The Friday Five ~ Oct. 31

Happy Halloween!

1000_F_211914291_Qs09VKAaEx15YWyQu8MYNEGTTffPyDeEWell, here we are. The last day of October. Where has the year gone? I know that part of the year was quite stressful as I was worried about the vision in my left eye, but as we race to the end of 2015 things are looking bright. Here are this week’s Friday Five.

  1. I have never been a person who putters around. Not my thing. And yet, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday that is exactly what I did. Consequently my shelves are tidy and neat!
  2. I overfilled my pajama drawer and it got stuck. I was unsure how to fix it, as I could not get it open. So I Googled it. First I searched and found out that I needed to get the drawer above out and then pinch the two slide mechanisms and gently slide the drawer out. Anyway these drawers weigh a ton, but in the end I was able to do it as well as put everything back. I’m pretty proud of that.
  3. I went in today for my first hair shaping in nearly two years.
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    The good news is that my natural curls are back and my hair will be eaasier to do.
  4. I stopped over at George’s Diner for lunch on Thursday. It’s the first time I have been there since Jon and Jose were here.
  5. Lastly, My plans this weekend are to keep puttering. I want this place to not only look neat, but actually be neat, even the closets!

Have a great weekend as we welcome in the month of November.

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Happy 4th Birthday Heidi!

It’s hard to believe that Heidi is now four years old. It seems like just the other day, I flew down to Nashville to pick her up. I’d seen pictures and somehow knew we were meant to be together.

I think of everything we have been through, and I know I could not have gotten through it all without my best little buddy.

The little puppy with the red collar is my girl.

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It’s amazing how a little being like Heidi has fit into my life so easily. It’s like I have always known her.

A big thank you to her Breeder, Gail, from Boreas Dachshunds. She surprised me when I went to pick up Heidi. You see all registered dogs have a Professional name. She is Heidi, but in the AKC she is Boreas Happy Ending.

And that she is! My Happy Ending!

For the first nine months of her life, I slept with my boots on so I could race outside with her during potty training. This sweet little doll has slept with me every night, curled up on top of my stomach.

She brings me such joy!

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The Friday Five Oct. 17th

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  1. I felt pretty sad to hear of Diane Keaton’s death. It seems that 2025 has been full of losses in the entertainment world. I remember talking with my grandmother about loss. But for her, it wasn’t just celebrities; it was people in her own family and peer group. She said that if you live long enough, it happens. Grandma has been gone 40 years, but I still recall our conversations, and I miss her very much.
  2. My house shingles are done. I have cedar shakes for my siding, thus proving you can take the girl off of Cape Cod, but you can’t take the Cape Cod out of the girl. It was a big job. Anyone who has had to refinish cedar shakes knows that you need to strip the mold and mildew off the shingles and then use a good product to seal, tint, and finish the seal.
  3. I also needed some repair work done to the outside frames of the windows. Anyway, it’s all done now, and I ordered the shutters. Once again, my house is a light, Cape Cod blue/gray.
  4. Just when I thought that my health was on an upswing, I got the stomach flu! It hit me like a ton of bricks. So I am taking things slowly, and I hope the flu will be gone quickly.
  5. I’ve been playing around with AI. For me, I have used it to look back at what might have been. For anyone who has lost a child, there comes a day when there are no new pictures. For me, it has been forty years. But with AI, I made a little snippet so that it lets me see Katie once again.

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The Friday Five ~ October 10th

1000_F_211914291_Qs09VKAaEx15YWyQu8MYNEGTTffPyDeEAnother week has flown by. In a month, we will celebrate Thanksgiving, and after that, Christmas. The older I get, the faster time goes by. So, here is this week’s Friday Five.

  1. Well, here we are, October 10th. Today was the day I woke up to freezing temperatures, so I had to turn on the heat. I hated to.89452363-5c6c-4779-9d63-9a4097da9eeaI try every year to put it off. However, when Heidi is in a sweater and I’m wearing a turtleneck with a polar fleece jacket, it is time to flip the switch and take the chill out of the air.
  2. My Medicare Plus package arrived. For the first time in many years, the cost has remained the same. I have to say, this plan covered me quite well. After all the difficulties with my eye, the issue has been covered.
  3.   Heidi has a date with the groomer on Sunday. Madison has been a God-send for Heidi. My Vet prescribed a special shampoo to help soothe Heidi’s allergy. She is also getting her nails clipped because they cause more harm when the itchiness gets her going.
  4. I like to sleep in a cool room. I love to sleep under warm blankets and comforters. Nothing I had fit the bill. I saw a winter-weight comforter. I wasn’t paying too much attention, but I just ordered one. A friend told me it was also weighted and might be hard to move under. Last night I used it for the first time. I loved it! I snuggled right down and slept better than I had in a long time.
  5. And lastly, this weekend is the Sandwich, NH Fair. I have always loved going, but have missed it for a while.Oct 12 024

    But this weekend I will break out my coat, hat, and gloves, and off I will go. As you can see, I get along with old goats pretty well!

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And Just Like That…

…Covid has come to call again!

It started last week. I felt icky—a slight cough, a little congestion, no appetite, and no taste for food. By Friday, I was running a fever and spent the day in my pajamas.

I took a COVID-19 test, and the first one was negative. But I kept feeling worse, and on Saturday, I took another test, and that was positive.

For whatever reason, COVID-19 has returned.

I ordered my groceries, drinks, and food that was easy to get down, and Heidi and I prepared for long naps.

My fever broke on Monday, and I have a bit more energy today, Wednesday. I still plan naps with Heidi, but I may actually be able to get a few things done.

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The Friday Five ~ September 26th

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I was looking for a theme for this week’s Friday Five, but really couldn’t find one. So here is a mishmash of thoughts from my week.

  1. My gutters were in bad shape. In fact, I had portions of my field growing in them. Since we had decided I no longer climb ladders, I called several leaf/gutter companies.  I got quotes, and last week they were installed.
  2. On Wednesday, we had torrential rain. It was a dark night, and suddenly I began to hear unfamiliar sounds. I did not sleep well after that. As the day dawned, I could see where the noise was coming from. The new gutters!
  3. I have binge-watched an enjoyable show. “Leanne” on Netflix. I have always loved Leanne Morgan, and her TV show does not disappoint!
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  4. Last week, the Class of 1975 from my high school held its 50th Reunion. As I looked through their pictures, I thought about where I will be next year when I have my 50th Reunion. I plan to go back to Cape Cod, rent a small cottage, and reminisce. See my classmates, walk the beaches near my childhood home, and lay flowers on the graves of many of my loved ones.
  5. I’ve decided that before attending the reunion, I will have my hair and makeup done professionally.  Life has not been kind to my body or my face.  I will also shop for a cute outfit.

Well, that wraps it up for the last Friday of September 2025. I think 2025 has raced by.

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Have a great weekend!

The Friday Five ~Sept 19th

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This week was full, full, full. I even had to set the alarm so I was up and dressed when crews arrived.  So here goes, on what happened.

    1. A representative from Leaf Filter came by and provided me with a quote. I liked their product, and my gutters were in dire need of repair.
    2. The quote was good, and they could start the job on Thursday. All this was perfect!
    3. On Wednesday, I took Heidi to the Veterinarian.  She has an eye infection, and I am concerned about her rear legs. She seems to rock her legs, not moving normally, more like a cowboy who has been too long in the saddle.
    4. She has Luxating Patellae. At least there is a fix for this. Surgical. But dogs usually handle it all well.
    5. And lastly, today is my mammogram day. Oh, joy!

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September 11, 2001

I think we can all recall where we were and what we were doing on that fateful day in September.

September 11, 2001

It was a beautiful day here in New Hampshire. Sunny, bright, clear with blue skies. I was taking a shower and getting ready for a dental appointment, while Jack was working on shingling the house. It was a day like any other here.

Jack had the TV in our bedroom pointed out the window so he could listen to the morning news.

Suddenly, I felt a hand on my arm, and Jack told me I had to get out of the shower now; something was happening. I was a little dazed and confused. I shut the water in the shower off and grabbed my towel.

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Jack and I sat in our family room watching Fox News, ABC, and CNN. A plane had hit one of the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center in downtown New York City. Jack, as a former Airline Pilot, knew immediately that it was no accident.

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While we watched, suddenly another plane came in and hit the other Tower!
We were both in shock. We listened to reports. No one was saying terrorism, not at first. But both Jack and I knew.

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I look at this picture, and I know that none of those innocent people got out alive. That thought brings me to tears each time I see it.

We watched the Towers come down, one and then the other. We knew people had died. We didn’t know how many.

At 12:30, I drove to my dental appointment. There was no other car on the road. Not one. I arrived at my dental appointment to find that I was the only patient who hadn’t canceled that day.

When I got home, we watched TV all day. I called my family and my close friends. To hear their voices.

It doesn’t matter your political affiliations or how you feel about war. What matters is that on September 11, 2001, innocent people died in New York City, in Washington, DC, and in Shanksville, PA.

People like you and me. Just because. That was the day I realized we were no longer safe at home.

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I also learned that when our country is attacked in such a manner, we pull together and unify.

God Bless all who lost their lives that day, to their families, who will never be the same, and all who serve this country every day to protect and defend us.

September 11, 2001: Basic Facts

Chronology
8:46 AM: A plane crashes into the north tower of the World Trade Center.
9:03 AM: A plane crashes into the south tower of the World Trade Center.
9:17 AM The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) shuts down all New York City area airports.
9:21 AM The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) halts all flights at U.S. airports. It is the first
time in history that air traffic has been halted nationwide.
9:38 AM: A plane crashes into the Pentagon. Evacuation begins immediately.
9:45 AM The White House evacuates.
10:05 AM The south tower of the World Trade Center collapses.
10:10 AM A portion of the Pentagon collapses.
10:10 AM A plane crashes in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
10:22 AM The State and Justice Departments, as well as the World Bank, are evacuated.
10:28 AM The World Trade Center’s north tower collapses.
10:45 AM All federal office buildings in Washington, D.C. are evacuated.
1:44 PM Five warships and two aircraft carriers are ordered to leave the U.S. Naval Station in Norfolk, Virginia, to protect the East Coast.
4:10 PM Building 7 of the World Trade Center collapses.

The Flights
American Airlines Flight 11
From: Boston, Massachusetts (Logan Airport)
To: Los Angeles, California
Lives: 92 people on board
Crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 8:46 AM

United Airlines Flight 175
From: Boston, Massachusetts (Logan Airport)
To: Los Angeles, California
Lives: 65 people on board
Crashed into the South Tower of the World Trade Center at 9:03 AM

American Airlines Flight 77
From: Washington, D.C. (Dulles Airport)
To: Los Angeles, CA
Lives: 64 people on board
Crashed into the Pentagon at 9:38 AM

United Airlines Flight 93
From: Newark, New Jersey
To: San Francisco, California
Lives: 44 people on board
Crashed into rural Pennsylvania (southeast of Pittsburgh)

Victims
Victims came from more than 90 countries around the world.
The following are the numbers of people who died at each site:

World Trade Center 2,823 (includes airline passengers)
Pentagon 125 (not including plane victims)
Flight 11 – 92 people on board
Flight 175 – 64 people on board
Flight 77 – 64 people on board
Flight 93 – 44 people on board

The initial numbers are indelible: 8:46 a.m. and 9:02 a.m., the times the Towers were hit. The time the burning towers stood: 56 minutes and 102 minutes—the time they took to fall: 12 seconds. From there, they ripple out.

That day, these first responders also died, as they raced to the scene trying to save anyone they could.

343 Firefighters (including a chaplain and two paramedics) of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY)
37 Police Officers of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department (PAPD)
23 Police Officers of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and 8 Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics from private emergency medical services.
1 Patrolman from the New York Fire Patrol

Fact Sheet
U.S. Department of State
Washington, DC
August 15, 2002

I Can See

Today I was my doctor’s star patient. I actually drove myself, which was a real surprise. Anyone who has been down and out for a while will tell you that their skills do not stay as sharp. So, I’ve made small trips around town to regain my skills. Today was the big trip, 75 miles each way!

I made it just fine, but I admit to feeling a wee bit tired on my way home.

I digress.

I was the star patient because the pressure in my left eye had gone down from 34 to 18! When they checked my vision, although it is not 20/20 in that eye, I could pass the Eye test to renew my license.

So I made it home, and I am making up a six-week chart, as I work to wean myself off all my pills and drops!

Back at the beginning of July, I was terrified that I would not get my vision back. Here I am. My vision is back, and I am one happy and fortunate girl!

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The Friday Five ~ Sept. 5th

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Well, here we are, the first week of September. The last few days have been a bit gloomy, with no appreciable rain.

  1. The lawns are crunchy and brown, which reminds me of our trip through San Diego.  Poor Max (Our White German Shepherd at the time) had lapped up some ocean water, and on our way to the campsite, Max became ill. We pulled into a parking lot, and there was no grass to be found. Alas, Max had to use the crunchy brown stuff to be sick on.
  2. Tuesday, I go back to see my doctor. I sure hope the pressure in my left eye has gone down. Anything under 34 would be fantastic. Even though my vision is good, the pressure will be the next thing to conquer!
  3. My car was detailed, and it once again looks brand new. It’s a 2023 Highlander with 6949 miles on it.20250903_164215

    My Toyota Dealer says he knows I will not be a frequent buyer. True. Unless something goes wrong, DACKEL and I will be riding together for a long time.

  4. Miss Heidi is happy that I can drive short distances. She’s a real beauty, and she is so good to her mommy.20250901_174723

    I want to get her a safety car seat so I can get her in securely and booster her up a bit to look outside.

  5. In the last week, I have had many people drop in. They all say the same thing. “Your driveway is beautiful!”

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