Thursday 29 April 2010

Thankful for the evening


Good Evening, or whatever is the best greeting to you, in your part of the world!

It has been another full bittidz day; and we are thankful the day has come and gone. It is a gorgeous Spring evening to boot and in between the hockey playoff periods, we will enjoy sitting outside on our bedroom balcony, and appreciating the ultimate beautiful sunset.

The showing was postponed until tomorrow. Just as well, as we had a full plate today; which also included a quick afternoon jaunt to Costco. We had our large calculator, which helps keep us on track; however, we did find 'room' for a few savoury tidbitz treats. ie. Dad's Oatmeal Cookies, in a big box, 48 packages of two, thus 92 cookies in total! Mmmmm! That brought out the little 'child in me'; as I remember the days with Dad's Oatmeal Cookies, along with the collectible 'cut outs' on the back of the box. LOL! Also,'on special', there was a Sundried Tomato Oil; and methinks this would serve as a delicious marinade / sauce when barbecuing salmon / and or other savoury seafood. Also, we happen to have some French Baguettes in our freezer; so the pieces of French Bread should be very tasty for dipping in this 'special' Sunfried Tomato Oil.

Tomorrow, we have a number of tid things on the go. In between things, we may be seeing my daughter and our twin grandsons mid morning / mid day for a bit of lunch (maybe a picnic in the park); and then later in the day our good friend will pop over to celebrate her belated birthday. We have the 'bubbly on chill' as well as the Costco quiche appies in our freezer. Our friend will stay on for 'Al's Pizza' (I affectionately refer to it as that); so it will be a relaxing and joyful way to end the week.

My Dad passed away on April 30, 1998. If you wish, you can refer to my posts from 2007, 2008, and 2009 in memory of him. Eventhough he has been gone for all these years, it does not seem that long; almost as if he is still here with us. I miss him. He was a wonderful man; beloved by many. Alan even suggested that with all our 'trials and tribulations' we have been battling through, wouldn't it be 'poetic' if we received some 'good news' tomorrow (the 30th)? Now, that would, indeed, be a serendipitous miracle, methinks!

Also, there is the showing; the people are quite interested. Regardless, we will have to make some decisions, depending on all what happens tomorrow. If you wish, you can refer to my last few posts for a bittid of details.

Hope this (and earlier posts) have given you a tidbit of an uplift and enthusiastic encouragement. Skal, with a glass of South African red wine!

The above lovely photo was sent to me by my friend, who has a bountiful beautiful garden; almost like a magnificent paradise. These are of her gorgeous purple rhodos; and we happen to have one such blooming rhodo, at the beginning of our walkway! A wonderful time of year; where everything is so vividly fresh in budding colour! Alan and I think, that this particular year has been awesome; in that everything appears to be so lush and healthy.

Am now going out to catch the start of a glowing and majestic sunset. 'Praise Him In ALL Things!'

Peace and God Bless.

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