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Friday, January 19, 2018

January at the Ranch


Adding to my last post, here's a little of what
we've been up to at the Ranch in January...

The Girl and one of her friends celebrating new years...funny story....when I was a junior in high school I wanted to go to someone else's house for a New Year's Eve Party because we were going to watch movies and my family didn't own a color tv or vcr.  A few days before New Year's, my dad arrived home with a color tv, a vcr and five movies (Back to the Future!!).  The Girl is a junior in high school and wanted to go to a party...I chatted with the mom of the other young lady in this picture and we made a deal with the girls.  During the course of our chat I told her the tv story.  Later that day we ran into each other at the grocery store, both of us with our carts piled full of junk food bribery and other party supplies, and noted that "this is our version of the color tv, isn't it?" We had a good laugh, the girls were embarassed and New Years was a (calm, quiet, safe) success!




Here are a few shots from the backyard of that awesome Supermoon (I love the view from my back door...)




For all of you who requested photos of the elusive BOGO...check it out...photo accomplished! She and Sid are very settled in, although she is still hesitant to come downstairs for more than a few minutes at a time.  The other day she journeyed all the way downstairs, through the family room, through the kitchen and into the laundry room...when she met Alice apparently.  As the girl and I watched from the couch (over our shoulders), BOGO shot out the laundry room, failed to gain traction on the tile and actually ran in place like a cartoon cat before shooting forward again, back through the family room and up the stairs.  She has apparently recovered from her unpleasant experience, as she was just exploring the family room again....

 While there are fewer pictures of the teenagers and fewer cute sayings, I did enjoy finding this on the counter at 7:30 am on a day during Winter break....apparently "Zesty Santa Fe Style Chicken" is what the Boy enjoys for breakfast.
 Several years ago my brother gave this game to the Mister and me for Christmas.  We played it a few times that visit, and a few times with friends since. I think it hung out in one of my classrooms for a short amount of time, before being relegated to the game cupboard here, where the Boy discovered it during Winter Break.  As always, the game inspired lots of "what kind of question is that?!" and "Um, who would do that?!"  as well as, "There is no way that is the best response to that situation...."  I was just happy they played a game together with no (ok limited) arguing. I think my favorite question was something about what should you do if you encounter a cougar and the answer was something like take off an article of clothing and wave it above your head.  But we were maybe a little slap happy by then, after trying to answer how to cross a river safely (choice a: take off your pants and wade choice b: take off your backpack choice c:  hop from rock to rock....none of these seem like the best choice??)


There's really not much to say about these two yahoos...they like snow, so obviously they are happier in Alma than at the Suburban Ranch...we are supposed to get snow tomorrow night though, so stay tuned...
 The Girl went with friends to paint pottery...and made me a mug for my birthday!!!  (and is it not the cutest mug you've ever seen?)
 My new boots, purchased with Amazon Christmas money and some rewards points...I seem to be developing a boot habit of sorts...I guess there are worse things..
 Ah, here is a photo of Sid sitting where Tigger used to sit before he (Tigger) fell and detached his retina...Sid, dude, be careful, please...

 One "melted" Sid...
 The Boy on the rail the landlord's son installed on our apartment patio...there is video if you are interested, but the most exciting part is me freaking out that he is going to crash into me or the glass door




Well, we are approaching February quickly--February and March are going to be snowboard competition season (which I will have to bribe the Mister to photograph) as well as SAT class and AP Prep class.... so I may have to be creative in my photo taking or you all may just have to read about the books I read!  Happy January from the Suburban Ranch--drop a line in the comments if we haven't heard from you in a while--we'd love to know what everyone else is up to!

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Winter motivation

I've been trying to get motivated to write for a few days now--I actually started last week but decided what I wrote was just whiny so this is take two.

It is officially winter here but supposed to be 60 degrees today, unlike the rest of the country, I guess. I heard that as of today all 50 states have snow on the ground for the first time in 50 years  The radio announcer said that he though Hawaii would be the "hold out", but that it was actually Florida.

I had a birthday last week-We aren't going to mention which one. Mr. IM and the kids took me out to dinner and my much-delayed Christmas jewelry arrived (it is very pretty).  They also picked up a set of books written by a Park County writer (and sold at the Al-Mart in Alma!).  Then they all disappeared for the evening and I got to read my books and talk to Liberty about personal space. ("One hundred ten pound dogs don't get to sit on people's laps.  Fifteen-pound cats do if they behave.  You are a one hundred ten pound dog...back up, back up, back up....")

My greenhouse experiment continues to go well-we had a cold snap earlier this week, but it looks like the beets have survived.  The potatoes (round two) haven't sprouted yet...but I always have sketchy potatoes so I can always plant more. I don't know if I'll ever get anything from these plants, but it is a fun experiment.  I planted cucumbers inside (and celery and basil, but I always have those inside).  My spicy oregano (from two summers ago) finally gave up, so I harvested and froze it--I need to find a fun recipe that uses spicy oregano!

We tried a couple meal service plans during December and decided that we just need to be better at making a menu, shopping, and prepping ahead of time.  Neither of the services we used cut down on prep time, just made sure we had ingredients.  Since Mr. IM and The Boy are in the mountains every weekend, it makes life interesting to plan.  The Girl has had SAT Prep class, so we've been staying at the Suburban Ranch, which I think makes Liberty happy, she is not a fan of car rides these days.

Thanks to all of you who included a note or letter in your Christmas card--we love the pictures, but it is always nice to have a letter as well and not have to remember what was on Facebook!

Spring planting is getting closer...stay tuned!




 


Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Best books of 2017

I almost wonder if I should make this a top 20, since I'm starting with 18 on this list....
Let's see if I can prioritize though:

Top 9 (in no particular order, series included as singles...yep, that's probably cheating...):

1. Lilac Girls (Martha Hall Kelly)--January
2. Three Allen Eskens books:  (last one was best):  The Life We Bury (Allen Eskens), The Guise of Another, the Heavens May Fall--February
3.  Robert Dugani's books--My Sister's Grave and Her Final Breath (Robert Dugoni)--July, In the Clearing --August, The Trapped Girl--September, Close to Home--October
4.  The Alice Network (Kate Quinn)--October
5.  Dark Places (Gillian Flynn)--July
6.  Henry's Sisters (Cathy Lamb)--July
7.  Back Over There (Richard Rubin)--June
8.  The Chemist (Stephanie Meyer)--October
9. Woman of God (James Patterson)--December

Honorable Mention
1. Four  Mike Mullin books (first one was best)-February
2. Long Way Gone (Charles Martin)--August
3.  Barbara Nickless--Dead Stop--October
4.  Hardcore Twenty-Four (Janet Evanovich)--December
5. The Sleepwalker (Chris Bojalian)--March
6. The Painted Queen (Elizabeth Peters)--August


Links to this year's book blogs:
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February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
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Monday, January 1, 2018

What I read in December 2017

Here we go..last list of 2017:

1.  Hardcore Twenty-Four (Janet Evanovich)--Sometimes when you wait a long time for a book it ends up not being worth it...while this one probably isn't top ten material, it certainly was entertaining and worth reading.  There is a running joke about Stephanie pet sitting for a snake, the usual blown up cars...nice, trashy, December read.
2.  Dead Certain (Adam Mitzner)--An Amazon free read (or whatever they are called).  Good mystery, lots of twists and surprises.
3.  Curious Minds (Janet Evanovich and Phoef Sutton)--same author as the Stephanie Plum books, much shorter serious about a bookkeeper and her boss.  Similar formula, similar characters, still funny and entertaining.
4.  Woman of God (James Patterson)--The summary/description doesn't do the book justice.  Part love story, part mystery, I don't know what to say that won't give it away, but worth the read.  Very though provoking (yes, I know it was a Patterson book!)
5.  Dangerous Minds (Janet Evanovich and Phoef Sutton)--book two after Curious Minds.  Entertaining, quick read.
6. Before We Were Yours (Lisa Wingate)--there has been a lot of hype about this book.  It is historical fiction about how kids were kidnapped and adopted out to wealthy families in the early 1900's.  The characters were interesting, the story believable (and based on facts).  Interesting book.
7.  The Memory Box (Eva Lesko Natiello)--Some reviewers compared it to Gone Girl and I think that is fair.  It was a good story, lots of twists and turns, not super exciting or shocking.
8.  Pro and cons (Lee Goldberg and Janet Evanovich)--another Evanovich series, this one about an FBI agent and the crook she chases (and loves?)....pure entertainment. 
9.  The Heist (Lee Goldberg and Janet Evanovich)-book 2...
10.  Stalking Jack the Ripper (Kerri Marisraka)--Very entertaining.  A young readers book, but lots of twists and turns and a great story.  There is a book 2 about Dracula that is on my request list at the library!
11.  The Chase (Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg)--book 3
12. The Job (Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg)--book 4
13.  The Scam (Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg)--book 5
14.  The Pursuit (Evanovich and Goldbert)--book 6

That brings the total for the year to 116...so, yay!  Stay tuned for the top ten list in a couple days!