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

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

Friday, January 12, 2024

Sewing in 2024

I have not sewn much in the last few years but my fabric and sewing supplies have multiplied several times because of getting so much stuff from 3 different people.  
So one of my plans for 2024 was to get my sewing room organized.
You’re going to see a lot of stuff and I even did a big declutter around November.  
The main thing that needed done was there so much fabric stacked in the closet and when I did want to sew, I couldn’t find what I wanted.  

I really should have taken before photos but here are the after photos.  

It’s nothing Pinterest-Worthy but now  I know where everything is and can find what I need in the future. 





The closet in this room is big but the sides are hidden by the wall so I don’t plan on using either end of the closet except for big things.  
There are several empty drawers.  So I may do even more organizing or I may just leave them empty.  



We are just 2 people living in a 4 bedroom house and that’s why I can have a whole bedroom dedicated to sewing.  
We’ve talking about moving someplace smaller but moving is so complicated…..so for now,  we are staying here.  



Here are my first sewing projects for 2024- extra large heat protective mats 
We tend to serve most of meals buffet style and so does our daughter
In their home, they have a huge kitchen island covered with a man made stone
I made the mats for their house very thick- denim on the bottom, 2 layers of Insulbrite and a thick twill on the top.  
I gave them to her Monday and she took them home and served their supper on them that same night
They had Thanksgiving leftovers that had been frozen.  


I made ours with just one layer of Insulbrite and quilting cotton fabric on both sides.  
All the mats are about 18 inches wide and 43 inches long.  

Now when I serve meals,  I won’t need to use wobbly trivets or all my potholders under the hot foods.  

If you don’t know sewing products- Insulbrite a heat protective fabric used mostly to fill potholders.  

Around Christmas we were at our daughter’s home and they cooked  4 sour dough pizzas for a group.  We were spreading our every potholder they owned to protect their 
island from the hot pizza stones.  
These runners will look better and be much safer than potholders.  I know they will use theirs often.  


❤️Rhonda 

















Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Easy supper

Some of the grands are here so I cooked a kid-pleasing, easy meal- burgers with lots of fresh toppings and brownies.  

Much of it is compliments of Kroger. 
Oklahoma has no brick and mortar Kroger stores but we can get Kroger delivery from a distribution center about an hour away. 
Before Christmas,  I placed a large order, maybe 15 bags full.  When it arrived,  there were packages of frozen burger patties that I did not order in 2 different bags.
When stores mistakenly deliver things,  they never want them back and tell the customer to enjoy or pass the product on to a friend.  
Kroger Delivery offers 2 Free-bees every week.  A few weeks ago,  one was brownie mix.  The past Free-Bees have been products like peanut butter, barbecue sauce, canned vegetables, food storage bags, etc. 
The buns were also from Kroger, from their flash sales available just before you check out.  

I rarely find sales I want in local grocery stores so I’m very thankful for Kroger delivery.

The grandsons and my husband were especially happy with their supper tonight ๐Ÿ˜‹

❤️ Rhonda




Monday, January 1, 2024

Happy 2024 ๐ŸŽ‰

I certainly hope it’s going to be a happy 2024- who knows though…..the last few years have been pretty rough.  
But I’m an optimist so I’ll be looking for happy days ahead.  

I made a new to do list for this week.  


To celebrate the new year coming in,  we watched a livestream from Branson last night.  It was by the Haygoods and Clay Cooper and team.  
It was really good and certainly cheaper and easier than an actual trip.  
At midnight,  they had a big ballon drop that looked really impressive on screen. 

Today,  our daughter and family came for our traditional new years lunch, based on old Southern traditions 
Black eyed peas, cabbage, rice, cornbread muffins and sausage.  

JJ is growing but I still think he and the New Year elf, bought years ago at a thrift store, resemble each other.  



Goals for 2024 

My list is short and realistic for what I could accomplish 

Daily I plan to 

Read Bible
Sew anything 
Walk 

I want to do  Casual couponing 1 or 2 deals a week 
Last week I went to CVS and got a giant jug of Tide for about $9


I plan to do small deals on products we use.  But it will be very casual.  I thought about going to Dollar General Saturday when they have the $5/25 coupon but I didn’t feel like leaving home.  

Continue decluttering and downsizing home possessions - I’ve done a lot over the last 2 years but would still like to do more. 

Pay off Avalon My husband couldn’t drive his pickup anymore (back issues) so he traded it for a comfy sedan the end of the summer.  There is a small loan with a low interest rate for the difference.  We’ve been paying extra and hope to pay it off in the spring.  

Double savings account at the credit union 

As weather permits- get back yard straightened up 


❤️ Rhonda 












Tuesday, December 26, 2023

New to do list and new stove

Hello everyone
It’s Tuesday but it feels like Monday so I wrote out a new to do list
It’s not real long as this isn’t a normal week but some  things need done 
My husband helped and we got quite a bit done. 
 It’s not checked off but the laundry is also finished and the Christmas decorations are packed away.  
Our decorations were up a long time this year.  


Supper was an easy meal- I used carrots, potatoes and fresh spinach that all were due to be used.  
I baked the chicken and carrots. 

About a month ago,  our bottom oven quit working and then about a week before Christmas, the top oven quit working.  
Also, the controls on the top were looking like they were on their last leg too.  
(Out stove was about 10 years old and looked like a normal stove but it had 2 ovens.  I used it so much,  I think I just wore it out) 

So my husband went stove shopping.  Our local Lowes doesn’t have much in stock but he found one that was on sale.  
It’s a Samsung and so far it is cooking so nice.  
No photos but it baked 3 batches of cookies beautifully.  
It baked 2 batches of muffins when grands were here for a sleepover. 
Chocolate chip muffins and Betty Crocker’s French Puffs 

I’m very thankful to have it.  
My only complaint is the timer sounds a little like the music from the movie, Close Encounters of the Third Kind ๐Ÿ™„


❤️Rhonda 






Monday, December 25, 2023

Merry Christmas 2023


Merry Christmas everyone 
We had a very fun family gathering at our daughter’s home.  
We had food from Fuzzy’s Tacos. 
We had an all ages gift exchange and I think we will always do it that way.
It was so fun to the 91 year old open a remote control car and for the 6th grade boy to open a box of Tide and kitchen towels.  
In the end, all gifts were swapped and traded and everyone left happy.  




Lots of cookies were eaten too ๐Ÿ˜‹ 

Jeff and Rhonda 2023 





Monday, December 18, 2023

Monday- a new week, a new list

Hello everyone 
I’m ready to be back to a routine -as much a routine as is possible this time of year anyway- so I wrote out a new to do list for the week, 

I reset the guest room with some flannel sheets and it’s looking Christmasy in there 

I mixed up 3 kinds of cookie dough
Mexican wedding cookies, oatmeal cookies and sugar cookies- all are Betty Crocker recipes. 
I forgot to stir the pecans into the oatmeal recipe so I’ll use the chopped pecans for something else. 
I didn’t want to bake them this morning but I shaped 2 of the doughs into balls.  
All the dough is chilling in the fridge until I’m ready to bake.  


4 of the grands were here over the weekend which is why the guest room needed freshen up.  P
Elizabeth made this cute creation with Perler beads. 
The 3 boys said they wanted to do origami but they mostly made “ninja fighting “ instruments with paper 

Meals for the last week have all been pretty simple and cooked at home.
Beef stew with cheese and crackers 
One day I was gone in the afternoon so I made some smothered cube steaks in the crockpot and had the potatoes ready to cook at supper time 
Big salads are almost always served - my husband really likes salad ๐Ÿฅ— 
One of the breakfasts when the grands were here- biscuits with scrambled eggs and gravy, and chocolate chip muffins 
I got a spiral ham for about $9 with Kroger delivery.  My husband smoked it and I served with a salad, green beans and box mac and cheese.  
It was a lot of ham! Some was diced and froze to add to breakfast eggs or casseroles.  Some will be used for sandwiches.  



I imagine most of you are busy with the same kind of things I am
Hope you all have a smooth and productive week 
❤️๐ŸŽ„❤️
Rhonda 















Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Want to hear about another trip?

Hello everyone 
We returned late last night from a trip to Greencastle, Indiana.
We flew so we made stops one way in Dallas Fort Worth and Indianapolis.
On the way back, we also stopped in Chicago.  

Anyway- we visited our son and family including our youngest granddaughter who is almost 5.

Greencastle is home to DePauw university and their home is on the campus.  
We did several things on campus including a Hannukah service at the spiritual center and Christmas tree ornament making event at the art center.  
We heard a really good music program in the Gobin church and enjoyed looking at the amazing stained glass. 

We went through a science building and learned about turtles and iguanas 
  


I wanted to bring home all the plants in the greenhouse.  They were just amazing! 
This hanging plant was huge!
So many brand new succulents getting started 
This tree really big and old, and seems to be thriving.  I think the director said it has been there at least 40 years.  
The blooms on the giant tree

Indiana is home to a number of covered bridges. 
With help from a map, we went looking for the 9 bridges in that Putman County.
Indiana roads are very twisty, loopy, curved, meandering- and the covered bridges are mostly in very rural areas.  (Does anyone know why?  Most all of Oklahoma is mapped in mile sections with main roads going east-west and north-south) 
We managed to find 3 in that county and 1 in the next door county.  
Even knowing how to read maps and using Google directions,  these bridges are hard to find for us newbies.  
Dunbar bridge 
Houck bridge 
Edna Collins Bridge - named for a little girl who drowned there 
All the covered bridges in Putman county  are red. 

This white one is in the adjacent county
Big Rocky Fork Bridge 

We stayed at the Inn of DePauw,  this was in the lobby and I thought it was especially pretty 

We also ate some really yummy meals at our son’s home and Greencastle has some excellent restaurants.
We even had some good meals at the airports.  

If you’re looking for a unique vacation spot,  I recommend Greencastle.  There is a lot to do there and it has the feel of Hallmark movie town- small and charming.  


We don’t have anymore trips planned.  
I’ve been working on some meals to cook and ordering some good deals from Kroger.  
Meals away are great but we really enjoy eating at home too. 

Tonight is some beef stew cooking in the crockpot.  

That’s what we’ve been doing 
❤️Rhonda 


























Friday, December 1, 2023

December 1- hello๐ŸŽ„

Hello everyone
Sorry about the unplanned blog absence. 
About October 5, a family member (everything is ok now) had a medical situation and I needed to be at the hospital and then at their home after they were released.  You all know how that goes, right? 

Then toward the middle of November, we enjoyed a trip to Branson.  

I’m looking over my photos from the last 2 months and most of them are at Branson shows.  We saw 16 shows!  Yes, we really like shows and we were there during Veterans week so many of tickets were discounted or free.  

We had thanksgiving at our daughter’s home.  About half of the guests were our family and the other half were our son in law’s family.  I think there were 26 people, so much good food and it was nice evening their big, new home.  

Since we weren’t hosting thanksgiving, and I knew I would be in a Christmas mood after being in Branson,  I packed up our fall decorations and decorated our home for Christmas before we left on our trip.  
In case you’re thinking it was a lot of work,  No,  I’ve simplified decorations and it really wasn’t a big job.  



6 of the grands on Thanksgiving- yes they’ve gotten big! These six range from 7 to 13 years.  

Branson photos- if you’re interested 

Haygoods 
Smoke On the Mountain Christmas 
New South at Grand Country 
Irish Tenors and Celtic Ladies at Kings Castle 
Bald Knobbers 
Duttons Christmas 
Hot Rods and High Heels at Clay Cooper
Hits of the 60s also at Clay Coopers
America’s top country at the Americana 
Clay Cooper 
Branson restaurant meal- Charley’s steak house.  This meal was delicous! 
We both had leftovers that made a second meal at our condo 
We ate out some but we ate at our condo more 
  We stayed at the French Quarter again.  The kitchen is tiny but we were able to prepare easy and tasty meals.  



We are too old to eat heavy restaurant meals 3 times a day anyway 

I’m planning of blogging regularly but we will see how it goes. 
Happy December 1st everyone 
๐ŸŽ„❤️๐ŸŽ„
Rhonda