My Week and Hurricane Ike
It’s another week that my husband is in Georgia working and Ernest (the dog) and I are left to guard the fort.
Monday, I had lunch with a new neighbor and a couple of other gal pals that live here in our wonderful retirement community in Florida. Aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh, lunch with the girls. Sitting outside on a perfect Florida day, sipping on a little tropical drink, looking out at the rolling hills of the golf course and just talking about, what else, our husbands!! I really enjoy lunches with the girls. Don’t get me wrong, there isn’t anything better then time with my husband, but a girl just needs that time with other girl friends. I think we solved all the world problems that day and then we had to say good bye til next Monday. I wonder what “husband” stories we will have by then.
I worked on my website, made a few store items to display and did alot of research on the internet. I love doing research on the internet. Just Google a topic and there it is! I have found out, if you can’t find it on the internet, it ain’t there. I did have a hard time finding a long reach hole puncher with a 1/2 inch hole. But after many hours searching, I finally found one! Another thing to mark off my business list of things to do. Now if the wind would calm down a bit, I can go outside and take pictures of my store items.
Usually while my husband is gone on these weekly trips, I try to get alot of scrapbooking or video editing done while there is peace and quite and the only thing I have to really worry about is when the dog comes up to me to tell me its time to go outside to (I have to spell it) p-o-t-t-y.
Watching number 2 hurricane, Ike, and seeing how its going to affect the area. I’m really worried about this one. Hoping that it just blows itself out, but I don’t think so. The weather seems to be getting a bit better and not so hot. Which is a good thing here in Florida.
I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend with family and friends and see you on my next post.




















Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers and hope you stay safe during the hurricane season.