Thursday, July 31, 2025

Thursday Church Day

 Today our temperatures were in the 70's (after a 20 degree drop last night) and I spent the best weather day of the summer, so far, in the charity office. 


We basically sit in a closet with a small window air conditioner so that we can't open a window. And when I opened the door, it was like opening an oven with the hot air from the whole month of July rushing at me. 


We are having a funeral at my church tomorrow and I am on the meal team.  The first thing I did when I got home was to make an Italian Pasta Salad. 

My first case was a woman whose husband works in a factory while she cares for their autistic elementary aged son. Her husband makes a few hundred dollars a month under their bills and she was exhausted trying to play catch-up month after month. 

I am good at commiserating with people and after we talked for awhile, we came up with a plan.  I believe we can help her complete her renegotiated mortgage payment for July. I reminded her tomorrow is August. I gave her a list of charities and foundations and social service agencies to contact to try to get her August payment so she could use his check to catch up other bills. We talked about trying to keep current or even ahead.  Then we had a talk about a part-time job to be able to keep up every month. She suggested babysitting and I suggested she contact the county to see if she could be certified as a county babysitter.  She does not really have job skills or the skill to have a job (if you know what I mean). But she was very sweet and I think she could be a dependable babysitter.  I made careful notes of our plan, who to contact, phone numbers and suggestions for her to take with her and she seemed very excited to get busy on the plan.  I hope it all works out. 


The second project was baking a pan of brownies for the funeral. 

The next client was a man who is unable to read or write and is a little slow. He did have a good friend who came with him to help with his application and help him out. He is on SSI and used his taxes to purchase his mother's trailer, pay the back taxes and wants to move in. He needed the security deposit and first month rent for lot rent which will be affordable for him. 

Another church is willing to do one if we do the other. He has a court date for custody of his son who is currently with a family member. CPS has already inspected and approved the trailer and he has him registered in school.  I provided information about area food banks and blessing boxes as well as other places to assist him.  He will be fine as long as someone mentors him. And that might have to be his 11 yr old son.  
If you buy a house on my street, I will bake you a pie. The house across the street sold to a free spirit friend of my middle son and he has just moved in. I assured my neighbors his waist length blonde dreads are not scary, he actually works the early shift in the area foundry and is already working hard on the landscaping. 

The third client was an application and interview from another volunteer yesterday. A woman in her 30's who has been in our country for almost 15 years as a green card holder and has been trying for citizenship but just hasn't had the funds.  Her renewal was not processed before her card expired and she is unable to work until it is renewed.  



She need funds to pay for a lawyer so that she can work through this (hopefully) and also money for some fees to go along with it since her green card is now expired. All in all, she needs about $1500.  

I don't want to say too much information but she is of Scandinavian descent and has four children born in this country. She also has a husband whose behavior is concerning. The church we usually partner with has voted not to assist as they are concerned they could be audited at some point and be liable for something or other from the government.  Another tricky part is that the fees need paid on the internet and we don't bank on the internet. We found a church of our denomination in a neighboring county who is willing to assist with us (although we may have to involve more organizations) and is able to transfer funds on the internet.  So this will be our big dilemma at our board meeting and I hope we don't get too many more applications by Monday. 

Cherry.  He was already asleep by the time it came out of the oven.  My husband, who gets up way to early, says he leaves around 4/5 am as they are trying to work 8 hours before it gets unbearably hot in the foundry and he should be home by 2 tomorrow.  I will take it over then. 

I apologize for the color changes and font changes and all the other goofiness. I am just too tired to figure it out.  

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Updating.


In my younger days I used all my vacation time to volunteer with youth organizations. Here I am posing with the Ohio State Fair Cardinal (as is my youngest daughter who was already a teacher) as we served as judges for 4H food and nutrition projects. I think judging used to be 3 days and 2 nights and our pay was a shared hotel room (one night was five women in with two double beds and a pull out couch and ONE bathroom), breakfast at the hotel at 6 am and a meal voucher. Since morning judging always stretched from morning into afternoon judging, we would use our voucher for supper. 

I wore this outfit on Monday. I have no sense of style.  It is my new summer adult outfit. New is eleven years old. 

On Monday my daughter and I packed up the kids to meet my oldest daughter and my oldest granddaughter who is participating in an art competition where artists (even real ones) have registered to paint in their town. They sign up for locations on street corners, parks, schools and residents can even sign up their address and state a purchase price for their favorite painting.  

We ran into detours that added an extra 45 minutes to our hour and 30 minutes journey and went to my granddaughter's location for the day 

The background is a different detour. They have gutted the main drag for a project to rebuild the road and infrastructure as well as add two traffic circles.  
It was over 90 degrees outside with a heat index in the 100's.  Our original plan was to hold down a table inside in the air conditioning and take turns eating and sitting outside to supervise our artist who is old enough not to need babysitters, thank you very much. 

We were thwarted. The restaurant was closed on Mondays. As well as every other restaurant in town (some due to the construction I am sure). We had some bottled water and managed to stay alive melting in the shade for two hours. 
We picked up another grandson and drove across town to eat lunch at 4:00. 

Don't judge me. 

First eggplant. I believe we are now out of zucchini. It could not keep up with the heat. This is sad because my daughter gave me a great and easy recipe. Slice the zucchini and cut the slices into strips or cubes. Mix in a bowl with oil, grated parmesan cheese, bread crumbs, seasonings of choice (I used Italian seasoning and garlic powder) and cook on high in the air fryer at 450 for 10-15 minutes.  Delicious. 

I finally got enough tomatoes to make another batch of freezer salsa. This smelled amazing, but we were out of tortilla chips. I did buy some chips but it just looks so nice stacked in the freezer. 
The cucumber crop exploded.  I made my last batch of pickles. Again.  And I gave away all the cucumbers I could.  Then I posted this photo on our community facebook and finally got someone to take them. It was a full brown shopping bag. 

And we had half that many again the next day (Monday) and I took them up to my daughter. 


Yesterday was Mr Merry's birthday and we had visitors all day.  We had two families arrive at once, both with cakes.  I guess next year I should coordinate a celebration whether he wants one or not.  

My youngest grandson assured me that his retired railroad worker grampa wanted more wooden railroad pieces and I complied with a boxed set. 

A sweet story. On our long car ride home, this grandson said he wants to make applesauce with me and wants me to write down the recipe so that when I am up in heaven, he can make Mimi's applesauce with his children.  

 

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Mimi Camp Day 4: Germany

 

The fourth and final day of our European Vacation started in Germany. This was voted favorite breakfast of the week. 
Thumbs up for breakfast. 
This year's camp photo during the five minutes they wore the camp shirts. 
Lounging in the air conditioning. It was already hot. 


An hour round trip in the car to visit their fourth great grandparents who immigrated from Germany in 1870. We had a family history lesson on the way. Their German names were Heinrich Peter and Johanette Kathrina Christina but they went by Peter and Mary in America. 

We began painting our "gingerbread" bird houses. 

This right handed guy with his arm in a cast gets bonus points for efforts with his left arm. 


With a helper. 

Sausages, frankfurters, pretzels and German potato chips. 

And beer. Root Beer!


Hot. Just so Hot. 

Cooling off with slushees.

Chilling

Pretzels in a bag.  We start with yeast. 

We added warm water, sugar and salt. 

kneaded in flour and let it rise. 

Meanwhile finishing the last Eiffel Tower. 

"Icing" the gingerbread houses.


Putting an egg wash on the pretzels and sprinkling with salt. 
Ready for the oven. 

Success! 

Store bought German cookies got a thumbs down. 

I want to thank you for all the kind words and compliments on this year's Mimi Camp.  I started doing this with my oldest grandchildren who are in high school now and never dreamed (a) I would have ten grandchildren and (b) that I would still be at this! 

I am feeling my age - no more overnights and I am exhausted after four days!  But the kids all enjoy it so much and are already giving me theme ideas for next year!  

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Mimi Camp Day 3: Paris

 
We arrived in Paris this morning! 

Breakfast. 

We like pastry!


Orange juice in a champagne flute! 


Soccer


Playground


We made Charcuterie Boards for lunch. 




Leftover activity from last year's Cowboy Camp. 


Squirt guns filled with dye. 


Our squirt gun shirts

Some people painting their toes. 


Shirt inspectors


Ice Cream break




Acting silly and freezing in place when a car drives by. 


We made Eiffel Towers for our STEM activity. 


For our service activity we created replacement windows for Notre Dame. 





And another Eiffel Tower. 

Miss Merry