If you do stuff, stuff gets done.......

If you do stuff, stuff gets done.......

Friday, January 8, 2021

January 8 - back to home stuff

Hello everyone 
Here are some of the things I’ve been doing this week
 
We needed some grated cheese and there were blocks of  cheese in the fridge so I got out the Presto Salad Shooter and grated a bunch. 
Then it went in containers and into the freezer and fridge for future meals.
Home grated cheese freezes great, as long as it’s not smashed down in to the container.

I made a salad and the tomatoes were so small,  I didn’t even half or dice them.  


When we set the bedrooms back up after the carpet installation,  many cans were stacked on this 15 inch deep lower shelf, in no particular order by some eager grandchildren.  
It looked neat but I couldn’t find the right cans when I needed them.  
So the same helpful grands unloaded that shelf and semi-sorted them this week.  
 

Then later,  I rearranged shelves and found better places for the cans and kept them sorted


I got out a cross stitch project I started years ago and stitched a bit on it,  but I’d really prefer stitching using bigger hoops so I’ll get some soon. 
The current set are just 4 inch hoops. 

I finished reading   A Thread So Thin
It was good, not the best book ever but I’ll keep reading the series as I find the books.  


If 2020 and 2021 were muffins.............
This recipe was in today’s local newspaper. 
I like muffins for breakfast,
And I like broccoli and cheese for supper 
but I think broccoli cheese muffins sound like a very strange way to start off the morning 🤢

Hope your day is going better than broccoli cheese breakfast muffins 🙂
❤️ Rhonda 

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

January 5 - things at home

Hello everyone
I didn’t post over the weekend as we did nothing that was blog-interesting.  My husband has been having lots of knee pain (he will see an orthopedic dr next week) so we sat in the living room, watched church and watched Hallmark mysteries most all of the weekend.  

Now,  3 of my grands are here.  Their parents are working and the children have virtual school.  
  
I think the 2 older ones are making pretty good progress and learning a lot even though they’ve only been in school in person  for 20 days since March.
It’s tough for the kindergartner though.
Judging from how many of their classmates are on their zooms,  I’m wondering how much learning is going on for many students.  
But Covid is raging in our town,  we know quite a few people with it and some who have just recently got better- I truly don’t know what schools should do but I do think parents need to do all they can as their children’s success is ultimately their responsibility.  


Besides school, I’m working on a mountain of laundry but it’s going fast as it’s mostly bedding.  
And somehow I got all those shirts ironed too.  
  

I have not yet done my Bible reading as I need some quiet to do it.  

Meals while the grands have been here 
Supper on Monday- grilled burgers, oven fries and corn 
Breakfast was cereal as zooms started early and I couldn’t get breakfast cooked early enough
Lunch was bacon and waffles for the kiddos,  bacon fried rice for the 2 grownups.  

Second trip to CVS of 2021

I spent $14.61 on the 4 items in the photo.  
I got back a $10 CVS gift card and I still have $3 in CVS BeautyBucks from last week.
I’m happy with it,  all 4 products are large sizes and will last a good while.   




I think this post might be as interesting as watching paint dry for some people 🤷🏻‍♀️
Hope you’re all having a good day, whatever you’ve got on your plate to do 

❤️Rhonda 







Friday, January 1, 2021

January 1- Happy 2021

Happy New Year from the little statue I found at a thrift store many years ago and from the grandson (who is much bigger now) but was a living clone of that statue for awhile.  



2020 was certainly a year of things many of us have never seen  and would prefer to not see again.  
Who knows what 2021 will bring?  I’m optimistic it will be calmer and less stressful but whatever comes,  we will do what we have to do, right? 

We will eat our traditional New Years Day  Black Eyed Peas, with cabbage and rice today.
This morning, I did some of the prep for this meal and for more cooking this week.  
Diced onions in jars for later
Diced ham for the peas, diced onions for the peas and cabbage, a bag of chopped cabbage. 

We had freezing rain and snow during the night.  Thankfully the ice didn’t cause power problems in our town. 
Ducky is not a fan of the snow at all.  If dogs can give dirty looks,  Ducky sure is giving one! 



This is not a brand new song but I had never heard it until Sunday when it was sang at the end of a local church service broadcast. 
It’s the same tune as Auld Lang Syne but has beautiful Christian lyrics 





All Glory Be To Christ 

Should nothing of our efforts stand
No legacy survive
Unless the Lord does raise the house
In vain its builders strive
To you who boast tomorrow's gain
Tell me what is your life
A mist that vanishes at dawn
All glory be to Christ
All glory be to Christ our King
All glory be to Christ
His rule and reign will ever sing
All glory be to Christ
His will be done
His kingdom come
On earth as is above
Who is Himself our daily bread
Praise Him the Lord of love
Let living water satisfy
The thirsty without price
We'll take a cup of kindness yet
All glory be to Christ
All glory be to Christ our King
All glory be to Christ
His rule and reign will ever sing
All glory be to Christ
When on the day the great I Am
The faithful and the true
The Lamb who was for sinners slain
Is making all things new
Behold our God shall live with us
And be our steadfast light
And we shall ere his people be
All glory be to Christ
All glory be to Christ our King
All glory be to Christ
His rule and reign will ever sing
All glory be to Christ
All glory be to Christ our King
All glory be to Christ
His rule and reign will ever sing


❤️Rhonda 

Thursday, December 31, 2020

Last post of 2020 -

Hello everyone 
I sewed a little today and made a mat for our dog’s food and water dishes.  
I used an old white hand towel for the back and a scrap piece of printed fabric for the top. 
I pinned them right sides together and machine stitched all the way around,  leaving an opening for turning,  

I rounded the corners as I machine stitched so I wouldn’t have to fiddle and try to make sharp corners with the thick terry cloth backing,  
Then I just machine quilted the lines between the hearts and sewed all around the edge,

Ducky eats in our living room and I think the mat and white bowl look much nicer than the cake pan on the bare floor he was using.  
It’s cold today and I’m really enjoying our gas fireplace 
Ducky seems to say  his supper tastes better on the pretty mat





We had an easy supper- something I’ve been making ever since our children were toddlers.  
We call them nachos
You need tortilla chips, refried beans (homemade would be great), jalapeños as desired and grated cheese. 
Just spread a single layer of chips on a baking tray- I liked to line the tray with foil and spray with a Pam type spray but those steps just help with serving and cleanup and are not necessary 
Then put a spoonful of beans on each chip, top with a jalapeño and grated cheese. 
Bake until the cheese is melted and beans are hot- maybe 375 degrees for 10-12 minutes 


It’s gonna be cold here for several days and we will be getting either significant ice and snow or just snow tonight and tomorrow.  
I hope it’s just snow ❄️ 

We will be staying cozy and warm at home and I hope y’all are too 
❤️ Rhonda 















Wednesday, December 30, 2020

December 30- Winter tree, CVS and current book

Hello everyone 
All the Christmas decorations are packed away and I put out this little silver tree with wintery looking decorations. 
 
There are still gifts here for one set of grands that we haven’t seen this month.

I went to CVS to coupon shop for the first time since maybe Feb.  
I only had some newpaper coupons and a few CVS coupons that were on my account.  
I spent almost $37 and got back $10 and will get back $3 for beauty in a few days.
 
Certainly not the best I’ve ever done at CVS.  A few of the CVS coupons that I thought would deduct, didn't.  
I will definitely use the $13 in the near future but I’m not sure I’ll be jumping back into CVS couponing,  

My parent’s retirement home has a pretty big library but I’ve never really looked in there.  This week when I walked by,  I saw 2 books that caught my eye so I brought them home. 
 
This is the 3rd book in a series of 6 but it is a stand alone book that can be read without reading the previous ones.  
I started it last night and it’s really good. 
I thought it was funny that this book was purchased in San Clemente CA,  which is right beside the Marine base we lived aboard.  

Hope you are all fine 
❤️ Rhonda 
















Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Almost the end of 2020- home stuff and some replies

Hello - not too much news here 
We did a few errands this morning and then have been home the rest of the day.
My husband has been shelling more pecans
I hemmed pants for my son that wears dress clothes when he works.
He says there have been lots of really good online sales this year.  
Ducky napped a lot 
Our daughter’s family is doing some fun stuff while they are on break from their education jobs. 
This is little Jackson in a group photo- I think he is especially having a good time.  And I’m so glad.  


Replies
Melanie- I’m not a huge decorator but I’m thankful my husband helps a lot.  I wouldn’t do any outdoor decorations and I wouldn’t put up a 9 foot tree without his help.

Lejmom- your comments are so sweet - yes, I still have the just in case grocery supply but am not adding to it and I plan to use it down somewhat.  It takes up a lot of space.  I don’t think I’ll ever have a minimalist pantry though.  

Baked Tacos- I’m not sure who asked but they are so easy to make.  You need the regular taco ingredients.  Put the crunchy taco shells in a pan with sides and turn on the oven to heat them as the package specifies.  Put grated cheese in the bottom of each taco shell and then top with a spoonful of warm taco meat filling.  Now put them in the oven and bake as the package specified- usually 5-8 minutes.  Take them out of the oven and add all the toppings your family likes.  
I make tacos this way when I’m serving a group and it’s so much easier than fixing each taco individually.  

Hope you’re all fine and snug- it’s cold in Oklahoma and going to get colder 🥶 

❤️  Rhonda 

Monday, December 28, 2020

end of December - pantry organized, a few meals and to-do list

Hello everyone 
I made a new to-do list on Sunday for the next week - I’ve already checked off several things but this is the photo I took when I first made the list 

Our pantry has been cleaned out and reorganized (and of course I neglected to take a before photo) 

I also straightened up the fridge and am using up fresh things 
After Christmas,  we had leftovers on the relish tray, and they tasted really good with simple sandwiches.  
We are not loyal to any brand of bread, I order different ones often.  I ordered this thick sliced white bread- Natures Own Perfectly Crafted- and we like it a lot.  



I used some leftover sauce and a partial bag of cheese that had been in the fridge a long time and made a really good pizza 
And a big salad 
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My husband and I worked together and packed away all the inside and outside Christmas decorations 

That’s all the news from here 
❤️Rhonda 





















Friday, December 25, 2020

Updated - My first hot cocoa bomb


Have y’all heard about hot cocoa bombs?  They are the biggest trend for Christmas, at least in Oklahoma.  
My daughter made some and I asked for just one as they are so rich! 







They are a hollow chocolate ball filled with hot chocolate mix and marshmallows.  You put one in a mug and pour hot milk over it.  It puts on a show as it melts and turns into the most delicious hot cozy drink.  
I recommend indulging in one if you get the opportunity ☕️








❤️Rhonda 


Thursday, December 24, 2020

Blogidays December 24 - the last day of Blogidays


Good evening 
I’ve enjoyed sharing a bit of our December with you and I loved reading all your comments. 
I still don’t have my comment reply worming though 

Merry Christmas 
I’ll be back in a few days 
❤️ Rhonda 

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Blogidays December 23- family fun

Hello 
Three grands spent the night with us and when I drove them home this morning,  we stopped to see Bumblebee who is decorated for Christmas.  

Bumblebee is a transformer, made of car parts and lives on the west side of our town at a body shop.  
See his Santa hat?
His brother Optimus Prime lives at another body shop on the other side of town.  
Bumblebee is pretty cool, isn’t he? 

My daughter sent some homemade cinnamon rolls home with me and they were delicious!
Sometimes,  she takes orders and makes dozens of these to sell. 

In the evening,  we had a tiny family gathering with one son and his family.  
I think Braeden really likes his gift- a remote control boat. 
Supper was easy and so good - catering from Texas Roadhouse. 

That was our day - along with high winds all day and still blowing.  

Happy Christmas Eve Eve 🎄
❤️ Rhonda