August 31, 2008

  • Oh, We’re Off To See The Lizard—The Wonderful Lizard of “Trivers”!!


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    Yeah, I know.  Pretty bad!!!!


    This weekend is our 3rd annual “Kites Over Lake Michigan” festival.


    It started yesterday, and continues today.


    We went down at 9 a.m. this morning.


    Nothing going on—-no wind. 


    On the north end of the beach, just the seagulls were enjoying the beautiful weather.


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    Turning around, not many people this way, either.


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    The flags along the shore are pretty still.


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    Ken went back down about 3 hrs. later, and the scene was quite different!!  The parking lots were jammed.  Ken just happened to see someone pulling out of a spot, and was able to snag it. 


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    Not a whole lot of kites up yet, though.  The breeze isn’t as good as it was yesterday, and am sure some of these BIG kites were waiting for more wind.  They are all laid out and ready to fly.


    No more commentary—just pictures.


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    I went online to our newspaper, and yesterday their photographer took about 34 pictures of the festival.  Lots more kites up yesterday.  If you have time—or the inclination,  follow the link below.


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    I talked to both Jeff and Judy yesterday.  Judy is still very tired after giving birth less than 2 weeks ago.  I am sure the older one is giving birth, the longer it takes to recuperate.  Her milk is not coming in properly either.  The baby has not gained back it’s birth weight yet.  They took her in to a pediatrician, and Judy saw a breast-feeding specialist.  Judy has to get more fat into her diet, and also supplement with oil.  They are also supplementing the baby with formula.  The baby tested out perfectly, though.  Nothing wrong with her, except she needs more milk.


    They will be at the campground for another week yet.  We plan on going over to LaCrosse again sometime during the week of Sept. 15th.  Cannot wait to see little “Cat”.


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    Local kids heard from Lydia (who was an athletic training intern for the St. Louis Rams training camp).  She is back at school, after about 3 weeks in St. Louis with the Rams.  The head athletic trainer was so impressed with the 5 interns this year, that he asked them all to come back for next year’s training camp.  Said they were the most dedicated and professional bunch they ever had!!


    The interns were also told that any one of them could come to a regular season game and help out.  Lydia has been invited to her boyfriend Nate’s  parents’ home for Thanksgiving.  They had been lay missionaries in Puerto Rico for several years.  Now they are back in St. Louis, and Nate’s dad is going to Seminary to become a minister.  The Rams also have a home game that weekend, so as of now, that will be the game she will intern for.  The Rams told the interns that if they did help at one of the games, they (the interns) would have to find their own way to the game and pay for their own lodging.  This would work perfectly for Lyd.


    She was on the sidelines for three pre-season games.  Really enjoyed it. 


    I hope she gets home here sometime soon, so we can hear all about it.  She missed the first week of school, so she is staying at school and catching up on the class work she missed.  Lots of homework!!


    You may not hear much from me this week.  Ken’s sis from GA is supposed to come sometime this week, and I need to whip this house in shape!!  She stays with our sis-in-law who lives right behind us.  We hope she can make it.  A medical problem may delay her, but we hope not!!


    We also have our day trip on Wed. to another sis’s house.  So, I will be busy—for a change!  lol

August 29, 2008

  • A Very Merry Birthday to Me.


    Thank you for your birthday wishes.  I appreciated them very much.  So many special friends here!!!! And thanks also to Val (Valreads) for mentioning my birthday and putting up a link on her blog yesterday. 


    I had a nice quiet day, except for several  birthday phone calls.  Sat around doin’ nuthin’ all day!  YEAH!  (And no smart remarks from the kids and grands asking how it was different from any other day!!!!  lol)


    Up until a couple years ago, one of my favorite treats was this:


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    Either Hostess HoHos or Little Debbie Swiss Rolls.


    I stopped buying them because I could eat a whole box in one or two sittings.


    Well, Ken stopped at the store after getting my birthday dinner—-Subway subs.  (Trying to eat healthier than the 2 Big Macs, super-size fries and large chocolate shake which was last years birthday meal.)


    He surprised me with this:


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    A giant Swiss chocolate cake roll.


    I accepted it gladly.


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    And it was ooohhhhh so good with the ice cream and chocolate sauce he also bought!


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    Didn’t hear from Jeff, though.  There was a call in the evening that sounded like a cell phone call that couldn’t get through.  There is a certain “hissy” sound I get when that happens.  It could have been him, and his battery could have been down, or reception not good enough.


    Anyway, we have not gone down to the campground to see the baby.  Jeff checked with the owners about renting a cabin.  We decided against it.  No bathroom.  And we would have to bring all our own bedding and everything, too.  Just not our cup of tea at this stage of our lives.


    So, they should be back in LaCrosse in a little over a week’s time, and we will go over there to see them again.  The AmericInn near them is really nice, and we enjoyed staying there.  Cannot wait to see little “Cat”. 


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    This coming Wednesday we will be going about 1 1/2 hrs. away to visit with one of Ken’s sisters and hubby.  When they were here in early spring, Ken gave Linda a little gnome for her garden.  Since all gnomes look like Ken, we called him Kenny. (Does that sound familiar, MaggieTX?)  Now, Linda says we have to come visit them so we can see Kenny’s Korners.  She said her grands love to come and visit Kenny’s Korners.  She has made her front and back yards into beautiful garden areas, and when she isn’t riding her bike through the large park near them, she is puttering amongst her flowers and shrubs.  Every place they have lived, Linda has transformed the yard into a gardener’s paradise!  Kind of like Alice here on Xanga, along with her sis, Chris.


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    Well, I must get my rear in gear.  We are heading to church for the last Friday of the month’s devotional service.  I like this service because we do not have to stand up.  We sit alternate rows, there is no singing, and Pastor gives us communion right in the pew.  I have been having problems with light-headedness during church, what with all the standing and sitting and also singing.  Think it has to do with the different way I breathe while singing.  And, found out during my rehab that my blood pressure drops quite a bit when I stand up.  I hate to go to church and stay sitting and not sing!! The only other time I am bothered with it is when I am outside, bending over and deadheading flowers.  That one I can understand.


     I had mentioned it to both my regular Dr., and my cardiologist, and they didn’t seem concerned.  If it is still like this in Nov., when I see the cardio again, I will ask him if one of my meds could be reduced.


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    Hope you all have a great Labor Day weekend.  We have our 3rd annual Kites Over Lake Michigan celebration in our town on Sat. and Sun..  It seems to be getting bigger and better each year.  Hopefully, we can get down there and get pictures again.  It was too crowded to get a parking place last year, and had to take pictures from the car while driving past the beach.

August 19, 2008

  • The baby’s name is:


    Catalina Marie


    Marie is my mother’s name. 


    They had a long list of names to choose from.  Each of the grands there put marks next to the names they liked best.  When we had left LaCrosse, Catalina seemed to be the most popular—it was my favorite, too.  Almost all of the names were place names of places they  had traveled through.  The Catalina mountains are the mountains at Tucson, where I grew up.  So this is a meaningful name for me.


    Good choice, kids!

  • Welcome to the world, baby S. !!!!


    I was awakened around 2:30 a.m. to the sound of a baby crying—–it was coming from the answering machine, which is next to my bed.


    I use ear plugs at night, and did not hear the phone ring, or the answering message.  I did wake in time to hear Jeff’s quick message that they have a baby girl, and she was crying in the background.  By the time I picked up the phone he had hung up.


    I grabbed the cordless phone and went upstairs to Ken’s bedroom to let him know.  We then called Jeff back. 


    God was watching over them for sure!!


    This past weekend, before going south to be near the midwives, they had taken the bus up north near Hayward
    WI for another performance the two girls had.  Yesterday, Monday, they had packed everything up in LaCrosse, and headed down to the campground near the midwives.  They had just settled in and gotten everything set up.  Jeff and Judy took a walk around the campground near 9 p.m., and while walking, Judy started getting contractions.  She had been having slight ones while we were there, but she knew it wasn’t the “real” thing.  This time they WERE real.  The baby was born about 1:30 a.m., with the midwives in attendance.  Everything went beautifully.  Both baby girl and Judy came through with flying colors!


    They still have not decided on a name for her—-as of 2:30 this morning.  I forgot to ask about weight, etc..  She does have dark hair, and Jeff thinks there is a hint of red, but hard to tell in just the lights of the bus.


    We are not sure if we are going to go down there or not.  We have only been home a week since the last trip. 


    Congratulations, Sweeties!!  We now have a “Baker’s Dozen” grandchildren—”lucky” 13!  God Bless You All!!!


     


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    Still no name, but she is 7 lbs. 4 oz., and 21 1/2″ long.  Hannah and Mindy are there now, and they took the pics and sent them to me right away.  Thanks girls!!!

August 14, 2008

  • A lot of these photos are mostly for the extended family to see.


    Also, if anyone is interested, if you click on “videos” above you will find two other videos I took.  One is a little longer version of the girls practicing.  The second one I took on Tuesday, before we left for the motel.  This was the last time we were together.  As you will see, I am still not sure how to work the video mode of my camera.  Couldn’t remember how to turn it off!  It is over 2 minutes long, so those of you with dial-up connections may not be able to see it—I don’t really know.  Many of you who have done videos say you hate your voices.  And when I listen, I think you all have beautiful voices.  Me, though, I REALLY hate my voice.  It is so high and grating, and I have an awful giggle!  Anyway, the cast of “characters” (and they really are that!!!) in this video include “little” Kenny, Greta, Judy, Jacob, Jeff and Ken.  I wanted little Kenny to talk, because at 11 1/2 his voice is starting to change, and he is growing like a weed, and wanted our local kids and grands to see and hear him.


    Anyway, on to the pictures.


    This is Ken’s brother, Warren, and his wife, Doris.  They live in Chippewa Falls, near Eau Claire—about 4 hrs.from us, on the way to Minneapolis.  Warren has a collapsed lung, and also has cancer.  He has lost a lot of weight, but still has his wonderful disposition.  He had pancreatic cancer a few years ago, and had successful surgery.  He put weight back on and was looking good.  This winter he developed a MRSA staph infection, and we almost lost him.  He started coming back from that ordeal, when his lung collapsed, and they found cancer again.  He has had chemo, and may have to have more.  Knowing him, we were surprised he decided to do this, but he said it isn’t for himself, it is for his 3 grandkids—-so he and they have more precious time with each other.


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    Warren loves poppyseed filled doughnuts—especially those from one of our stores here in town.  So we ordered a dozen and took them to him.  We had lunch with them, and Warren enjoyed the doughnuts for dessert.  Doris remarked that it was too bad their son, Keith, was on the road—-he would have loved them, too.  Not two minutes after she said that, there was a semi pulling into their side driveway.  Keith was home.  Then, just before we left, another son came by on his motorcycle.  Klint lives near Green Bay.  So we got to see two of their four sons.  Was great. 


    Here are Klint (who has his own construction business) and Keith, the semi driver.


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    Then, of course, I had to get  picture of the two cane-wielding brothers.  A good friend of Warren’s carved his beautiful cane for him.  Ken’s is from St. Vinnie’s resale shop!


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    Sat. night we had a nice relaxing evening at the motel.  Sunday, we finally got to see the kids.  The first picture I took was a profile of Judy.  If you remember, she is due the 24th of this month.


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    They are living several miles out in the country.  Jeff’s friend has some acreage there.  The friend uses the property mostly for recreation.  Several of his siblings keep RV’s there, and often spend weekends there, so you may see other RV’s in the pictures or in the video.  They have picnic tables set up in one area, along with a big fire pit and a hammock in amongst the trees. This area is set up on a hill, and has great views.


    This is standing at the back of the bus, looking west.  The main road is waaay down at the end of the road you see—about 1/4 mile away.  The closer road is a shorter area road, which has almost no traffic at all.  I am standing about 1/2 way down the driveway.


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    I turned around and took this picture looking up the hill to the bus.


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    Off to the right of where I am standing in the above picture is a large metal building, and behind that is another wonderful view, which I show below.  Wouldn’t mind a home sitting here with this view—-in the summer, that is!    Jeff and Ken are walking around, looking at the property.  This is looking southwest.


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    Sunday evening Judy made lasagna for dinner.  Haven’t had that in a couple years.  Yummy!!  Then back to the motel.


    On Monday, Hannah came by with her new boyfriend.  First time we had heard about him or seen him.  She had gone to school with Ed for many years, and he was always just a “pal”.  He is also a good friend of grandson, Jordan.  Since Hannah and Jordan were sharing an apartment until August, Hannah and Ed have been seeing a lot of each other.  He had been wanting a relationship that was more than “pals” for quite a while, but she thought the idea was “weird”—he was a childhood friend.  She finally gave in to the idea, and they have started dating.  He is a nice guy.  He joined the Marine Reserves, and has just finished boot camp.  It was hard to get a serious picture of him.  He says he has always made goofy faces in photos.  I wore him down, and told him I was going to keep taking pictures until I got a good one!!!


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    After this, Mindy came and the girls rehearsed.  You have seen that video.


    That night was the dinner party at Jeff and Judy’s friends’ home.  Linda is italian and LOVES to entertain.  Very friendly and outgoing. I really liked her.  Here she is putting on the finishing touches to the dinner.  Grilled turkey was the main dish, and it was delicious!


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    Meanwhile, down in the basement, the Packer game was on the TV, so everyone was congregated there.  That also just happened to be where the bar is!   Roger is a liquor distributor for the LaCrosse area, so he has a VERY well-stocked bar.  Anything and everything a person could want to drink. 


    Some of the group. 


    Grands Kenny and Jordan on the left, son Jeff behind Emily in red (Jordan’s girlfriend), Roger, our host,  is hidden behind Emily’s right, Mindy is half hidden by Judy in front, Ken on right.  Jacob is mostly hidden behind Judy on the right.


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    When Jacob was working at Olive Garden, he was a bartender for a couple years.  So he was the bartender for the party.  He made me a “virgin” Mojito—since I cannot have alcohol with my meds.  Very good.  Jacob is the one in Chiropractic college.  He just moved to San Jose, CA at Christmastime.  His classmates there have nicknamed him “Davenport”, since he transferred from the chiropractic college campus in Davenport, IA.


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    Emily and Jordan—-she is a beauty, and so sweet, too.  We hadn’t met her before, either.  Jordan has joined a community singing and dancing performing group, and that is where he met Emily. Jordan stays sunburned all summer.  He works outside, and burns despite constantly using sunscreen—hence his red face.


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    On Tuesday, our last day there, we had a relaxing day by the bus again.  Barbecued in the evening.  The kids took their cat along on their travels, and Mocha has adjusted very well.  But they discovered she picked up fleas recently.  So, on Tuesday they had to shampoo her for the second time.  Got rid of most of the fleas the first time around, but still found some on her, so had to go through it again.  Any of you who have cats, know that 99% of them become wild when you try to introduce them bodily to water.  No different for Mocha. 


    In the pail.


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    Working the shampoo through her fur thoroughly.  She looks like a drowned rat!!


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    Poor thing was so traumatized that she slept for the rest of the day.


    Drying the cat off, and relaxing and visiting.  Jeff was working on a project while we were there.  See the car hauler trailer in the middle of the picture?  Jeff bought a motorcyle while they have been here, and he needed to figure a way to haul it.  They have their bicycles on the front of the bus, and the car is hauled behind.  Don’t know if you can see it, but near the hitch of the hauler he put a cross piece that the motorcycle can sit on in front of where the car goes.  Wish I had taken a picture of the motorcycle on it just before we left. 


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    And, finally, a family picture of the ones that were there at the time we left.  They had wanted to get a family picture at the party the night before, but Hannah had to work until 10, and Jordan had to leave before that.  So they were going to try again on Wednesday—-but we were gone by then, so we couldn’t get one of all of them, either.  I hope they managed to get one.


    Judy, Jeff, Gretta (14 1/2), Jacob (24 1/2) in back; Kenny (11 1/2) in front


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    They wanted us to stay another day, because the girls were going to perform Wednesday night at a bar in LaCrosse.  But they were not going to perform until 9:15, which was too late for Ken, and the bar allowed smoking, which I would not have been able to handle.  So we didn’t stay. 


    They will still be moving to Nashville in October.  We pray things go well for them there.  This weekend they will be performing up near Hayward.  Then Jeff and Judy will move down near Richland Center in preparation for the baby’s birth. 


    That is it!!  Had rain off and on all the way home on Wed., but that was fine.  Since we leave so early in the morning, we didn’t have to worry about driving into the sun—it was cloudy all the way.


    Hope I haven’t bored you all.  I did warn you beforehand that this was mostly so the family could see the pictures!!  lol


     


     


    Oh, by the way, Ken is out right now looking at a motor home he saw for sale!!!!!


     


     


     

August 13, 2008

  • “Home again, home again, jiggity-jig”


    Will get myself organized and do a proper blog tomorrow.  Enjoyed our trip.


    Will put pics up tomorrow, too.


    In the meantime, here is a quick video I took of  Mindy and Hannah (Katrina Rose) practicing for an appearance tonight.  They were practicing in the back bedroom of the bus.


    Caught them in the middle of a song, and it stops before it ends, but you get the idea.


     


    See ya’ tomorrow.

August 11, 2008

  • I am writing this at the motel’s computer in the lobby.  I have a few minutes before we head over to Jeff’s for the day. I cannot seem to get my computer to work with the hotel’s wireless.  I must be doing something wrong!


    We had a great time by Ken’s brother.  Just as we were finishing lunch there, their oldest son arrived with his semi.  He was just coming off the road and had to leave again the following morning.  Then, just before we left, a second son arrived from out of town.  So we got to see two of their four kids.  Yes, I took pictures. Everyone is tired of my picture-taking already!  Will post them when we get home.


    From there we went straight down to our motel near LaCrosse.  Had talked to Jeff on the phone, and they would not be getting back from picking up Jacob until about 1 a.m.


    We had a nice relaxing evening at the motel, and Ken went swimming and in the jacuzzi while I just vegged out.


    Yesterday morning we headed over to Jeff’s.  Will put pictures up when we get home.  They are on  a hill way out in the country.  So quiet and beautiful.  Judy is not as big as i thought she would be.  Just saw the two youngest grands and Jacob yesterday. ”Little” Kenny has grown tremendously since December, and his voice is changing already. 


    Today, Hannah and her new boyfriend are coming over to Jeff’s, as well as Mindy and her boyfriend. 


    Tonight we go to a bbq at one of Jeff and Judy’s friends.  All of the grands, except Hannah, will be there.  Because of working schedules, we just cannot get them all together for a family picture.


    Jeff took pictures of Hannah and Mindy for professional purposes—CD cover, posters, etc.  Some of them really turned out great. 


    Ken and Jeff went to a guy’s place yesterday who had lived in Nashville, and was selling a lot of his sound equipment.  Jeff picked up just about everything the girls will need except for microphones and cords for $200.  Great deal!!


    Well, I guess Ken is getting anxious to get going, and I still have to go get my shoes on—walked to the lobby for breakfast in my slippers without realizing it!


    Talk to you later! 

August 8, 2008

  • We will be gone for a few days.


    We are leaving tomorrow (Sat.) morning to go see the kids in LaCrosse, and to stop  by Ken’s brother on the way.  We’ll be back sometime Wednesday.


    Our motel is supposed to have wireless—-we shall see.  The two motels we stopped at last trip out west were supposed to be wireless, too, but neither did.  One’s was “not working right”, and the other said theirs was out, but that we could go to the lobby of the motel across the road and use theirs.  Yeah, right!


    Will take pictures to share with you.  Hopefully, Judy will let me take a picture of her VERY pregnant self.  We have been invited to a dinner party at one of their friend’s on Monday.  That should be fun.  Judy says I will love their house.  Says we have the same taste in decorating.  Hmmm—is that good or bad???  lol


    Must get going.  Have lots to do today.  I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend.


    Oh, Lydia stopped by yesterday to fill us in on her experiences so far with working with the Rams football team.  She didn’t go to Nashville with the team this week.  There are 5 interns, and only room for three on the plane.  She volunteered to stay behind.  She knew she could work here at home during that time, and also take the rest of her things for school back down there.  Because she and the other gal didn’t go to Nashville, they will go to St. Louis with the team and stay there for the game there and then go on to the Kansas City game with them, too.  She will miss the first week of school.  These will be chartered flights with the team.  She heard they are royally treated on these flights.  Can’t wait to hear all about it.


     Her boyfriend will probably be in St. Louis during the time she is there (his folks live there).  He will have finished his summer job, and will be there until he has to go back to Concordia, too.  But, Lydia says that with her schedule, she is not even sure she will get to see him.  Awwwww!


    The head trainer for the team took all the trainers and interns out for dinner one night to a very fancy restaurant.  She said the food was wonderful.  And the bill humongous.  Thank goodness she didn’t have to pay for it.   


    She said the players are all so nice.  She enjoys driving them to the hospital.  The trainers do not assess them much on the field.  They send them to the hospital pretty quickly for any possible injury.  She says she gets to know them one-on-one a lot better during the drive. 


    It will be hard for her to go back to “normal” athletic training with her college teams.  Everything is the “best” with any pro teams. 


    Ok!  Enough now.  Gotta go!!

August 5, 2008

  • Glad you all enjoyed the story from yesterday.  Sounds like a lot of you do silly things like that, too.  I really think that is one of the secrets of a good, long marriage.  That you have fun together—even if it is only little things like this.


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    When Val, Sue and Dawn were here the other Sunday, they asked for the recipe for the casserole I made.  Said I should post it here, because they thought others might enjoy it, too.  I modified it that day for Val’s dairy-free diet, but am printing the original recipe.  For Val, instead of the cream soup, I used non-dairy creamer and instant chicken bouillion.  And only put cheese in half of the topping.  The flavor was just as good as the original recipe.


     


    HOT CHICKEN SALAD CASSEROLE


    4 cups cooked, diced chicken (I use chicken breasts)


    2 cups chopped celery


    1 onion, chopped


    1 cup mayonnaise (I use Miracle Whip Lite instead—like the stronger flavor)


    4 tsp. lemon juice


    4 chopped hard-boiled eggs


    1 can cream of chicken soup


    2 cups mixed potato chips and grated or shredded cheddar cheese


     


    Mix all together, except chips and cheese.  Put into 9×13 pan and top with the chips & cheese mixture.  Bake in a 350 degree oven until it is all bubbly.  In my oven it takes about an hour.


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    I have made this for many occasions, and everybody seems to love it, and wants the recipe.  We had it down in Georgia by Ken’s youngest sis, and fell in love with it. 


    ENJOY!!!

August 4, 2008

  • EDIT


    When I read the story below to Ken, he reminded me of something I forgot.  So, here is the edited version:


     





    The Scenario:  Our living room.  Ken and Nancy are sitting in their respective recliners—located less than 2 feet apart.  Ken is watching TV, while Nancy is trying to figure out their new cell phone. 


    Nancy: Punches in their home number on the cell phone.


    Ken: Picks up cordless phone which is next to him, and starts to hand it to Nancy—he almost never answers the phone himself. 


    Nancy:  “I’m busy here, answer it for me.”


    Ken:  “Hello?”


    Nancy:  “Hello”


    Ken:  (seriously)  “Who is this?”


    Nancy starts laughing.


    Ken: turning to Nancy says “Shhh, I can’t hear whose on the phone!”  Then realizes what is happening, and starts talking to Nancy on the phone!


    Nancy:  “Hang up Honey!”


    He does.



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    HOW OLD PEOPLE HAVE FUN!


    The scenario:  Nancy and Ken sitting in the living room in their respective recliners, which are located about 2 ft. apart.  Ken is watching tv, Nancy is figuring out how her new cell phone works.


    Nancy:  dialing their home phone number.  Cordless phone next to Ken rings.


    Ken always hands the phone to Nancy when it rings, because it it usually for her.


    Ken is not paying attention to what Nancy is doing, and starts to hand her the phone. 


    Nancy:  “I’m busy here, you answer it”.


    Ken: ” Hello??”


    Nancy: “Hello!”


    Ken:  (very serious)  “Who is this?”


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    Now, which one of us is ready for the loony bin??


    Do any of you read my favorite comic strip “Pickles”, about the elderly couple?  This reminds me of something they would do.


    Once Ken realized it was me on the phone, he started laughing and talking to me—over the phone.  I told him he could hang up now.