Hurray!

Today, April 12, we saw our first egret for the year. I’m pretty sure it was a snowy egret. It was at the edge of a retention pond that is ringed with cattails, and it was fishing.
Personally, Elegante Mother and I feel that both the heron and this egret are a bit early, but that doesn’t make us any less happy to see them. While robins are generally a harbinger of spring in this area, the egrets returning is usually a signal that we are going to start see the weather warming.
It’s drizzly and damp, and rather chilly today. The skies are a sullen gray. It’s a good day to be inside, getting indoor chores done so that we will be free to go outside once the sun finds it’s way back.
We do have two birds that are content with this weather. For quite a number of years, we have had a pair of Mallard ducks come to visit in the spring. Papa duck keeps an eye out for danger while Mama duck Hoovers (as in vacuums) up any stray birdseed and corn she can find. Occasionally we will see Mama contentedly eating away, and wonder where her mate has gone. One day, Dear Husband told us that he has seen Papa duck sitting up on our roof, where he can apparently get a better view . We’ve enjoyed their visits. They are beautiful birds.

Can it be FIVE YEARS???

Out of curiosity, I scrolled down through my archives to see when I started blogging. In 20 days, I will have had a blog for FIVE YEARS! It’s really hard to believe I’ve been on-line that long.
A friend from the Red Hatters once likened my blog to the diary which Samuel Pepys kept. We both cover the minutia of our lives. On rare occasions, I get on the soap box, but for the most part, this is a journal of my days.
Today as I browsed through my friend’s blogs, I discovered that one was writing about the prevention of dissemination of information about contraception and abortion, another was writing about her family honoring those lost in World War II. Another of my blogging friends spends her days working for Blogher, and so on, and so on, and so on. Nothing earthshaking is happening on my blog, but these ladies are clearly interested in what’s going on around them, and not afraid to discuss it.
I may be a little jealous of their wider horizons, but there’s nothing keeping me from following their lead. Sooner or later, I’ll get there. Until then, you can continue to expect to see me whining about weeding, and complaining about poison ivy, kvetching about the lack of time to quilt, and carping about the demands of the house and office.
When it gets old, tell me to lighten up! ( And I’ll just go off and sulk for a bit. *G*).

Credit Given Where Credit Is Due

I don’t know that I’ve said much about my beverage of choice, but I am one of those rare people who don’t drink coffee. When I was growing up, Elegante Mother had a variety of teas available, and I came to like iced tea in the summer and hot tea in colder weather. I enjoy Earl Grey, Darjeeling, Jasmine, English Breakfast, and black tea flavored with orange. I don’t care for fruit flavored tea (with the exception of a decaffeinated apricot tea I found some years ago) or most herbal teas, and until recently I wanted my iced tea to be strong, orange and black pekoe without sweetening.
I am making the first step toward a healthier me by changing the blend I use for iced tea. My youngest sister, Nancy, told me years ago that she was making her iced tea by brewing it with three bags of orange and black pekoe, and two of green tea. This week, I swapped one of the black tea bags for green tea. I can’t tell there’s been a change, and I know that the green tea is a healthier drink. Soon, I’ll be using two of the green tea bags.
I know, Sis….it took me a while, but I’m getting there. Thanks for the tip! *S*
And, while we are on the subject of tea, is anyone else irritated with Mickey D’s for being served sweetened tea when you have taken pains to request UN or NOT sweetened tea? Sometimes the problem is with the microphone system where you place your order, and sometimes it’s with a server who only drinks sweetened beverages, who automatically goes to that canister. Now, when I order tea, I ask them to confirm that it is not sweetened when they hand it to me. There’s nothing worse to a tea purist than getting a mouth full of sugar when you are anticipating the clean, astringent taste of unsweetened tea! Yuck!

This and That

First, I have a new grand niece! (Is that what you call your nephew’s daughter??) This is My-Sister-The-Nurse’s TENTH grandchild, and Elegante Mother’s 25th great grand child. Pretty cool, huh? There will be four babies born to our family in one year. There’s still one more to come, in September. My youngest granddaughter arrived at the end of September. Another of my grand nieces arrived on Christmas Night, one came yesterday, and the last is due at the very start of September. Isn’t it wonderful to have babies to hold? The women in my family are good about sharing so the kids just go from woman to woman to woman. Even the girls get in on the baby holding.
Today, I collected Elegante Mother and made a trip to Morris, Illinois. Ostensibly it was to purchase birdseed, but Morris has this amazing quilt fabric store…. I warned Dear Husband that I was going to Morris. I have to give him credit. He didn’t even roll his eyes!
We played at the fabric store for the better part of an hour, and then shopped for bird seed. For some reason my mother has taken a liking to the diner at the truck stop. This is the LAST place I’d expect her to choose for a meal, but she was happy as a clam with the luncheon special of salad bar and half a tuna sandwich (which she brought home).
We chatted about what we were seeing in the farmland as we drove We are both interested to see how well the farmland churches are being maintained. God is alive and well in rural Illinois. Some of these churches have even added schools, so the kids are educated closer to where they live.
We saw several types of towers that must be for reception of tracking data. UPS keeps track of their trucks and they know when a package has been delivered. The pipelines have (or used to have) towers to keep track of the flow of the oil (I think…I’m a little rusty on this, since Dad, my font of knowledge passed away more than two decades ago.) I’m sure in this day and age there are dozens of reasons for these towers. There are two of them just down the road from us.
We also watched the suburban crawl edging over hills that used to be prime farmland. To get to what we can honestly call “rural” land now, you have to drive an hour and a half out of Chicago, at the very least.
We had a lovely day. Elegante Mother loves to go for day trips like this, and she informed me that I was NOT to return to Morris without her! *G* I think we’ll go in warmer weather so that we can visit some of the specialty shops that have popped up in town. We both would like to look at antiques and linens. I’ll have to see if I can pry EM away from the truck stop for lunch so that we can try some of the restaurants, too! *G*
This was a “good time was had by all” day. Now we can settle in for the rainy days to come and not worry about impending cabin fever.

Firsts

Okay, this morning I saw the first of the goldfinches to return, and this weekend I got my first case of poison ivy for this year. That makes it official. Spring has sprung!

This is the Weekend We’ve All Been Waiting For!!

You know….the WARM, SUNNY, DRY weekend that lets us know that it’s not going to be winter forever. I won’t be so rash as to say that spring has finally arrived, but the weather this week was exceptional, and I spent part of each day in the gardens, clearing off the spent plants and even pulling up crabgrass and poison ivy stems.
When your nose is within a foot of the ground you see all sort of things that you might otherwise miss. I realized that the dead stems of the purple fountain grass were covering a pod of daffodils and tulips, so I started there on Saturday morning, digging up the dead annual. It was covering some of my favorite daffodils, the Ice Follies, which are usually the first to bloom. This year they will loose the race to the traditional daffodils that are planted along the front of the house.
I saw fever few, sweet woodruff, crocus, the tips of Dutch iris leaves, a volunteer vinca that I should exterminate, and tons of iris. I have one pod of iris that is next to a downspout and I can see that I’ll have to move them this year. There are four other HUGE pods of iris that will have to be shifted this year. I meant to get to them last year, and it just didn’t get done. If I wait any longer, they’ll die off for lack of good soil and overcrowding.
I didn’t get everything trimmed, but I made a good start. I can tell that I’m not a kid any more. I can’t work for twelve hours on my hands and knees and still get up and walk away. I need to be more careful with mulch to keep weeding down.
Dear Husband, super guy that he is, took a little time away from varnishing the boat to prune the old shrub rose for me. Following information from Bogie, he cut it back severely. This rose blooms on new canes, so we are encouraging it to put up new canes, while we get rid of the brambles. I hope it makes it. This was one of the plants growing on the grounds when we bought the lot 19 years ago.
Each day that is dry, I hope to put a little time into the gardens so that I don’t have to devote entire weekends to weeding. I’m SO glad we had warm weather. It felt as though I’d been given a treat after a difficult week, and it was lovely to have some time outside. And, YES…..I wore a hat! *G*

Surprise!

This morning I had a call at 7:30. I was getting ready to go to exercise. We’d been planning a party for our exercise leader, who turns 60 on Saturday and I wanted to get to class a little early. The call was from our guru, who croaked out…”I’m sick. Can you cover for me at class, or should we cancel?” know the class was disappointed when I arrived and announced that I’d be subbing. We went through an old routine which kept us busy, but didn’t really move us forward .
The ladies who were organizing the class party said that they would hold off until Monday to celebrate her birthday. We’re each planning to give her sixty of something. I chose marbles, so that should she ever feel that she’s lost her marbles, she have some spares on hand!
Our guru has invited us to an open house at her home tomorrow. When she called this morning, I asked if she was canceling her party. She and her husband wanted to make it through today before deciding whether to cancel the party. She just sent an e-mail to let me know that the party is on. Now, I’ll need to let Elegante Mother decide whether she wishes to risk catching anything.,although it’s probably a moot point, since I plan to go.
It’s been a long week. I may sleep in tomorrow, and then do some yard work before we go to the party. I’m looking forward to a little time out of the office.

Done!

My audit is DONE! OVER! FINISHED! KAPUT!
I wish I could tell you that my bookkeeping was perfect, but over the course of three and a half years, I under-reported 17.5 hours. 🙁
It could have been so much worse. The auditor had a name on his list to check that he thought hadn’t been reported. The man had worked close to 900 hours for us. I was on the verge of apoplexy at the thought of the cost and penalties. I was able to hand the auditor the union report, showing that I had paid the benefits, and that the auditor had made an error.
Those 17.5 hours really bug me, but I should point out that in that time period, I reported that our bricklayers and laborers worked a total of 82,173 hours, plus a little overtime. It puts the 17.5 hours into perspective.
I can tell you that the union spent more to do the audit than they will get back in benefits and penalties! *G*
Now, If only someone would put away all the data that I had to drag out for the audit, I’d be a happy camper!

Odd Morning

This has been an odd morning. This is the last day before the audit, and I’d planned to work in the office all day. I rose around 5:15 or so, and read for a bit, and then threw on my clothes. I did a few chores, and started a load of laundry, and then headed to the office with a cup of tea to make a grocery list. Dear Husband took the garbage out this morning and asked if I was hiding garbage stickers somewhere. Not good.
The rest of the house was still asleep when I headed to the store. It’s very odd to be there when they are cleaning the deli, and the baked goods are not yet out, and the fish and meat market is empty and dark. Luckily, I didn’t need anything from those areas. I had most of what I needed for the week on hand, and just had to round things out, and pick up some garbage stickers!
I gave Elegante Mother a French cruller, and then headed to the office. I’ve paid my personal bills, and next up is our smaller company. Then, I’ll be back to working on things for our audit. When I was filing, I found the letter from the company who will be doing the audit. I also have a letter from the Union. It’s interesting to note that the letters do not agree as to the scope of the audit, nor the dates covered. Basically, the auditor wants every paper that’s crossed my desk for a period of three years and four months. We’ll see about that.
Doesn’t it sound like a witch hunt? I know the union hopes to make more money from us with unpaid benefits and penalties, but I’m confident that our records are correct, and complete. In return for giving me all this grief, I plan to smile in the knowledge that there just aren’t any mistakes. *S* (Can you see me stomping my foot and saying “So THERE!!”?)
So….I’ll be at my desk for a while, and I might even be here this evening, but most of the pressure will end sometime tomorrow. YEA!! The good part of all of this is that I can see the top of my desk, and I’ll be able to do a little Spring Cleaning in the office. Good timing: the CPA will be here to help me with first quarter reports in a couple of weeks, and I’ll be ready for her.
We’re having Chicken and Ham Tetrazzini for dinner, with roasted asparagus, and maybe a salad. Comfort food at it’s best, and perfect for a gray, dreary day. Come on sun…..show your face!
I hope you’re all having a good day, and that Spring is finding it’s way to you. *S*

Spring Flowers

Since the day before Easter the inside of our house has been filled with beautiful blossoms, but the outside is sadly lacking. We’ve had three little crocus appear near the front door, and we have about three or four inches of daffodil greens showing around the yard, and the leaves for one early blooming tulip (the name of which escapes me at the moment). I’m guessing that it will be a month before we see much of anything. We’ll have to be content with magnolia and redbud and lilac buds swelling.
My knee has improved, but I haven’t tested it to see if I can kneel on it. I’m desperate to get out into the gardens and clean things up. Wouldn’t you know that the one day in the 50s that is supposed to be dry is Wednesday, the day I’ll be chained to the office for an audit! How UNFAIR!!!
Well….soon. I’m sure I’ll be outside soon.