Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Love Week 2016

 Love Week lasted longer than a week this year.  Nothing wrong with that!
We had our trip to Leavenworth in honor of our anniversary the weekend before and then still had our anniversary and Valentine's Day to look forward to the next weekend.
For our anniversary we stayed in and I made dinner.  Hubby made a cocktail that called a Bee's Knees. The evening was lovely and we were happy to be inside since it has been raining constantly.
On Valentine's Day I made heart shaped pancakes for breakfast and then we spent the afternoon in downtown Bellingham, poking around Penny Lane and other junk shops including Ormolulu.
 On the way home we met friends at the new Overflow Taps and shared a sampler with them.
Tuesday night my Mom and our friend, Adelene joined us for the traditional heart shaped meat loaf dinner.  My table had a cherry theme, the salad had cherries and the dessert was a cherry chip cake.  Cherry chip cake is Hubby's favorite.  The candy is all cherry too.
The cherries were a nod to George Washington as our dinner was closer to President's Day than Valentine's Day.
Hubby provided valet service so the ladies didn't have to drive.   We had lovely guests and a fine evening to finish Love Week.
Until next year...

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Never Say Never

Hubby and I took a trip this past weekend to visit his Mom and Max.  We had such a nice time in Eastern Washington.  Esther had been gone over the holidays so we hadn't seen her for quite some time.  Max had promised he'd take us hunting so we were looking forward to that too.  When Max was driving a combine around during harvest he had spotted a few vintage trailer graveyards.  
Now that Huaka'i Annie is 90% finished we have the bug to start another project.  
Yes, we swore we'd never restore another trailer. Yes, we said we'd never take on such a huge overhaul again.  We would never ever take on a project where the tin has to come off. 
Never say never.
That word, never, has bitten me in the bum so many times.

A hunting we will go...
This little trailer looked like it's being used and it's too small for us.  Annie is now our little trailer and we'd like a bigger one with a bathroom.
 One of these is too old and one of these is too new.
I am not throwing my guys under the bus here but I am the one that has to go to the door and try to find the owners of the trailers.  I left notes and cards.  Because NO one answers the door.  Some places looked a little sketchy and there are pit bulls tied up in the yard.  It's not for the faint of heart because one just never knows if there is another pit bull coming around from the back and one never knows if the owner is an angry, crazy person. I'd hate to interrupt someone cooking up a fresh batch of meth.  It might make them mad.  Proceed with caution was my mantra for the day.
We visited one graveyard in the morning and then after many miles and trailers we decided to go back to it.  Just in case someone changed their mind and decided to answer the door.
Turns out the land owner was there and yes, he'd like to get rid of some of the trailers.  He wasn't angry or crazy just real nice!

I won't show full on photos until I have the trailer in my hot little hand or in our driveway. 
But one of them looks just right.  It has a front door and a back door.  The appliances look salvageable and the water damage isn't too bad, no worse than the Aloha.
 There is a bathroom.  Woot!
 And then like a sign from above I found one of the missing doors in the weeds.
We'll know more by the end of the week if this trailer can be our new project.
I'm hopeful.
We had a lot of fun hunting with Max.  He's a good scout and a good sport.  
Of course, he wants a finders fee...

On Sunday, we drove to Leavenworth, this time we were hunting for snow instead of trailers.
We watched the last quarter of the Superbowl at Icicle Brewing Company. 
 The lights are beautiful in Leavenworth and the little kids sledding in downtown were pretty fun to watch too.
On Monday we drove to Cashmere to visit their antique mall and Apple Annie's to do some junkin'.  I had a Santa sighting.  No joke, his sleigh was parked out front when we left.  Turns out he drives a Fiat on the off season but it was clearly marked Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
 Our plan was to snowshoe but the snow wasn't fresh so we walked/hiked instead.
It was a relaxing time for us.  We got to visit Hubby's cousin, Darrin and Nery and their sweet family.
They live in Leavenworth within walking distance of downtown.
 Such a great trip with Hubby!  A very nice beginning to Love Week. And we saw a lot of snow, so I was very happy,  I guess you could say we had a good hunting trip.


Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Accountability

 I am still organizing.  By now you must be thinking that I must have really had a mess for it to go into February. 'Tis true, it's a mess.  I am making a dent though.  The Christmas decorations have been taken down in the guest room, even packed away in the attic. The Christmas cards have been taken down, punched, ringed, and labeled.  I have a few years where I made them into a book but this was more efficient.  Do you save your cards? Forever? To what purpose? Do you get them out and look at them often? I'm curious, let me know your thoughts.
The piles on the dining table are diminishing.  I had book work for Dad's estate, and yesterday I resolved to work my way through paperwork, notes and taxes.  Which I did. A trip to the bank, the post office were my only breaks.
The landing is a semi organized mess instead of just a mess.  It's almost to the point of setting up a table and doing some crafting with my bits and bobs.  I need to make a decision about having a yard sale this summer.  They are a lot of work but the day of the sale is fun.  It is nice to just bring it away and be finished too.  What do you do?
I have been meaning to put the recipe for Heidi's Chicken and the Rice Casserole on the blog for quite some time and though I got closer this weekend I have since had a phone/photo malfunction so that will have to wait.  I made this dessert twice in the past few days.  Once for Sam's birthday and once for Hubby's potluck at work.  I have been in the kitchen.

For some crazy reason I feel accountable to my readers for my 2016 goals.  Honestly, I should have never shared the goals because now I cannot cram junk back into the attic.  It's a tad weird and scary at the same time.
My, don't you have the power?

Don't get too excited because I am sure that the ol' I don't give a rip Tami will soon be back.  In the meantime these posts are positively riveting  boring.

Until then...