Monday, March 2, 2026

Me on Monday

Well, I'm not exactly starting this day in a fun way! By the time you read this, I will have completed my colonoscopy. This is the first time I had to do--what I was told by my friends--was the very long prep process. Apparently the way my doctor used to do it is no longer an accepted practice. But as it turned out, I think the really over-exaggerated. It wasn't even a gallon of liquid. Basically, I had to take 4 Ducolax at noon. Then at 6 p.m. I had to drink 8 oz. every 15 minutes for one hour. Then, nothing else until 5 hours before my appointment--which was 1:30 a.m. At that time, I only had to drink 8 oz. every 15 minutes for 45 minutes. It wasn't fun to have to get up in the middle of the night and try to stay awake to ward off any problems--luckily it all went fine. To me, this was just an inconvenience. But on the other hand, I'll do anything to insure my good health. 

Since I am writing this in the middle of the night while I try to stay awake, I'm going to just tell you what's happening afterwards. 

We'll come home so I can get ready to go to St. Louis. Since I am unable to go for Janet's "Celebration of Life" on Saturday, (it's our annual family trip--this time to Costa Rica), I wanted to honor her as best I could. 

My sister, Jeanne and I have agreed to make the photo boards. I have gone through hundreds of photos provided by various family members and narrowed it down to 218! I first printed a contact sheet and then set up categories--one for each board. Then I went through, edited, cropped and printed all of the photos, cut them apart and cut off the white edges. Whew! A lot of work. In fact, I have 13.5 hours in pre-planning. That also includes the 10 titles I cut on my Cricut. We need to be ready to work when I get to St. Louis. Hopefully, since it's a matter of putting it all together, I'm hoping it won't be so hard--just time consuming. I guess it depends on how many photos we need to eliminate. 
There were so many times that I forgot that Janet was gone--thinking, "I need to call Janet and ask questions about some of these pictures!" It still hasn't sunk in! It's awful. 

There are just so many things I'm going to miss: Camp Aunt Barb, poker games, sister's trips, scrapbooking and traveling. I'm really sorry to miss her "party," but at least I can feel good that I honored her by helping to put these boards together. She was very particular about how she looked in photos, so I think she'll be happy with the pictures we picked. 

I'll be back on Wednesday so that I can make my dental appointment on Thursday morning. The only thing I have left for myself--healthwise in my mammogram in a couple weeks. Then I'll be good for another year! I prefer to get it all done within a few weeks. 

How about you? Are you up-to-date with all of your health appointments? 


Sunday, March 1, 2026

Something for Sunday

February by the Numbers:


Movies Seen: 7

***Send Help

*****Sole Mio

Mercy (fell asleep)

***Wuthering Heights

*****Crime 101

*****I Can Only Imagine

*****Epic Elvis


Books Read—15 (When you don't have tv for a week, you get more reading done!)

5 star books:

   Revenge of the Tipping Point

   Hitler’s Last Days

   Dolly Parton Behind the Seams

   Where the Light Gets In

   My Friends

   Ain’t Nobody’s Fool

   Every Vow You Break

   Life’s Missing Instruction Manual


Podcasts:

Paul Burell—3


Lunch Out—11

Dinner Out:—1

Happy Hours—3

Bridge—2


Documentaries/Movies/Series  


Netflix :

*****The Suitcase Killer

*****Call Me Kate

*****The Confession Tapes (11E)

*****Don’t F**K with Cats (3E)

*****Simon Cowel (6E)

*****Lucy Letby Investigation

*****The Untold Fall of Favre

*****Bridgerton (11E)

*****Love & Death (7E)

*****Fool Me Once (8E)

*****Jeffrey Epstein (4E)

*****Alone (12E)

*****Naked Ambition


Prime:

****Lorena (4E)

*****Goliath (8E)


Scrapbook Pages Completed:


Trips & Events:

Morgan’s baby shower

Sandy & Greg in town

Andrea Boccelli concert w/Steph


During the Big Chill:

Things accomplished the week without internet/tv:

  1. Cleaned out pool bath—towels and drawers
  2. Cleaned out Margarita’s closet—UGH!
  3. Cleaned between the washer and dryer.
  4. Cleaned under the dryer.
  5. Cleaned the fireplace screens and door of 3 fireplaces (the 4th one--in the library is currently covered by empty boxes! I'm determined to fill them with things to get rid of).
  6. Sorted all of my jewelry—it took 2 hours! (I put it out on the dining room table when all the girls were here for Morgan's shower and then got rid of what was left).


Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Well, it's been a minute and a lot has happened!

I have not had the wherewithal to blog. It's been a sad few days.
 
So. Last weekend was our winter scrapbook retreat. You might recall that my sister-in-law was not able to come because she was sick. To make a long story short, we found out on Saturday that she passed away. OMGosh! It was such a shock. We are all going to miss her so much--especially our family. She has been one of our sisters for 50 years. And my scrapbooking buddy for 25 years. Plus, we've done a lot of traveling together. I talked to my sister, Jeanne, every day since it happened. We still can't believe it. It's going to take awhile to adjust to life without her. 
One of our early scrapbook retreats. 

This is our current favorite place to scrapbook. This is where we were when we got the news. 
Last spring, I had the pleasure of showing her around London. 

From the back, Janet, Jennifer, Janice, Jeanne and me. I don't remember where we were in this picture. Missing are Joyce and Sharon to round out our sisterhood.
Our first mother/daughter trip to Savannah, GA.
Our most recent trip--2024--in Charleston, SC.
This was last winter--Nancy is behind the camera.
This was my 70th birthday party. My sister, Janice, sils, Sharon and Janet came down and surprised me. I couldn't believe it. That meant a lot to me that they would take the time to make the trip.

Here is her obituary. Her daughter, Jackie wrote it. I've removed last names because, well, this is the internet!!

Janet passed away on February 21, 2026.

She was preceded in death by her husband Ronald and her parents Claude “Jack” and Doris. She was the loving mother of Michael and Jacquelyn (Gregory); cherished grandmother “Gram” of Evelyn and Josephine; beloved sister of Jerry (Karen) and Susan (John) treasured aunt and great-aunt to many.

To know Janet was to love Janet. She had the most generous and caring heart and always knew how to make people feel special. She enjoyed traveling with her friends and family and was always up for a new adventure. Janet loved her kids without limit and was always there for them. She was the best Gram a kid could ask for; planning special activities and games, taking fun trips, making holidays memorable, cheering on the sidelines, and loving her granddaughters with her whole heart. Sunday evenings will never be the same without her lavish dinners, catching up on the week, and playing games. She will be missed beyond measure.

A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date.

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Janet, I am going to miss you so much!! Love, Barb








Saturday, February 21, 2026

Scrapbook Saturday

I am still on my winter scrapbook retreat on Kentucky Lake. Janet was unable to come at the last minute as she is home with the flu (we think). I'll be making her title and end pages for her.

This year our theme is all about our home. I always design the title and end page of our album. So, the girls are able to make them while we're all together. I always have every detail pre-cut, because if I don't, someone will mess it up!!
The title page starts with 2 large pictures of each person's house. 

The inside is a map of where the house is located--cut into a large heart. Then it's sewn down the middle on the sewing machine and folded in half. I used a gold star to designate where we actually live. I used the heart folded in half as a template to cut the part of the house that will match up to the base photo.
I cut out all of the little houses on the Cricut. The title "For the Love of" is printed on a transparency. "HOME" on the inside map circle is stamped. It's closed with a photo turn. I used the latblemaker to print the address for everyone. Pretty simple, yet really fun to make.

For the end page, I decided to do a weaving technique. I cut all of the base frames for the weaving. That was a bit time-consuming, but had to be exact. I didn't have extra paper to spare. The quote is printed on a transparency and adhered on top. Buttons just give it a little 3-dimensional element.
I used the leftovers to make the little houses and stapled a piece of twill ribbon on top. Add the year and voila'--done!

Another retreat in the books!

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Ten Things Thursday

Today, it's ten random things:

How cute are these t-shirts for a family vacation or reunion? I don't know if this is a single family or siblings. My best friend growing up was one of 14 children, so it's definitely possible.

I think this is the cutest thing! What a fun way to retire old rocking horses!

Believe it or not, this is a painted building! It looks so real!

I'm surprised we've never heard anything about this. It seems like an interesting public interest story. And pretty unbelievable to boot!

I've had this photo in my file for a long time. I don't know where this is, but it sure would be fun to have a meal here. So beautiful inside and overlooking the water.

I had this game growing up--and I have it now--although it's not my original game. I picked it up at an antique shop somewhere. I always went for Tom to be my boyfriend, and my prom dress was always the pink one--if I could get it!

This is interesting and a great use of old jeans and their zippers. Still, I wouldn't want it hanging on my wall. Maybe in a kid's room. But aren't people so creative? I would never have thought of something like this. I would definitely have to be able to sew much better than I do!

I'm not sure how I feel about this. Looking at the face, this little kitty seems adorable. But then when you look at the whole thing, it's kind of creepy!

These are the kinds of things that you can't be sure are really true. One thing I knew from Paul Newman's book was that he was a pretty serious alcoholic. But if this is true, how sweet--and what a gift to leave behind.

When visiting London, I always visit Fortnum and Mason. I wish I had actually seen this in person. I have no idea what the event was about.


Wednesday, February 18, 2026

What I DIDN'T Buy Wednesday!

First off, a "shout-out" to my little brother! Happy Birthday Matt! I'm glad you were here over the weekend!
He's in red with his GI Joe doll!

Here he is with Jordan and his wife, Sharon. She's been in the family for nearly 50 years!

Okay, on to what I didn't buy!

I was watering my pitiful plants in the sunroom on Tuesday morning. Then I came across this...
...little guy--a frog! What? He's about the size of a quarter. He must have been living in one of the plants. I don't know where he's getting water unless he's eating leaves. Hey, do frogs eat leaves? It just dawned on me that I've noticed some holes in the some leaves. I guess I'll have to look that up. We're pretty sure they eat insects, so if that's the case, he's probably living on the tiny little gnats that we seems to have an abundance of--at least every time I prune and pull of dead leaves. That stands to reason, I brought them in straight from the outside and did not spray them. I need to get some houseplant insecticide. 

Okay, I looked it up--frogs eat tiny bugs, aphids, and insects. So they aren't responsible for the holes in the leaves. But where they are getting water is definitely a mystery. 

Anyway, Butch said we should just leave the little fellow alone. He's probably happy in our sunroom--lots of sunlight and no predators. I thought putting him outside might be better, but then he would have to worry about predators. Hmmm, I wonder what eats frogs. I guess I better look that up too!

See, this is the kind of thing that monopolizes my time--rabbit holes!

Well, I guess that's it for now.