Tim and I went out for a “date night” on Friday night – we went to the local pizza buffet and stuffed ourselves silly. Do you hear that – glup, glup, glup – that’s the sound of my arteries clogging up and all of those calories going straight to my thighs! LOL, it was fun and it was really good, but I ate altogether too much, then I have that sort of guilty feeling afterwards for overindulging on food that’s not really that healthy. Oh well 🙂
After we got home, we called and wished Tim’s brother Mark a happy birthday. We hope you have a good birthday Mark, he’s going to get to celebrate again today. Enjoy the movie!
We turned on the TV at 9 PM so we could catch the new show, Psych. We used to be big Monk fans, and although I still really like the show, Tim is a bit aggravated with it. He doesn’t really like TV shows that don’t stick to a normal scheduling routine. Monk tends to appear at odd times, like January, and run through March, and Tim hates that. I still love the show and would watch it, but sometimes the “King of the Remote” overrules me! But, he had seen a few minutes of the pilot episode of Psych last week and thought it looked good. And I must give Jane at Cozy Reader a shout out for blogging about the show last week. Thanks Jane, you were right – Psych is funny and we really enjoyed it! It’s sort of along the same lines as Monk, but rather than him being OCD and solving crimes, the main character (Sean) is just a really observant guy who is good at figuring things out, but he has led the police to believe he’s a psychic who is figuring out cases by his psychic visions. He was really funny when he tried to do his “psychic ability” routines. Good show and we enjoyed it! 🙂
Today, we’re going to get to hang out with Tim’s parents. His mom and dad are coming over to eat, go shopping and hang out with us! Should be fun, we love spending time with them and just wish we got to see them more often.
Have a great day everyone!


I finished another library book, in record time for me. It took me less than 2 days to read this one, “Shem Creek” by a previously new-to-me author, Dorothea Benton Frank. Maybe I was in the mood for a book like this to curl up with, maybe I was in the mood for something distinctly Southern, maybe I just made more time to read (since my ankle is hurting and wrapped up and I’m trying to stay off of it some) – but for whatever reason, I flew through this book! I must say, I really enjoyed it, and I plan to definitely read more of her books. This book read like you hear people “down here” talk, and it was a very quick read for me, with a good ending. Love those kind!
Happy, Happy, Happy Birthday to Mark!

I finished another library book last night, “Vanishing Acts” by Jodi Picoult. This is the second Picoult book I have read (I finished “Plain Truth” earlier this year) and although I enjoyed it, I did like “Plain Truth” better. I think I liked the Amish aspect of Plain Truth more. This book was very well written, a very good read, but I did get bogged down with a couple of the plotlines that were woven in. Where “Plain Truth” was about the Amish way of life, this book encompassed life in Arizona, including some about the Hopi Indian way of life. More so, it involved a character being in prison and I got very bogged down in her descriptions of prison life – the gangs, the tattoos, the hierarchy, the weapons they fashioned, how things work in a prison. I put the book down for several days when I got mired in that, and then was able to get through it and finish it. I was glad the book ended the way it did – it turned out how I wanted, and I always like that. I hate a book that ends badly.


We’re headed out in a little while, going to Don and Gail’s in the Delta. The guys want to get some golf in, so they are going to play this afternoon. Gail and I will probably just hang out, or go shopping, or basically – do anything that is not golf-related.






