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Britesea
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We did send her cards, and I figure after the family all leaves and she's alone, maybe then I'll give her a call.
@Mini Horses I doubt seriously that my DH will ever be the kind of guy that just sits at home and watches the tube. I know he's looking forward to attending meetings at the Masonic Lodge again (something that had to go onto the back burner for 15 years because of his work schedule). We are also talking about buying a used small travel trailer to go hunting and fishing, camping and such. He has two pensions- the first one he can access next August, and it has enough money to keep us going for about 10 years if we are careful. The second one starts when he turns 65, and it will actually pay almost as much as he makes currently in his job (he took a serious cut in pay to move up to Oregon from Silicon Valley, and this pension is based on what he was making there). So unless the SHTF and the economy takes a nose dive, we should be better off financially when he retires than when he was working, lol. If everything goes pear-shaped and wobbly, we'll be in the same boat as everyone else, and he would probably lose his job anyway. I'm not going to stress about that; we've done what we can to prepare for that eventuality.
I tried something different last night for dinner. We had the fish tacos as I'd planned, but I made Indian fry breads instead of corn tortillas. They were delicious, but almost too filling. Tonight is a simpler meal- canned chicken in gravy over home made spaetzle, with seasoned green beans.
The ducks are down to only giving me 2-3 eggs a day. I suppose that's ok, because J's husband (that died this week) was my only customer and so of course that has stopped. People out here are not interested in duck eggs, apparently *sigh* I will probably take the excess that he was going to buy this week and dehydrate them for winter.
@Mini Horses I doubt seriously that my DH will ever be the kind of guy that just sits at home and watches the tube. I know he's looking forward to attending meetings at the Masonic Lodge again (something that had to go onto the back burner for 15 years because of his work schedule). We are also talking about buying a used small travel trailer to go hunting and fishing, camping and such. He has two pensions- the first one he can access next August, and it has enough money to keep us going for about 10 years if we are careful. The second one starts when he turns 65, and it will actually pay almost as much as he makes currently in his job (he took a serious cut in pay to move up to Oregon from Silicon Valley, and this pension is based on what he was making there). So unless the SHTF and the economy takes a nose dive, we should be better off financially when he retires than when he was working, lol. If everything goes pear-shaped and wobbly, we'll be in the same boat as everyone else, and he would probably lose his job anyway. I'm not going to stress about that; we've done what we can to prepare for that eventuality.
I tried something different last night for dinner. We had the fish tacos as I'd planned, but I made Indian fry breads instead of corn tortillas. They were delicious, but almost too filling. Tonight is a simpler meal- canned chicken in gravy over home made spaetzle, with seasoned green beans.
The ducks are down to only giving me 2-3 eggs a day. I suppose that's ok, because J's husband (that died this week) was my only customer and so of course that has stopped. People out here are not interested in duck eggs, apparently *sigh* I will probably take the excess that he was going to buy this week and dehydrate them for winter.