Well it rained off and on all day yesterday and it rained during the night, and a showery day is in the forecast today as well. I don't mind, it keeps the flowers well watered and that saves me a chore.
I meant to tell you about my eye appointment yesterday but totally forgot. There has been another huge change in my prescription. So they have booked me in for another appointment in December. I have ordered new eye glasses. I knew my vision had become increasingly blurry and had been having headaches. If there is another change in December then he is going to refer me to the specialist for cataract surgery. But all told, diabetically speaking everything looks a.o.k. which is always a relief to me.
This time I got the glasses that get darker outside. I have not had those kind in years, but I felt they might help with the glare when it's really sunny. I have never been able to really wear sunglasses. They kind of make me feel sick to my stomach, so I am hoping these will make a bit of a difference without that happening.
Dan and Cindy went over and hung Eileen's living room curtains yesterday. They did a really great job. I think they look really nice. I have ordered her a curtain and some magnetic rods for her front door window.
I also ordered two magnetic curtain rods to hang it up. It comes with a tie back you can use in the middle to pull it back during the day. Nobody can see through it, but it does allow light in. So she can have her privacy and light.
Basically all we are waiting for now is for them to bring over the big stuff like her bed, dresser, television, etc. Then it will be ready to live in. I hope she will be comfortable and feel safe. This will be a big step, her living on her own. She did live briefly on her own back in the early 2000's. But then she started living with a lady and her husband from church where she lived until she got married to Tim. So this will be a bit of a change for her, but I am sure she will cope very well. I am close by at any rate and only a phone call away. As is my sister. And her dad is not that far either, plus she has all of the CSS workers to help out.
All will be well.
Eileen and I watched that old John Travolta movie yesterday, Phenomenon. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed the music in it. I have been a John Travolta fan since high school when he played Vinnie Barbarino in Welcome Back Kotter. I have pretty much liked everything he has done, although admittedly I have not seen all of his films.
I am not a fan of Quentin Tarantino films so I have not seen any of those. For the most part, I like nice movies, and am not a huge fan of violence, blood and gore.
I also don't really like movies like Space Odyssey or Planet of the Apes. I love a happy ending, and films which verge on the edge of being based on true stories. I love period films and shows and I adore vintage television and old films. I don't care how corny they are. I find them very charming.
For the first time in a while I got three recipes done and dusted yesterday and a fourth one that I will finish up today. I haven't done that in forever. I don't know where my time evaporates to, but it goes and most days I am lucky to get one recipe done.
I have been doing this recipe blogging for a very long time now. It is something which I really enjoy and keeps me busy. I only share the good things with people. You never, or hardly ever see the failures. You can be pretty sure that if I share something with my readers then it is a recipe that works, or at least that has worked in my kitchen. I cannot be held responsible for recipes that don't work when people change them or don't follow the direction.
That always makes me laugh when people say, this didn't work . . . after they have completely changed the recipe.
I get a lot of nitpickers on my EK Facebook page. People who never comment and then will have something to say when I spell something differently than they think I should, or when I call a North American Biscuit a Biscuit. All of the experts come crawling out of the woodwork then. Or when I will post a traditional British recipe, the experts come crawling out then as well. I recently posted a recipe for Cornish Splits. (A sweet yeasted roll, split and filled with jam and cream, or simply buttered.) Oh, the things people had to say about those. Insisting they were Devon Splits, or Cream buns, or Greg's Cream Cookies, etc. Another person criticizing me for cutting them open and not tearing them open. It happens every time I post a British recipe.
Why can't you just say that looks delicious? It's a good thing I love what I do. I think I would do it even if I didn't have to make a living for myself.
There are quite a few wild rose bushes at the beginning of our street. They are so beautiful this time of year. I am sure that Brier Island is absolutely gorgeous at the moment as well. I wish I could still walk about without being in so much pain. I would take a trip down there with Eileen. I am sure she would love the day trip out. I still want to take her somewhere to stay overnight once all of this stuff is over. A place where we can stay in a nice room and have a nice supper, maybe with a pool. Would love to do some sight-seeing, but it's beyond me at this point.
Speaking of sight-seeing, Eileen brought her album here to share from her trip to Disney in Florida back in 2011. (I am never sure if it is Disney Land or Disney World.) That was quite a trip she took. She had a lovely time. They had the quick passes so that they didn't have to wait in line for things. She went with the lady that she lived with before she got married. They drove down and visited Amish country, etc. all the way down.
When I was a child, I always wanted to go to Disney Land. Our next door neighbors had a station wagon that had those travel decals on the back windows and one was from Disney Land. I used to stand in the driveway and look at them and dream.
I have always had a traveler's heart and a pauper's budget. I did enjoy all the trips I was able to take when I lived in the U.K. however. Those were really wonderful. I got to see and do a lot.
Now I do most of my travelling from my armchair and that suits me just fine. It is much more affordable although I do confess that I often wish I could taste what they are eating as it looks that good, especially when they are at Amish Buffets.
That's one thing I miss here. British Carveries. All the Sunday Roasts and as much vegetables on the side as you could wish for. And Yorkshire puddings. There is nothing like that here.
Hmmm . . . maybe it is time for breakfast.
A thought to carry with you . . .
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In The English Kitchen today . . . Swedish Pizza Salad. Apparently in Sweden this is what they serve with Pizza. It's a delicious, lightly spiced and herby coleslaw vinaigrette. We both really enjoyed this. It is low carb and relatively healthy. It also keeps in the fridge for about a week.
I hope you have a lovely Wednesday. Eileen is going over to the old apartment today to sort out a few more things with Tim. I am going to clean my fridge. Maybe get rid of some of the half filled jars, etc. They seem to accumulate when I am not looking. In any case, have a great day! Stay safe. Be blessed, and don't forget!
















































