Main menu:



Site search

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Categories

September 2025
S M T W T F S
« Nov    
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930  

Archive

Archive for 'Susan'

Yard Work, continued

As many a spring initiative has started strong and whimpered out when schedules got busy and weather got worse, we thought it was important to continue working on landscaping a bit more since our last post. The tabblo has been updated with more pictures. The holly bush bonsai project was conducted Sunday April 20. I […]

Trail Report – Fenway Park, April 8, 2008

Maybe it’s the hiking influence when we send trail reports to our fellow White Mountain “jackasses” but I felt like I needed to write a “trail report” for Fenway today. Weather: gorgeous. May all of our April games be so warm and sunny. Hardly any wind. Felt much warmer than 50 degrees. oops moment: I […]

What’s New?

We have glasses. Brian got his first and he wears his more often. After 15 years of wearing contacts and letting my glasses prescription become obsolete, I finally got new glasses too. I don’t plan to wear them all the time, but I can wear them around the house or in case I need a […]

Thoughts on a Rainy Day

Lousy Smarch weather! We finally have an official legal easement between the church and our neighbors to share use of the driveway and transfer a parcel of land to the church. It has taken a long time but we’re ready to sign, and the District Superintendent gave us the go-ahead. yay! We’re still getting donations […]

132, make that 264, Fewer Families with Malaria

Tonight, the People’s United Methodist Church and the Girl Scout Troop we host held a fundraiser for Nothing but Nets. The organization is seeking to purchase nets, distribute them to families in Africa, and “cover the continent” to prevent the spread of malaria, and ultimately to save lives. It was great on so many levels. […]

Happy Birthday to Su!

I think 33 feels more than 1 year older than 32. I needed a longer birthday celebration to offset it. Wednesday: Steak dinner by Chef Beej. By far the best ribeye in town. Perfectly medium rare. Served with herbed mashed potatoes, sautee’ed spinach and red wine. yummm. Thursday: Pedicure and Hair cut at the spa. […]

Back on the pavement again

Brian and I signed up for a half marathon on May. It’s taken a lot of work to get back on the running bandwagon. The hardest part is motivation. In addition, it turns out there are several things that have to come together too. Our previous winter runs ended up in soreness, the kind that […]

It’s about time!

In the figurative sense, it is about time we jotted a post! What’s up with those Juddmansees, anyway? Did they tour the vowel states for Christmas this year or go out for New Year’s? What on earth are they up to these days? Here’s a summary. Ok, maybe it’s got too many details to be […]

December is just gravy

I rarely blog about work but I’m so pleased I have to share a little news. I have met my 2007 financial goals for my directorate. I sign up to meet certain goals for sales, funding and profit for the year. It’s one of the terrific things about my job, and also one of the […]

The Advent of Good Things?

I knew this week that things would have to change a bit. No way could I look at December’s schedule, reflect on the last week, and think that this trend could continue for the rest of the year (which, mind you, is one month). I had some significant signs of anxiety. Everywhere I turned, the […]