

I visited on Facetime with our other grandies, in Ottawa, as well. They went to Winterlude, all the way across the river in Gatineau. They did a zip line. I could so do that, but it's 2 hours into the city, and crowds give me the heebee jeebies!
The first photo is Josee (blue pants). The second one is Izzy (lime green pants). What a beautiful day, albeit -20 C. or so! You just have to dress for it. Papa did a video, and I captured screen images. I live vicariously through the kidlets...
Winterlude Zip Line from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
The weekend over, Monday, that was a day. I've been learning more about our new smartphone and our plan. It's a learning curve. It's been a battle to add hubby to the plan. Dealing with businesses, its driving me nuts.
Non-dairy cheese
I've found a wonderful product. It's almond 'cheese', although they cannot call it cheese, and comes in a variety of flavours. I found that one package had some mould on it. I sent an email to the company, and they asked for the lot #, as well as the location of the store where we bought it. The person explained that the product should be frozen at the store, until they want to put it out for sale. They will send me a refund, too!

Winter Storm
We shall see what happens, but they are predicting Snowmageddon. Hubby was expecting friends for lunch Tuesday, while I was at my client's house. His friends cancelled. I ended up washing floors and doing carpets anyway. For posterity, I suppose.With the impending snow storm (25 - 40 cm!) , JB went into town to finish off errands prior to said storm. Gas for the snowblower. Returning library books, getting new books.
I watered some plants. He brought home some lovely tulips.


Also, he was heading back into town, and I sent him into the 2nd hand store to pick me up a Valentine's Day present! It's filled with silk flowers, 45 years old, and I'm going to make a fairy garden with real flowers, the terrarium is filled with silk ones. I need a new project. I wonder if Hooper will get into it?!

They were looking at something in the basement, I know not what.

I've been working on small jobs in the house. I was all set for this one. Just a minor issue: I cannot find the piece of material I'd found to use on it. (Don't tell the kids!)

I spotted big Jake without his antlers, and decided to go for a snowshoe, prior to our storm, to see if I could find an antler. Sadly, their territory is far too large. It was a good hour of exercise, however, in crunchy, knee-deep snow. They predict snow, ice pellets and, then, rain. I hope just snow. That I can manage.
Here is Jake showing off a couple of years ago, just teasing me with one antler left! I never found the other.
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Jake; archive photo |

This is our volunteer day: hubby dispatching Meals on Wheels, me visiting, and giving respite. We'll see how all that works out.