I’m Here!

My sister pointed out to me that I had not posted in some time. It’s been a busy spring, despite the fact that it hasn’t seemed warm enough to get out into the gardens. We’re getting ready to host about 25 people for Easter dinner. I’ve been cleaning and sewing, reorganizing spaces, and today I caught up with some of my paperwork.
Read on, to see what else has been going on the past few weeks.

Sisters, Sloths and Shopping

My youngest sister is a teacher, and last week she was on Spring Break. Each day she posted how she had chosen to use the day and everyone sounded envious of all the fun she was having. She came to visit us and rather than get some much needed work done on our Mother’s things, we vegged out on Friday. I know I’ll regret that, but it was really nice to be a sloth, and visit and chat and snooze and eat. It turns out we were charging up for Saturday.
Saturday morning we met our oldest sister and we spent the day shopping in a four by three block area of Naperville. It started with dropping off knives to be sharpened, then we browsed our way through Penzy’s Spices, Barnes and Noble, a new tea shop, and a boutique before walking back to have lunch at Hugo’s Frog Bar. Luckily the cars were just across the street, so we left the morning’s round of purchases in the cars before going to lunch.
Lunch was to die for! Our waiter was perfect. He had the answers to a multitude of questions and was present when needed, otherwise unobtrusive. We ordered fish tacos, seared scallops and a jumbo lump crab cake, and all three of us were totally happy with the meal. I enjoyed it so much that I told Dear Husband that we needed to plan a lunch-time visit so that he could enjoy it too. (I had the crabcake!) (With a heavenly remoulade)
We had a loose list of other shops to visit. Sur La Table was right next door, so we started there. I bought an immersion blender that I had been coveting for some time. Chico’s was next, followed by Eddie Bauer. Since we were right there, we paused for tea at Starbuck’s, and stopped at Anderson’s Book Store as we worked our way back toward the cars. The list doesn’t seem terribly long, but we spent SEVEN HOURS together. I was absolutely astonished. I don’t think I have ever shopped that long before, but the company was so totally entertaining that I never realized how much time had passed.
While we sat at Starbuck’s my techie little sister took out her phone so that we could make a list of what we needed for Easter, and had the menu planned in no time flat. We thought of one more of Mother’s quirky sayings, and that went into the phone, too! And while we were in Sur La Table, she opened an app to try to find out what music they were playing. Those phones are scary, ya know?!
I hated having to say goodbye to our oldest sister. I think Saturday may go down as one of the best days I’ve ever had. My youngest sister stayed a second night with us, but by morning, she was thinking about all she needed to get done before school resumed today, and she was on the road before 11:00. We are a family that worries, so she called as she got to the outskirts of her home town, to let us know that the trip had gone well.
Both my sisters and their families will join my family for Easter. We are all conscious of needing to store up memories. We can only hope that Easter Sunday will be as wonderful a day as Saturday was. Perhaps we will be able to share that wonderful sense of community with our children and grandchildren.

Repairs

We have had the oddest problem in the main bathroom. We thought that condensation from the upstairs bathroom pipes was dripping onto the ceiling drywall. Eventually it became so bad that the wallpaper began sliding off the wall! At that point, I nagged Dear Husband and Second Son into checking it out, to determine if we needed a plumber or whether we could do the repairs on our own.
It turns out that the medallion behind the handle of the upstairs shower was coming unscrewed from the fiberglass shower wall. When SS would shower, he’d splash water on the wall and it would slide behind the medallion and soak the ceiling. We might not have discovered the truth of it, if the ceiling had not been opened, but when we saw the volume of water that covered the counter, potty and floor in the lower bathroom, we knew that more sleuthing was needed.
Dear Husband seriously caulked behind the medallion, and pushed it back into place, removing the excess caulk that squeezed out. He tightened the screws to re-secure the medallion to the wall, and then they did the shower test. No drips. A second test the next day. No drips! YEA!!!
Today, my favorite contractor, our painter, came to strip the wallpaper, close the ceiling, and spackle rough spots. Tomorrow he will paint, and hopefully, our bathroom problems have come to an end.

Weeds!

I weeded one of the raised veggie beds today. I don’t know the name of the weed that was trying to take it over. It might be Creeping Charlie, but I’m not sure of that. This weed forms mounds of leaves in a shape that is rather like half of a ball. The leaves are a medium green, medium sized, rounded and very gently indented on the edges. The weed has a taproot that will probably come out in China by August. It was well developed and it’s only early April. I’m going to have compost added to the veggie beds this year, and it would have been a mistake just to pour the compost over these plants. I’m sure they would have found a way to push through it. It was easy to weed them from the friable compost/soil in the raised bed, but that tap root would be a killer to deal with in our clay soil.
I’ll have to ask my sister when she returns at Easter to tell me if the plant that I’m trying to eradicate is Creeping Charlie.