Tuesday, October 2, 2007

A bunch of things

I have so much just stick with me. . . we will be jumping around! This is our new (1995) RV and did we have fun. We went camping locally for a "shake-down" and filled 2 pages of "we needs", "we wants" and "wow, look what they are doing". We also had many lookers at our spit rotisserie set up where we roasted a chicken, a pork roast and a beef roast at the same time. We had a very experienced Girl Scout and a Boy Scout Troop leader along! Camp fire cooking tastes so great, as the roasts cooked we just took a knife and sliced off a piece, added more rub to the spot and keep turning! The French toast my daughter made for breakfast in a 60 year old cast iron skillet over a backpackers stove was from Italian bread and tasted like a custard filling. Many oohs and aahs. Only problem is I am not a paperplate, plastic spoon gal so I am the official dishwasher. It's ok to me as it was a great tradeoff, I just don't cook!
First don't these booties look like they are talking to one another? This set is going north to where US Route 1 starts from my home where US route 1 ends. It's a "lemon".

Wow what a week!  We have torn my living room apart and made an Art Studio. When you have 2 ladies in one house who dabble in it ALL, this is what happens.  From home made cards, gift wrap, sewing, watercolors, seasonal decor, knitting, needlepoint, scrapbooking,wedding invitations,  do I need to say more.  We desperately needed a space to create. The living room was rarely used.  Since DH retired from military service, our socializing is very informal. So we are very excited.  Guests either gravitate to the den or sit and craft, What a life! Photo to follow tomorrow when I flash my stash.
EXERCISE . .  I  got quite a cramp/strain in my right calf from one hr a day biking and after a rest have restarted at half an hour twice a day. This seems to feel better.  CLimbing up and down the steep camper stairs was quite a workout. Lifting my weight was better than a gym.
SLEEP .  leveled out at seven hours a night. I do not seem to be able to stay there for eight. Maybe I just need less. I sure did sleep in the RV. It has a queen size bed so it was like home.
WATER . . I have a cup of cappucino in the early AM and only want water the rest of the day. It is true that it is the best thirst quencher. We have great water here at the Beach.  I take mine straight or on the rocks. Tee Hee!
NUTRITION/HEALTHY EATING . . The style continues with small variations, mushrooms, spinach or asparagus in the omelet, some type of salad with a protein added and dinner. Well, last night we had Moroccan chili made with turkey and Ten Thousand grains of Sand.  I am rediscovering some spices that I really like. This was full of coriander, cumin, paprika, chili powder and fresh lemon at the end. The couscous cooked in defatted chicken broth with some apricots, raisins and fresh parsley  was delicious.  If only I was Jane Brocket on Yarnstorm you would have great photo but alas, we ate it all.
AND NOW TA DA!
WEIGHT . . another two pounds bit the dust.  For the little exercise I can do this was great. The doctor does not want me to lose too much before surgery but I feel fine and I am eating very nutritionally.  The camping weekend put back 2 pounds but they should come off quick before they get stuck

4 comments:

Chris said...

WOW!! Your RV is massive, more like a home-from-home than a motor home! Sounds like you had a fantastic time, and you don't have to travel miles from home to have fun.

I hope you have plenty more little trips, it sounded like it did you the power of good, good luck with the weight loss, it sounds like you're being very sensible!

And thank you so much for the lovely comments on my blog, I can't help myself, jabbering away like that! If you ever fancy some harris tweed (or cannonballs!)of your very own, i know an ebay seller that would happily post to you, drop me an e-mail if you're interested and I'll send you a link.

jae said...

The booties are adorable!! It sounds like you had a great time camping. (Better you than me, lol)

PixieRose said...

that hat is so cute. I need to make some of those fruit baby hats they are so adoreable and I have a couple new baby girls to knit for.

also I just started reading your blog so hopefully you wont find my comments annoying today. maybe I'll try to spread them out a little.... hehe

Jessica (yarn for breakfast)

Unknown said...

Ten thousand grains of sand?!! Until you mentioned the couscous that didn't sound too appealing.

Man, I love the look of that RV. I'm a camping freak, but only if you have the right equipment, and your rotisserie and proper plates sound excellent.

Except I might drink you all under the table, it's been known to happen whilst camping. Aids with the sleep, you know.