I played Crescent Hill GC today. I only played 9 holes, so I haven't completed my 3rd round of the year yet. I played very bad. I'm sure I couldn't have given the Columbus, Ohio Golf Goddess a decent game. I shot a 48. Even though I played bad, it really felt good to get out and hit the ball and walk 9 holes. I like the winter senior rates at our public courses. During the week in winter, the senior rates are $6.25 for 18 holes if you walk. As cheap as that is I don't mind going over to just play 9 holes.
The course itself was not in real good shape. Very playable for winter, but still muddy with very thin dead grass. A lot of tree limbs down, but not in the fairways. They lost a few trees and lots of branches, but not anything that would alter the look of the course or the way it has always played.
Friday, February 13, 2009
FRIDAY THE 13th
HOLY COW!!! It's Friday the 13th. I hope no one walks into oncoming traffic today!!!!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Nothing Special To Blog About
It's like I figured, I've not much to blog about. We had Erin & Jill yesterday and as usual, they entertained all afternoon. I'm working on an applique quilt (Aunt Millie's Flower Garden) - my first attempt at applique, and if all goes well, I'll complete this project by my 82nd birthday. That gives me another 20 years.
I'm reading I Know This Much Is True, mostly waiting for two books I have on reserve at the library. And I'm learning to meditate at the Earth & Spirits Center - hopefully. I certainly have what Father Joe calls The untrained mind. That's one of the fun things about getting older --plenty of time for quilting, walking, reading, meditating, (or trying), playing with Erin & Jill, or just whatever. Today I'm going to Erin's ballet class. And then to the hospital again to visit Uncle George. He's back in the hospital again for the same problem, hopefully for just a one or two day visit. (I'll call you, Julie, and fill you in).
If anyone didn't catch Letterman last night or see his clips on Morning Joe this morning, try to go on line and find it. He was sooooo funny. He had a very uncooperative guest, - the guy who played Johnny Cash - (I don't know how to spell this) Joaquin??? Phoenix. This guy was spaced out, just chewing his gum, not into being interviewed at all. and Letterman was very funny.
One final thought - I don't think anyone in our family lost power last night with these gusty winds. Congratulations to all of us.
I'm reading I Know This Much Is True, mostly waiting for two books I have on reserve at the library. And I'm learning to meditate at the Earth & Spirits Center - hopefully. I certainly have what Father Joe calls The untrained mind. That's one of the fun things about getting older --plenty of time for quilting, walking, reading, meditating, (or trying), playing with Erin & Jill, or just whatever. Today I'm going to Erin's ballet class. And then to the hospital again to visit Uncle George. He's back in the hospital again for the same problem, hopefully for just a one or two day visit. (I'll call you, Julie, and fill you in).
If anyone didn't catch Letterman last night or see his clips on Morning Joe this morning, try to go on line and find it. He was sooooo funny. He had a very uncooperative guest, - the guy who played Johnny Cash - (I don't know how to spell this) Joaquin??? Phoenix. This guy was spaced out, just chewing his gum, not into being interviewed at all. and Letterman was very funny.
One final thought - I don't think anyone in our family lost power last night with these gusty winds. Congratulations to all of us.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Our home away from home
Well, it's aways a good feeling to get home, back into the familiar routines, etc., BUT...I can't imagine how it is for people who don't have a family to lean on. I was warmly welcomed by Brian & Beth Tuesday night and slept all snuggly on their sofa, and knew we were welcome for as long as we needed a warm place to be. Bobby & I did, however, blaze a trail out to Mark & Kims' on Wednesday where we remained until Sunday afternoon. Before I tell you about our stay there, I also want to mention that I didn't hesitate to invite Brother Mark to their house also, knowing he would be welcome. And I was right. However, his power was restored more quickly and he didn't have to take them up on their hospitality. I'm going to list a few of my remembrances of the week, mostly concerning Erin & Jill, of course. But first, anyone who reads my blog probably knows Mark & Kim as well as I do, and is already familiar with the warmth you feel anytime you're in their home. They just have this knack....this "come on over everybody" way about them. It's great. So like I said, it's naturally good to be home, but what a family we have.
A FEW THINGS I REMEMBER OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD:
1. Jill snuggling into bed with Bobby and me early one morning.
2. Erin requesting that I tuck her into bed and read her a chapter of her fairy book
3. Bobby & I getting to fix pancakes for breakfast for Erin & Jill
4. Getting to watch Erin & Jill running & laughing in the snow in their backyard with their daddy
5. Playing an ABC board game with Erin, and being PRETTY SURE she was making up some of the rules as we went along
6. Jill marching like she was on a mission into the family room, Raggedy Ann doll in hand, climbing onto my lap, and falling fast asleep in less than one minute.
7. Playing "drop the dominoes in the can" with Erin, which I came up with--telling her that when I was her age we used to play drop the clothespin in the bottle at birthday parties. I then had to tell her what a clothespin was and explain that milk used to come in bottles.
8. Getting to go shopping with Kim & Erin at Kohls when the roads improved--Erin dressed for the weather in her coat, hat, gloves, but absolutely INSISTING on wearing the new spring shoes she had. THAT'S MY GIRL!!
9. Hearing the very end of a conversation between Kim and Erin at Kohls--Kim explaining to Erin what a "bargain" was.
10. Seeing Kim wearing her footed p.j.'s with the monkey feet in them.
11. Watching Mark brush Erin's hair after helping the girls with their baths.
12. Jill climbing off the chair at BoomBozz Pizza, putting her head in my lap and falling asleep while standing there.
13. Reading bedtime stories to Erin & Jill in Erin's room (not know that this was going to include climbing to the top bunk and reading up there---LIKE DADDY DOES)
14. Listening to the little ELMO radio (Jill's favorite) play music. and play. and play. and play.
and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play
15 Watching Kim trying unsuccessfully to stay awake during Mama Mia (that is, when I wasn't dozing myself)
16 Watching Jill run from room to room, non stop, all the time, for five days. She never walks.
(Remember Edith Bunker?)
17. Telling Erin that our electricity was back on and we were going back to our house. Erin quietly saying "But I don't want you to go."
A FEW THINGS I REMEMBER OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD:
1. Jill snuggling into bed with Bobby and me early one morning.
2. Erin requesting that I tuck her into bed and read her a chapter of her fairy book
3. Bobby & I getting to fix pancakes for breakfast for Erin & Jill
4. Getting to watch Erin & Jill running & laughing in the snow in their backyard with their daddy
5. Playing an ABC board game with Erin, and being PRETTY SURE she was making up some of the rules as we went along
6. Jill marching like she was on a mission into the family room, Raggedy Ann doll in hand, climbing onto my lap, and falling fast asleep in less than one minute.
7. Playing "drop the dominoes in the can" with Erin, which I came up with--telling her that when I was her age we used to play drop the clothespin in the bottle at birthday parties. I then had to tell her what a clothespin was and explain that milk used to come in bottles.
8. Getting to go shopping with Kim & Erin at Kohls when the roads improved--Erin dressed for the weather in her coat, hat, gloves, but absolutely INSISTING on wearing the new spring shoes she had. THAT'S MY GIRL!!
9. Hearing the very end of a conversation between Kim and Erin at Kohls--Kim explaining to Erin what a "bargain" was.
10. Seeing Kim wearing her footed p.j.'s with the monkey feet in them.
11. Watching Mark brush Erin's hair after helping the girls with their baths.
12. Jill climbing off the chair at BoomBozz Pizza, putting her head in my lap and falling asleep while standing there.
13. Reading bedtime stories to Erin & Jill in Erin's room (not know that this was going to include climbing to the top bunk and reading up there---LIKE DADDY DOES)
14. Listening to the little ELMO radio (Jill's favorite) play music. and play. and play. and play.
and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play and play
15 Watching Kim trying unsuccessfully to stay awake during Mama Mia (that is, when I wasn't dozing myself)
16 Watching Jill run from room to room, non stop, all the time, for five days. She never walks.
(Remember Edith Bunker?)
17. Telling Erin that our electricity was back on and we were going back to our house. Erin quietly saying "But I don't want you to go."
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