Monday, November 29, 2010

Happiness

Today was the start of the kindergarten students learning the letter D. A few weeks ago, Holly, one of the teachers for our youth, asked me to make some of my ding dongs for the kids. Of course I could not turn down a chance to do some more baking!

Holly told me they needed 48 cupcakes for the kindergarteners, teachers and helpers. So this morning, Patrick and I took in 57 cupcakes for everyone to share, and of course learn more about the letter D!

I was happy to do it for Holly and also Mary Jo who also asked for some of the special treats! I got the biggest and best surprise after school today. Holly stopped by after school to bring me back my bakeware AND a special gift for me!


Holly said the kids were even more excited with the letter D and the ding dong cupcakes!

I'm happy with what the kids made for me!

Funny how the littlest things make your day!

Friday, November 26, 2010

Black Friday

Successful! That is the only way to describe my Black Friday experiences today!

First Patrick and I set out from the 'burg after 6:00 a.m. We made our way south with our first planned stop (after gassing up) at Ace Hardware in Scottsburg. I didn't read the sales flyer carefully enough, because they didn't open till 7:00 a.m. We were about 20 minutes early! Oh well, not a problem.

We continued south on highway 31, enjoying a leisure drive and viewing some Christmas lights and displays along the way.

We decided to make Walmart in Clarksville our next stop. As we pulled into the parking lot we could see cars that had been parked for awhile because there was still frost, and a little snow, on the windshields of some vehicles. We went down the first lane of parked cars just as someone was pulling out from their parking spot, I pulled in.

I had heard Walmart had decided to do things differently this year, to keep customers from arguing and fighting over merchandise, they gave out bracelets at 2:00 a.m. and then had the shoppers come back at 5 or 6:00 a.m. to pick out their purchases. What? I know of several who braved the wet, cold and stormy weather to start their shopping at midnight, get a bracelet and hopefully get their merchandise.

This morning, after a good nights sleep, I went into Walmart, made my way back to the electronics department, found a computer box, loaded it into my shopping cart and headed to the cashier. Beside the cashier's desk I found some flash drives I needed and picked up a few of them. The lady behind the counter looked at the box, retrieved the numbers and said she would have to go to the back room to get the computer. Within 3 minutes she returned with a brand new Dell computer in a box and loaded it into my cart! I showed her a picture in the sales flyer of an alarm clock/radio/iPhone docking/charging device that was on sale this morning. She went to the next isle and brought one back to my cart. I asked if I needed to pay for the items at her checkout or could I go upfront. Didn't matter to her, so up to the front I went. Six lanes open for those with 20 items or less, so we chose the one with no one in line. Zip, scan, thank you very much, and we were in and out of there within 20 minutes (or less!)

No bracelet or sleepless night required!

Next stop...Bass Pro of course!

As we pulled into the parking lot there, we got lucky again. As a few shoppers were making their way out of the store, I followed them to their car, and as they were loading their purchases in their vehicle, we had about 4 college age adults make their way to my window. I rolled down the window and they asked if I would like a cup of coffee! Really? They were promoting Wendy's new breakfast sandwiches and giving away free cups of coffee. I am not a coffee drinker at all, but what the heck...it was free!

They looked like the ghost busters with the coffee canteens strapped on their backs. I got a free cup of hot coffee and some breakfast coupons for a free breakfast from Wendy's! Guess I was in the right place at the right time this morning!

We entered Bass Pro, picked up a sales flyer, and made our way upstairs. I ran into a few friends, enjoyed chatting with them and hearing of their morning experiences, and also found a new sweater I needed! We browsed through the hunting, fishing and golfing merchandise, but didn't find anything else we couldn't live without. Coming back downstairs we looked through the hats and t-shirts. Patrick found a good buy, so we decided it was time to check out.

Most of the registers had more than 10 people in line, so we just decided to stand in the closest one to start our wait. Within 3 minutes a lady at the register ahead of us said, "May I help someone?" Off we went! Checked out and outta there so quickly my head was spinning!

I'm beginning to enjoy this Black Friday stuff!

From there I wanted to meet an old friend who runs the Wayside Christian Mission in Louisville. We thought we would surprise him, but we were the ones who got surprised. He wasn't working today! Guess he had decided to go shopping too!

We made a few other stops, had lunch at our favorite restaurant, viewed the Falls of the Ohio, and made it back home in one piece! On the way back home, I stopped by Ace Hardware to see if the item I was wanting was still in stock. Sure enough it was AND it also included a rebate!

As I said at the beginning, we had a successful day! No arguments. Purchases made without any hassle. More unforgettable memories made!

Yep, it was successful!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Thankfulness

The standard list of five senses doesn't really give our bodies credit for all of the amazing things they can do. There are at least a dozen different things we can sense. Using the standard five senses, hearing, sight, smell, touch, and taste, I’m thankful everyday that my body has those. Hearing Patrick laughing or playing is guitar makes me thankful I can hear. Seeing the joy on his face of his accomplishments, and the man he’s becoming, makes me thankful I can see. Smelling and tasting the chocolate chip cookies we have baked together for Christmas mornings, makes me thankful for being able to smell and taste. Feeling the warm, loving hugs I get from him makes me so thankful for the sense of touch.

I have so many things in my life to be thankful for this Thanksgiving and all the days ahead!

Friday, November 19, 2010

Stress Reliever

After a long week at work I'm always looking for something to get my mind off of the stress. Sometimes, just spending time in my kitchen baking delicious meals or desserts of recipes I've found. Sometimes I like to curl up in a blanket with a good magazine or book. Shopping always helps and sometimes, if the weather cooperates, it's relaxing to gas up the 4-wheeler and take a drive through the country...



A couple weeks ago Patrick and I took a stress relieving trip to the 'bottoms'. Patrick thought it was so funny because he could stand in the river and not get wet.


I have this weekend planned out already and it involves tons of stress relaxing events. Baking, riding, shopping, reading, etc. I'll make sure to share my experiences with you in the next few weeks!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Basketball Capital of the World

Everyone knows the basketball capital of the world is right here in Indiana! Every year I look forward to the start of the seasons in high school and college levels. The Indiana Hoosiers play this weekend against Evansville, then on December 11 they travel to Lexington to face the Wildcats and in February they have a date with the Boilermakers on the 8th and 23rd. Those are a few of my favorite games I will not miss for anything.

There's nothing better than to have a cup of hot chocolate, setting in my favorite recliner right in front of the television, watching the IU Hoosiers in action.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Fall

Have I mentioned how much I love the Fall season? With the dry weather in the 'burg, our trees weren't a pretty as usual, but you still don't have to look very long or go very far to see some beautiful senery.

On a recent 4-wheeler trip out to one of our favorite fishing holes I was able to capture some pretty pictures.

The water was down from the lack of rain in the county, but it made it easy to walk around the edge of the fishing hole to see some old fish nests that we normally wouldn't be able to see.

We didn't have our fishing poles with us this day, so I don't have any pictures to post of my big fish...but stay tuned! Maybe I will soon!

Thursday, November 04, 2010

Which Direction?

Traveling through the country can be an adventure. As Patrick and I made our way around the country roads, not sure where we were going, or what was around the next turn, we was a little disappointed when we seen...

This was somewhere south of county road 1000 south and west of county road 900 east. I told Patrick I thought we could climb the rock with our 4-wheelers and keep our tires on the new beams for bridge floor, but he didn't want to attempt it!

We turned around and headed to the other side of the county and ended up finding this barn as we traveled east on county road 525 south.

If I knew how to paint, I'd by a canvas and painting supplies and make an oil painting of this picture. Since I don't know how, I'll just enjoy the picture!

It was freezing cold everyday we rode and I never seemed to wear enough clothes!

We enjoyed our trek through the country roads of southern Indiana and look forward to doing it again....soon!