Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Grove Collaboration

The THM girls introduced me to a new company.

Grove Collaboration.

They sell natural cleaning products
for a good price and ship them to
you for free on a regular basis.
(Or you can just order when you want.)

There is a special where you get $30
worth of stuff for free!

So I ordered it.
I did the order on Friday evening
while the guys were out of town.
And it came today!

I ordered a couple of extra things
because I wanted them.


This is what I got in my box.

Here's a closer look...


First off we have a little cloth bag filled
with natural bamboo drinking straws.
They have Grove Collaboration stamped into
each straw.
And came with that little brush for
keeping them clean.
Cuz, ya' know... plastic straws are EVIL.
(grin)


A Walnut and Cellulose sponge.
Cuz... I wanted it?
(And it was FREE!)


I already use a natural toothpaste.
But I'm nearly out, and this one looked
like fun...
So I'm giving it a try.


Cinnamon bar soap!
Kyle loves bar soaps.
So I got this one for him.
(And he loves cinnamon...)


A glass spray bottle with a silicone bottom.
Cuz', ya' know... plastic is EVIL.
(But it was FREE!)
(grin)


A CALMING mud mask.
Cuz... mud.
And calming.
Sounded like a fun thing to try
while in my hotel room this weekend.


A nifty little carrier thingie filled with free
Mrs. Meyers cleaners.
I picked Rosemary flavor.
Hand soap, dish soap and general cleaner.
I use this stuff ALL THE TIME
since Rozann sent me some for Christmas.
I'm hooked!
(And it was all FREE!)


Mint flavored daily shower cleaner spray
in a (gasp) plastic spray bottle.
You are supposed to spray your shower walls
after each shower and then you never have
to scrub your shower again.
That would be awesome.
Wonder if it will work with our well water...
I'm willing to give it a try.
(And it was FREE! hahahaha)

Wanna give it a try?

grove.co/TrimHealthy

I think I paid $23 for all the extra goodies I bought.
Totally worth it, I think.

Monday, February 11, 2019

Last... Again.

Why am I always the last person on the planet
to learn stuff that everybody else knows???

Sigh.

Anyhow.

Over the weekend I was watching some random
YouTube videos. I don't do that often, but the
guys were up at the ranch, pouring concrete
and I was here alone.

I ended up on the channel of a news anchor
from somewhere in Texas.
She was really polished and pretty and
was teaching how to do "mature" makeup.

Well... I'm not sure I'm "mature" but
since I'm 59, I'm old.
So I decided to watch.
I got some good pointers.

And then her next video was tips about
taking selfies.
I do not take selfies.
It's hard.
And stupid.
And narcissistic.
(Which are my excuses cuz the REAL reason
is it's too hard to hold the phone and 
push the stupid camera button at the same time.)

So yeah.
She starts out with
"I'm sure you already know this, but when taking
a selfie, the bottom half of the volume button
on the side of your phone will also snap
the picture."

WHAT??????

It's a whole new ball game out there people!


Sunday, after church, (read makeup... lol)
I decided to give it a try.

Yup, works!
It would work better if I didn't have an
"otter box" on my phone which makes
it hard to push the buttons,
but this is a whole bunch easier!


I played with it a little.

And decided I'm still not a selfie person.

But I learned something!
And that's always good!

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Busy week this week.
Nothing as busy as NEXT week is going to be,
but still.

This week I'm spending a couple hours at
Town Hall every day.
Our Town Treasurer / Town Clerk is in Atlanta
for the next 3 weeks helping her sister who
is going through chemo / radiation.

I'm covering for her.
Today I went in and did the deposits.
And researched a bunch of stuff.
Tomorrow I'll do the bills.
I'm hoping the Town Administrator will
be there tomorrow. (He wasn't there today...)
He set up a laptop for me to use,
but it won't connect to any of the websites
that I need access to while I'm there.

I have a bunch of stuff I need to update
in QuickBooks, but can't do it if I
can't get in the system...

I'm starting a new class this weekend.
I have 49 people pre-registered, so it 
should be a good 18-20 person class.
I like that size.

Next week "we" are closed on Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday I'm in Orlando at 
our annual "Train the Trainer" meeting for school.
9-5 on Tues with a "team dinner" at 6.
Wed is 9-12 and then I jump in my car
and dash back to the town to get Payroll done
before the deadline.
Also post the agenda for the regular 
Town Council Meeting.
And then meet Rod when he gets off work
so we can drive up to the
ranch and help Kyle with the vet 
at 7:30 (in the MORNING! Yikes).
They are vaccinating all the cows,
castrating all the little bull calves,
weighing everybody,
and hopefully putting two new little steers
in the trailer for Rod and I to bring home.
And then Friday it's back to the Town
during the day and driving down to school
that evening.

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I still hate my hair.
(grin)

Thursday, February 7, 2019

Hair

Yesterday I took a huge plunge.

I went to a hair salon and told them
I thought it was time to "grey gracefully".

I have a significant patch of iron grey
hair on the top of my head.
Which is why I wear my hair up
99% of the time.
Cuz then you can see the grey,
but not the weird red/brown on
the rest of my head.


No idea why I took that picture.
I was sitting in my "office" at school.
Anyhow.

I spent FIVE hours in the chair.
Who does this?

Thank goodness I brought my Kindle.
I finished Hunger Games #2 and started #3.

First she did a "weave" and stripped the 
color from a bunch of my hair.
It was practically white and I was 
VERY EXCITED!

Then she added the "beautiful gun metal grey".

It took FOREVER.
And I spent WAY too much time with my
head hanging in the sink.
My neck was not happy at all.

And then she cut it.
And then she dried it.
And then I paid a gazillion dollars for it.
And then I came home.
And was SUPER disappointed.

Yes, I'm wearing a tank.
Just finished working out and doing my 20 minutes
of daily"Vitamin D Therapy".
ie: sitting in the sun while reading.

I'm really pleased with the cut.
But the color is SO not what I wanted.
It's dark.
She got rid of the ugly red/brown,
But she also got rid of most of the grey.
There are ZERO streaks.
What did we spent over an hour doing
the stupid foil weave things for?????
Grumpy.

I'll live with it.
Cuz I'm never spending 5 hours in a 
salon chair again as long as I live.

It just means I have to start over with 
the whole "going grey" thing.

But at least its not pink.

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

BLT on a "Diet"

I was craving a BLT today.
But I don't really do bread.
I can do sprouted whole wheat bread,
but that is a carb, and the ingredients in BLT
are most definitely FATS.
So...

I got creative.

Granted, I didn't invent this... but I get
points for remembering its existence. 
(I'm an easy grader... lol)


Start with two big ol' romaine lettuce leaves.
And then a shmear of Duke's mayonnaise.

I feel sorry for you people who don't live
in the south where Duke's is the mayo of royalty.
It's amazing.

Then I pulled out two slices of baked bacon.
(I did a rasher {two cookie sheets} full on Sunday.)
Heated them up quick in the microwave.

Sliced up a Roma tomato (more meat).
And half an avocado, changing this from a BLT
to a BLTA.

It was DELICIOUS!

I probably should have dusted it with some
Lawry's Seasoned Salt.
But I didn't think about it until just now.

Anyhow.
It hit the spot.
Scratched the itch.
Satisfied the craving.

And made me very very happy.

Monday, February 4, 2019

All By Himself...

Kyle is such a talented man!

He has been building the cattle containment system.

These are the pictures he took Saturday before he
headed home. (He ran out of wood, needs 100
more boards and they come from Orlando,
so today he is here, changing the oil in his
truck, while he waits to hear the wood is ready.)

He's part monkey and takes pictures
from WAAAY up on top of something
he probably shouldn't be on... lol

This is the LONG alley leading to the
scales (still to come), palpation gate and
squeeze chute.
He and Rod are going to pour a concrete pad
to put the scales on. Probably this week or weekend.
Fingers crossed!

The metal gate in the foreground and also
way down the alley are ones they
ordered. Kyle wasn't super happy with
the quality, but they work and he didn't
have time to fabricate them on his own.

There are several of them.
These are the gates that were in my
backyard last week...

The material is pretty good quality, but the
welds leave something (a LOT) to be desired.


This is the "sweep"...

He fabricated a hinge so the gate can swing the entire 270 degrees.
Again... talented!

A close-up of how he did the round section.
Each of these cuts were with a CHAIN SAW.
You use what you got....

Mid construction

Here's a quick video he took to show the swinging gate
and his nifty, bright blue hinges he created.

He greased the hinges after the video.
LOL



Saturday, February 2, 2019

Riding with my Husband

Rod suggested we take the horses out.
They (we) haven't been out in a long time!

This morning was the PERFECT morning for it.

Tacked up, put the dogs away, and headed out.

Getting on my horse was an abomination!
Luckily I was behind Rod and he was
focused on getting his horse ready
because that mount was NOT graceful!
(More of a "drag" than a "mount" really...)

And then, while getting on, he knocked off his hat.
So I gallantly offered to "hop down" (loose definition of "hop")
and rescue it for him.

And then I had to get back on again.

Very nearly caused us to abort the entire ride,
right there in our driveway!

Sheesh.

But I made it into my saddle.
And again, luckily, without an audience.
Andy wasn't too impressed though.

Check out that blue sky!

CJ walks much faster than Andy does.

We spend a lot off time jogging to catch up.

And the cute cowboy and his horse!

A really nice couple is building a new house
right there at the end of the road,
next to the entrance to the preserve.
(Working in the town building department lets me
meet all sorts of folks!)


Rod's stirrups were too short, so we stopped
at the trail shelter my committee built,
and he fixed them.
Luckily he is much better at the mount/dismount thing.


We met a couple of bike riders just coming in 
for a rest. They were very pleasant and looked
like they were having a fun morning.
(although the two "newbies" looked a little ... exhausted?)
hahahahahaha
The guys that ride out there all the time
forget how taxing "mountain / sand" riding can be!

And we were off again!


After the obligatory photos, of course.

Beautiful morning, eh?

And a really nice ride! 
We rode for about an hour.
We have other stuff to do.

And none of us are getting any younger.


The horses were ready for a little rest and a good
roll and back scratch when we got home.

All in all, a nice morning.

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So.
This month is the first month of my 
60 day T-Tapp Challenge.
Today, for day 2, we went riding.

My goal for this challenge is
1. Consistency
2. Drop a size from 8 to 6.

My goal for this MONTH of the challenge
is to improve my thigh strength.
Hahahahaha.

Friday, February 1, 2019

Yard or Parking Lot?

This sometimes happens when Kyle is here.


There is Kyle's truck, trailer and Cat.
Linda's dump truck is in the background,
filled with a load of dirt, leftover from a job
he and Rod did over the weekend.


In another part of the yard is his car
and a load of sliding gates that will be
going up to the ranch along with the trailer
they will be going up on...


Better picture of the gates.
And to the left of his car is our black truck
and Linda's horse trailer.
We still have it from all the various cow trips.
We have another one coming up in a couple
of weeks, when we go north to get our calves.


Also, of course, we have the Trooper.


And the gates.


And the busy guy himself.


Loading? Unloading? Who knows...

Sometimes the yard gets BUSY.
And then he leaves.
And it's EMPTY out there.