Sunday, October 2, 2011

Save the Date?

This came a week or so ago. I've been meaning to blog about it but I needed a photo. This is a momentous occasion.


Save the date?

You betcha!

Beverage:  English Breakfast tea

Deb

That's Not a Cut, That's a Slaughter

I had let my hair go all summer. The only thing I did was cut my bangs when they got in my eyes. A hair cut just wasn't on the list of things to do. When I would consider it, it was the end of the month and we all know how thin funds get at the end of the month.

I decided October would be hair cut month. Somehow, some way, I was going to get my hair cut. Plus, I'm low on the gray hair shampoo and I know they have the stuff at the salon. Today turned out to be the day.

I debated whether to go first thing or wait until the Bears were on TV. I should have waited but I had to go to the grocery store anyway for something I'd forgotten on Friday. That chewed up the wait time easily so I was next when I returned to the salon.

I started the day with this length.


I now have this length, plus perfectly straight bangs.


It takes so long to wash when it's long and then over an hour to air dry. It's not going to take nearly that long now. And, I got a bottle of silver hair shampoo and a bottle of silver hair conditioner at 20%. Well worth getting out of the house today.

Beverage:  English Breakfast tea

Deb

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Christmas'oween

One of my friends had this in his status on Facebook. It's too good not to share.


Makes perfect sense.

Beverage:  English Breakfast tea

Deb

Getting Out of the House - Day 3

Punkin farm today!

I printed out a list of Chicagoland pumpkin farms and, after reading the list and looking them over online, I chose Goebberts in South Barrington. It was about a 45 minute drive there but there's no charge to just wander the grounds. Your fees come when you want to eat there or ride the rides they have going on all day. Plus, they have been open for fall business since September 24th unlike the other pumpkin farms whose opening day was today. A few less people. 

It's chilly. There is a stiff north by northwest wind. If you're out of that, the air temperature is cool. It was clear as I got there but clouded up and that made the wind feel raw. Still, I spent a good 45 minutes wandering all over the place. 

I came home with some goodies. I decided that I would buy only what I could carry. There would be no pushing a cart around. My eyes would be bigger than my wallet and that's not a good thing. I got a half a peck of Cortland apples. There will be applesauce, although I'm feeling the urge to make crisp or cobbler. I have vanilla ice cream in the freezer. Now wouldn't that be scrumptious on a fall evening, warm cobbler with vanilla ice cream. I got a butternut and acorn squash. There was some scent on the butternut squash that Pilchard spent a long time sniffing. Those will be baked until soft and then frozen for later. Butternut squash soup is on the menu in the next couple of weeks. There's Butter Pecan Syrup to go over these different pancakes I keep finding. Red popcorn kernels were something I hadn't seen in a long time. For you city folk, no the popcorn doesn't pop up red. That would be way cool. It's still white but I think there is a subtle difference in taste between the standard yellow popcorn and red popcorn. The last item is a dozen of Goebbert's famous apple cider donuts. No, I didn't get a pumpkin. I couldn't carry it and they had pie punkins as well as carving punkins. 

It was a very profitable trip. No, I haven't eaten all the donuts. They have a cinnamon sugar coating that is a bit crunchy and are way too sweet to sit down and eat the entire dozen. They will be perfect for breakfasts over the next few days.

I'm going to be out and about in the next week. I'm going to keep an eye out for farm stands or other pumpkin farms on my travels. If worse comes to worse, in a couple weeks, I'll go back to Goebberts and get a punkin there. Maybe one of these. 


Beverage:  English Breakfast tea

Deb