September 18, 2022

Kelly and I left the house at a little before 8am, and arrived in Stahlstown with time to spare. It was cool in the mountains, but we were comfortable with hoodies. The Stahlstown United Methodist Church hosted the service and the minister was very engaging. Her message was ‘Jesus and Mr. Rogers’ – which if you couldn’t guess, it was the good Samaritan. The ‘neighbor.’ She had a short children’s message before the main message, and there were three hymns. It’s the first time in as long as I can remember when I’ve attended an outdoor church service. Very blessed.

Entertainment and worship stage
Minister leading worship – see the cat in the ‘window’?
Children’s church – sorry about the man in the middle!
A lady in the front row – whom I know – had the tag on her hat. If I know her, it was intentional!

We set up my book table outside the Flax Scutching building. Marilee spent a lot of time popping by our table to chat, and a friend that works in the Ligonier Library (Shirley) came over and talked several times. My good friend Ed Kelemen was there, too – he is very successful! Kelly made Energy Balls (which contain ground Flax seed) and we shared with Marilee, Shirley, and Ed. We took turns walking through the tents and checking out the booths. We also had food vouchers for lunch, plus before we left we split a funnel cake. I bought cider so I can have hot cider for breakfast a few times.

‘Author’ at her book table with display
Shirley and Rick (who I just met)
The Regulars are… here!
Colonials read for lunch
Cutest service dog I ever saw – with a pink visor hat!
Flax equipment
More flax equipment
and more…
Row of craft tents
Hoping no one is really using this…
Children’s area
Engine pump for water.
Regiment flag in the encampment

The views were wonderful coming down off the mountain. It was a beautiful drive home. We ordered Jioio’s pizza for supper, and that was the perfect ending to our day!

September 18 – Describe your typical school day outfit. “When in high school I wore skirts & blouses, all homemade. Saddle shoes were popular & then penny loafers. I polished my shoes often.”

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Skunk Hollow Outing at the Dillweed – 2008

TOMORROW September 19th is:

Tomorrow is ‘getting the crown on my implant’ day. I don’t think I’d make a convincing pirate. Have a great week! God bless…

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September 16, 2022

I was happy to laze around this morning and take my time. I changed and washed bed sheets, had breakfast, then decided to check out a garage sale up on Mohawk (where I used to live). Turns out it was the house right across the street. It was nice to talk to Edith and her family who was there helping out. There wasn’t much left – which was ok with me – but it was a good visit. I think they are one of the last families from the original little group of neighbors.

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After that I went to Lowe’s to pick up something recommended (suggested!) at my doctor’s appointment. When I came out the Boy Scouts were selling popcorn and pretzels. I agreed to pretzels without realizing how expensive they are now. But it was a good cause so I didn’t fret – at least not for very long! I felt I might need to re-finance my house…

Very expensive pretzels!

I went to Mary’s picnic – it was a nice group. I knew two of the people there, in addition to Poppy the dog and Mary. She had snacks and desserts and drinks. We were ‘christening’ her new patio. It’s a beautiful space, with a nice cabana and two huge umbrellas. There was a good breeze and lots of shade. She has a really nice back yard – pretty, level, and welcoming! I loved the trees.

Mary’s back yard
New patio
Mary and Colleen
Colleen, Mary, and Amy
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Mary’s mom Nancy and dog Poppy

Kelly and I went to Gabe’s. We both found a few things to try on, but when we got back to the dressing rooms they were closed. We didn’t want to risk purchasing anything because at Gabe’s you can’t actually trust sizes. Bummer.

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September 17 – Who was the best teacher you ever had? Why? “Mrs. Shaffer. She had a way of making everything so interesting. I learned a lot that helped me pass the test to go into high school.”

Calendar inspiration – It’s the spirit of fun that makes a picnic special!

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Peyton and I at a picnic at Linn Run – 2016

TOMORROW September 18th is:

Tomorrow I will be in Stahlstown at the Flax Festival. If you can, come up and see us! It’s a really nice event. Hope to see you – God bless!

Stahlstown Flax Scutching Festival logo

PS – I will post the BONFIRE pictures either tomorrow or Monday!! Stay tuned!

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September 16, 2022

It’s already after midnight, so I’m not posting anything about my day. I’ll catch up on Saturday! We had the bonfire at Beth’s for the Skunk Hollow cousins – and it was a wonderful evening. The moon watched over us all evening and followed us home!

September 16 – Did you ever have a crush on a teacher? “When I was in 2nd grade I liked Jay Dilts. He was kind and very nice to me.”

Calendar inspiration – Be kind and generous with everyone, every day!

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My mom (left) and her sister Hazel (right)
Formal affair!

TOMORROW September 17th is:

So tomorrow – clean up, clean up, everybody clean up! And Dance while you’re at it! Enjoy your Saturday, and indeed, be kind to your dog; be responsible! God bless…

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September 15, 2022

As usual for a Thursday I started out in Jeannette, then had a doctor’s appointment. Since changing providers in September, I had some updating of my files to do. Dr. Cole is so nice, and I always appreciate his insight and encouragement. I had to change some appointments and set up a few new ones, but finally got it all lined up.

Fall tree in the doctor’s office
The ornaments were so cute!

From there I went to the pharmacy to pick up a new prescription – but it wasn’t there yet. Turns out it was emailed to my previous pharmacy, and it took some phone calls and some twisting and turning to get everything cleared up. Once we got the records changed from the old pharmacy to the new one, I discovered that the new one (CVS) was trying to refill all the meds on my record! Again, it took some phone calls but got that squared away, too. I believe all is on track now, at least for the moment.

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Greensburg didn’t have any deals, so I headed home for a late lunch. I also made a big pot of cream of potato soup, and had a cup just now before starting this. Kathy stopped to pick something up and we chatted for a bit – but that is my very ordinary, non-descript day! We’ll see if I can beef it up for tomorrow!

half of the soup – the rest put away…

September 15 – What teacher did you dislike the most? Why? “Mayador McMillia was a very un-fair teacher. He was disliked by all the parents, as well as the students. I was in 5th or 6th grade when he taught a Davis School.”

Calendar inspiration – Enjoy everyday activities while anticipating your next adventure. – I guess that would be my day; I’m anticipating tomorrow’s Skunk Hollow bonfire at Beth’s with all the girls!

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Some of the Skunk Hollow Girls. 2015
Gwen – front
starting left: Beth, Colleen, Connie, Kathy, Karen O, Gail, Susan, Marge

TOMORROW September 16th is:

All parents that I know work – either outside or AT the home. Something to celebrate! Play-Doh? No — not for me! I’ll celebrate my sweet cousins! God bless…

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September 14, 2022

Even though I always clean the house on Wednesday if possible, it’s still a lazy start to the day. I can take my time over breakfast and do little side chores as I come across them. I can hurry if I need to; today I didn’t need to.

Muffins – it’s what’s for breakfast.

Di sent me a txt from a mutual friend from high school who is in route to New Jersey from Chicago. Pictures of the deer at their campsite; a beautiful sunset from a mountaintop site. It’s fun to share pictures and adventures of friends!

visitors for dinner.

This evening was the volunteer appreciation picnic at Hanna’s Town. There were 72 people! That’s the most we’ve had, at least in my experience. Several board members attended, plus the paid staff, plus volunteers and guests. The meal was catered and all the food was good – wine and spirits were flowing freely but everyone was sensible and having a great time. Louise gave out several fun awards (best popcorn salesperson at events, honorary bear director – he chased a bear out of the parking lot, etc.) and we paid honor to the three volunteers that were dedicated to the site that had passed away during the past 18 months. It was a very nice evening.

Volunteers!
Lisa – director of Westmoreland County Historical Society
Wildflower centerpieces
Smaller one
Louise (right) and Scott and some board members.
Full house
My friend Claudia – fourth on right looking at the camera
Lisa and Louise
Joanna – first person I ever met when I started volunteering in 2002
Louise in her witch’s had – promoting the Jack-O-Lantern tours!

September 14 – What was your most embarrassing school moment? “I guess I was daydreaming when the teacher told us to get out our tablet and pencil for our spelling test. When she went to collect our papers I didn’t have any to give her. She left one of the older girls give me the spelling words so I wouldn’t get a zero grade.”

Calendar Inspiration – We grow and learn the most at home among our family – those lessons last forever!

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A happy graduate – 13 years of formal learning completed.

TOMORROW September 15th is:

Lots to celebrate tomorrow. I’m leaning toward the double cheeseburger. But then, I do love to learn new things, and these days the best way to do that is online. Have a happy Thursday. God bless…

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September 13, 2022

For some reason I had another ‘couldn’t fall asleep’ night. Getting bloodwork is not stressful or worrisome so not sure what the problem was. I know the only way I could stay awake was to keep busy all day!

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I walked into the Quick Draw lab at 8:48am, and there wasn’t another person waiting. I think that’s the first time that ever happened. I didn’t have to wait at all. The technician was very good – I didn’t feel it at all. And I only have a small bruise on my arm – about the size of a dime. That’s amazing too!

Tiny bruise – that’s good!

Just found out that Sherree (Jen’s mom) had her surgery yesterday morning. Not sure of the details, but she’s home and resting. If you can, take a quick minute and pray for her comfort and healing. Wishing you the best, Sherree!

I went to Greensburg directly after my bloodwork, then down to Jeannette. They needed to pick up a car at Igloo (repair shop) so I followed Barry down and drove him back. They are still a little short staffed. Then I buzzed down to Irwin and picked up a stack of greeting cards and splurged on an afternoon snack!

Snack

I concentrated on outside work this afternoon. There’s always something to do in the yard and gardens. I cut the grass, weed-whacked, finally spread the Weed and Feed, then blew the walks and driveway clean. That was the whole afternoon. It was sunny and beautiful but much cooler than it has been. And that was my day! I’ll probably iron and write out some greeting cards later.

I only used one mower, but used the weed-whacker, blower, and spreader! The reindeer just hibernated…

September 13 – Name the schools that you went to. “8 years to Davis School. Plumville High School for 2 years.”

Calendar Inspiration – Be mindful of the good things and quiet times. Count your blessings!

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Scripture – I love this verse!

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Me with Thomas Jefferson – in Williamsburg VIRGINIA!

TOMORROW September 14th is:

Oooo. I could go to Virginia. I still qualify as a parent even though my kids are grown and on their own, so I could take the day off. But wait. I’m ALWAYS off on Wednesday! What a sobering thought. God bless!

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September 12, 2022

I definitely crossed things off my list today. I worked in Jeannette, and since Kevin was working alone this morning I stuck around for a little bit and watched the phones while he picked up a car at the shop. I stopped at the bank on the way to Greensburg, and also stopped to get the call-in number to make an appointment for bloodwork (routine). Greensburg, then home.

Blood Work Clip Art Cartoon

After I grabbed a quick, light lunch I changed clothes and did a load of laundry. I was going to put Weed and Feed on the lawn but it’s recommended to have dry weather for 24 hours. I barely let that thought cross my mind when it started to drizzle. So I switched gears – the sun came out and I put Round Up on some of the weeded spots on the hill. Thankfully it didn’t rain for several hours after I finished that!

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Go away!

After folding the clothes from the dryer, I lugged everything upstairs and tackled the oven. It was really dirty, and it’s a job I dislike. Since I was meeting friends for dinner I figured that would be my reward for hard work!

Dirty oven
Clean oven

I met Liz, April, and Joelyn at Panera Bread at the Mall for dinner. Liz, April and I had bread-bowl soups, and Joelyn had an Asian Chicken Salad. We got there at five, and we were still talking non-stop (lots of laughs, too!) when they started locking up at 8pm! What a wonderful evening with three special ladies. I always feel like my soul has been fed after we’ve been together. We have such different life situations, and we are from four different decades, yet we connect so well. I hope we don’t wait quite so long to get together again! It was a great night!

Joelyn and Me
Liz and April

September 12 – Tell about a teacher’s pet. “In my first year of high school, Opal McMillan was the teacher’s pet in our home room. She was SMART, pretty, and her father was one of the richest people in town.” Sounds like a nice Nellie Olsen!

Calendar Inspiration – comes from Snoopy today!

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PEEPS last Easter 2021

TOMORROW September 13th is:

Wonder if Uncle Sam Day is connected to Dan Rice. Peanuts? Really?? Tomorrow for me will be bloodwork day. Thankfully I have an early appointment! Have a happy day. God bless…

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September 11, 2022

Mary was already at church when I got there early – we both were gathering up the last few items we needed from the craft room to finish the lesson. Max and Gracie were really good; very engaged in the lesson of Putting Jesus First. They loved the paper plate clock that had moveable hands: Take Time for Jesus! To emphasize the theme, I took a plastic cup and put a big rock in it. Fit perfectly. Then I took the rock out, and had some green tinted rice. They each put spoonfuls of rice in the empty cup, saying things that they loved doing. But then — the rock wouldn’t fit in the cup! No room for Jesus! We dumped the rice back into the bowl, put the Jesus rock back in, and then poured the rice in on top – and it filtered around the rock and fit! They thought it was magic – but it did show that if you put Jesus first everything else will fit, too!

Gracie likes having sleepovers with friends
Max likes playing ball in the yard with his dad.
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But they’ll both put Jesus first!

I finally got to the grocery store and bought what I needed except for the food for the bonfire on Friday night. It needs to be purchased fresh. I did stop at Gabe’s and bought two (Opps!!!) blankets: A fall one and a Halloween one. I had birthday money tucked away that I forgot about, and it was exactly the right amount. So now I’m excited for my new fall, cozy blankets. Especially with the cooler weather coming on.

Pretty blue with pumpkins and leaves for fall
Halloween puppies!

After lunch I did a load of laundry and then mixed up cinnamon streusel muffins (with a few chocolate chips tossed in!). I found the kitchen curtain/shade that will match, but I need to get Kelly to help me finish the order. She’ll be up Sunday! Felt like a busy/lazy day!

A touch of chocolate is always welcome.

I gleaned a few thoughts from Jerry’s message this morning. First is our quote for the day, listed below! Second I learned about redwood trees and the lesson they teach us. Redwoods can grow to be between 300 and 400 feet tall. But their root system only goes down about 6 or 8 feet. However to they stay UP? The secret is that their roots go OUT about 100 feet in all directions, and they intertwine with the roots of the trees around them, which makes them strong, tall, straight and steady. We need to take that lesson to heart, and realize that we can support and encourage each other and withstand anything that comes our way!

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Redwoods

September 11 – Tell about the naughtiest kid in school. “In our one room school we had several who kept the teacher alert. Eugene Clowser got in trouble A LOT. Blain Cunningham was the one that ‘tormented’ Ruth Sink (Martin) and me.”

September 11 – We will Never Forget…

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Looks like a mini-Hulk – but it’s Christina! (2008)

TOMORROW September 12th is:

I love McDonald’s chocolate milkshake – and today’s sermon was on the importance of encouragement. Not a fan of Video Games (Don’t tell Logan and Chase that!!). I would not want to exchange my bosses. I really like them! I’ll stay put! Have a great week. God bless…

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September 10, 2022

Today was an adventure! Before breakfast I changed bed sheets, did laundry, and got a shower and dressed. Kathy picked me up at 10:30am and we headed to Vanderbilt to the church down there. They were having a Rummage sale fundraiser – everything $1.00! Sounded like a deal to us!

We drove for about 25 minutes before we realized that the GPS auto-corrected Vanderbilt to Vandergrift! We ended up an hour away from where we were going! We laughed and laughed, and kept finding funny things. The little WRONG township was OKLAHOMA, so we said we went to the church by way of Oklahoma so it took us longer than we planned! But we re-routed and arrived a noon, having enjoyed the farms and fields and mountain views on the drive.

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Beautiful views of the mountains
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Mountains with little town tucked at the bottom.

Kathy bought a few things, and I picked up 2 flat sheets to use as paint cloths since I ‘lost’ mine! And the bonus was three-fold: We got to visit with dear friends Lynn and Greg (minister and wife). We found some bargains. We met a tiny dog that loves shopping! That dog never made a peep!

Lynn and Kathy
Greg contemplating
Puppy shopper
Beautiful purple Motorcycle at the Rummage Sale.
I don’t think it was $1……
I was excited to see the inside of the church. I didn’t picture it this way from watching Greg’s messages.

I grabbed a ‘Snail’ (pastry) for a quick hunger-stopper and went down to Nate’s. I had a roaster to give them and I needed to pay Jen for a fundraiser ticket for the rescue. I stopped at Shop and Save on the way home and got Blue Bonnet margarine; one of the few places that has it these days.

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The weather was cool and comfortable, so I tackled the weeds in the side garden plot by the driveway. Got it totally done! I even had time to cut the grass. I noticed a limb stuck in the maple in the front yard. It was about `15 feet long so I had to saw it into pieces to get it ready for the trash. If I remember I’ll take the 3 larger pieces to the bonfire Friday night.

Side garden
Looks so much better
The sage has taken over the corner.

I caught a picture of last night’s almost-full moon just as it was morphing from orange to bright white. It was a beautiful moon.

Almost full moon last night.

September 10 – Tell about who you thought was the dumbest kid in school and why. “In grade school it was Henry Leczner. He never tried to learn (we thought). He had a rough home life. In high school we thought Eugene Condolpha couldn’t do anything right except play basketball.” By today’s standards that would probably be ok. Sports are the THING!!!

Calendar inspirations – Some people make us feel special – thank them!

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PART of the Skunk Hollow Cousins – they do make me feel special (2015)

TOMORROW September 11th is:

I make my bed EVERY DAY. I don’t have a hound to hug, but I will remember my Tazz. And after visiting the Flight 93 Memorial this spring I have a far different emotional interpretation for Patriot’s Day. I know quite a number of grandparents – and in fact I am one! God bless… And take time to remember 9/11…

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September 9, 2022

I DID stay home all day – at least so far! I may have to run down to Nate’s later – or tomorrow afternoon. I’ll see what time I finish this.

I set up my over the counter order account with Aetna, and then ordered a few things. I also washed the windows – AGAIN – since the power washing made for a beautiful deck but messy windows. All good now! Then I spent the rest of afternoon pulling weeds, doing laundry, and working on my Flower Story for the SHWF bonfire at Beth’s. So it was a very full and full-filling day! Here are some hill pictures.

September 9 – Tell about who you thought was the smartest kid in school and why. “In grade school I always was sure when you got to 7th & 8th grade you knew everything. In high school I was among the top students in our class. We all studied hard to get good grades.” I’m so sad for mom that she didn’t continue her education. She loved learning!

Calendar inspiration – Plan ahead – don’t wait until the last minute to do something.

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Continuing Education – Autmn Rose

TOMORROW September 10th is:

I eat dinner with the TV almost every night! I’ll be doing that shortly. And tomorrow is Rummage Sale day – Kathy and I are venturing out. Have a blessed day …

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