Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Have You Ever - Would You Ever?

 Happy Wednesday Friends!

Today I was getting ready for the day and I thought of a fun post to lighten the mood around here. It's called Have You Ever - Would You Ever? 

Here goes..(answer in the comments. I can't wait to read your answers 😀)


Have You Ever - Would You Ever?

Eaten Escargot?

Take the Polar plunge?

Done the 10-Item Wardrobe?

Been on a TV show?

Sing in a talent show?

Unfriended someone on Facebook?

Started a fire in the kitchen?

Run for a political office?

Owned your own business?

Cooked a whole turkey?

Owned a pet that wasn't the normal kind of pet?

Gotten lost in the woods?

Hired a private investigator?

Done a zip line?

Worked retail?

Had to sell your own product?

Worked in a daycare?


These are just some random questions that I came up with, for fun. I can't wait to read your answers! Obviously just pick and choose or answer them all! Have fun and we'll see you next time 😀


Until Next Time...

Blessings!


Tuesday, November 19, 2024

A Change of Scenery is Good

Happy Tuesday, Friends!

I thought I would catch you up on some things going on in our lives right now. We had a good weekend.

Our boys came over Saturday to help us move David's mom's furniture out of the house, since she is now at the nursing home. 

Originally we had set her up in the master bedroom, which had the walk-in shower. David and I were in the guest room. But since she couldn't live here after all, I have had to pack all of her belongings and move them out to the garage. The boys came to move the big stuff and Ted actually wanted her dresser and chest of drawers, which was great. It's always nice to pass things down and keep them in the family, if possible.

 


Sunday we made a visit to see David's mom. I baked these cookies for her. She loves sweets and I knew she would appreciate a bag of cookies. Next Sunday is her 84th birthday, so I'll have to come up with another treat to celebrate with her. 

After the boys moved all the furniture out, David and I moved our room to the master bedroom. I will share this story, in case it helps someone down the road. 

Recently David has had some health issues. About 3 weeks ago, he had a bad reaction to some medication in the middle of the night. It was terrifying. I spent an entire week on the couch after that. I just couldn't sleep in the bed, for fear that something else would happen. Since then I have slowly slept longer hours in the bed, but it's still a work in progress. 

So after the boys helped us on Saturday, we moved to the master bedroom and I changed all the decor in the room. I put a calmer bedspread on the bed. The one we had been using was bright and colorful, but it also reminded me of that scary night. Now everything in the room feels calm and serene.

Just those subtle changes have helped so much. It seems like such a silly thing and not every circumstance can be fixed with a change of rooms or bedspreads. I know this. However, it just goes to show what a powerful organ the brain is. We connect certain objects, scenes, places, with events. 

We are slowly getting pictures hung on the walls and now that we are in the right bedroom, I can set up a cute guest room for the times that my mom comes to visit. 

We still have some stressful things to walk through. We are one week away from finally closing on our little lake cottage. I can't wait to have that off my plate. We are still seeing a medicaid lawyer to help us with David's mom's situation. That has taken so much time and paperwork and tending to finances. It stresses me out every time we meet. 

David is still dealing with some health issues, but we are seeing improvements, so we are praying and praising God every day for even the smallest of victories.

To put it all in a nutshell...life is a lot right now! We are definitely in one of those rocky seasons that can't end fast enough. I'm trying to stay in prayer and reading God's word; searching for his promises. He's always been faithful and I know I can count on him to work all of these things together for our good. He's done it so many times before. He has a good track record. 💛

In the meantime...

Family dinner is tonight, we have two grand babies due within the next few weeks, we have a beautiful family, a loving marriage, a roof, some beds, food, friends and we are still richly blessed. Life is messy and beautiful, all at the same time.

I love and appreciate each of you for stopping by and all the sweet comments each week. You bless me more than you know 😀


Until Next Time...

Blessings!


Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Let's Talk Pantry Space

Yesterday I said I would be working on switching my pantry items to a lower cabinet and several of you seemed interested in the results, so here's the new system. 

This is the lower cabinet with the pull-out drawers. I like the way I can see exactly what I have on hand and even the space I have left on the two upper drawers. This will let me know when to start restocking or when I have plenty.




The challenge with this lower cabinet will be keeping the toddlers from discovering it. 😅 I can just see my canned goods going everywhere!



This is the original "pantry" space I was using. It's a big space, but very deep and obviously the top shelf is hard to get to. 

So, with the appliance that I don't use very often at the top, that shouldn't be too much trouble. 

My baking goods are in the middle and our snacks and breakfast items are on the bottom. 




 You can see how deep the cabinet is, if you spot the chips WAY in the back. 

These cabinets would be perfect for installing some slide-out drawers, but that will have to come later, if at all. 

I have discovered that containers (baskets and storage containers) are great, but sometimes they use up way too much space and make things more difficult. I like things to look neat and tidy, so I prefer some kind of containers, but they definitely use more space. 

Well, there you have it. Next I need to organize my freezer space. I did a stock-up grocery trip over the weekend and now everything is just wherever it landed in there. 

On to the next project! It's so satisfying to open a cabinet or the freezer and see everything in order, don't you think?

I'm wishing you all a great day! Happy Tuesday 😀


Until Next Time...

Blessings! 

Monday, November 11, 2024

Weekend Recap

Well, here we are with another Monday and the month of November moving right along.

Happy Monday, my friends!

We've had quite a few visitors over the past few days and what a blessing each of them have been.

 

On Saturday David's Aunt Margie came to see us. She is 89 years old and still driving and making visits, even though she lives 7 hours from here. She's basically the grandma we all hope to be one day. She still hosts holidays at her house and welcomes visitors throughout the year. She's an amazing hostess and makes it all look way too easy. 

Emmy was with us that day, so she got to see Margie too. It had been a few years since they've seen each other. It was a special visit.

On Sunday our sister-in-law Monique came to visit for a few hours. It's always such a blessing to catch up with family. Even living in the same town, we don't see one another as often as we should. That's something I hope to get better at.

Backtracking a bit...

On Saturday we had an "Emmy" day, which means we had Emmy for the whole day and spent lots of quality time together. 

We started out by going to the Farmer's Market. I let her pick out a few things, which she chose some homemade soap, a salve for bug bites, some snacks and a cookie. Then we made a trip to the grocery store for some ingredients we needed for a treat she wanted to make out of one of her own cookbooks. She then had a request for a hamburger at Whataburger, so we ate inside, which is a treat for her. Afterwards we came home and got started on her recipe for Chocolate Crispy Treats. They were very easy to make and tasted delicious. The ingredients were: butter, corn syrup, chocolate chips melted in a pan. Then add cornflakes and mix together. Spoon into cupcake papers and chill for one hour. 

Later we colored together, played Bunco (she beat me) and then made dinner. It's always a big deal to stay until dinner time. She wants the most time she can get and we love every minute spent with her.


Going back even further...

Thursday was Millie Day and we made homemade pizzas. They turned out delicious and I let each girl make her own.


Addie is 5 


Ella is 7



Crafts are always on the agenda for Millie Day, so we spent some time painting together. The day also included a game, riding bikes and we always end with a dance party.


This week...

This week I am working on some organization around the house. When you move, sometimes you put things in the first place that seems right. As you live with that for a bit, you realize there might be a better system, so today I'll be working on my pantry, which isn't working out so great. 

This house doesn't have a real pantry, so I have to use cabinets. I chose the most logical cabinet, but it's too deep and tall and I'm having trouble seeing what I have on hand. I'm tempted to use a lower cabinet that has pull-out drawers. What do you think? Any opinions?

I have a lot of little things on the list for this week. I hope to get some reading in, as well. I'm moving through my current stack of library books and enjoying them all, so far. 

Well, that's my update for now. I wish you all a wonderful week, with many blessings. 


Until Next Time...

Blessings! 




Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Some House Pictures and a Yummy Recipe

 Happy Wednesday Friends! And Happy Day-after-the-election day! Praise God for putting President Trump back in the Whitehouse! As Christians we must remember that those who mock God will not prosper. God will not be mocked. For those who feel differently, I understand your disappointment, but believe it or not, I want the best for you. 

Now, moving on...

This week I took some pictures of our new home. I'm just now getting more pictures hung around the rooms, but here are a few shots of what I have so far.




First, I snapped a shot of the rain and sun coexisting. And I thought about life and how we can experience something beautiful and at the same time, struggle with something not so sun shiny. 


Here's my kitchen. Plenty of counter and cabinet space, for which I am SOOOO grateful! I was existing off of a tiny kitchen in the lake house, so this is such a great space for our family.  

My DIL's and I were talking last night about having things out on the counter vs. having things put away. Everyone has their preference. As you can see, I'm on the "leave it out" team 😅


This little island is a work in progress. It serves great as a dessert bar on family dinner night. I have all of my paper goods and the kid's sippy cups stocked underneath. It's great to have this extra counter and cabinet space. 


The lighting is not great in some of these pictures, but the walls are pure white. Nice and clean. 


I love this little corner. This has become the kid's table on family dinner night. It's working out great, having the extra seating. I actually collect these enamel top tables. This is my 3rd one. The other two are in my office. 


I call this area "the library." I love to sit here and read. You can see my stack of library books on the corner of the book shelf there. 


I'm enjoying decorating my mantel too. 




Through those double doors is the family room. It's still a work in progress, but pictures will be coming soon!





For family dinner last night we had Frito chicken Casserole, which was delicious! I served it with a side of pinto beans, guacamole, salsa and taco sauce. For dessert Morgan made some amazing cookies and of course, I had ice cream in the freezer. 


Before going in the oven. 
I forgot to take one after baking, but trust me...
it was so yummy!



Well, there's the partial house tour. There's a lot of work going on in the guest room and I'm waiting on curtains for the family room. These things take time and money, so sometimes it's a slow go, if you know what I mean. 😀💰

Today we have the appraisal on the house we are selling. I hope that means the closing is coming soon! One can only hope. 

I hope you're having a wonderful week! Can you believe there's another hurricane out there? Thankfully it's not coming here!

Until Next Time...
Blessings!

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Some Foggy Mornings and It Looks Like Rain

 Happy Wednesday, Friends! 

We've been waking up to some foggy mornings, here in Texas. On Monday there was a slight breeze and the leaves were falling over the yard. 🍁🍂 I wanted to catch a video of the leaves as they were coming down, but I had a little visitor coming that morning, so I left it for another day. But I did manage a few foggy pictures of the front yard and driveway. 






I am one of those strange people who love the leaves to cover the yard. It just speaks of Fall to me and I want to appreciate the season of leaves. My husband is just the opposite. He tells me that the leaves need to be raked, to which I say absolutely not! Where's the fun in that? How can you crunch leaves under your feet and see all the pretty colors, if you're too busy shoveling them into a garbage bag? Let nature do it's thing. 🍁🍂☔☔

In other news...we had Family Dinner last night. I made a huge taco spread and I may have gone overboard, but the kids all raved and said it was so nice, and that's all that matters. I had crispy taco shells, flour tortillas, cheese dip, taco meat, tomatoes, lettuce, chips, salsa, mexican corn, sautéed onions, grated cheese, sour cream and Alex made some "green sauce", which is my favorite. 

For dessert I had individual ice cream cups, some chocolate chip cookies and some mini chocolate chips to go on the ice cream. That was a hit too. Some little sugar babies wanted a 2nd cup of ice cream, but we tried to distract them with toys and games and they finally gave up. 😅

Today I'm returning some books to the library and choosing a few more to bring home. I love my trips to the library. It's nice to bring home at least 3 or 4 books, just in case I open one and can't really get into it. I know I have more to choose from. 

I have some regular chores to do, such as laundry, vacuuming, washing towels and emptying the dishwasher. I will probably continue with packing up clothes that need to be donated. I plan on making the donations next week. 

Yesterday I had a few phone calls that perked me up. One was to my mom and another to a friend who has moved away. I'm always so blessed when I can share my heart and have my fears and worries calmed by friends and family. I also had a nice text with one of my sisters. It reminds me of how important it is to reach out and just talk to those you're close to. Even just voicing things outloud can do wonders for your soul and put your mind at ease. 


Well...I'm off to eat some breakfast and get ready for my day. I think we're getting rain for the first time in at least a month, so I'll dress comfortably and ready to be out and about, in case water starts falling from the sky. ☔☔☔ One can only hope.


Until Next Time...

Blessings!

Monday, October 28, 2024

How Was Your Weekend? - Surrounded by Girls

Happy Monday, Friends!

How was your weekend? 

Saturday we celebrated with our kids, with a little baby "sprinkle." Just some close family and friends, blessing them with diapers and wipes, as they get ready for baby number FIVE! They are having their 4th girl (Calem is the only boy). As you can see, we have a good combination of brunette, strawberry blond and blondie, so I'm curious to meet the newest baby - Eden - and see who she looks like. All the girls look so different and yet, have the same smile 😀


Ella (7), Alex, Addie (5), Me, Emmy (9)
(Calem - not seen - (2)

 
Here's my other DIL - Morgan (Asa's mommy), Ella, Alex, Me, Emmy

Morgan is due just a month after Alex, so we will be welcoming two new babies very soon, just in the heart of the holidays!
I can't think of a more festive time 😀

This was the majority of our day on Saturday - setting up and cleaning up.
After that I came home and did a few loads of laundry and took it easy the rest of the afternoon. 

On Sunday, as much as we wanted to go to church,
David wasn't feeling 100%, so we watched it online instead.
I was ok with that too, because I think being sick all week had left 
me with not a lot of energy. I guess steroids and antibiotics will do that to you.

I did perk up as the day went on and was able to pack some of my MIL's things away.
Now that she is in a nursing home, she will be limited on what she can have in her room.
This means that it's finally time to clean and purge her things, which we've moved so many times over the years.

I am reserving some change of season clothes for her, but otherwise,
her clothing has to be donated. She was a collector of clothes and had every single drawer
full of clothing, not to mention, her closet was wall-to-wall clothes. 
She could probably have gone 6 months without ever wearing the same outfit!

This will take me the rest of the week and then we will make the donations and safely store her sentimental items in the garage. 

On to today...

Today I am having Asa over while his mommy goes to the dentist.
I'm sure my morning will be filled with Thomas the Tank Engine, goldfish, apples,
toys, and hopefully some snuggles in the big, cozy chair. 
Asa is a runner and an explorer. 
Everything is fascinating to him,
so this Millie will be busy trying to keep up.

We might take a walk outside to crunch on some leaves that have fallen.
🍁🍂🍁🍂🍁🍂

The rest of this week I think I will try and hang some more pictures.
I love my house to be full and colorful, with so many fun things
to look at. Well, since we moved in, we haven't really had time to put things on the walls
and make the house feel as cozy as I like.
So hopefully that can happen over the next week
and this house will really start to feel like home. 
🏡

I will attempt to take more pictures this week and get back to 
sharing my home on the blog.
I miss it.
😀

Here's wishing you all an amazing week!

May you feel God's presence and his peace upon you
each and every day. 
It's priceless.

Until Next Time...
Blessings! 


Friday, October 25, 2024

An Honest Post About Slowing Down

 


SLOW DOWN

Over the past week, slowing down has been forced upon our household and truthfully, we needed it desperately.

Not only did I get sick, but last week my husband was given some health news that rattled us, to say the least.

All of this was brought on by extreme stress in our lives and I'm here to say, it wasn't worth it. 

In the past few months we've worked endlessly moving to a new house, moving his mom (again), first to a hospital, nursing home, here for only 2 days, back to a hospital and now she's in her long-term care home and all while taking care of a full time job, family, and all the normal life things that come up. 

What it resulted in was my husband being barely able to walk and me breaking out in hives, due to stress.

We've been at home together this week and though it hasn't been a vacation, by any means, it has been a great wake-up call for both of us. 

We need to slow down.

For years now, my husband has had a very stressful job. Much of this is due to his own personality, which is that he works with extreme excellence and basically kills himself doing it. As a result, the stress has finally caught up with his body. 

I've been telling him for years (so have the kids), that he needs to slow down, relax, find the joy in his daily work and not push himself so hard. But you know how those conversations go...agreement and then back to the daily grind.

Well, sometimes I think the Lord says "Enough!" and does the slowing down for us. Such is the time we're currently in now. 

SLOW DOWN

Over the years, I've compared our lives to others, but not in the way of envy over things, stuff, or vacations. It's been more of a realization when looking around, that other people have more fun than we do. We tend to mostly work.

We've always bought houses that were in need of fixing up. Why? Well, we used to like that sort of thing, but what it amounted to was working all week, only to have to work on the house over the weekends.

As my husband's job got more stressful, he didn't even have the physical energy to work around the house anymore, but that also left little energy for play time either.

What I've realized over the years is that we don't really play in life anymore. We don't travel, we don't have friends over the way we used to, we don't really have outside hobbies anymore and that is not ok.
None of that is ok.

There was recently an article in Reader's Digest that talks about why hobbies are so powerful in our lives and I wholeheartedly agree.  Hobbies give your mind a break. They give you joy and let your creativity come out, which is extremely healthy for your brain. Hobbies and creative endeavors are vital to mental health. 

So is connection with other people. 

A friend and I were talking at church one day about this season of life we're in and how we don't visit like we used to. When we were younger, we all got together several times a month and just shared a meal in our homes, with all the kids running around like crazy. Those were special times and hold dear memories.

Now we all seem too busy to get together and yet, we both expressed how lonely that feels. The irony.

SLOW DOWN

David and I have had a lot of time to talk this week about slowing down and how it's going to make a difference, from here on out. We've got to do it.

No job is worth your health. It's just not. 

Working with excellence can still be done, but with healthy boundaries set in place to protect your body, mind and soul. 

Connecting with friends is a must too. We need to get back to relaxing enough to enjoy the people in our lives. 

And doing more fun things together. Whether he goes outside and works on his old jeep (total hobby) or we take a weekend trip to see family or go antiquing or just get away for the day. 

When did we stop doing those things and why? Was it worth it? 

I can tell you...no...it wasn't. 

I felt like sharing this today because I know we can't be the only ones grinding away at life. I know there are those out there who work hard and don't play anymore. And I want more for all of you!

I think they call stress "the silent killer" (or maybe that's something else, but you get the idea). Stress is one of those things that will slowly chip away at your health, until it's no longer hiding, but right in your face, screaming at you. 

Well, we hear you! And we're heeding the call to slow down.

Life perspective changes as you get older. The really important things tend to become more clear and the frivolous things you used to think were important, become all the more clearer too. 

That's where we are. And I'm giving thanks for God reminding us of what's worth tending to.

Thanks for listening.

Until Next Time...

Blessings! 


Wednesday, October 23, 2024

A Little Post About Gift Giving

Good Morning Friends!

I thought I should come on today and redeem this space from my sad birthday report a few days ago. The good news is that I'm feeling much better. The other news is that I still look like I have hives. But, I'm on the mend and that's what counts.

However, in other birthday news, I wanted to share some thoughts on gifts that I received and what a blessing they have been this week. 


I've learned, as I've gotten older, that when someone asks what I want for my birthday, I would rather tell them what I want, instead of having them waste their money on something random. This works out for everyone. I also prefer to ask my kids what they want, because then I know I am truly blessing them with something they might not buy for themselves. 

So this year, when my kids asked what I wanted for my birthday, I told them I really wanted a subscription to my favorite magazine...Daphne's Diary. 

Every so often I go to the book store and look for the latest issue, but you just never know if you will find it. Sometimes the store has plenty, and sometimes the store is late on getting the next issue on the shelf. 

The subscriptions are expensive, due to the content of this magazine, so I've never bothered buying a full year's worth. But if the kids wanted to go in halves on my gift, it would be the perfect gift and very affordable.

Last week, when we had family dinner, we celebrated and they gave me exactly what I wanted - money to pay for the subscription. What a great idea! 😉


The next day, I wasted no time before getting online and ordering the magazine. However, as I was looking around, I realized that the back issues were about half the price of the upcoming issues and that I could buy all the 2024 issues I had missed, for the same price as the next year's subscription and they would all come at the same time. Plus, I had enough money to include one of her fun activity books too. 

So that's what I did and was pleasantly surprised when they came in the mail this week!



Now I have a year's worth of magazines to read and work through (they are full of activities and crafts) and I don't have to go looking for them at the book store. 

This turned out to be one of the most fun gifts I've received!

Likewise, when my mom asked what I wanted, I told her about a puzzle I had saved on my Amazon Wish List and a few days later, it arrived in the mail. Thanks mom!

Find Puzzle HERE


I know some may think this kind of gift giving spoils the element of surprise, but I think it's a win-win for the gift giver and the recipient. 

Have you ever bought something for someone (after agonizing over the entire thought process) and watched as they tried to pretend they liked it? 😅 It's painful for everyone!

If someone is taking the time to ask for ideas, give them a few honest answers and let them choose. This makes gift giving fun, instead of a dreaded task of guessing. You're still surprised when you open your gift and see the thing you've been wanting. In fact, it's so much more fun to see something familiar, than something random. Or at least those are my thoughts.

How do you feel about asking people for ideas? Do you do this or would you rather just do your own thing and hope it turns out to be something they like? (I'm kind of scared to hear your answers 😅)

Well, that's all for today, friends. 

I hope you're having a blessed week, so far. Mine is getting better and better and for that, I am so thankful. 


Until Next Time...

Blessings! 


Monday, October 21, 2024

Some Blog Changes and My Not-So-Fun Birthday

 


Good Monday morning everyone!

Well, I wish I could say that I had a wonderful weekend, but that would be a lie, so I might as well tell the truth. 

Yesterday was my birthday and instead of spending it celebrating, I spent the day going to the emergency room because I was (am still) covered in hives, from head to toe. Apparently I have a strep rash (accompanied by tonsil yuck😷), and $500 later, I'm home. Steroid shot, pills, antibiotic and lots of Calamine lotion!

Not exactly my idea of a good time. 

Nevertheless, I had my birthday and today's another day. Hopefully all the meds will kick in and it will be smooth sailing from this day forward. 


Since we've moved, I just haven't been feeling my blog title anymore. We no longer live in a cozy little cottage on the lake, so the name just doesn't fit. However, what does fit is that I have an extraordinary life (thank you, Jesus), a beautiful family to share my life with and I needed a title that expresses just that.

It's an ordinary life, but because of all the blessings, it's also EXTRA ordinary. 

So for today's post, I'll share this little story with you...

Find it HERE

I wish you all a great Monday!

Until Next Time...
Blessings! 


Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Wednesday Hodgepodge


Good morning everyone!

This morning I thought it would be fun to participate in the Wednesday Hodgepodge link-up. You can find it HERE.







1. How did you meet your significant other? If you don't have a significant other, tell us how you met your best friend. 

My husband and I met during a hurricane. He was a news photographer and I was working in a hotel on the coast. Our hotel was one of the few hotels open during the storm, so we were housing all the visiting news teams. When he passed by the gift shop, where I worked, he made a lame excuse of needing to buy something and we stood around and talked for hours. Afterwards he asked me out for a drink, to which I said "Yes, but I'm driving so I can push you out of the car if you're a weirdo." And we've been together ever since. 


2. It's Department Store Day (October 16)...do you still shop in department stores? If not do you miss that kind of shopping experience? Do you have a favorite department store? Any fun memories of department store shopping when you were a child? 

I miss shopping in classy department stores. I grew up shopping in Sears, Montgomery Wards, JC Penny's, Foleys, and Joske's.  We would go to downtown San Antonio and see Joske's decorated lavishly for Christmas. It was just like in the movies. Everything had class back then. When I was a senior in high school, I worked at Foleys in the monogramming department, where you could buy a polo shirt and have it monogrammed right then and there. I also worked in the stationary department, where people came to order wedding invitations. 


3. Something you're currently nuts about? 

Something I'm currently nuts about has now ended...it was rewatching the series Gilmore Girls. I have finished the series now and will have to revert back to Dancing with the Stars for my lunchtime entertainment. 

4. What's your favorite nut and is there a favorite recipe where this nut is used? 

My favorite nut would have to be pecans. I was raised on pecans (hello South) and there's nothing like a homemade piece of Pecan Pie. 

5. On Wednesday we officially reach the '70 days until Christmas' mark. Have you purchased any gifts? If you don't celebrate Christmas then how about Hanukkah presents? 

I am an "after Thanksgiving" shopper for Christmas. If I shop any earlier than that, I will totally forget what I've bought. I like to savor Christmas during the actual season. Starting too early just makes you sick of it by the time it really comes around. 

6. Insert your own random thought here.  

Gee, I have so many random thoughts! Every day I think about things I would love to tell the world, but then I would sound like I'm always telling everyone what I think and who wants that?

However, recently here are some random thoughts I've had:

1. Yoga pants aren't pants. They are basically like having your body painted and thinking you have clothes on.

2. When you go to Walmart and they have 50 checkout lines, but only 2 cashiers working. Yet, you look around, as you're standing in line, and there are other employees just standing around, over by the self-checkout, and other random places, and you're wondering if they see the long lines of people waiting to be checked out by 2 cashiers. So you finally move to the self-checkout and it takes you a while because you have a basket full, and I'm wondering why I'm not getting paid to do their job, while they are being paid to stand around. Things that make you go hmmmmm. 


Well, this was fun! I'll be linking up with From This Side of The Pond for this one.

Thanks for stopping by!


Until Next Time...

Blessings!