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Title: The Weekend Thread
Post by: MooseMom on November 06, 2010, 09:05:41 AM
What's everyone doing this weekend?

OR

What did you all do this past weekend?
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: natnnnat on November 06, 2010, 04:16:47 PM
My Sunday will be (writing this from laptop in bed under a pile of sleepy cats):  Going to my knitting group this afternoon.  And then breaking Gregory out of hospital for a couple of hours sit in the park (in the car).  In the morning (if I bother getting out of bed)... going grocery shopping... I've run out of everything except tea making facilities.
[delicious cup of tea smiley]
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: jbeany on November 06, 2010, 06:42:48 PM
Scheduled a group meeting for a class presentation at mid point for driving distance for all of us.  Ended up eating in a hole-in-the-wall place in the middle of nowhere with only 10 tables in the whole diner.  Omigod - Italian food from gramma's recipes.  Cannolli like little bites of heaven.   Ahhhh, nothing like sweet serendipity!  We got most of the presentation done, too, around mouthfuls of stromboli. 
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: MooseMom on November 06, 2010, 09:21:07 PM
We went for a walk through one of the forest preserves in our area and walked down to the river.  Then we went into our little town and picked up some spices from The Spice Shop.  We then went to a new chocolate shop presided over by Alain Roby (sp?) who has been featured on The Food Network.  I avoid chocolate now because of the phos, and that doesn't bother me too much because I don't really have a sweet tooth.  But my husband and I shared a hot chocolate, and it was indescribably delicious!  It was incredibly smooth without a hint of bitterness.  Then we went into another town and had dinner at our fave Italian restaurant before attending a concert by our local symphony orchestra.  They performed a variety of works from Debussy (a harp and strings piece that was divine), Mahler (not my fave) and Mozart (more of a Bach girl, myself).

Now I'm sitting here writing about it.  Next, I'm going to watch "Girl Who Played With Fire" on Netflix while hubby plays videogames with his son who is here for the weekend.
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: Poppylicious on November 07, 2010, 08:09:31 AM
I just wrote a post but realised it was more fitting for the What's Your Mood Today? thread, so I've deleted it and am toddling over there instead ...

 ;D
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: thegrammalady on November 07, 2010, 08:15:25 AM
we had a loverly housewarming party for our new apartment. lots of fun had by all.
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: jbrock on November 07, 2010, 08:58:07 AM
Love this thread....its so nice to hear what everyone else is doing besides all the dreaded kidney stuff :)
 
My Friday evening started with a nice relaxing evening.
Then Saturday another relaxing day followed by a nice dinner out to a Japanese Steakhouse with hubby, my sister and oldest daughter.
Today, a little laundry and getting ready to watch some FOOTBALL!! (Go Chiefs!) My Dad will be coming for dinner tonight. Hubby is fixing Chicken and Dumplings.....YUMMY!
Though, I will have to watch the dumplings since that is not so kidney friendly but "moderation" and my binders...right? :)

All in all a great weekend!!! Hope you all have had a wonderful weekend as well!!
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: okarol on November 07, 2010, 10:42:29 AM
I remembered to turn the clocks back an hour!  :clap;
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: monrein on November 07, 2010, 01:44:38 PM
Went to the cottage and made two batches of regular shortbread cookies, one batch of chocolate shortbread and one batch of icebox which are in the fridge for baking next weekend.  Also made some cranberry sauce...all this to take down to mt relatives on US thanksgiving weekend.
Drove my mother-in-law home from the cottage, stopping for lunch on the way and to get her some fresh lamb chops from the butcher.  Home to dust and destruction due to bathroom reno ongoing...immediately left the house for an hour's walk during which I popped in to a neighbourhood open house to have my mind blown by the cost of housing in Toronto.   Now going to return a phone call from a friend who needs help with a recipe...hope I have the answer.

Have a good upcoming week everyone.
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: jbeany on November 07, 2010, 02:45:33 PM
I remembered to turn the clocks back an hour!  :clap;

Whoops.  (Well, I did the digital alarm in the bedroom, so I wouldn't oversleep, but I haven't touched any in the rest of the house.)
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: Riki on November 07, 2010, 09:28:13 PM
Yesterday, I took about an hour and cleaned my poor, neglected Tassimo coffee maker.  It had been sitting for months because I couldn't be bothered to clean it.  So, I warmed up some water, got a flashlight, and took the removable parts out and put them in a dish of warm water to soak.  I took a wash cloth and cleaned the nozzle, the barcode window, and the part that punctures the foil in the disk.  I put it back together, filled the water tank, and switched it on.  No red light came on telling me that the tank was empty or needed to be descaled.  I ran the full tank of water through it.  Once, it told me that the tank was empty when it was still half full.  I just pulled the tank off and put it back on, and it worked.  So, I made myself a celebratory cappuccino.  Then, I ran the remaining water in the tank through to clean it, and put it away.

Today, I was woke up and told that we were expected at a birthday party.  It was the first I was told of it.  We went at a time where we figured we'd just make an appearance and go home.  Kids birthday parties make me nervous, and this one was no exception.  They had it at a community centre that has a bowling alley in the basement.  When we got there, the kids were bowling, blacklight bowling.  Needless to say, I stayed away from the alleys, cuz it was too dark in there.  When they were done bowling, they went upstairs to a small meeting room that was twice the size of what they needed.  There was 8 kids at the party, but they were running around and screaming so much that it seemed like 50.  Before they had any food at all, they played freeze tag, then they ate some pizza.  Then, they played musical chairs with no music.  Then, they opened presents, and had cake.  When they got treat bags that included super bouncy balls, we figured it was time to go.  With my vision issues, I'd never seen of them headed towards my face.  As we were leaving, I heard one of the kids saying, "want to see how hard I can throw this against the wass?"  Yeah, I was glad to get out of there when I did.. *L*
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: woodsman on November 08, 2010, 06:54:11 PM
I went hunting deer with my sons then went to a retirement party on sat. evening. Went hunting  sunday morning then put front brakes on my son's suv, chopped firewood, cleaned the stove, put the boat away from the pond had a very nice dinner with the family, went back out hunting but had no luck, seen some deer but were to far away. Now the bow and arrows have been put away for the year and surgery is tomorrow for my fistula.
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: ChickenLittle56 on November 16, 2010, 09:59:15 AM
On Sunday I went to the Our Feast of Sharing Dinner that our town, major supermarket(H.E.B. for those are familiar with Texas) and several other businesses. The food was delicious and there was music floating through the air from mariachis and other musical groups. The mayor, sheriff, police chief, and county commissioners all joined in the dinner. This was my first time attending and I thought it was very nice.
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: jbeany on November 16, 2010, 11:36:30 AM
I studied and actually got far enough ahead that I don't have to do anything today, the day I have off between classes.  Ahhhh.
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: Riki on November 16, 2010, 04:40:50 PM
I spent most of the weekend hiding in my room from my dad and my brother.  They are both far too much alike

Next weekend is the Bowl for Research for the Kidney Foundation.  I'm really looking forward to it.
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: Jean on November 17, 2010, 12:34:10 AM
Saturday night we had our Turkey Dinner at our clubhouse. It was wonderful. This time it was catered. I have worked these dinners for the past 4 years and it is always exhausting. This time I was actually a guest and I loved it. Sunday our maintenance man here at the Meadows got married. He is friend to all of us and is so young and handsome, his bride was liovely and they seem to be so happy. Thoroughly enjoyed the reception and the ceremony and we even had an Elvis impersonator for entertainment. Boy, was I tired on Monday. !!
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: MooseMom on December 17, 2010, 10:55:29 PM
My son is due to fly in on Sunday from London for Christmas!!!!!!!!

I am really nervous because as I've told you all before, he is mildly autistic and while he has travelled before on British Airways as an unaccompanied minor, now that he is 19, he's on his own this time.  I'm nervous because the weather in the UK is awful (I lived there for 18 years and NEVER had a white Christmas; I think it snowed only 3 or 4 times during all those years), and I'm worried that his flight might be affected.  They don't do snow in London.  The last time he was here, it was over the Easter break, and his flight back to Heathrow was cancelled because of the volcano in Iceland. ::)  But that meant I got to have him an extra week, and that's been about the only good thing that has happened to me all year.  Bring on 2011 before something else goes awry. ::)

This is a photo of my son taken on holiday in Italy.  I don't know what in the world he's doing, but it's some sort of European rock star kind of thing, I guess.  My son is quite a good bass player and a very good drummer.
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: okarol on December 18, 2010, 01:47:36 AM
It was my birthday - a rainy day, good day to wrap Christmas gifts. My friend Rebecca surprised me with a pumpkin pie and we ate some for lunch. School was out early and everyone was home, Becca came in from NY 2 days ago. We had pizza for dinner and a lovely cake from my kids. I got a cookbook from Jenna, a new scarf from Becca, and a new lense (nifty-50) for my camera. James drew a handmade card, very sweet. It was a nice day. Tomorrow the girl's and I will attend the Holiday Sing-A-Long with the LA philharmonic at the Disney Concert Hall.  :yahoo;
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: looneytunes on December 18, 2010, 08:27:31 AM
Well Happy Birthday Okarol  :birthday;   

My weekend...hauling hay and more hay.  :thumbdown;  I
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: boswife on December 18, 2010, 12:33:45 PM
Handsome young man Moosemom!!!  I hope his travels go smooth.  Gotta worry any mom so understood about that!!

ANd a big Happy BIrthday to you Karol  :bestwishes;  Sounds like a great one for you.. Anytime with our kidos  is special.

and looney,, Well, what can i say... been there done that?? lol   Spent many years doing similar chores.  Wasnt growing the hay, but toten it and stacken it and loven it :-)

And me, well, went food shoping with hubby, and fixed up stuff for meatloaf etc so that tonight, when my hands are worn out from typing..lol,,, i can just pop it into the oven..
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: okarol on December 18, 2010, 05:50:49 PM
thanks looney - uhh hay...? for what? I missed something...

MM - hope your son gets there just fine!  :thumbup;

 boswife - what do you like to put in your meatloaf?
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: boswife on December 18, 2010, 06:52:17 PM
:-)  meatloaf for us is , ground chuck, some spicy sausage<-- only a little but it adds a lot, egg, smooshed crackers, diced bell pepper and onion (sauteed first) and a drizle of catsup.. It was relllllllly yummy tonight..  I used to add vegies right in there like shreaded carrots and ?? hum, cant even remember,,, oh yea, when my kidos were little i used to put things like spinage, and smashed cooked beets..lol  being sneekie..

modifyed to ask........  and you??
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: okarol on December 18, 2010, 07:07:22 PM

Mine is similar: ground round, onion, egg, saltines, salt and pepper - no bell pepper or sausage - sounds good though. The best part is the the jar of "Homade Chili Sauce" on top in the last 20 mins of cooking http://www.saffola.com/chili.htm - but I like it the next day, sliced and warmed a little, on sourdough bread, yummy sandwich.
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: boswife on December 18, 2010, 07:15:25 PM
oh my goodness Okarol, i had forgotton about the 'homeade Chili sauce'...  I used to eaat that like CRAZY!!  it is now on my list so  :thx; for that reminder!!!... and YES on the nxday 'sammie's'  We almost cant wait for tomorrow.. ;)  AND, it will be our yummy snack break from training on nxStage on monday too.. lol
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: okarol on December 18, 2010, 07:18:02 PM
 :bandance; Maybe I will make meatloaf tomorrow - good on a rainy day!
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: boswife on December 18, 2010, 07:46:27 PM
RAiny day schedule... thats why we made it  ;D   Tomorrow eve, it's Zach's chillie..... UMMMMMMMM  good!
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: ChickenLittle56 on December 19, 2010, 04:49:18 PM
I had a long tiring weekend, went to Walmart and Home Depot on Friday. I let the goats loose in the lot and wouldn't you know it the manage to find a weak spot in the fence surrounding the lot. I didn't find out until I seen one of the goats up the street browsing on some weeds. Had to run and get the rope and some corn in a can and went chasing after him. After 2 hours I finally roped him and placed him with the other on in the corral.
On Saturday went to the flea market and worked on the hole in the fence. On Sunday I straightened out the gate when I hit it earlier in the week. The wind blew it closed as I was driving  in. Sometime during the week I am going to have to fix that fence. I;m tired now. :P
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: MooseMom on January 13, 2011, 12:11:35 PM
Weekend's coming up! :yahoo;  Who has plans?  Anyone doing anything special?
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: paul.karen on January 13, 2011, 12:47:53 PM
This weekend putting first floor bathroom back together.

Last weekend tore apart bathroom due to a leak/crak in the main sewer line.  had to take out vanity&toilet.  Tear down one wall take part of ceiling apart.  Had to replace main line that had been cracked for years we are quessing.  Hammerd out old steel plumbing pipe from first floor to basement. (Thank god we didnt fracture steel piping going up to second floor bath).  Replaced it with 4" PVC and a few tricky angles along the way.

So saturday it will be sheetrocking painting replacing vanity and toilet and pray that is it for plumbing issues for a LONG TIME.
Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: cariad on January 18, 2011, 03:16:06 PM
I had a marvelous weekend past, and mine started on the Thursday with my birthday. Gwyn took me to one of the top restaurants in the world, and as it's right around the corner from our house, we walked. This was a tad tricky in stilettos over the ice, but they were my only matching shoes that still fit. I gripped Gwyn the entire journey there and back.

We did not order, though. Gwyn had pre-ordered their surprise menu, and told the chef/owner that I was a vegetarian, and no other limits. Oh. My God. Seven courses, with a different wine paired with each. (Only the palette refreshing course lacked a wine.) Let's see - there was an adorable amuse bouche of finely minced tomato and cucumber (Gwyn's had a dab of seared tuna) and then we were away - cannot remember all the courses clearly (did I mention there was quite a bit of wine?) but a few highlights - filo-pastry wrapped cotswald cheese over baby greens with pickled watermelon (to die for!!!) shredded and fried potato with endive and black truffle, delicately flavored tofu over a root vegetable puree, and a sort of chocolate bombe with fresh raspberries inside (and I am not much of a chocolate person!) with a glass of port with dessert. We started with their signature cocktail which was champagne, brandy, and triple sec with an orange twist? Something like that. I did not think I would like it but it was divine and so very festive. Then I ended with a Stearns & Foster which I believe was kahlua and creme with a splash of soda. Made no bloody difference at that point - I was up for drinking anything! And yes, that makes 8 drinks and I still walked home... in heels!

Friday was a wash, needless to say. I had some sort of blowout argument with my co-worker and decided I did not need the aggravation and quit. It was not an ideal situation for me as my father owns the company and that led to all sorts of drama that was awkward for the pair of us. I suspect I am not quite ready to return to work. I think I'll post about this elsewhere as I have questions about when my disability expires.

Saturday we had a lazy morning and then went to the Botanical Gardens thinking we would do their winter hike, but since we could see it was all adults in the group, we just went our own way and ended up, not surprisingly, in a snowball fight. Then we had to rush to Aidan's basketball game where he made 3 baskets. (I was beginning to think I was jinxing him somehow as every time I watched, he would not make any baskets. Aidan has declared 'the curse is broken!') Returned home and got the boys dressed for the turkish restaurant. We had promised them numerous times that we would go, but we had a gift voucher that was expiring that evening, so we made a point of going. It was fantastic until the waitress got caught up with something at another table and it took half an hour to get our bill. Oh well, Gwyn just handed the boys i-Phones to keep them quiet. It really was lovely and only a minor inconvenience. Of course, we are there in Wisconsin and there was a wide screen television over the bar, yet we didn't give it a second look. The establishment is very chic, so it was wild to see the man sitting there unable to contain himself and shouting things out periodically. We've been told it was a corker of a game, and that the Packers won. Yea, I suppose.

Sunday we went sledding in the morning with Aidan's friend, but it was so bitterly cold that we only stayed a half hour or so. A good trial run for our longer session Monday evening. Then we dropped both kids off at Aidan's friend's house, but only long enough to rush home, change into more mobile clothes, and grab the kids to head to Costco for the big shop. Spent some $400 there, almost $100 on kids drink pouches because there was a voucher for them, and no limit on the purchase. We now have 320 organic, shelf-stable juice pouches to send in lunches, so should be set until at least summer. I love Costco. I cannot help it.

Then we dashed home, unloaded, Liot had a meltdown so we had to threaten to not take him to our evening activity. I am so glad he calmed himself down! We went to the sculpture gardens where they had all the equipment to make and decorate our own lanterns. I am not the least bit crafty, but I had such fun. The staff helped us put lit candles into the lanterns and we walked around in the snow and the moonlight, admiring the sculptures and the scene. Then it was inside for hot cider and cookies. We now have a membership and for just $60, we can go whenever we like, even when they are not open to the public. We just have to send them an email so that they can expect us. The house that is on the grounds is spectacular also, with a mini gallery of modern art (quite a few Lichtensteins, and others I did not recognise). I've been feeling guilty as we do not have the boys signed up for any sport other than basketball for Aidan and karate through their school, but I have to say that it is so nice to be able to go to these events and just enjoy rather than rush to the ice rink, the soccer fields, the swimming pools, and so forth.

Title: Re: The Weekend Thread
Post by: Chris on January 18, 2011, 09:53:01 PM
I slept through most of it, cleaned the kitchen at times to make sure dishwasher was used to help keep bacteria away, and occasionally got online either by pc or iPhone.