Sunday, April 4, 2010

Florida 2010

My brother, treating us to lunch.
On the beach

It was a little chilly in FL while it was warm in CT. Go figure!

Dinner at Lario's

My mother's oldest sister, Victoria, lives in Florida. She has been ill off and on for a few years now. My mother wanted to go see her sister when she was told that Victoria was near death. Since I have a very understanding boss (principal of the school where I teach), I took 3 personal days to take my mother down to see her sister. My aunt Victoria was in isolation due to MRSA infection. (When she was transferred to a nursing home they said she did not have MRSA...who to believe?) We entered her room (or should I say we stood by the door) and wore those surgical masks. It was so sad to see her in propped up in bed, with so many tubes coming in and out of her body. She was a beautiful woman in her day. I hardly recognized her. She recognized my mother and me not at all. She kept asking for water but we were told nothing by mouth.


Every day we went, she would talk a little more. The last day she was talking up a storm about her old boyfriend and education. My mother was sad to leave not knowing if she would ever see her sister alive again. But she made a miraculous recovery and is in a rehab/nursing facility.



While in Florida we stayed with a cousin, Michael. Thanks Michael for your generous hospitality! Thanks Jim for letting me drive your car!! Loved it! Please come and visit!



My brother and his wife, Jaimie, were in Miami Beach on vacation. They invited us to join them for lunch one day and dinner the next. We also walked on Ocean drive a few times. What a lively place! I told my mother that as long as we were near Miami Beach, we HAD to go to the beach at least once. So Sunday morning we went to the beach for 45 minutes before going to see my aunt.


My aunt is now stable and perhaps my mother will get to see her again in the near future.














Saturday, March 6, 2010


Last weekend (Feb 27) I went to a workshop for school in NYC.
It was the third in a series of three (of which I went to the last two).
NYC received a lot of snow and we were worried that it would be
either cancelled or unsafe driving conditions; neither occurred.
So off we went-five of us from school. The workshop was interesting…just have to figure out how to implement the ideas. These pictures were taken by my friend Tammy.
Thanks Tammy for sharing!

Here we are making a project from boxes and caution tape.
The title was a person under construction. We also made a newspaper perseon. He was so danred cute I wanted to take the whole thing back to school, but there was no room in the car.


We went outside the college to recreate a picture that we were given during class.

Deridre, Tammy, me and Peg at the info center on 42nd Street




















Monday, November 2, 2009

Pumpkins


Last Friday was Kindergarten and First grade's turn to serve up breakfast at school. There were lots of goodies. Matthew had some salt dough leftover from culinary school. He made a pumpkin patch to decorate the table in the teachers’ lounge. Unfortunately, someone took two of the pumpkins thinking they were marzipan. I hope they didn't break a tooth!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Here's $10 off at Shoebuy.com

Save on shoes, accessories, handbags and apparel at Shoebuy.com. We've got something for everyone and for a limited time, you can save $10 on that special something. Valid on purchase of $50 or more.

Monday, September 7, 2009

On Labor Day weekend Dave and I, along with my brother Roman and his wife Jaimie, went to our house in Vermont that we call "the lodge". While there we went to the Vermont State Fair in Rutland. After the fair we spotted a barn sale full of antiques. Roman bought an old copper fire extinguisher (he and his wife are volunteer firefighters).


The A frame can be seen (almost) through the trees.
This cow is having the hair blown dry. Did you know that they trim the hair along the backbone, leaving the top most hair longer and then it is blown dry to give it a mohawk look? Who knew?

This was a working dairy farm in the not too distant past and is now an Antique Barn.

This is the view from outside the barn. Beautiful!

This barn dragonfly was gigantic!

This is one l-o-n-g barn! Can you imagine all the cows in here?

Looking at the antique fire extinguisher.



On the way home from the fair we saw this giant chair.
It reminded us of the Adirondack like chairs my father makes.
Would you like to buy one? Only $50! In any color as long as it is white!!

Friday, August 7, 2009

The following is a montage of activites in the Month of July.
In July we had 100 family and friends join us for our annual Pig Roast.
Dave checking "el lechon".
Jack and Audrey sitting at a picnic table given to Justin and Jessica for their 4th birthday!
Thanks Sabrina and Mark!

Ito holding Ethan.

Beer pong! UGH!!

I can see Jack and Ethan a few years from now cooking up mischief....

Cynthia Danae (aka Cindy) was blessed at Church. The McDermotts came from Idaho to meet Cindy and see Jack....oh, to see Justin and Ashley, too.

I love hearing turkeys gobble!

Finally! Enough blueberries to make a pie. Yum!

We picked 12 pints and I made a blueberry pie. Tomorrow...muffins!