January 8, 2010

Friday Flowerblogging

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Ted took this photo of the wreath on our French doorto our sunporch. It is a real balsam fur. I do have artificial ones but this one was real. He had it as an we;come entry into the computer but it disappeared when I took it to the shop. I don't know how to get it back.

I had a busy day today. I awoke to more snow. We had about two inches fall overnight. The roads and walks melted quickly but there is still some on the grass and trees. I started taking down the tree but didn't remember where I had put the boxes to put the decorations away. I found them in the garage later. I called the power company and found they applied my check to my bill. I went to my online account but it hadn't posted yet. I had to get the driveway shoveled out before Melissa came. It is on the northside of the house and doesn't get any sun. I wanted to get it done before it froze up. I had a late lunch and then Melissa came and we went over the figures of other houses that sold in the area. Melissa rewrote the wording that is sent to the MSL listing. We both put out heads together and worded it so that it sounded more appealing.

After she left, I walked Danny and then went to the Acme to get some food. I stopped at the library to get some movies. I got some detective stories that are made for TV in Canada, called The Murdock Mysteries. They take place around the early 1900's in Toronto. They are pretty good. I don't like much that's on TV these days.

I also did some shredding today. I finished shredding the year 2000. I have a box of 1999 in the basement and two boxes of the company files to be gone through and shredded. After I file my 2009 taxes, I guess I can shred 2001.

My friend Phyllis called while I was in the Acme. She was in the hospital. She hasn't been feeling well. It turns out her new cat scratched her and she got an infection from it. It is called cat scratch fever. I hope she feels better soon. She and her husband were to start on their journey in their mobile home and begin their retirement.

I also called my sister-in-law, Sylvia to see how things were going. They were in an accident when they left my house after my dinner on the Sunday after Christmas. They were not hurt but their car will take three weeks to be repaired. Someone ran into the back of them.

Keep my sister-in-law, Kathy is your prayers as she copes with her cancer and decides with the doctors the treatment that is best for her.

News from the Vorlon Wife.

Posted by tedkarol at January 8, 2010 10:40 PM
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