Good morning Rounders! I have been up for hours and have already made 2 batches of Peanut Butter Cookies for gifting. I put chocolate chips in them and they will have to be frozen to keep them from melting until delivery. I have my Christmas cards written out and ready to go.
It's 39 degrees right now, but I know that will drop before too long. I have warmed up the house and it will last for a good while.
I usually wait until right before Christmas before putting up the tree, after I give the house a thorough cleaning. I will make some new ornaments this year too! I have some white felt and I can see some snowmen in my future! LOL!
The wind was so strong here all day yesterday. I took the mower and mulched up some leaves. I worked on the Downton Abbey puzzle all day, on and off, but I had to get out and get some fresh air. Five of my Cleome's are in bloom and I have a Bell Pepper that is almost ready to pick.
I just turned the heat on and the thermostat said 'Replace Battery'. Well, when the guy replaced our thermostat he didn't tell us you needed to replace the batteries once a year or show us how to get into it to replace said batteries. I had to go online and look up how to do it in the manual. That is a great thing that you can look at the manufacturer's manual. It gave me a picture and text of how to do it. I did it and I'm proud of myself. We have never had a thermostat that used batteries. That AC guy only came back once after he installed that and it was when I noticed a musty, moldy odor coming from the vents when the AC first came on. He was rude to me that day and told me in no uncertain terms that he didn't want me to use that word moldy and he was not going to be responsible for anything along those terms. Well, I let him do their treatment and sprayed stuff into the vents to make it smell better, but I never called him again. I wish my DH had been here to hear how he talked to me. Why is he never around when these people are so mean. Anyway, we have another AC company now and that guy was sweet compared to the other *urd. Oops!
Peace & Plenty.
ps Can you smell that chocolate and peanut butter scent?
It's 39 degrees right now, but I know that will drop before too long. I have warmed up the house and it will last for a good while.
I usually wait until right before Christmas before putting up the tree, after I give the house a thorough cleaning. I will make some new ornaments this year too! I have some white felt and I can see some snowmen in my future! LOL!
The wind was so strong here all day yesterday. I took the mower and mulched up some leaves. I worked on the Downton Abbey puzzle all day, on and off, but I had to get out and get some fresh air. Five of my Cleome's are in bloom and I have a Bell Pepper that is almost ready to pick.
I just turned the heat on and the thermostat said 'Replace Battery'. Well, when the guy replaced our thermostat he didn't tell us you needed to replace the batteries once a year or show us how to get into it to replace said batteries. I had to go online and look up how to do it in the manual. That is a great thing that you can look at the manufacturer's manual. It gave me a picture and text of how to do it. I did it and I'm proud of myself. We have never had a thermostat that used batteries. That AC guy only came back once after he installed that and it was when I noticed a musty, moldy odor coming from the vents when the AC first came on. He was rude to me that day and told me in no uncertain terms that he didn't want me to use that word moldy and he was not going to be responsible for anything along those terms. Well, I let him do their treatment and sprayed stuff into the vents to make it smell better, but I never called him again. I wish my DH had been here to hear how he talked to me. Why is he never around when these people are so mean. Anyway, we have another AC company now and that guy was sweet compared to the other *urd. Oops!
Peace & Plenty.
ps Can you smell that chocolate and peanut butter scent?
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