2. We live on a street that has no trick-or-treaters, so I skipped buying candy. I got a ton of chocolate for my birthday, so we are about candied out here.
3. Cue the lone bugler playing taps. My magic ice maker died this week. It gave me 8 wonderful years. ;) Some may call it nugget ice, or Sonic ice, or chewable ice, but I call it magic ice, and my husband told me to get another one. (He doesn't even use ice, but he spoils me.) Even our refrigerator's ice maker has stopped working, so we had to do something. I was shopping online for another one, and couldn't decide whether to get the same brand or risk a cheaper version.
Then I got a Costco add in my email, and the exact brand and model was $150 off this week. I tried to log online, but my membership had lapsed so I couldn't see member prices. I called Kasey, and she logged on, and ordered it for me. Yes, it is expensive. But hey, it was priced less than Amazon, and I didn't have to renew my membership. I also asked her to pick up some gallon-sized Ziplock bags for me next time she goes to do an actual shop there.
Since we bank at the same bank, I was able to immediately (and with ease) transfer money for the icemaker from my bank account to hers for free.
4. I made thank you cards and mailed to granddaughters to express my great joy at being able to share their first voting experience. Then today I received a very sweet text from my oldest grandson thanking me for the Halloween card I mailed to him and his partner last week. He received it today, and said it was a nice pick-me-up after a long work day to find happy mail in the mailbox. His text made my day.
5. I've been reloading the freezer with homecooked single-serving meals from leftovers. Since I'll be away from home for about ten days total this month, it's nice to have meals ready for Carey. He doesn't cook, and he doesn't much like eating out.
He has long told me that if I die before he does, he will be one of those spouses that dies soon after. I tell him, of course he will, because he will starve to death!
On the menu this week:
Saturday: pot pies
Sunday: Jambalaya
Monday: Chicken Pot Pie Soup (new recipe I won't make again)
Tuesday: Carey had leftovers, I skipped supper
Wednesday: Dublin Coddle
Thursday: pot pies (I know, we've been eating these a lot lately)
Friday: went out for Chinese
**designates meatless meal
It must be bittersweet to wrap up your time at your home branch, especially if you’ve loved working there. Wishing you the best as you finish up these last few weeks and transition into the new year! As a carpet cleaner, I know how it feels to close a meaningful chapter and start something new. And skipping out on buying Halloween candy sounds smart—having birthday chocolate at home is definitely a sweet enough treat. Enjoy this new chapter and all the changes ahead!
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DeleteOh, pot pies...pure comfort food!
ReplyDeleteI know, and they are so darn easy...I should clarify that we just buy the Swanson brand. LOL
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