Saturday, April 9, 2022

To the doctor

We are off to the doctor to have Andy checked out since he has had two falls.  We thought to wait until his appointment on the 20th, but after talking with him on the phone he has to go to OSU for them to check him and, now, and to speak about what has been going on. We can't be too careful at this stage. (Note: doctor sees nothing out of the ordinary at this point.) Thank God.)

We had a nice but short visit from Nancy and Danny who are nomads going from relative to relative to visit and to help out. We would like to have them longer, but they are expected else where.

I want to see Bullet Train (with Brad Pitt) and the newest James Bond movie. But going to a movie theater is not appealing to me.

Well, we are off. Talk to you later. 

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Watch your feet.

 This is the time of life for falling and Andy did so yesterday after exercising.  He thought it happened on the tennis court, but the blood and hair found on the bricks prove otherwise. He is usually so careful because we both know that is the very bad thing to have happen. I did not know about it until this morning. He seems fine but that introduces worry.

No sun again today, but it is around the corner as proof shown by the daffodils. They are popping up while introducing spring.

I have not read a thing for months. So much has been happening that there is no peaceful time to enjoy a book. Johnna, our daughter-in-law, was hit by a man driving while having a seizure. She is still recovering slowly and painfully.

Well isn't this a cheerful post?

Friday, April 1, 2022

Back again

 Well, I am back again.  It has been nothing but sorrow in the Cincinnati Lechler family, and, our dear sister-in-law was put to rest yesterday. Dementia dogged her last days until she disappeared completely. Now, Andy's sister is in Memory Care and although she was able to come to the memorial yesterday, she won't be going home again. Add that to a good friend still fighting it after six years of hell, and that makes quite a list hampered by this condition. Hence, I could not seem to find the words to tell this story which is not mine alone by any means. Glenda's daughters sent her off in style with a very large crowd of people many from the church that she has gone to since it was built. Joe, her husband, was a rock but even he could not calm her towards the end. May she and all those unfortunate enough to get this evil condition now rest in peace.

Winter is teasing us with a bright day one day and snaps back with the winter conditions the next, But, we will beat it in the end because spring always arrives with beauty and grace.

Nate, our grandson is gardening like mad this year taking over Andy's position as head of plants  He is such a blessing, but soon he and Mike will begin the season and hopefully it is a good one for them and all those who are employed...and those who are not employed get to it, we need you too.

I have quite a bit going on at the moment but I hope there is enough good news to tell you about, that is if I have any readers left after my long absence.


Monday, January 24, 2022

Good things

 One good thing about a snowy day like this is there is a pot of beef stew sending good vibes through the house. It is a pleasant time to cook.  It is so quiet and peaceful and unhurried. Reading is a good winter pass time and I have just finished a couple of old friends in the book world and have started The Paris Library by an author I had not read before. I met a friend on the Italy trip and we still send each other emails on different subjects one being a good book not to miss. She turned me on to the Paris Library.  Another good thing to happen is the reliability of Amazon Prime.  No matter the weather I hear it coming and I know I am in for a treat. Who ever thought of this system knew a good idea when presented.

I need to make appointments but I am so content where I am that I keep avoiding the obvious...like the hair. Sigh. I hate using up two hours of my life in a chair getting my hair done. I like the hairdresser and that is the positive side of that coin.

We wisely started early buying food stuff before prices went crazy, but we missed the apple boat. Andy came home with our favorite Honey Crisp apples and discovered they were $2.00 EACH. Now we bow our heads before taking a bite.

Nothing exciting here.  Stay well and safe.

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Where have all the doctors gone?

 I have been fighting the battle of the UTI alone, well, with Andy as a great help. We battled alone for 4 days running to one Urgent Care after another, which in this area I will never step foot in again in any of them. Doesn't anyone work in Columbus any more? We were running around for four days trying to get antibiotics this is because the great OSU My Chart, a great invention until someone got the idea to change it and, of course, screwed it up.  My doctor would not respond to my messages, pleas, if I were to be honest. Total silence like he had gone to gardener's heaven which is an inside joke. Finally after two hours in a chair at the Kroger Little clinic where you can buy a pound of chicken and get your shots on the side we were done not done done, we simply left after finding out that walk in Tuesday had a different meaning. It is tricky,  because walk in Tuesday (without a time slot) doesn't mean that.  Walk in Tuesday is for booster shots. One needs an appointment to see a doctor. Next Urgent Care, closed with a foreign speaking man on the other end of the phone giving instructions about filling out five pages and holding your phone up to the barr on the window to get a time slot in the distant future if they open it  at all. Now Andy does not get fired up at all...but he had had enough. He sat down and wrote to our doctor and in 15 minutes the doctor wrote to me that he had the prescription sent to our CVS and to let him know if I did not feel better in a few days.  Now, that wasn't so hard was it? I was giddy at the drug store picking up my 12 pills-people in there thought they needed some of those happy pills too. But they were mine, all mine.

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Happy New Year

 Hello everyone.  I hope your new year started off  happily. I got to go to Carfagna's twice in one day. I was so disappointed that I spent $300.  Andy sat in the car for an hour reading the paper and just as the bill was rising to an alarming rate, there he was staring in shock at the bill I was paying.  He said nothing on the way home then days later he said something about their prices and I knew it was the end of that store for him as well. Why: it was ugly to begin with and oddly placed.  The meat was all over the store in odd places and odd angles.  I had to ask twice about meat and finally they took me to it.  The staff was plentiful and very helpful.  I like them a lot.  I did not see any of the Amish products that they once had, but I got a case of their pasta sauce. Every thing I found was fresh (and expensive) but I knew I was not coming back.  I bought seven loaves of cheese bread to freeze for Andy's croutons and they were not baked long enough. Sigh. They were okay for croutons for baking in the oven. When they are warm from the oven they are delicious. Hence the second trip was to pick up the freshly baked bread. Their party case was wonderful with all kind of meats and cheese some of which I had never heard of. I did not find all that I wanted because I got tired of searching for the odd placement. I tried to find their wine and the display was stuffed back in a corner room that looked like it wasn't open.  I hope when you go you have better luck and I hope you enjoy it, but, it is not for me.

I haven't been doing too much but I have held my new great grand son. They say their family is complete but I think Stacy, who does all the hard work of bringing them into the world may have different ideas on the subject. She does produce great babies.

All the best to you this new year.

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Hand pies

 Today it is pear and apple hand pies. David had sent a Harry and David treat box and it had the ripe pears and some apples in it.  We have a lot of food to take care of from Christmas, so puff pastry hand pies is one solution. Maybe I can get a good picture of them with y new phone which is a bit scary.  That phone does a lot of things.

Life is leveling out here at Many Branches and we are debating what to do with the tennis court.  I have had it redone and or fixed three times and it needs it now, but I am dragging my feet..  That tennis court is much worse to deal with than a pool I can tell you that.  It looks pretty for a while and suddenly it is a problem again.  All around this city there are tennis clubs; Mike has joined a good one with good rates, so, we are considering having it taken away which is no small feat. We will debate that to death and one day they will come home  and it will be done.

I have pear and apples simmering on the stove and I am still in my night wear, so I will leave you now.


Monday, January 3, 2022

Happy New Year

 Santa knows Trader Joe.  He dropped off a food basket for us via Matt and Stacy and they delivered it last night. There was a bag of Omega Trek Mix that looks so tasty.  Not dried out like a lot of mixes.  It looks freshly packaged.  I will tell you how good it is once we break open the bag.  Andy has opened the Lebkchen cookies and given his approval...but then he never saw a cookie that he did not like (that's a double negative.) The one that might make me bake again is the Chocolate Mochi cake mix with peanut butter frosting mix. The presentation bag was held up by Santa and enclosed in his suit was a bottle of wine.  It was a cute presentation. Thank you Stacy and Matt. Their little girls are little mothers to new baby Mason.

It's peaceful here at Many Branches.

Note: We have started testing the Trader Joe's items and found that the Lebkuchen cookies in the packaging had paper in between the cookies and the paper became one with the rather strange icing Andy, who never turned away from a sweet ate a whole cookie while thinking what the heck is the matter with these cookies--they were tossed!  While the base was not bad the base was not worthy of a buy.

Note: Patty, thank you for your helpful posts.  I do not know how to respond under your posts to talk with you about them.  The Minor thing: I am already using the product you mention but it is not as good in my estimation. I can't put a finger on why the Minor product appeals to me more. I will try to find how to respond to comments and even publish them on the blog, and I have blogged over a thousand times without knowing how to comment back to readers.  Well, DUH...





Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Minor's folly

 I first bought Minor's beef base and also chicken base at Carfagna's for $6. each.  It is a great product for enhancing soups and stews.  Just a teaspoon or even half that can make all the difference. The next time I found it on line and paid eight dollars and ninety nine cents for the same size and same product. Yesterday I went on Amazon to buy the beef again and it was twenty six dollars for (one) the exact same thing, same size etc. I call that unreasonable. We are being taken for a ride.  The good thing is there are a lot of beef based products on the market and even if this is best, I will never buy it. Saying no is the beauty of the situation. (I also have the chicken base, the mushroom base and the vegetable base still on hand. I just checked on line again and Walmart has it, 16 oz. for $31.00. I don't want it from another store on line. Amazon has all my information and it's free delivery and a click away. Boo humbug

I am still using the gargantuan pork shoulder roast.  It's soup today, yesterday it was pork stir fry...there's more. Luckily I am cooking for Adam and his girl because they are so busy getting settled. He stops by each evening for the goodies. So soup with pasta stirrings tonight. (little tiny tiny egg noodles which taste good and helps to thicken the soup)

I don't want to waste any part of a year but I tell you I am looking forward to January 1. I will be jubilant.

Monday, December 27, 2021

Pork roast

 I have a mother of a pork roast, potatoes and carrots roasted with it in the oven.  It is so heavy in that enameled pot that I literally can't lift it. But, I did get a sliver of the pork and it is wonderful. I have to call the troops to come and get some. I should have asked the butcher to cut it in half, but forgot to do that while shopping.

The new version of the book Rebecca is on Netflix.  You might want to see that. I told you about the Imposters, but, Double Jeopardy is really good too. I also liked Reign. At 3:30 on Mondays channel 7 shows Escape to the Chateau it is on for an hour if we are lucky. They are stingy with that one and only put it on if they can't find something else like cartoons.

Well, heave ho the pot roast and Happy New Year.



Sunday, December 26, 2021

It's over for another year

 Yesterday I learned I am not too good, anymore, at organizing for company. It was a good thing it was family, or soon to be family, because it was certainly casual in a setting meant to be elegant. First Andy and I could not get the cranberry bites out of the three miniature cupcake pans which, we finally had to throw away because there was no getting the drippings off those pans. Andy still thought they tasted great and the guest sort of liked them. Oh well. The two roasts got good reviews and left over take homes positive.  (But, I forgot to take the salad out of the fridge to serve it.)

What we really enjoyed was being together, having too much wine on my part, and laughing and telling stories some embellished to be sure. Some repeated, for sure. We got to meet Adam's choice to marry and we liked her. I was all set to be calm but she was delightful and grounded and Adam was the same. One always worries about new additions to the family especially if things are relatively going well at the time...like don't rock the boat adding a new element to the mix, but, life goes on and choices are made and then everyone connected must live with the current choice. All in all, for a quiet Christmas it was so much fun at the table. Andy stepped up to do clean up. I went to bed. That's a first leaving a mess behind but Andy had it under control and it was good for him to get involved with the kitchen. Thank you husband of more than sixty years.

To the doctor

We are off to the doctor to have Andy checked out since he has had two falls.  We thought to wait until his appointment on the 20th, but aft...