples from our trees and have been juicing them, baking them and eating them like normal. My daughter's boyfriend from the Czech Republic is here and he has made apple struedel for us a few times - different than we make it - not as sweet, and I like it better. I still need to talk someone into making apple dumplings with cinmamon ice cream!
My mother sent up a huge box of pears from her trees and her neighbors trees - they left for Europe today and didn't want them to spoil. So I've got organic pears to go with the organic apples - plenty of fresh fruit for a while. But soon winter will be upon us, and we'll be eating all the store-bought crap....
I must be feeling better - I wrote all about food and wine and don't feel like vomiting! That is a good sign!
What a weekend enjoy your wines, must be a real interesting hobby !.
Hugs Kath!0
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