
Monday, April 6, 2026
How was your Easter? We had highs of 56 after 80s on Saturday but it was so sunny. Let’s link up with Sarah and Holly to share about our weekends.
Thursday afternoon has been a time that both of my Heathers can play mah jong. We asked another gal and she offered to host and it was a lot of fun. Her accessories are so pretty!

She had a cute little snack spread:

She got out her coupe glasses – fancy!

I wore my new Marshall’s embroidered blouse:

Her house is gorgeous and she said I could take photos, but I didn’t want to be weird and take too many…


I had a dentist appointment and picked up library books that day, too. I requested:


I finished this:

It was cute!
I got to start my Friday with patio devotional and coffee in the light rain…


EO likes the foam on top…

Friday I only had to get Easter basket stuff. I had some but needed to finish the project. I went to Kroger and Walgreen’s and didn’t go overboard. I thought this carrot bags were perfect for an adult “basket”. I did not do Valentine’s gifts this year but I did do this. I come by it honestly; my mom made a big deal of all the holidays both the religious and the secular parts.

There’s a young cheese guy at Kroger who likes to hand out samples. He is very passionate about cheese. He made me taste this and it’s so good.

I wasn’t even looking at the cheese. I walked by the bakery bread and a lady wanted my opinion on which round bread boule to get for her Easter dip. I swear to you that everyone talks to me! I helped her decide to go with an oval loaf and call it an “egg”. She was tickled.
EO! I love petting him from this angle and taking his photo from this angle.


We spent the rest of Friday cleaning, reading on the porch, talking walks on the playground (no school), and waiting for Tom to get home. I ordered us some dinner and we just chilled at home.
Ahhhh when it’s warm enough to start the day outside, right?

Saturday I took this many donation bags to the donation center:

I got bagel sandwiches for Tom and I and we had a picnic at the river while EO swam a bit.


My gel nail story…
I still love press ons, but I thought I would try gel again for a little break from press ons. I had not had gel in 6 or 7 years maybe?
Here is my first gel two weeks ago:

One nail chipped in two days and I went back and got it fixed. They added another topcoat, then the topcoat peeled off, then another nail chipped – it was bad. I went to my friend’s preferred salon (a different one) on Saturday and had it removed and got this gel mani:

It looks so much better! The quality is just night and day. And, my friend’s salon was cheaper!
I spent some time on Saturday reading and it rained for a bit. You all know I love to be on my covered patio in the rain. Add in a book and maybe an “accidental nap” and… chef’s kiss.
Then, Tom and I went to Waldo’s Chicken and Beer and got some queso:

And chicken. Cheat day! It was really good and it’s nice that their prices haven’t gone up. The queso is $5.98 and the chicken meals are $8.98. We ate for $32. That’s unheard of now.

Of course, we left a big tip.
We came home and I had to catch up on Real Housewives of Rhode Island – omg. They might be worse than New Jersey!
Sunday turned out to be a really sweet day. If you have big extended family in town with you don’t take that for granted. Both of my adult sons were off work and came for an afternoon meal. They liked what I got them and I said, “It’s not anything big” and they told me it wasn’t ever anything big and I was glad because I didn’t want to have spoiled them. I think I usually put toothbrushes, goggles, and practical things in them.

Tom got a little basket, too. Actually, it was for both of us. I put two candies for myself in his basket. My mom used to do a joint basket for she and my dad, too.

I bought a ham that wasn’t cut and that was a disaster! Also, I thought it was a small ham for $6.99 and it was a big old ham for $6.99 a pound. In that case, I should have gone in to Kroger and not done pick up! I made asparagus, asparagus orzo, Sister Schubert’s rolls,


bacon, mushroom, and onion quiche,

brown sugar carrots,

deviled eggs,

au gratin potatoes, ham, and chicken schnitzel tenders (I think I made that up!) because one of my kids doesn’t eat ham.

We ate and then I taught the three guys how to play Mah jong. It’s hard to teach! It was comical!

We played two games. It hurt our brains – it hurt mine to try to teach it and it hurt Tom’s to try to learn it. The young ones were pretty quick to catch on and already knew Japanese Mah jong. Yes, there is American, Chinese, and Japanese.
It was nice to have all four of us together since it’s so rare now. They headed home and Tom commented that it’s just like we were with our parents – ready to go not long after we got there! Ha!
The schools in my city are on spring break this week, so I am hoping for lighter traffic and EO and I are happy to have the school playground to ourselves all day long!
Amy


































































































































