Saturday, June 6, 2026
Saturday Smiles
Well, my lilacs have bloomed! They look so beautiful this year and the fragrance is just lovely. It makes sitting on the deck swing so calming and peaceful.
As I mentioned in my last post, B and I went to see the movie "Pressure". I am not a big fan of war movies but B really wanted to see it. I was surprised to find that I did enjoy it. What I was not too pleased about was the cost of going to the movies. Yes, we did go on the $5.00 Monday and we did get a senior citizen rate on admission but still it was expensive. Admission for 2 plus 1 small soda, 1 small popcorn and a bottle of water came to almost $50. I admit we haven't gone to the movies too often in these later years but that price is ridiculous! B said we would only go to the movies again if there was something we really, really, really wanted to see.
The coffeemaker decided to die on Wednesday morning. So we definitely had to go out and get a new one. No caffeine in this house makes for a very dangerous environment (lol). We had to go to Meijers anyway to get one of my prescriptions refilled so we went shopping for a coffeemaker while we waited. There were so many to look at. Brand names I had never heard of before and some with so many buttons on them, they could have been on a spacecraft to be launched by Nasa. We finally found one with just enough buttons on it to brew the coffee and set the alarm for morning. Just what we need....the basics. We walked around Meijers some more to kill time. Have you ever noticed how some people push their shopping carts around? I mentioned to B that if those same people drive their cars the way they use the shopping carts, they are accidents waiting to happen. After getting the prescription refill and paying for the coffeemaker, we headed to Lowe's to price concrete pavers. We have an area between the house and garage that gets no sun and therefore turns into a muddy mess with either rain or when we use the hose. We decided this year to put cement pavers down to eliminate the mess and to make the area look a bit nicer. The price of pavers as well as the sand needed to set them was not bad, however, putting concrete pavers as well as bags of sand in the back of the car was not an option. We are hoping we can get our youngest son to bring his truck over so we can use it to pick them up.
Thursday was my day to get my monthly B12 shot. While I was at the medical center to get the shot, B took some donations to the St. Vincent dePaul store and some books to the public library that I donate toward their book sales. Afterwards, we went to the local ice cream shop and had hot fudge sundaes just because it was a beautiful day and we were out.
Friday, there was a gun and knife show in Escanaba (which is about an hour from us) that B wanted to go to. He was disappointed in it as it was mostly knives and very little other militaria. After that, we went to Hobby Lobby where I wanted to pick up some 4th of July decor. I was very annoyed that the store already had out Autumn, Thanksgiving and even Christmas items as well. Talk about rushing things. We had lunch at Culver's and then went to the local grocery store to pick up a few things as we headed for home. The day had been absolutely gorgeous--beautiful weather, sunny & warm. But we got about 5 miles from home and drove into a major rainstorm. It was so bad that for at least 10 minutes, we couldn't see a thing through the rain. Yes, the UP was in a great need of rain but blinding rain is not my idea of fun. However, all the plants and grass got a good soaking which I am happy about.
I hope all of you are making the most of the beautiful and not so beautiful weather in your part of the world.
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Ellen, you are one productive person! That's a lot done in so short a while. I'm delighted that your lilacs are making you happy. In a world that is addicted to their phones and whatnots to make then happy, that you could be moved to joy by flowers is truly wonderful. Our big jasmine bush by the bedroom window went into a burst of white blooms in these recent weeks. Every day, either my husband or I would collect the fragrant blooms for our mini altar. It was like having sweet incense in the home. Your website done over in yellow is the perfect colour to welcome spring and summer. Yellow reminds me of some daisies we had in my home when I was growing up. I haven't seen those around for so long. The weather is nuts here - too much heat and too little rain but there's always a reason to be grateful if you care to look for it and for me it's my tiny herb and veg garden - it finally looks as if I can grow something and not kill it. Going to plant marigolds and zinnias tomorrow as well as start a new rose patch. Fingers crossed they don't perish!!
ReplyDeleteHi! This is Mari from My Little Corner. I'm having trouble signing in with Google today so have to leave a message under anonymous.
ReplyDeleteWe've had beautiful weather in our area of Mich, although yesterday we had soaking rain, but it was needed. Today the sun is shining and the temps are in the 70's.
I was in Hobby Lobby last week and was also annoyed at the Fall decor out when we haven't even made it to July 4~!
Here we have had some pretty bad storms, and been under a few tornado watches (one actually warning as being in our area). Today was lovely though, yet tomorrow more rain and another tornado watch happening.
ReplyDeleteOuch I can't believe that they are putting out decor for those far away seasons already.
God bless.