Saturday, 29 November 2025

Keeping entertained, no snow at home (yet), and shopping

I've less than a week left before I leave the park for Palm Springs where I'll overnight before I fly home to Regina. I'll be staying with my son for a couple of nights, then my daughter (and grandson) will pick me up to take me home to our little town. So far they've had no snow accumulation - in other words while it has snowed, it just hasn't stuck around. They've had temps above freezing most days, though of course, it will get colder by the time I arrive. This photo was taken on November 27. 

It's been a full week. The Canadian Olympic curling trials got underway on Monday, so I've had to get my chores done around the draw schedule. I got things done around the trailer on Monday, went thrifting and shopping with L on Tuesday, Wednesday I had to pick up the turnip for Thanksgiving dinner. D and I met at the clubhouse on Thursday morning and set up the tables and finished decorating for the dinner that evening.



There were 16 of us in total at the potluck meal. Oh my, it was delicious. Turkey, ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes, turnips, Brussel sprouts, green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole, salad, deviled eggs, cheese, pickles...the list goes on! If anyone didn't have enough to eat, they were trying too hard. Dessert was phenomenal too, with carrot cake, pumpkin pie, and trifle. One of our older residents, I believe he lives in Montana, said he didn't eat lunch so that he could fill up at dinner. And fill his plate, he did, and carried on to have a bit of each dessert too.

There was enough leftovers we decided to have a must-go dinner the next night, in order to use up the excess. It took some arranging to get everything into the clubhouse fridge, but we managed.

Friday morning, L and I headed out about 8:30 to do a little Black Friday shopping. Not at the various box stores, but at the local thrift stores. We both came home with lots of treasures. I found a new pair of sandals at the foster home thrift store, a fold out cutting mat for sewing and a sampler cross stitch pattern at the Humane Society thrift store, and an Advent calendar of 24 mini puzzles and a set of four colourful placemats at Crossroads Mission store. The latter will be made into seat cushions for my outdoor chairs. I've made pillows from placemats before - simply open a seam, add the foam, and sew them up again. 

Several of us met for Happy Hour at the clubhouse at 4 p.m. and I turned on the television to watch the first final for the men's Olympic curling. I had caught the end of the women's game in the morning. Christina Black of Nova Scotia nearly beat Rachel Homan, but came up a little short in the final end. They'll play again on Saturday for the second game of the best of three. I anticipate that Homan will win but I'd be happy if Black forced a game three. There is something to be said for the home game advantage.

Team Dunstone and Team Jacobs are in the men's finals. I'm cheering for Dunstone and his crew as the entire Jacobs team has made it to the Olympics previously. Not all together as the four curlers were on different teams and I'd like to see Dunstone break through. But I know that whoever ends up at the Olympics will represent the country well.

I headed to the clubhouse around 4 to set the television up to watch the curling, and was soon joined by H and D. They cleared out the fridge and we got the crockpots set up to warm up the potatoes, stuffing and gravy. After a short Happy Hour outdoors, we were back inside for the curling, joined by L and J, and later another J and P. Shortly after 5, D's husband T joined us. In total, there were seven of us at the must-go dinner and we managed to clean up a fair amount of the leftovers. Some items went to the bin, while others went home with the others. (Not me, two days of turkey is plenty for me).

We kept the television on the channel with the sound muted and some of us kept an eye on the action. When dinner was over, we cleared up dishes, put away decorations, and the food items were divided among those who were willing to take it. When everyone else had left, L and I sat and watched the remainder of the game. It looked like Dunstone had a chance to win the game, as he was leading 7 to 6 in the 10th end, but he missed his final shot, allowing Jacobs to take 3 points to win the game. They will play again on Saturday evening and I'll be cheering for a different outcome.

This week, I've also managed to get my knitting done, with the seven coffee cozies/sleeves completed while I watched curling. When the lighting wasn't great in the evenings, I also knit a scarf for my daughter, and crocheted a couple of dishcloths. I will tell you, after completing nine of the same pattern, (two for family, seven for the school), I have no desire to ever knit it again.*

Today, there is curling to watch - the second games of the finals. I've started on a toque/beanie for my daughter to match the finished scarf.  I may do a bit of crocheting. In between, I'm sure I'll find some college football to watch. I will need to return to the clubhouse too, to return the holiday tubs to the shed. It's a pain in the butt to open the door, so I didn't feel like doing it in the dark of the evening.

Whatever your plans for the weekend, enjoy! Have a great week ahead everyone.

*D has informed me she forgot one of the therapists, so like it or not I will be knitting one more. :p

2 comments:

  1. It sounds like a nice time and good food with all the fellow campers. Thanksgiving sure does bring out a bunch of good food.
    Are you going home just for the month or for good? I thought you would be at the camper all winter.

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  2. Never mind - I saw your answer from the other day. I hope you have safe travels going home and enjoy your month.

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