Thursday, October 23, 2025
Today was much better than yesterday's gloomy, cold, windy day to take a drive to see the Hubertus skeleton display.
The theme celebrates the 250th Birthday of America.
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Today was much better than yesterday's gloomy, cold, windy day to take a drive to see the Hubertus skeleton display.
The theme celebrates the 250th Birthday of America.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
After circling the block a couple of times to find parking, I bought a pound of cookies at Peter Sciortino Bakery to serve the breakfast group.
I brought my cereal and a hard roll (it wasn't as hard as I'd like) that I bought at the bakery to find Terri Miller, Rod DePue, Russ Langford, Edie Zutz and Barbara Todd at the table. They sang "Happy Birthday"; they sang it again when Cecile Langford arrived, and once more when Jackie Haessley came. I had quite a few cookies left that I shared with some people in the lower trattoria, also the cook.
It was bumper to bumper Brewer traffic that made driving extremely slow going to Maggiano's for lunch with the Ladies of Lee-sure. I got off at 35th Street and took Wisconsin Avenue until the street was closed. Bluemound Road was better and I got to the restaurant exactly at noon. I had lunch with Karen Sauer, Vicky Barton, Wendy Selestow and Cindy Swenson. I had shrimp scampi with a lot of pasta that I could take home.
The waitress brought a Birthday treat that was an oval of white chocolate with "Happy Birthday" and crescent shaped lemon-flavored cookies that I shared with the ladies; there was also a strawberry.
I got to Dr. Gundamraj's office about 2:00 p.m. for my 3:00 p.m. appointment When the nurse assistant asked how I was spending my Birthday, I told her that I had lunch with the teachers from Lee School. "I went to Lee School", she said, and we tried remembering some teachers. Dr. G completed the DMV form before going over my lab results; the only concern was high glucose (borderline diabetes). I also got a flu shot.Dawn arrived with a Jeep and almost lost control when I told her that I was 93 and was able to get into the Jeep. We had a lively chat and she got me to Dr. Martin's office on time, even after missing an exit. That ride was $23.93.
My hearing aid was filled with wax and needed a cleaning and a new guard; I also got different tops
David picked me up at 11:55 a.m. and got me to SRS at 12:20 p.m. That ride was $13.93; my transportation cost $37.68.
Claude treated me to dinner at Pitch's. We each had a half rack of ribs (buy one get the second at half price), I had a Pinot G, Claude had a beer. The meals were delicious. I expected a Birthday treat since the waitress knew it was my Birthday, but Claude was not charged for my Pinot. I toasted the waitress; it was much better than a piece of cake.
Friday, September 26, 2025
Janice came with a noodle dish, salad and a iced banana dessert. She gave me a card with a Pick 'n Save gift card. It was a beautiful day to have our lunch on the balcony.
Annika and I had dinner at the Twisted Fisherman; I knew she'd like the mussels on the menu. Even though the day was warm earlier, it was too cool to eat outdoors. We shared a calamari appetizer, Annika devoured a bowl of mussels and I had shrimp tacos. Annika said she was mussels happy.
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Peter treated me to dinner at Parkside 23 as my Birthday gift. I had charred salmon; Peter had Amish chicken breast. Both were delicious. We shared a complementary Crème Brulee.
We finished the evening at O'Donohue's.
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Before breakfast, Jackie Haessley and I presented a shawl to Avery Aten on the death of his wife Marcia, whose memorial service was being held today.
I bided my time knitting until my noon appointment for a perm with Emma. Peter sent me a text saying that he will be at the church for Austrian American Day at Noon. Oh, my God!! I thought it was later this afternoon, and I was charged with taking photos.
I called Salon Marie to cancel my perm and I feel just awful; this is the second time I deserted Emma.
I rushed around to get myself ready and tried using my Sony; it was dead, and I even forgot how to use it.
I got to Wauwatosa Methodist Church just about noon, expecting to see Peter there already; he was in charge of setting up the Austrian flag and the board of provinces. He came almost at 1:00 p.m., because he wasn't feeling too well.
It was a fine program, but the men's chorus could have done fewer pieces.
I was busy taking a lot of pictures.
The day was absolutely beautiful, it would be a shame to put it to waste. We decided to change clothes and go to Octoberfest.
I programmed my GPS and I can't believe where it was taking me. I punched in my Franklin address! Since I was in the vicinity, I filled the gas tank and hit some heavy traffic before going home.
The biergarten was packed. A couple saw Peter looking for a table and motioned him over as they were leaving. We had our beers and a half chicken, plus split another 1/2 liter.
The night was warm and still; not a leaf was stirring. We stayed well past 8:00 p.m., and people were still arriving. We had to take advantage of this lovely day.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
We had almost all Red Hats at the SteakOut for lunch: Janice Rochwerger, Jane Worzala, June Krueger, Kathleen Schnagl, Julia Rice, Terry Harvey and myself; Joy Kilimann is recuperating from surgery, and Rita Bruce was not able to come.
We had exceptionally attentive service and good food.
Peter and I originally planned to take in the skeleton display near Holy Hill combined with the Happy Hour at Golden Mast. Because of a late start, we'll see the skeletons at a later time.
We joined Ed Seebach and his friend Paul at a table with our gin tonics and ordered a Rueben roll appetizer. An accordion player. that Peter also knew, provided music next to our table. Each of the men had some person that one or the other knew. It was a pleasant exchange of conversation. When Peter and I danced "The Blue Skirt Waltz" that I requested, two more couples followed suit.
Peter was pleased that he will be going to a special band in Wautoma with Ed and Paul on Saturday.
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Jay, Laura and I left St. Rita Square at 10:00 a.m. on a drizzly morning, but by the time we got to Elkhorn, we saw patches of blue and then bright, sunny skies that followed us on our trip.Saturday, 10/11, 2025
I did not have a hair appointment today; I will be getting a perm on Thursday.
This was an ideal day to clean the frig. I should be doing this more often, but everything looks great.
All the plants got a thorough watering.
Finished a scarf, a pocket square and worked on a shawl.
The Brewers won over the Cubs in the fifth game of the play-offs.
Friday, October 10, 2025
Just four of us attended the Milwaukee Symphony concert: Shirley Bascom, Marilyn Minor, Madeline Sou and I. It was magnificent, and the tuba concerto was outstanding.
I picked up Annika for dinner at Jay and Laura's Listening to their Portugal adventures was so nice; I can't to hills and uneven walks any more.
We arranged our trip to Galena, IL, as my Mother's Day gift. We'll be leaving on Sunday, October 19th and coming back on Monday, October 20th. I hope we have nice weather
Laura served a delicious chicken, broccoli, carrot stir-fry, with an abundance for me to take home.
Thursday, October 2, 2025
After getting cash from ECU, I headed to the DMV on Grange Avenue with my documents saying that I passed my medical review. I had my photo taken and had my previous check for $34.00 ready to pay my fee. I had to make out a new check, because the price went up yesterday to $47.50
Since I was near Awe Orchard, some nice Honey Crisp apples would be nice, also a couple of apple cider donuts and a caramel apple.
The Hwy 100 ramp to the freeway was closed, so to got on at Beloit Road. Traffic was heavy.
I was in the right lane approaching the 68th Street exit, when a semi pulled alongside me on the exit lane to 68th Street. It wasn't getting off at 68th Street, but was passing me up from the exit lane. The driver did not quite make it to the right lane and cut in front of me, clipping off my side view mirror, and drove off. I followed him and because he had to stop in traffic, I managed to get on the driver's side, blowing my horn. I yelled to him that he broke my side view mirror. He shouted back that I didn't let him in. He had no business passing me from an exit lane. We managed to pull to the side of the highway.
He must have called the police, because when I called, the police had already been notified. It took at least 30 minutes for the police to come. When I told the officer what happened, he could immediately see the problem. He took my paper drivers license and insurance and wrote up the information. I stayed in my car the entire time. The whole process took over an hour. So in his haste to get somewhere, the driver lost more than an hour.
Peter treated me to dinner at Parkside 23 as my Birthday gift. I had charred salmon; Peter had Amish chicken breast. Both were delicious. We shared a complementary Crème Brulee.
We finished the evening at O'Donohue's.