Saturday, 22 February 2025

Another busy week and fun with friends

I had a quiet weekend, which was just what I wanted. I did go to Happy Hour but otherwise stayed home and worked on the jigsaw puzzle, my stitching, and knitting. There was a bit of housework done and some laundry, but for the most part I relaxed.

I'd gotten a couple of hours of stitching done on Saturday, when I realized I'd started two rows over from where I ought to have done, so spent the evening watching the Four Nations hockey and un-stitching the work I'd done earlier. Canada lost to the USA, and as result were in a battle to reach the final, and needed to win in regulation over Finland on Monday. They did win that game and would play in the final on Thursday evening in Boston. I was thrilled when they won in overtime. Go Canada Go!

I managed to re-do my work on Sunday and a little bit more. There wasn't anything to watch on television (or at least nothing I was interested in), so decided to go to bed early and read. That didn't last, as I decided to get up and work on the puzzle. Shortly after 11 p.m. I finished. It had been on the table well over a week, so I was ready to have it done. The photos were from that afternoon, and the second I took the following morning. J had lent me two puzzles, so I quickly put away this one and started the second one. 

Three of us went shopping Monday to some chain stores, Beall's, Ross Dress for Less, and Marshalls. L did very well, coming home from Beall's with a two pairs of pants and four tops - all $9.99 or less. I picked up a pair of shorts for Eli, and a wallet for D. The wallet is the same brand as the purse I picked up for her at Burlington's last week, and is meant for a Christmas gift. Eli can give her the wallet. D picked up a pair of sunglasses at Beall's. Both Ross and Marshalls were a bust, so we decided to go to lunch. 

We ate the Patio, just down the block from the park. I had an Oriental chicken salad, while the other two had shrimp and salmon rolls. We were all invited out to dinner that evening at H's so wanted something light. I'll admit the salad was a good size - I ate all the vegetables and left some chicken behind.

We met for dinner after Happy Hour at H's place. Have I mentioned her previously? She has an outdoor kitchen in her shed, a full sized stove and fridge, as well as her washing machine. Wonderful food comes out of that kitchen. She's known for her banana bread, brownies, tres Leches cake and many more goodies. We had pork loin, scalloped potatoes, and mixed veg for dinner and creme brulee for dessert. She didn't make the dessert, she said, because she was too busy. It was all delicious.

Six of us went thrifting on Tuesday, a full van load of women descending on the stores. I picked up a James A. Michener book to read on the way home, a bathing suit for Eli, a pair of jean capris to replace the ones I sacrificed to the paint party, and a pretty top. The adult granddaughter of one of the ladies cleaned up. She left the van with several bags of clothing - apparently she does this each year, arrives with an almost empty suitcase and returns home with a full one. We had lunch at the Black Bear Diner before heading back to the park. 

I walked down to Food City on Wednesday morning, as I had run out of fresh vegetables. The prices are so amazing to me; a head of lettuce for $0.99, two bunches of green onions for $1, a pound of baby carrots for just $1.69 and a red pepper for $0.50! I also bought tomatoes, so, if nothing else I have salad fixings for the next week. Back at the unit, I mixed up and cooked a meatloaf for dinner and sandwiches. It had just come out of the oven, when L arrived and invited me to the Canada Snowbird Association (CSA) presentation at the Quechan Casino (informally known as the Q). 

We left just before noon (Yuma time /11 a.m. California time). Q is across the border in California and the presentation started at noon. There were speakers from the CSA and from Medipac, the travel insurance company. It was a really interesting program, as I had no real knowledge of either. 

But it got better! After a 20 minute intermission, we were entertained by Michelle Wright (a Canadian country singer) and a comedian whose name I have forgotten. He was entertaining, but it was Michelle's performance that was wonderful. She mentioned she's been in the business for 43 years. Unaccompanied by nothing but her guitar, her voice is still amazing. She sang a variety of her material, as well as Anne Murray's Snowbird. Fitting for the crowd, and most everyone knew the words and sang along.

I had planned to housework and some stitching on Thursday, and did get the house vacuumed, dishes washed and dried, and the bathroom cleaned. However, L called just after lunch to say she and her stepdaughter K were going to Green Trees (a discount grocery store), and would I like to go with them. I had picked up some protein bars on our last trip, and really liked them, so said yes. Well, it wasn't only a trip to Green Trees - we also visited Target, Discount Tire for a free tire check (air and tread), In and Out Burger for lunch for the two of them, and then to Green Trees. I had eaten at lunch so had a drink and shared L's fries. On our way back to the park, we stopped at Food City. We stayed in the car while K ran in for one item.


This was the sign at Target - I haven't had any issues finding eggs at Walmart and Food City, so I assume Target uses different supplies.

By the time we arrived back at the park, Happy Hour was underway. There, I was invited to ride along for a trip to Los Algodones, across the Mexican border on Friday. I thanked A for the offer, but declined. I was ready for a quiet day of puttering around the unit.

And that is exactly what I did on Friday. I worked on the jigsaw puzzle, I sat outside in the sun and read for a bit of time, I finished knitting my hanging kitchen towel, and did some stitching. I did go to Happy Hour and before coming back to the unit, I helped several of the women decorate the clubhouse for the Heritage Dinner. 

Today, I'll be baking the shortbread for the dinner - it is so much better when it is fresh. L's husband, G plays the bag pipes, and she has informed he, he will be piping me in to the clubhouse with my contribution. Wish me luck, hopefully I won't trip on the threshold! The meal should be very good, as there are a wide variety of dishes being prepared. 

Beyond that, I don't plan to do much else for the weekend, as it is shaping up to be a busy week next week. I have something scheduled for every day AND I have to pack too. :(

Have a great week ahead everyone!

18 comments:

  1. What an active and fun filled week you have had. It all sounds like great fellowship. Life will seem so boring when you get home!!
    Have a restful weekend.

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    1. I think I'm ready for a little boring, Cheryl. Though I do have several appointments and stuff that needs to done when I get back to the city.
      It has been a lovely weekend too.

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  2. You are having a wonderful time. Are most of these new friends snowbirds? We are warming up finally and I am so ready for spring, planting my flowers, picking up the haskap bushes (aka honeyberry) and being outside a bit more.

    God bless.

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    1. Yes, 75% of the residents are Canadian snowbirds. There are a few empty units at the moment, but the park limits long-term/year-round residents. Things will get very quiet here by mid-March when many will be making their way home.
      Glad to hear the weather is improving. I do hope it stays that way!

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  3. You certainly keep busy. I can understand the alone time you take too. Those vegetable prices are incredible!

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    1. I guess when you've got many farms near by growing these crops throughout the year, prices stay low. Unlike at home, where the growing is so short - our farmer's market prices are always higher than the grocery stores.

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  4. Will you want to keep in touch with at least some of the people you've met when you return? It would be lovely if if some turned into lasting friendships!

    I can't believe the low cost of produce there either. Wow.

    Enjoy the last of your time in the warmth!

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    1. Absolutely, I expect to stay in touch. One of the couples is currently living in Manitoba, but will be moving to Saskatchewan to be nearer to family - they may end up in Regina.
      I will definitely be enjoying the last few days. The heat has increased, so I'm not spending as much time in the sun, but the outdoor living area stays comfortable until mid-afternoon when the sun comes around.

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  5. Sounds like your time there is almost over, enjoy the warmth while you can!

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  6. I'm tired just following all your activities!
    As for the salad, I would eat the chicken first. ☺️
    As for eggs, Walmart's cooler was full too.🤔
    Good job on the puzzle!!

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    1. The upcoming week doesn't look any less busy. But I'm enjoying every minute of it.
      Actually the chicken wasn't very good - very dry and chewy so the rest of the salad was pretty darn good.
      I've finished another puzzle! This one was much easier than the last.

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  7. Getting piped in! How impressive is that!?

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    1. Isn't that something? I actually to avoid being the center of the attention, and G's wife L brought the shortbread in, instead. :)

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  8. You sure pack a lot into a week. WOW! I think I would have to write down stuff to report what I do in a week, otherwise don't think I would remember it. Love that you got such good bargains at the grocery. Thus far, I've not had trouble getting eggs; but it's also not something I buy very often. So perhaps it's an issue I've not run into as they've not been on my grocery list for about 6 wks. Will have to look the next time I'm in the store even if I don't intend or need to purchase.
    Sandy's Space

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    1. Thanks Sandy. I do tend to keep track of things to write about on Friday (I post on Saturday)

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  9. How nice that you have met such awesome people. We have met some awesome people just by reading the blogs...like Patsy and Bill. This coming Friday we hope to meet up with more friends that we met thru the blogs. One couple is from Michigan and 2 couples from Ontario, Canada. Here in Wellton the Del Sol market has those same prices on vegetables except for the red pepper. I still pay over a dollar for red pepper.

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    1. Thanks Elva, it does seem that snowbirds are a great bunch, and the folks they meet along the way very welcoming and friendly.

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