Finally - Arizona --- it's cold cold cold

It's 11pm and only 54 degrees. BURRRRRR













Saturday, December 18, 2010

Fun Saturday afternoon for Grandpa


Grandpa and Rob
went to the
"D'Vine
Bistro
on the NE
corner of
McDowel
and Power
Road today.
They were having a "Wine Event". Dad says they tasted over 60 different red wines. Snacks of crackers and cheese were served too. Grandma was the designated driver but since it was so close to our house she used the time to shop at Fry's for Sunday's dinner fixings. Apples were on sale for $1.00 a pound so we will have a home-made Apple Pie this week. +++++ It was pretty cool today, in the low 60's, and we started our day with a good rain. That is wonderful because the grapefruit and orange trees at our new home have really suffered from under watering! +++++ Grandpa went to Acme Locksmith (Rob's business) and got all new locks for our new home in Sunrise Village this morning and had "fancy" keys made. He got an himself an Elvis key and got me a "Nemo" key. Neat ! +++++ Boy O Boy! Hauling Christmas boxes up those stairs today made me wish I was in the manufactured home now. This week - with the cold - I have taken a lot of anti-inflamatories and my tummy is not happy.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Tree Decorating Party


With help a little help from our friends (actually family) we got the tree up on Sunday afternoon. To make life even better - the temperatures are dropping back down again (Thank Heavens!). The past few days of 78 to 82 degrees have just been too much like summer for December!. Thanks to all our helpers. I had a zipper in 2 pieces for fabric and with just 2 straight seams and Audrey sewed them to make her own Toy Pouch. Avery decided not to sew his - so I finished his Toy Pouch for him. But both he and Audrey loved the "Batman" episode we had taped for them on the big TV, and they liked the new Dinosaur and Animal toys in their Toy Bins. I think Grandma and Grandpa also got the Grandchildren Approval award for the variety of Christmas cookies - but lost points for only having peppermint candy canes. Audrey told me they like the different color ones the best. Grandkids are so much fun. They see the world from a whole different perspective. And, as always, Grandma and Grandpa's big bed is the best trampoline.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

It's A Messy Life


Update at Bottom. Whew! I have been going threw the house to try to "down size" myself. There are lot's of things I have for "just in case" (gift boxes, small gifts, an extra collander, 8 bread pans ... Reg kept shopping for different ones to change the crust on his bread ) that there will be no room for if we move into the manufactured home. So - we are going to have 2 carport sales. One this coming Saturday with the wild and crazy what we don't need, have never used, why did we get this stuff...and one later after we've had a chance to really see the space we will have in our new home. Here's a picture of what the living room looks like. Now - just think - We are having a tree trimming party on Sunday - Don't worry honey, it will all be gone and clean again! UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE It was one of the hottest days this "wonter", in the 80's. We only sold about half our stuff! Not to worry, whenthe time to move gets a lot closer we will have another Car Port Sale. Boo Hoo, I only sold one Christmas Stocking .

Christmas Stockings Keeping Me Busy


Last year, just a couple of weeks before Xmas, the PBS show
"Sewing with Nancy" had an episode on serging to make Christmas Stockings. It was so close to Christmas I only had a chance to make 4. I fully intended to get back to that project in the summer and make a bunch to sell on ETSY. Of course, that didn't happen. BUT just a few days before Thanksgiving pulled out all my notes and the DVD I had made of the program and I got sewing. Althogether now I have made 22 of them. (see Picture) . They are cotton, machine washableand fully lined - also with Christmas fabric. It is becoming a complusion - I love doing them. We are having a carport / sizing down carport sale this Saturday and I am going to, hopefully, sell them. AzGrandma

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Christmas Tree Decorating




Sunday, Nov 28 Rob invited us over for Tree Decorating and dinner. He got a fresh tree from Oregon and it makes his house smell like Christmas. We played Batman and Robin with the kids. They found the Penguin (Grandpa) really fast. I was Cat Woman and it took them 15 minutes to find me. I was crouched in the small space under Rob's desk and getting leg cramps! Finally I started making Meow sounds so Grandpa and the kids would spot me! For dinner Rob made a wonderful Spagetti Sauce that we all, kids included, scarfed right up. I am going to get the recipe. And for desert he made Lime Bars with the juice from Grandpa's Lime tree. A great meal.

Rain Coming in the Desert




Last year Reg (Grandpa) got these cute yard size Cookies and Candy after the 2009 Christmas holiday. He intended to put them up on Saturday (Nov 27). He put them up in the afternoon and it started sprinkling and the temp had dropped to a very brisk (for us) 60 degrees while he was getting them in the ground. As he finished, he could see the wall of water coming. He called me for the camera and he took a shot from the front of our house, looking east to our view of the Superstitions. The mountains have been swallowed up in the wall of water coming. Water is always so exciting here in the desert land Apache Junction Land.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

My Very First Cross Stitch


I have always wanted to do embroidery. In the clearance section at Micheals last year was this kit to make a Cross Stitch Christmas Card. I bought it and stuck it in my card box - and just found it again when I was looking at cards for Christmas last week. It took me 5 evenings, but I got it done. I added an ice pad for Santa to be standing on, and moonlight in back of him. I have a Klutz book and it showed me how to make the fur on his suit fuzzy and his tassel puffy. He is holding a big bag of toys with a Candy Cane sticking out. His eye on the pattern was brown but I made it blue. Fun to do but OH MY GOSH THOSE HOLES ARE SMALL! But I have already started another one. I am sending this one to Audrey. AzGrandma Valerie

Monday, November 15, 2010











The weather right now is absolutely glorious. We are finally having our perfect "Fall" days. Last friday, Avery and Audrey's school was closed and Rob had the kids so he asked me if I'd like to play Miniature golf with them. We went to "Golfland" and it was a perfect time to go. We were almost the only people there. Also, the staff was putting up the Christmas decorations while we were there so the kids got to see that too. Fortunately for me, they didn't keep score. The kids are better putters than Grandma is!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

My Bernina Sewing Machine Tech Lenard


I picked up my Sewing machine and Serger which I had dropped off last week at my Bernina store for maintenance. I love my Bernina store. It's right on East Southern in Mesa and its jam packed with sewing goodies. All of the folks who work there are real sewers and every time I go, even just to browse, I always learn something new. The Machine Repairman technician is Lenard. I am telling you, this man is like the God of sewing machines. He knows everything there is to know about sewing machines. This time he taught me a fast and EZ way to adjust the tension on my serger for any fabric. He showed me inside a sewing machine case and how to use an old tooth brush to clean under the plate. He is the kind of guy who shares his knowledge with his customers - not someone who keeps his knowledge a dark secret from the customers. Did you know that a Bernina Machine Technician ALWAYS takes the whole case off a sewing machine to clean and check everything, not just the side cover. Not all machine technicians do that. I am so lucky he and the Bernina store are in Mesa ! Close to me !! Here is his picture. Oh, they fix any kind of sewing machine there, not just Berninas.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Fun seeing Sydnee at Work




Sunday after the movie we went to lunch at Coco's, the restaurant that our charming 17 year old Grand-daughter Sydnee is now working at. The food was great and I got several pictures of the shy, demure said Grand-daughter in her new habitat. I was trying to stand unobtrusively by the register but with a camera in my hand it was not EZ. A nice little old lady asked me what I was photographing and I pointed out our Grand-daughter. She then shared a tale about her Great-Grand-daughter's new job and another little old lady joined us to comment that Sydnee was doing a great job, and then a gentleman added that Sydnee was a beauty. Sydnee had been trying to avoid the camera but with all of us talking about her and Grandchildren in general it was impossible for her not to smile at the gaggle of Grand-Parents. I managed to snap her several shots of her enjoying her job and her approving audience.

Movie Morning Sunday Nov 11, 2010




Rob suggested to Dad that we all go to the movies to see "RED" (CIA lingo for "retired extremely dangerous). I had been wanting to see that movie too. Alas, they had already removed the poster from the movie poster displays because it has been out quite a while - so our picture is in front of a differewnt movie. We all enjoyed the movie - good suspense with great comedy. I had my camera in my purse and got a "reasonable" (notice I didn't say good) photo of Bruce willis.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

AWGA Wine Festival Event Part 2 of 2











Picture 4....We got there about 20 minutes early, but there were many people already there who had started walking the rows of tables to taste wine. A wine goblet and a wine bottle carrying bag are included in the entry price (even the designated driver gets one). By an hour after the event started, there were lines everywhere to get up to the tasting tables.




Picture 3...I edged my way to the winery employees side of the table to get this shot of Dad and Rob.




Picture 2.... There were 2 seminars about the Ariz Wine Industry and Dad and Rob were about to get seats in the second one. Wine Vinyards are a growing cottage industry here - mainly done by small growers who love what they are doing.




Picture 1.... We can't go anywhere without seeing an old vechicle. Look at this restored truck that the "Jerome Winery" brought down for the show. It was a real "Cherry" restoration too.

Ariz Wine Growers Assoc Event part 1











Wow, what a wonderful day. Yes, it went up to 88 degrees but we, me, Grandpa and Rob, spent the day at a place called "The Farm" in Phoenix. We were in the middle of an old grove of Pecan Trees, rolling grassy lawns, cool breezes, and free wine. I was the designated driver so Reg and Rob could taste wine to their hearts content. This year there was an even greater variety of things to see and do then there had been last year.




Picture 1....I went to the class on wine barrels put on by Russ Balda of Javelina Leap Winery. Which kind of Oak wood used to make the cask, , what wine was in the cask the previous year, how much sedament drops out and if you drain the barrel - clean it - and refill it to continue aging the wine - plus many other factors related to the cask - really make a difference in the wine itself. Big winery corperations make wine in huge aluminum tanks and throw in oak wood chips to mimic the oak barrel flavor.




Picture 2....The class about wine glasses was amazing. A drop of hot glass on the bottom of the glass itself formed a certain way will enable a bubblely wine to kep producing bubbles, a wide mouth glass verus a smaller mouth glass affects how your tongue interperts the flavor of the wine, etc. I may not drink wine, but I love all the science of wine making and drinking.




Picture 3.... Look who had a booth at the event. a new company in Tempe called Infusion Fine Teas. Now this was right up my alley. Their teas were wonderful and I am going to visit their store on University Drive close to the college.




Picture 4... We all had a great picnic lunch at a shady spot. See South Mountain in the background - what a clear day.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween evening Sunday Oct 31











A good Halloween night. Perfect weather, in the low 70's. Dave and Debi, Janet and Van, and Jennifer came for dinner and to hand out goodies. Reggie and Kylee stopped by a couple of times to show us their great get-ups and later on after she got off work Sydnee came by in costume too. Tyler and Reggie came by later to chat with everyone. Reggie's Sarcophagus and mummy costume was the hit of the evening. All the neighbors were over to see the full outfit. Even a police car stopped to get a better look and wished us a Happy Halloween !! Now that has never happened before. The teens loved the puzzle tricks and the little kids loved the Disney card decks and everyone loved the tootsie rolls treats.

Busy Week End Saturday Oct 30 2010







Grandpa got up early and met Rob and the kids for breakfast. Then they tried out the new Farmer's market in Gilbert. It was a bust, it's so new that there were no produce venders at all, but Grandpa got a loaf of a really good fruit bread. Then Rob and the kids came to our house to see the last minute Halloween decorations. Avery loved the remote control that made the moaning skeleton crawl down the walk. Audrey showed us how she is a ballerina on her scooter. We all went to the neighborhood park, walking through the subdivison's desert nature preserve instead of taking the street. Grandpa and I saw one rabbit there, but he was so fast that avery and Audrey missed him. Reggie saw us passing his house on the way home and we stopped at his house for a while. He has had two carport sales and his garage is now organized and even has some empty shelves.

Rob's Birthday Dinner Thursday Oct 28







Picture 1. Grandpa, Avery and Grandma on one side of the booth. Picture 2. Avery laughing so hard he can't sit up. He and Grandpa telling jokes. Picture 3. Audrey loved Papa's Birthday cake.
*** We took Rob and the kids to Buca Di Beppo for Rob's birthday and had a wonderful meal. We had pre ordered the dinner, all small size plates (these serve 3 people family style) starting with Cheesey Bread Florentine, the Mixed Green Salad with Gorganzola and Prosciutto, then Veal Parmagian and Quattro Al Forno (a big platter of assorted baked pastas) and plates of spagetti and meatballs for the kids. They accidently brought us a plate of Veal Saltimbocca, which we hadn't ordered, so they gave us that for free. We had never tried that before and it was good too. We finished dinner with a fantastic Birthday cake. I had ordered 4 slices, but the waiter pointed out that would cost more than a whole cake, why not get the entire cake? OK, we did - and it was the the biggest cake I have ever seen! 3 layers, I think armaretto flavorings, each layer a different jewel color, red, green and yellow, covered with a white cream frosting that was covered in fresh coconut - WOW. We each had a giant slice. Rob took home a huge half and I offered the waiter the other huge amount because Reg and I could not eat all that cake! Reg and I also took home the leftovers which were a great dinner for us on Friday nite. Us and the kids loved the Italian ambience.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010











Rob's birthday was today, Oct 27th, but we will be celebrating tomorrow by taking him and the kids out to dinner. Rob got the kids for his birthday today (an extra day, yea! ) and brought them over to practice riding thier bikes in our triple wide driveway. The kids wanted to wash Rob's Van and our Marshmellow car - they loved - it - Averys favorite part is squirting everybody with the power hose - my dry pincurls got all wet. Audrey loved being able to wash the roof of my short little car. Then they came in the house to watch a cartoon movie about a little boy playing baseball. Audrey sat in the kitchen with her "TEA" and watched from the TV from there.










It may still be over 80 degrees but the fall winds in our corner of the world have started and they play havac with Grandpa's setting up the Halloween display. About half the stuff got set up last Sunday.

Monday, October 18, 2010

3rd of How To build A Sarcophagus











Pic
1 and 3
We searched the Internet for pictures of real Hieroglyphics and found the ones that would work best for this project. I printed them and cut them up, Reg arranged them across the long counter to be sure they would work as he wanted. Then he Decoupaged them to the Sarcophagus.
Picture 2 Reg lining up the masking tape to get the Pharoh's headpiece as perfect as possible. It came out great.
Picture 4 The finished Sarcophagus looks wonderful, with his taller shoes it will be a perfect fit on Halloween.

Part 2 Building a Sarcophagus








Picture 1 Forming the elaborate headpiece on a Sarcophagus
Picture 2 Traditional gold for Egyptian Pharohs and High Level dignitaries.
Picture 3 Inside of coffice will have a granite like finish
Picture 4 Crackling the under coating of gold