Allison picked me up Monday morning and we met Julie at the Savers by her house. Mondays are 50 percent off of everything and this was my find - a luggage rack for $1.50. I had been looking for one for the guest room so how could I pass it by?
I was tempted to get this jewelry armoire for $8 (really) but upon closer inspection the top was loose ... and where would I put it? It also didn't have compartments in the various drawers so I left it behind. We had lunch at Taco Bell then went to one Goodwill.
For $3 how could I not buy this light-up car? There's a light underneath so the headlights and tail lights light up! Googling it at home I discovered it's a wax tart warmer. Apparently there's supposed to be a red tray that the truck sits on and holds the wax tarts.
And this light-up, snow-covered church was $7.
My theme for this Christmas will be peppermint/candy canes so when I found this bag of glass candy canes, I thought it could come in handy - either sitting on each napkin, hanging on the tree or just sitting around in this cute mug. The little Christmas tree is glass and lights up too. Must have been my day to find light-up Christmas decorations.
Allison bought this cute U of I shirt (she's a proud aunt.) I sent this picture to L and she replied that Allison needs a UCF shirt. That would be a lot harder to find here.
That's Life
Chronicling the daily life of my suburban family.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Monday, March 23, 2026
Blume & Ferris
Andy and I were out and about yesterday and popped into Blume & Ferris, a recently opened Irish pub-style brewery in Downers Grove. From the outside, it absolutely looked closed but there were lots if cars in the parking lot so I said we should at least try to see if the door were open. They were.
It was really cute inside. The bartender said they'd been open just eight weeks.
The bar was quite busy but bartender said it was the fewest people they've had on a Sunday.
This was the seating area as you walking in, looking from the bar. Not sure what they can change but it definitely needs a "we're open" look from the outside.
Sunday, March 22, 2026
I need those
It's not often I'm in a thrift store and find something I actually need, but I did it. I found straight pins!
My other shopping adventure was two body sprays from Bath & Body Works. For some reason I had two coupons for free travel items and these new Disney sprays were within the price limit.
I'm not sure what's special about these lemons but they were huge! I need one for lemon tacos I'm going to make this week and the price was right.
The price ($4.49) is not so right here. This was the highest price oer gallon I saw while driving around. Glad I filled up when gas was $3.60.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
First day of spring
Yesterday was the first day of spring and my crocuses were ready for it!
I filled the bird feeder before I went to work (so warm I walked outside barefoot) hoping my neighborhood cardinals would stop by. They did, along with lots of sparrows and a pesky squirrel. After work we met friends at Fitzgerld's - the outdoor patio was open! Yes, the patio was "open," but the band was playing inside and we were quite chilly.
Friday, March 20, 2026
Choices, choices
The boss asked me to sit in on a Zoom meeting yesterday to discuss design options for the museum's addition. These were the tile color choices for a decorative stripe on the walls in each of the two new restrooms. We requested several samples. The arrows point to the two colors I liked. We'll see how they look when the samples arrive. We also chose bathroom faucets. That was pretty easy since the board president and I agreed. To be fair, they were all pretty similar options.
Picking elevator colors was more challenging and we needed decisions so the project won't be delayed. I like this blue background. We didn't have a choice on the black between the color (unless we wanted to increase the budget). We also had to choose the color of the inside of the doors and the outside. The first- and second-floor elevator doors could have been different colors, but we kept them the same and neutral. We even had to choose the color for the light around the elevator buttons. Who knew? I never thought when I went to work Thursday I'd be helping to design an elevator.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
New Yorker Impressionism puzzle
I like puzzles of New Yorker magazine covers (they remind me of my mother-in-law who appreciated the cover art) but this Impressionism painting one was hard. I tried to start with the border, then switched to the water and the title. The rest was piece by piece and a lot of luck.
This was a difficult puzzle but it's done ... and surprisingly, complete!
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Piper chillin’
As much as I try to keep these cats off the counters, they insist. Piper looks like she's challenging me.
Grr.
And sitting pretty on the buffet.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Another Lenten night
My friend, M, asked over the weekend if Andy and I would be attending the next Lenten soup supper on Monday. I told her yes, if she has a good craft planned since Andy really enjoyed doing it a couple of weeks ago. She said she had a good one planned so we agreed to go.
And, as promised, he liked it.
The finished product. Mine is on the left, Andy's is on the right. I was having some issues trying to get the pompoms to stick to the cross.
I've been going through my cookbooks and magazines and getting rid of ones I know I'll never use. This book had one recipe marked - Pecan Turtle Bars - and since I had all of the ingredients, I made them and took about half of the pan along. They were a success. I came home with an empty dish.
Monday, March 16, 2026
Corned beef lunch
Andy and I were invited to our friends M and T's house after church Sunday for a corned beef, early St. Pat's Day lunch. Our assignment was to bring Irish beer and Irish soda bread. We also grabbed a bottle of Green River - because it's green, of course - and some daffodils for the hostess.
A lovely table and my daffodils. We had corned beef, rye bread for sandwiches, shepherd's pie, potatoes, carrots and sauerkraut.
Dessert was delicious - mint chocolate chip ice cream and whiskey-soaked cake with a cream cheese layer.
A bit of a bonus, when Andy bought the beer, he received a free Guiness "I (harp) Chi" pint glass.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Snow in Issaquah
E sent this picture of her parking lot Friday morning. They're used to snow in the nearby mountains, not so much in Seattle and its suburbs. People were being bad drivers, she said. At first glance, I thought she had sent a black-and-white picture but then I noticed the yellow fire hydrant.
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