I did not sleep last night – and no clue why. I was just wide away from like 2:30am on. Hoping tonight will be better. My humidifier left crazy light patterns on my wall.

Almost looks like a galaxy.
This morning I had a little more to do than typical lately, which was good. I left Pinnacle and stopped at Home Depot to see if they had 3 inch square tile for my project. Nope! I know Kelly can get them for me, and I’m not in a hurry, so that’s ok. I stopped at Aldi and got small bottles of water. Came across my friend Teresa and her dog Gigi and we chatted in the parking lot for almost half an hour.

Also got Elderberry vitamins, and the hull-less popcorn. I came home and made the popcorn chocolate drizzled, and made CC pretzels with the leftover melted chocolate.

White and Chocolate drizzle

Pretzels using up the rest of the melted chocolate.
I put my ice cream into individual servings. Keeps me from over indulging!

Mini servings.
I still have ironing to do, but I did walk up and get the mail and pick up a fair size branch in my yard and stuck it in the trash. Also repaired two items of clothing that needed sewing corrections. My mail was the Colonial Williamsburg ‘Trend and Traditions’ magazine.

Today I am thankful for – again – good friends!

Teresa and Gigi – Archive photo
Quote of the Day:

PEANUTS?

TOMORROW February 11th is:
Giving Hearts Day; Promise Day; National Lost Penny Day; Armed Forces Day; National Shut In Visitation Day; National Make a Friend Day; Be Electrific Day; Grandmother Achievement Day; International Day of Women and Girls in Science; National Don’t Cry Over Spilled Milk Day; National Guitar Day; National Investors Day; National Latte Day; National Pep Rally Day; Satisfied Staying Single Day (Not touching that one…); National White Shirt Day; National Plum Pudding Day.
Give what you can to those who need; It’s easy to lose a penny. It would be fun to make a friend. I have a bunch of white shirts! God Bless…
Movie from 1956:

On this day in History: 1968 American two-time world champion Peggy Fleming comfortably wins the Olympic women’s figure skating gold medal at the Grenoble Winter Games. (I loved to ice skate and at age 18 I thought that was the greatest thing!)
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