Welcome to my corner of the internet for a Saturday afternoon chat.
Can I pour you a cup of tea or coffee? Maybe a glass of juice or just plain water?
I was out of honey all week this past week which meant I had to sweeten my tea with sugar. Yuck! It was awful.
I was so thankful to The Husband for picking me up some local honey yesterday I made myself a cup of tea even though it was humid and sticky.
Last Sunday we spent the day at my parents for Father’s Day where we helped my dad clean out the pool to try to get it ready for Little Miss and me to swim in for a couple of months this summer.
We were supposed to go back and help again this week, but Dad was either busy or the weather wasn’t great or, well, I completely forgot. This next week we will help again and hopefully, the pool will be ready soon.
Dad bought a robot to clean the inside of the pool. You start it up and lower it in the pool and the idea is that it rolls around the bottom and picks up all the dirt, leaves, and other messy stuff.
Dad decided he was going to name the robot Stella as a bit of a joke because he kept forgetting the name of the therapist that helps during his therapy boxing class. He dropped her in at one point and came back in the house and I went out to get a shirt from the car I wanted to change into before I started skimming the pool. When I started to the car, though, he told me I had to hurry and help him find Stella.
“Our pool is so dirty, she’s probably full already. Hurry and help me find her because she has the pool so stirred up, I can’t see anything and she might burn her motor out.”
So, The Husband and I ran to help. My way of helping was to yell “Stella! Stella!” like I was Marlon Brando in Streetcar Named Desire while my dad and husband searched for the robot and eventually found her. They used the end of a cane to scoop her out because the hook she came with hadn’t been put together yet.
Later in the afternoon we went inside and searched for photographs of my grandfather to use for a video that I want to pair with audio we have of him singing at a fairground near us. I had already made one video for my dad, which I shared on here last week, but I had another song and wanted to add more photos since that was the original plan for the other video.
The audio was transferred, I think, from a reel-to-reel years ago.
While looking through the photos, we found photos of my grandparents when they were young, my grandfather singing, my grandparents on their 55th wedding anniversary, my grandfather with his arm around some Hawaiian girls when he and Grandma visited Hawaii, and him with his cousin when they were young boys. The Boy looked at the photo of him hugging the Hawaiian girls with wide eyes but I explained that visitors are greeted when they arrive by young ladies and gentlemen with leis to hang over the necks of the visitors.







After we left my dad found a pile of photos of him singing and acting at community events.
If you haven’t guessed already from my writing that I have audio of my grandfather singing, he was a well-known local singer who performed for local community and fundraising events. We also have a recording of him singing at a local television station but for some reason, we only have the audio and not the video.
I know I mentioned last week that I never had the opportunity to get to know my grandfather because he died when I was 2. I only know him through stories, his poems (of which we have tons), his journals (which mainly consisted of him writing about the weather and the errands he ran that day so nothing super personal), and photographs.
On Tuesday Little Miss was able to meet with a friend who she normally only talks to online (through a kid-safe video chat). The girl’s family came to town for a dentist appointment for her dad, and we met them by the soccer field behind the dentist’s office. After the appointment, I took Little Miss and her friend to a local restaurant for ice cream. Then they explored the tiny stream that runs by the restaurant. Little Miss was looking for crayfish – which I learned this week many of you refer to as crawdads. We didn’t have a net to catch one and she was afraid it would pinch her when she tried to pick it up so we are going to get a net soon and take her to a creek where she can catch one.
I wandered out into our yard later that day to photograph our roses because I know they will be gone soon. I miss it so much when our roses are gone. I miss the flowers and really need to take some lessons from my neighbor on how to grow them because she has beautiful flowers all summer long.
On Wednesday Little Miss had a short Summer Reading program at the local library (a book read and a craft) and The Boy went to a sleepover and birthday party for a friend.
On Thursday, The Husband took Little Miss to gymnastics and I watched a special with James Cameron on the 25th anniversary of the Titanic movie. I’m going to write a separate blog post about that one because – I have issues with it. Ha!
Yesterday I spent most of the day doing what I did Thursday which was washing dishes and doing laundry but not actually getting to the folding of the laundry. Ahem. But I did get it washed at least. On Wednesday I even hung laundry out on our clothesline, which I don’t know if I will do again because it was all stiff when I took it off for some reason.
Yesterday was very, very humid and rainy and today was supposed to be more of the same, but so far it feels much better. I am a fan of rain when it is cold out, not when it is all sticky and gross and makes my head feel icky.
Little Miss is having some friends over today and a planned sleepover with them, which will be her first time having a sleepover. Well, second, but we had to take her friend home in the middle of the night that first time. This time she is having two friends over so hopefully it goes better.
We are supposed to have rain for the next week, which will be great for the farmers and the ground, but will sort of stink because The Husband has the whole week off from work and we were going to go to a local state park which also features a lake we can swim in, but it looks like we might not be able to do that because of the rain.
How was your week last week? Do anything interesting? Let me know in the comments and tell me if you’ve found any good teas to try. I’ve written down a few of your suggestions and have been adding them to my shopping lists to try in the future.
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So did Stella turn out to be any good for the pool after all?!
Love the photos of grandfather and I always enjoy the sweet stories you share of your past week, you guys seem to make the best memories just simply spending time together.❤️
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These posts are usually highlights. I mean, our family is loving and the kids are doing well but we have our cruddy days too. I figure I don’t need to blog about all the worries I have all the time so I don’t depress people too much. I try to share them a little so people know I’m a bit of a basketcase and, well, a hypocrite at times. *wink*
And, yes, Stella did end up helping a lot! I think she’s being retired for the summer but I have a feeling we will use her next year too.
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Ya because of the anxiety and depression I’ve battled over the past year plus I have stopped posting regularly—or all my posts would probably be towards the negative…There are some sad Psalms though as David poured out hard feelings and yet He was still called a man after God’s own heart so I digress.
Oh poor Stella! lol next year though!!
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Your post made me laugh — first of all at you yelling “Stella, Stella!” and then because we also have a photo of my then 80-some-years-old father-in-law with island beauties when he and my mother-in-law visited Hawaii. Hope you have a good week!
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I’ve been told I have to call the robot something other than Stella now so we are calling her June Bug. lol. The real Stella was a little offended that we said we had to take her out of the pool and clean the garbage out of her.
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I love the thought of you yelling, “Stella!” Which is something I would totally do! You are so fortunate to have these photos and stories about your grandfather. I am the oldest generation in my family at this stage, and I wish I’d thought to ask all kinds of questions of my elders. I guess that’s why my kids bought me Storyworth for Mother’s Day.
Our week was so, so dry. I think we may officially be in a drought. Our yard is brand new so we have to water, but that doesn’t seem to make a difference. We also just planted several bushes and a tree. And, we know better…we know this is the worst time to plant, but we were impatient! So, even more watering! I wish I could say we were doing more than that, but the only other exciting thing is I’m looking for a new dining room rug. That seems like it would be easy on the surface, right? Nope…I’m too picky, I guess!
Your roses are beautiful! Mine are the kind that bloom continuously and have a beautiful scent. That was something I told the landscaper I had to have! I hope Little Miss’s sleepover went well.
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We survived the sleepover! Yeah! And yes, we have been in a drought too so this weeks rain was so welcome but also not enough to help. We are supposed to get some more this week but we would need a week of constant rain to help our ground right now.
I gave my mom a notebook to write down memories but so far she hasn’t done any of it I don’t think.
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Oh and the dining room rug is exciting! We need a new one for our living room. It was here when we moved in three years ago and I’d love a new one.
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Your week sounds like it was full of happy moments and memories! And you know I love your Brando moment. 🙂
Good luck with the sleepover!
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