Every Christmas the girls I "met" planning my destination wedding have an ornament exchange. We use Elfster to draw names randomly so you never know who your secret elf is until you get your ornament.....so much fun!
Well, I got my TWO ornaments in the mail on Wednesday and they are absolutely fabulous, I LOVE LOVE them! I received a little fairy angel with feathered wings and a glass cupcake. I love angels and feathers and both combined are the bomb! Since I'm a baker the cupcake couldn't be more appropriate! My secret elf was Jill (aka Jillybean2880). Thank you so much Jill, I will treasure these forever...they completely compliment my taste!
December 4, 2010
November 22, 2010
Deck The House!
The Christmas bug hit me earlier than usual this year. I couldn't wait to get everything up and looking like Christmas so that's just what I did last weekend!
Here's 2010's tree; This year's tree topper creation;
Some of my favourite ornaments;
I love a mantle all decked out in holiday garb! The warm glow of the fireplace, with stockings hung by the chimney with care...........I'm overcome with a sense of nostalgia!
The only concern I had with decking the house this year was our one cat, Stinkbum. Priscilla wasn't a concern, but Stinkbum.....huge concern. "Trouble" is this guys middle name. I could go on and on about him, but that's a whole other post. Surprisingly, he has been pretty well behaved, only knocking off the odd ornament and pulling the ribbon out every few days. I'll take it, and won't complain. I was seriously expecting much worse!
Look at our pretty Christmas kitty...so innocent...NOT!
Merry Christmas everyone and happy decorating!
Don't forget your mistletoe.......
November 14, 2010
Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
I'd like to preface this post by apologizing for the constant changing of my blog background I'm new to blogging and as you can tell, I'm having a hard time choosing a template design.
With that said...............
............today was the day I made my old faithful cookie recipe.
Chewy, oatmeal chocolate chip cookies are my favourite cookie of all time. I have been using this recipe for many years. It's tried and true and always delicious!
Tracy's Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
1 cup soft butter
1 cup white sugar
1 cup lightly packed brown sugar
2 large eggs
2 tbsp milk
2 tsp vanilla
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp salt
2-1/2 cups quick rolled oats
2 cups chocolate chips
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
In a medium bowl sift flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Incorporate well.
In large mixing bowl cream butter and sugars. Beat in eggs, followed by milk and vanilla. Blend well.
Gradually add dry mixture to wet mixture. Blend well.
Hand stir in oats and chocolate chips until incorporated.
Drop by heaping spoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake for 10-13 minutes.
Yields - 4 dozen (If you can keep your husband away from the batter!)
With that said...............
............today was the day I made my old faithful cookie recipe.
Chewy, oatmeal chocolate chip cookies are my favourite cookie of all time. I have been using this recipe for many years. It's tried and true and always delicious!
Tracy's Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
1 cup soft butter
1 cup white sugar
1 cup lightly packed brown sugar
2 large eggs
2 tbsp milk
2 tsp vanilla
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp salt
2-1/2 cups quick rolled oats
2 cups chocolate chips
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
In a medium bowl sift flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Incorporate well.
In large mixing bowl cream butter and sugars. Beat in eggs, followed by milk and vanilla. Blend well.
Gradually add dry mixture to wet mixture. Blend well.
Hand stir in oats and chocolate chips until incorporated.
Drop by heaping spoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake for 10-13 minutes.
Yields - 4 dozen (If you can keep your husband away from the batter!)
November 12, 2010
Pumpkin Dessert Recipes
I know my American friends are coming up on a very important holiday, Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving has already came and went for me here. In Canada Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday in October.
We had an amazing dinner, the centerpiece being a 20 lb roasted turkey. We also had mashed potatoes with gravy, stuffing, sweet potatoes, vegetable medley, cabbage salad, broccoli salad, cranberry sauce and fresh baked rolls. Mmmmmm, so much to be thankful for!
My favourite part of the meal happens to be the desserts though. I love all things pumpkin, so I decided to make a pumpkin cheesecake and a pumpkin roll. Both were a.m.a.z.i.n.g.!
Hope you enjoy them as much as we did.
Pumpkin Cheesecake
Crust:
1 Cup Graham Cracker Crumbs
1/3 Cup Butter
1/2 Cup Ground Pecans
2 Tablespoons White Sugar
2 Tablespoons Brown Sugar
Filling:
3/4 Cup Canned Pumpkin
3 Egg Yolks
1 1/2 Teaspoons Pumpkin Spice (if you can't find pumpkin spice you can make yor own using 1-1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp mace and 1/2 tsp ginger - I also increase ingredients to taste)
1/2 Teaspoon Cinnamon
1/4 Teaspoon salt
3 (8 ounce) Packages Cream Cheese
3/8 cup White Sugar
1 Egg
1 Egg Yolk
2 Tablespoons Whipping Cream
1 Tablespoon Cornstarch
1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1/2 Teaspoon Lemon Extract
Topping:
1/2 Cup Heavy Whipping Cream
1/4 Cup Real Maple Syrup
1/2 Cup Chopped Pecans
1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
2.Combine the graham cracker crumbs, ground pecans, 2 tablespoons white sugar, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, and the melted butter or margarine and mix well. Firmly press mixture into one 9 inch spring form pan.
3.Combine 3/4 cup of the white sugar, the pumpkin, 3 egg yolks, ground cinnamon and pumpkin spice in a medium bowl. Mix well, and set aside.
4.Beat cream cheese until light and fluffy; gradually add 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons white sugar and mix well. Add the whole egg, remaining egg yolk and the whipping cream, beating well. Add cornstarch and vanilla and lemon flavorings, beat batter until smooth. Add pumpkin mixture and mix well. Pour batter into the prepared pan.
5.Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 50 to 55 minutes. I put a small oven safe dish with about 1-1/2 cups of water to keep moisture in the oven to prevent cracking. Do not over bake. Cool on a wire rack, then refrigerate.
Topping. Simmer whipping cream and maple syrup stove top for 20 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in chopped pecans. Chill. Remove from fridge approximately 1/2 hour before ready to serve. Spread in center of cheesecake and decoratively top with whipped cream if you so choose.
Pumpkin Roll
Roll:
3 Eggs
1 Cup White Sugar
3/4 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
2/3 Cup Pumpkin
3/4 Cup All Purpose Flour
1 Teaspoon Baking Soda
Filling:
2 Tablespoons Butter, softened
3 Ounces Cream Cheese
1 Cup Confectioners Sugar
1/4 Teaspoon Vanilla
Confectioners Sugar for dusting
Preheat oven to 375 degrees (190 degrees C).
In medium bowl blend eggs, sugar, cinnamon and pumpkin. In separate bowl, mix together flour and baking soda. Add pumpkin mixture and blend until smooth. Evenly spread the mixture onto greased jelly roll pan.
Bake 15-20 minutes. Remove and cool just enough to handle.
Remove warm/hot cake from pan and place on tea towel (cotton). Roll up the cake, rolling the towel inside of the cake. Place seam side down to cool.
Prepare frosting by blending the butter, cream cheese, confectioners sugar and vanilla.
Once cake is completely cooled, unroll and spread cream cheese filling. Roll up again without the towel. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate until ready to serve. Dust top with confectioners sugar.
A fellow destination bride and blogger shared this pumpkin roll recipe with me last year. I have made it numerous times since and it is always a hit! Thanks Shelly!
Thanksgiving has already came and went for me here. In Canada Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday in October.
We had an amazing dinner, the centerpiece being a 20 lb roasted turkey. We also had mashed potatoes with gravy, stuffing, sweet potatoes, vegetable medley, cabbage salad, broccoli salad, cranberry sauce and fresh baked rolls. Mmmmmm, so much to be thankful for!
My favourite part of the meal happens to be the desserts though. I love all things pumpkin, so I decided to make a pumpkin cheesecake and a pumpkin roll. Both were a.m.a.z.i.n.g.!
Hope you enjoy them as much as we did.
Pumpkin Cheesecake
Crust:
1 Cup Graham Cracker Crumbs
1/3 Cup Butter
1/2 Cup Ground Pecans
2 Tablespoons White Sugar
2 Tablespoons Brown Sugar
Filling:
3/4 Cup Canned Pumpkin
3 Egg Yolks
1 1/2 Teaspoons Pumpkin Spice (if you can't find pumpkin spice you can make yor own using 1-1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp mace and 1/2 tsp ginger - I also increase ingredients to taste)
1/2 Teaspoon Cinnamon
1/4 Teaspoon salt
3 (8 ounce) Packages Cream Cheese
3/8 cup White Sugar
1 Egg
1 Egg Yolk
2 Tablespoons Whipping Cream
1 Tablespoon Cornstarch
1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1/2 Teaspoon Lemon Extract
Topping:
1/2 Cup Heavy Whipping Cream
1/4 Cup Real Maple Syrup
1/2 Cup Chopped Pecans
1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
2.Combine the graham cracker crumbs, ground pecans, 2 tablespoons white sugar, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, and the melted butter or margarine and mix well. Firmly press mixture into one 9 inch spring form pan.
3.Combine 3/4 cup of the white sugar, the pumpkin, 3 egg yolks, ground cinnamon and pumpkin spice in a medium bowl. Mix well, and set aside.
4.Beat cream cheese until light and fluffy; gradually add 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons white sugar and mix well. Add the whole egg, remaining egg yolk and the whipping cream, beating well. Add cornstarch and vanilla and lemon flavorings, beat batter until smooth. Add pumpkin mixture and mix well. Pour batter into the prepared pan.
5.Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 50 to 55 minutes. I put a small oven safe dish with about 1-1/2 cups of water to keep moisture in the oven to prevent cracking. Do not over bake. Cool on a wire rack, then refrigerate.
Topping. Simmer whipping cream and maple syrup stove top for 20 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in chopped pecans. Chill. Remove from fridge approximately 1/2 hour before ready to serve. Spread in center of cheesecake and decoratively top with whipped cream if you so choose.
Pumpkin Roll
Roll:
3 Eggs
1 Cup White Sugar
3/4 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
2/3 Cup Pumpkin
3/4 Cup All Purpose Flour
1 Teaspoon Baking Soda
Filling:
2 Tablespoons Butter, softened
3 Ounces Cream Cheese
1 Cup Confectioners Sugar
1/4 Teaspoon Vanilla
Confectioners Sugar for dusting
Preheat oven to 375 degrees (190 degrees C).
In medium bowl blend eggs, sugar, cinnamon and pumpkin. In separate bowl, mix together flour and baking soda. Add pumpkin mixture and blend until smooth. Evenly spread the mixture onto greased jelly roll pan.
Bake 15-20 minutes. Remove and cool just enough to handle.
Remove warm/hot cake from pan and place on tea towel (cotton). Roll up the cake, rolling the towel inside of the cake. Place seam side down to cool.
Prepare frosting by blending the butter, cream cheese, confectioners sugar and vanilla.
Once cake is completely cooled, unroll and spread cream cheese filling. Roll up again without the towel. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate until ready to serve. Dust top with confectioners sugar.
A fellow destination bride and blogger shared this pumpkin roll recipe with me last year. I have made it numerous times since and it is always a hit! Thanks Shelly!
November 10, 2010
Almost Wordless Wednesday...
My dear husband is originally from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Unfortunately in the last 5 years, I've only been able to visit once but hope to get back soon. Cape Breton is absolutely beautiful, in particular The Cabot Trail.
I was just going through some pictures and was again reminded of exactly how beautiful it really is. Here are a few I will share with you;
If you ever get a chance to visit Cape Breton, do it! Relaxing and breathtaking!
I was just going through some pictures and was again reminded of exactly how beautiful it really is. Here are a few I will share with you;
If you ever get a chance to visit Cape Breton, do it! Relaxing and breathtaking!
November 8, 2010
Treasure Hunting
On the weekend, me and one of my bargain hunting friends went to an estate auction hosted by Lacasse Auctions.
Going to auctions is one of my favourite past-times. I probably attended my first auction when I was four with my dad. I loved hunting through boxes and boxes ofjunk miscellaneous items with hopes that I'd find that "special" something.
I'm sure because I was introduced to auctions at such a young age, it most certainly has something to do with my overwhelming love for antiques. I feel like antiques just have so much character and "soul".
There are very few items in our house that haven't been purchased second hand. I'm pretty sure that our mattress and box spring, flat screen TVs, couch, recliner and dining room table are the only things that were purchased new and unused.
I did find a few items this weekend, and am very happy with my finds.
I've been searching for a full length antique mirror for our bedroom now for......oh, probably about a year, and this weekend I got lucky!
I was able to score this solid wood beauty for $10.00! I can't even buy a "cheapie" at Walmart for that!
I also found this other beauty....
A gold gilded mirror. Drum roll for the price..........$5.00! How could one turn that down!
I also found these unique little crafted shoes;
Going to auctions is one of my favourite past-times. I probably attended my first auction when I was four with my dad. I loved hunting through boxes and boxes of
I'm sure because I was introduced to auctions at such a young age, it most certainly has something to do with my overwhelming love for antiques. I feel like antiques just have so much character and "soul".
There are very few items in our house that haven't been purchased second hand. I'm pretty sure that our mattress and box spring, flat screen TVs, couch, recliner and dining room table are the only things that were purchased new and unused.
I did find a few items this weekend, and am very happy with my finds.
I've been searching for a full length antique mirror for our bedroom now for......oh, probably about a year, and this weekend I got lucky!
I was able to score this solid wood beauty for $10.00! I can't even buy a "cheapie" at Walmart for that!
I also found this other beauty....
A gold gilded mirror. Drum roll for the price..........$5.00! How could one turn that down!
I also found these unique little crafted shoes;
These are so unique and unusual and I am in total love with them. Someone spent a lot of time crafting these little works of art. The bottom of these little shoes have horse shoes bent to outline the bottom of the sole. I may have taken such a liking to them because my dad is a blacksmith and they tend to remind me of him when I look at them.
I'm glad I was able to score some great finds this passed weekend. My next auction venture probably won't be until the New Year. What will I find? You just never know!
November 7, 2010
Banana Chocolate Cake
If you love chocolate and banana, this cake is a must. What a wonderful marriage of flavour! This is what we enjoyed this cool fall weekend.
2 Cups White Sugar
1-3/4 Cups All-Purpose Flour
3/4 Cup Dark Cocoa Powder
1-1/2 Teaspoons Baking Powder
1-1/2 Teaspoons Baking Soda
1/2 Teaspoon Salt
2 Large Eggs
1 Cup Mashed Ripe Banana
1 Cup Warm Coffee (can substitute with water if you wish)
1/2 Cup Milk
1/2 Cup Vegetable Oil
1-1/2 Teaspoons Vanilla
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (180 degrees C).
In a medium bowl incorporate dry ingredients well.
In separate large bowl beat eggs, then add bananas, coffee, milk, oil, and vanilla....mix well.
Slowly add dry ingredients to wet until well combined. Batter will be rather thin.
Pour batter into greased 9 x 13 inch pan. Bake for 35-40 minutes.
Remove from oven and cool on wire rack. When completely cooled frost with favourite icing.
Enjoy!
1-3/4 Cups All-Purpose Flour
3/4 Cup Dark Cocoa Powder
1-1/2 Teaspoons Baking Powder
1-1/2 Teaspoons Baking Soda
1/2 Teaspoon Salt
2 Large Eggs
1 Cup Mashed Ripe Banana
1 Cup Warm Coffee (can substitute with water if you wish)
1/2 Cup Milk
1/2 Cup Vegetable Oil
1-1/2 Teaspoons Vanilla
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (180 degrees C).
In a medium bowl incorporate dry ingredients well.
In separate large bowl beat eggs, then add bananas, coffee, milk, oil, and vanilla....mix well.
Slowly add dry ingredients to wet until well combined. Batter will be rather thin.
Pour batter into greased 9 x 13 inch pan. Bake for 35-40 minutes.
Remove from oven and cool on wire rack. When completely cooled frost with favourite icing.
Enjoy!
November 5, 2010
Weeping Madonna?
Well the story of the "Weeping Madonna" has now made national news. When the story first made it to our newspapers last week, I really didn't give it much thought. Could such a claim be true? My first instinct was no, but who am I to say for sure. I do know I had to do a "drive by" to get a look for myself.
Easier said than done.
There were easily a hundred people there last night at 8pm. There were people directing traffic, parking enforcement smacking all the illegally parked cars with tickets and police just manning the situation.
People taking pictures and video, some praying but all eager to get up close to the statue and take a look for themselves.
I wasn't able to get very close because of the crowd, so my feeling remains the same....I'm just not sure. I know I definitely don't want to say "there's no way such a thing could be true" because I do know that I'm superstitious and I don't wish to bring any ill upon myself.
I snapped a few pictures myself and will post soon. For now, here's a gallery of photos to view from The Windsor Star.
I've also realized that this is far from the first time such claims have been made. Here's another Madonna statue that is claimed to have wept tears of blood.
What do you believe? Could such a thing be true?
Here are the pictures I was able to snap....good thing......she has now been moved to an undisclosed location.
Easier said than done.
There were easily a hundred people there last night at 8pm. There were people directing traffic, parking enforcement smacking all the illegally parked cars with tickets and police just manning the situation.
People taking pictures and video, some praying but all eager to get up close to the statue and take a look for themselves.
I wasn't able to get very close because of the crowd, so my feeling remains the same....I'm just not sure. I know I definitely don't want to say "there's no way such a thing could be true" because I do know that I'm superstitious and I don't wish to bring any ill upon myself.
I snapped a few pictures myself and will post soon. For now, here's a gallery of photos to view from The Windsor Star.
I've also realized that this is far from the first time such claims have been made. Here's another Madonna statue that is claimed to have wept tears of blood.
What do you believe? Could such a thing be true?
Here are the pictures I was able to snap....good thing......she has now been moved to an undisclosed location.
November 4, 2010
Home Maintenance
Today we are getting our ducts cleaned. It is time. Our house was built in 1912. We have lived here for 8 years. In the last 8 years we have done a lot of renovations, therefore I'm sure a tremendous amount of dust and debris have made it into our vents.
I've heard people comment on the efficiency of duct cleaning or the lack there-of. I have to believe it helps to some degree when it comes to air quality, reducing allergens and dust and creating better air flow. What I do know though, is if they are "sucking" a crap load of crap out of my house I am happy. Unfortunately I was at work while the ducts were being cleaning but my husband was very happy with the company. They fish a camera into your ducts so you can see the before and after and boy was there a difference!
I found this to be a good read while doing my research. I also called numerous other reputable companies in our area. I do caution you to be weary of some, which I will refer to as the "fly by night" companies. When it comes to all home maintenance and repairs do your research, if the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
I've heard people comment on the efficiency of duct cleaning or the lack there-of. I have to believe it helps to some degree when it comes to air quality, reducing allergens and dust and creating better air flow. What I do know though, is if they are "sucking" a crap load of crap out of my house I am happy. Unfortunately I was at work while the ducts were being cleaning but my husband was very happy with the company. They fish a camera into your ducts so you can see the before and after and boy was there a difference!
I found this to be a good read while doing my research. I also called numerous other reputable companies in our area. I do caution you to be weary of some, which I will refer to as the "fly by night" companies. When it comes to all home maintenance and repairs do your research, if the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
November 3, 2010
Ahhh, the 80's!
Today was an AWESOME mail day for me!
Backstory. For over a year now, I have been tirelessly searching for some of my favourite movies from the 80's.....Pretty In Pink, Satisfaction and Girls Just Want To Have Fun. Well, these are clearly classics because nobody is donating or selling these babies! Believe me, I have checked hundreds of yard sales not to mention countless trips to numerous thrift stores.....even in a different country. So I gave in and and ordered them from http://www.amazon.ca/
Backstory. For over a year now, I have been tirelessly searching for some of my favourite movies from the 80's.....Pretty In Pink, Satisfaction and Girls Just Want To Have Fun. Well, these are clearly classics because nobody is donating or selling these babies! Believe me, I have checked hundreds of yard sales not to mention countless trips to numerous thrift stores.....even in a different country. So I gave in and and ordered them from http://www.amazon.ca/
I know what I'm doing this weekend, and I cannot wait!
June 1, 2010
Back to Gym
Wednesday, May 26 2010 was my first day back to the gym in...........oh, over a year. Yes, shamefull I know! I've been good though and since starting have went everyday except Friday. I need to lose a good 30 pounds so this isn't going to be easy.
May 22, 2010
Happy Birthday!
Every year I anxiously await this weekend. After a long winter and a cold damp spring, this long weekend signifies the beginning of summer for me and many other canadians.
Victoria Day celebrates Queen Victoria's birthday (May 24th). Canada is still a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, of which the Queen is head.
Victoria Day is always on a Monday, and thus the holiday is part of a long weekend, which is commonly referred to as the Victoria Day Weekend, the May Long Weekend or the May Two-Four (a case of beer here is called a "two-four" and many of these are consumed over the holiday).
For me, this weekend is always the time to open my garden. My husband is banned from using the truck as I need it to fill it to the brim with flowers, dirt, mulch, some vegtable plants and whatever else should catch my eye......and that's just what I did today.
It's been a long tiring day....I'm very dirty, sticky and not very pretty smelling, so it's off to the showers for me. I will post pics of all my beautiful finds very soon.
Victoria Day celebrates Queen Victoria's birthday (May 24th). Canada is still a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, of which the Queen is head.
Victoria Day is always on a Monday, and thus the holiday is part of a long weekend, which is commonly referred to as the Victoria Day Weekend, the May Long Weekend or the May Two-Four (a case of beer here is called a "two-four" and many of these are consumed over the holiday).
For me, this weekend is always the time to open my garden. My husband is banned from using the truck as I need it to fill it to the brim with flowers, dirt, mulch, some vegtable plants and whatever else should catch my eye......and that's just what I did today.
It's been a long tiring day....I'm very dirty, sticky and not very pretty smelling, so it's off to the showers for me. I will post pics of all my beautiful finds very soon.
May 20, 2010
Where to begin.......
My 1st post.....where oh where to begin.
I actually have a lot on mind today and I'm afraid I could scare everyone with some serious verbal diarrhea. I'll try to avoid that the best I can....diarrhea is not pleasant in any form.
Windows. New windows for our old house. Yes, I've been lusting after new windows for our house for over a year now. Since hubby was layed off from December 2008 to January 2010, new windows were put on the back burner.
Hubby starts working again (in another province I might add) in January. YAY...new windows soon! NOT! Hubby gets laid off in early February.
Hubby starts working again mid February. YAY....new windows soon! NOT! Hubby gets laid off beginning of April.
Holy Halleluiah.....geeeeeez Louise....*&@k!!!
This economy sucks and I hate it. I know there's a lot of you that can relate with me. I am not an extravagant person by any means. I'll go into my love for "thriftiness" in another post but seriously, is it too much to ask that a hard working, punctual, "good help is hard to find" kind of guy remains employed so I get some new windows???
Anyways....back to the window story.... So hubby comes back home to Ontario on April 20th....exactly 3 months to the day he left. Still layed off but still fortunate enough to be able to draw unemployment....every bit helps. (Lucky) 13 days later he is called back to work here in Ontario and knock on wood, he's still working today.
So........I pull the plug on getting the windows. Yup gave our $x,xxx.00 deposit, windows ordered on May 11th! Windows will be here and ready for installation in a few weeks. Sounds great doesn't it.........
Yeah right.......last night I head upstairs to the spare bedroom, all but to notice bubbling paint on the ceiling in the alcove. Sweet. Just freakin' sweet, the blasted roof is leaking. We knew that in a few years we would require new shingles on the house....but not today. Not after we've just signed the contract and paid for our new windows.
So here we are today....new windows on the way and a series of phone calls in my immediate future to get some quotes for a new damn roof.
I actually have a lot on mind today and I'm afraid I could scare everyone with some serious verbal diarrhea. I'll try to avoid that the best I can....diarrhea is not pleasant in any form.
Windows. New windows for our old house. Yes, I've been lusting after new windows for our house for over a year now. Since hubby was layed off from December 2008 to January 2010, new windows were put on the back burner.
Hubby starts working again (in another province I might add) in January. YAY...new windows soon! NOT! Hubby gets laid off in early February.
Hubby starts working again mid February. YAY....new windows soon! NOT! Hubby gets laid off beginning of April.
Holy Halleluiah.....geeeeeez Louise....*&@k!!!
This economy sucks and I hate it. I know there's a lot of you that can relate with me. I am not an extravagant person by any means. I'll go into my love for "thriftiness" in another post but seriously, is it too much to ask that a hard working, punctual, "good help is hard to find" kind of guy remains employed so I get some new windows???
Anyways....back to the window story.... So hubby comes back home to Ontario on April 20th....exactly 3 months to the day he left. Still layed off but still fortunate enough to be able to draw unemployment....every bit helps. (Lucky) 13 days later he is called back to work here in Ontario and knock on wood, he's still working today.
So........I pull the plug on getting the windows. Yup gave our $x,xxx.00 deposit, windows ordered on May 11th! Windows will be here and ready for installation in a few weeks. Sounds great doesn't it.........
Yeah right.......last night I head upstairs to the spare bedroom, all but to notice bubbling paint on the ceiling in the alcove. Sweet. Just freakin' sweet, the blasted roof is leaking. We knew that in a few years we would require new shingles on the house....but not today. Not after we've just signed the contract and paid for our new windows.
So here we are today....new windows on the way and a series of phone calls in my immediate future to get some quotes for a new damn roof.
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