Monday, April 30, 2012

The shock is wearing off

I have decided to post what is happening with us even though I have told several of my readers already.  Last Thursday Gerry was told that his position as Director of Research and Development was being eliminated.  He was then escorted out of the building.  He had to make an appointment for after work hours today to come back in with
supervision and get his belongings. Needless to say he was in shock. He was completely blindsided by this.  Now after a couple of days, the shock is wearing off.  We are taking stock of where we are financially and thinking about what he might want to do.  Our family and friends have been so supportive.  Great to have at a time like this.  It also
has caused us to think about what is really important in life.  Gerry and I are so grateful to have each other, our health, family and friends.  We do not have to worry that our house will be in foreclosure, like so many people have had happen.  Se we are hanging in there. Will keep everyone posted.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Book sale again

An organization that I belong to, AAUW, has a very large used book sale every year to make money for the scholarships we give out.  This last week I spent 8 hours helping sort books.  Then I will work at the actual
sake next week too.  The neat thing is that I am making some good friends doing this. I donated two boxes of books this year and hope not to bring home more that I donated.  It is a challenge to decide if a book is worth selling or if we should just throw it.  People do donate everything: medical or text books that are 24 years old-out they go.  We do have a member who finds the value of actual antique books so we don't just give them away.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

No pictures of this

This post will make you shutter.  Last Thursday I was slicing raw potatoes with my mandoline.  I was in a bit of a hurry and did not use the shield until most of the potato was sliced.  You can see where this is heading.  I sliced my right index finger resulting in getting 10 stitches.  Do I know better?  Of course.  You can be quite sure I will not do that again. I am happy that there has been on infection.  My guess is that I will have a nice scar to remind me to slow down and be careful, When it happened I wrapped it tight with the help of our exchange student, who cannot stand to see blood, and then drove myself to the ER which is about 5 miles from our house.  I am bummed out because everything takes twice as long with one hand, but have no one to blame but myself.  I labeled this "No pictures of this" but G did take some pictures. Don't worry I will not post them.


Sunday, April 15, 2012

Think like a child



Kyla wore her winter boots when they came over for Easter.  At the end of the day when they were getting ready to leave they were no where to be found.  We looked all over the house (upstairs, basement) and out side too, thinking she had carelessley thrown them somewhere.  After they left I kept looking.  They were foumd in Gerry's closet on the shoe shelf.  Right were they should be if you were being a neat, consciencious child.  I later recalled seeing Bryce wearing them.  I am sure he was the one who put them away.  To give you another example of how organized he is, when he helped me put the silverware in the dishwasher, he lined up all the forks in one row, all the spoons in one row and knives in another.
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Finances

I am breathing a big sigh of relief today.  It is only April 4th and I have finished doing the taxes.  I was considering paying off the mortgage on our house but wanted to make sure there were no big surprises with the taxes before I did that.  Well great news.  There were not surprises and we were able to pay off the mortgage.
Gerry always said he would not retire until it was paid off.  But this does not mean he will retire tomorrow.  He seems to be quite challenged by his job (that may be an understatement) so there is no word when that will be. When I told a friend that we had paid it off, she said you then paint the front door red to tell the world that you no longer have a mortgage.  I have never heard of that tradition.  Gerry is all for it, but I just do not think red would look good with the maroon shutters and I have better things to do than pain all the shutters red.