Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

I may have mentioned before, but I am a Independent Beauty Consultant, selling Mary Kay Products. I have been with MK since December 02 and have finally earned my Red Jacket. I am so proud and have taken pictures, but not to post yet. I have to have someone who knows how to tweek them, and you know who you are.

My children are coming this weekend, and I love it. I cannot wait to see them. You would think that as we get older we would kinda get over it, but we don't. I get so excited and just want to wait on them all weekend and cook everything they like and let them mess up the house. When Micah was little and I lived in Savannah, he would get fingerprints on the sliding glass door and I would leave them there for at least a week after he went back home. Oh the joys of grandmotherhood.

Last Sunday was Fathers Day, so I took a hanging basket to the cemetary for my dad, and a hummingbird feeder filled with nectar to hang on the shepherds hook at my parents gravesite. Looked real pretty.

Till next time, grammie

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Dewayne's New Home

Today I visited my nephew's new home with his dad (my brother) in Cleveland, TN. He will close toward the end of this month. It is not a new house, but has just been refurbished and is beautiful, with lots of new carpet, lots of windows, and a beautiful lot. It even has a Florida Room in the back.

I am always thankful when God allows a member of the family to have a home, not that it is his final home, but a nice place to live till Jesus comes.

He has waited a long time to get this home and I pray that everything will be fine after he moves in. I think we should have a prayer meeting in that house before the furniture is moved in to let Jesus know we are making a Christian House here now. I believe that would make him happy.

Till next time, grammie

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Poison Oak, Ivy

Yesterday I was working in the back yard trying to clear small brush and get sticks for my garden. I wanted to stick my beans, as we call it here in Turtletown. My brother was cutting the small brushy trees down and I was cleaning off the limbs so they would be clean to stick in the garden. I am also very allergic to any type poison ivy or oak, and I am very careful not to be around it.

Since I had help with the work, I was not about to say I gotta go when I saw the vine. I just carefully removed it, (I had gloves on) and went on about my business. I must have gotten hot and swiped my gloved hand up my forehead because this morning my eyes were almost swollen shut and I have these tiny blisters on my forehead, no where else on my arms or anywhere just my forehead.

I could put on some blue or purple eyeshadow and look like I had been beaten up.

I love herbs and when someone mentions a remedy I am the first to try, so when my postmistress told me about a (cousin of mine actually) that had a remedy I called. She calls the herb "Jewel Leaf" and she snips it off and chops it and mixes 1/2 leaf and 1/2 70% alcohol. She says this is a sure cure for poison ivy, mosquitto bites or rash. I cannot find jewel lead on the herb site, but I am using it tonite. I will let you know how it works.

P.S. I also went to the doctor

Saturday, June 04, 2005

Saturday, June 4, 2005

I have Purple Martin Gourds in my yard this year to protect my garden from pests. The only problem is I don't have any Purple Martins. I have Blue Birds, real pretty blue birds. I have contacted the Purple Martin Forum and have been told not to tear the nests out of the blue birds, to let the nest down slowly after it has an egg in it. I don't know how to know if there is an egg unless I let the nest down. I bought a shepherd's hook as I was told to carefully remove the gourd to the hook and remove it at least 60 feet from the Purple Martin Housing Gourds.

Then you have to buy more gourds and I won't even have any this year, they have all found nesting places by this time and are having their babies and just having a good old time, while I am playing with blue birds and trying not to hurt blue birds, just move them away from my Purple Martin Gourds.

I really thought this was going to be fun, and I guess it is, because as soon as I get up in the morning and get my coffee, I'm in here by the window looking out to see what is happening. Any other bird watchers out there?

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Old Folks

You know as we get older we would like to think that we have children or other young family members that would check with you, especially if they are watching a TV program that is rated #1.

Old people tend to watch what we're reminded to watch and that's about it. I watched the Wednesday nite version of American Idol a lot. Not every time, but when someone reminded me I watched to see who got voted off. I even watched this past Tuesday when no one reminded me. But, alas, last night I forgot and no one, no one called me to remind me. I didn't know till late this afternoon that Idol had even been on and that the shame of it all. These kids could call!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

They will call if they want to talk. They will call if one of their kids did something good, or bad. They will call, but not to remind you.

Thursday, May 19, 2005

Grief

My mom was 86 when she died on October 27, 2004. She was a very sick, beautiful, christian lady, and I was so ready to let her go. When you take care of someone who is bedridden and that person also has dementia and cannot understand what is going on in the world around them, you are ready to let them go to be with Jesus, because you know that's where they are.

The thing is I cannot believe I was so ready and actually prayed, Lord she is sick and doesn't seem to be getting better, so she would be better off with you. I prayed this. And I miss her more everyday. I miss her more everyday.

I would not bring her back, but I miss her so.

Saturday, May 14, 2005

Big 10 Birthday

Just got home from visiting my kids in Murfreesboro, TN. We took Gracee the Birthday Girl to Red Lobster, because she adores crab legs. She has broken her left elbow so she had something of a time trying to get to the meat in the crab legs. We helped her.

She turns 10 years on Wednesday, the 18. 10 years old is a difficult time. Just between being a real lady and a little girl. Sometimes she revels in the little girl and then out of the blue, she is a big girl. So mom, dad and brother just have to deal with it, even though brother and dad do not know why. It's a girl thing.

We also went to a strawberry patch this morning for the first time ever and picked 3 gallons of berries then went home and made jam. I had never picked the berries before and it was fun, so if you never have, go do it.