Thursday, January 18, 2007

Thawing Thursday

Well last night when I went to bed we still had about three inches of snow on the ground, this morning when I got up it was about 33 degrees out and only about two inches of snow. They even got around to putting gravel on the road either late last night or early this morning.

This morning was a pretty typical morning, except that Aaron called a little after 1000 and asked about bringing the girls over so that they could use our sled run, (something I made when our children were young).


I told him that the run was pretty devoid of snow, as Reggie uses it as a way up into the back part of the back yard, but that they were welcome to come on over. They got here about 1045 and the girls played with our "big doll house" for a while and then They both climbed up on my lap and wanted me to read to them, I think it was four books before I got up to stretch my legs, and they still wanted more.

Kathleen took the girls upstairs and they made some things on the sewing machine. Aaron and I talked for a while and went outside to look at some of the wood, (small trees and large branches) that I told him that they could have to burn in their fireplace.

I usually have more lying around than I know what to do with. In fact, most of the apple wood that I had pilled up several years about when I cut down one of our apple trees was pretty soft; the stuff on the bottom was pretty rotten.

Well, when the girls came back downstairs Aaron said that it was time to leave and get something to eat, but they still wanted to try to go sledding. So he got them dressed in their bibs, ski jackets, and got their sled out of their SUV. Just as I expected the snow was pretty thin on the run so I groomed the slop a little.

Actually, I just used the broom to move snow from one area that still had quite a bit of snow. After I did that they were each able to make several successful runs and seemed to enjoy themselves. It saved Aaron from going up to Mt Hood and letting them sled there. They probably go enough sledding in to satisfy their desire for a while.

After they left, I heated up some of the hash that I made for dinner last night and added a half cup of hot salsa to it for my lunch. After eating, I asked Kathleen if she still wanted to go to Costco, remember we were going to do that the other day, and she said that she did. So we took off.

We spent more time there than I had planned on, and spent over $200.00, but that is really easy to do. When we got home, Kathleen made some spaghetti for dinner, something hot and with tomato base is always a "good thing".

Well, Kathleen has gone upstairs and I will probably try to get to bed a little early tonight, as I have a radiation appointment tomorrow morning. With that said, I will say good night.

2 comments:

Alyssa said...

Good luck with your treatment tomorrow. Our thoughts are with you!

Bob Roush said...

Thanks!