Friday, February 26, 2016

Not made in heaven . . .

P&D's Pop got up to soggy carpeting this morning and then I heard doors slamming and the lights went on as he woke me up to flooded floors. The hot water line to the dishwasher had broken during the night. He was brooming  out the kitchen and I used every towel we had to sop up the water but it was useless. As he worked I went on line and found Advanta, a clean up after catastrophe company, and they arrived about an hour later. It is now getting close to noon and they are pulling up the carpeting in the living room and three bedrooms and have suctioned off the water too. It'll be at least three days before it gets dried out with dehumidifiers and fans running 24/7. We will stay with our son once again as the house returns to normal. We do have insurance so that's a plus. I had been working on getting some spots out of the carpets because even after we had them cleaned about a month ago, before we moved in, there were still spots. Well, when the men have completed their job we will have the cleanest carpets and tile in town! They also had to remove the muck boards and some of the sheet rock, close to the floors, as they also got wet. After the house is dried out the insurance will also pay to have all the proper repairs completed. Wow, welcome to your new home! It's okay though because it'll end up better in the end. It sure as hell will be clean.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Amazing grace . . .

Was thoroughly overcome by the music at Immaculate Conception RC Church in Denham Springs this morning. I hope the young man who did most of the a Capella singing will be part of the 9am Mass every Sunday. The choir is excellent, the piano and bass are great but his voice is a blessing. It's amazing that he also leads the entire congregation in the short responses and they sing as I've never before heard a congregation sing. Of course I have very little experience other than in the little village where I grew up. Perhaps living in the suburbs of Baton Rouge makes a big difference too but I do believe that music is a way of life here in Louisiana. I have been to two different Protestant churches and a Catholic service in another parish and the music has been important but I've rarely heard a voice like his except on Boadway. Wow, feeling good about this move to southern climes.

Misplaced about four thousand dollars but it has been found! Yep, I thought I had paid our Visa credit card bill but I sent the money to CL&P! Only found out when Visa complained about a late payment and then I started to try and figure out what had gone wrong. Was pretty scary until I finally ran off a copy of our bank statement and saw the egregious error I had made. CL&P, now known as Eversource, didn't even let me know I had overpaid them! But they are sending us a check and Visa did not charge us for the late payment and interest. Wow, I think I need a handler! Not really. It's been hectic trying to work off of the iPad for everything we needed but now that we're in our own home and the computer is working it'll be a lot easier to keep track of bills and banking. Our big Kiddo here in Louisiana offered to let us use his computer but we didn't want to impose on him. As it was he and his wife kept us for about six weeks. For that we are grateful. They were a comfort to us as we waited out the the buying of our home. And it still and will always be a great comfort to have them close. I went to the Baton Rouge Zoo with our daughter-in-law, grand- daughter and three little ones yesterday. It was so much fun and the kids were great. Must admit I was tired and had to drive home at dusk but I'm ready to do it again!

Friday, February 19, 2016

Didn't go as planned but that's okay . . .

I was going to put more things away today but living got in the way. We took a ride down winding LA 16 ostensibly to Port Vincent and even though I said, "This is Port Vincent." as we drove along, P&D's Pop just kept rolling along. So I just enjoyed the ride. Many miles later, after driving through Port Vincent, the French Settlement and Maurepas he asked when were we going to reach Port Vincent. Needless to say we never had communicated properly! But that was fine as we had a great senic ride. There are so many houses of all sizes, shapes and prices it in really unbelievable. There are dumpy looking places cheek by jowl with the most elaborate fancy places imaginable. We stopped at Rouses to pick up lunch, a sampler of five different meats and four sides. It was an enormous amount of food with chocolate cake for desert.

After all that I needed to walk so I donned my new straw hat and took off up the street. As I returned from my first lap I saw two of our neighbors overseeing a ditch cleaning project so I came home to tell P&D's Pop he should meet the neighborhood men hanging on the street.  I kept walking while he introduced himself and chatted with the neighbors. As the workers were getting the ditch cleaned out to prepare the way for a new cement driveway next door to us the men fished out a good sized snapping turtle. One of the men, Jerry, who has a landscape service, came to our home and checked out a crape myrtle that is too close to the house. Two seconds later he was back with his power saw and trimmed it for us and had one of his workers pick up the detritus. He would not let us pay him. I must say that that was very nice of him. He and his wife Lisa go to their Mississippi home on weekends to relax so along with David and Laura across the street we can help to keep an eye on their equipment. We have been told that our sub division is very safe. Jerry actually planted the three Live Oaks in our yard from acorns 15 years ago. That is pretty darned cool. All of the houses here are about twenty years old. A farmer sold the land for this sub division and gave his grandson four acres. He's the man with the huge house and gated property.

Also found a very nice nursery because our real estate agent, Mary Ann stopped by and as we chatted she told me where I could find better plants than Home Depot. Boy, was she ever right! Poor Grampa, he's in trouble now. I only bought one big pot to put outside and a straw hat for protection from the sun. But I've only just begun.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Got some incentive today . . .

Called my kid sister today and she spoke of this blog which reminded me that I have been derelict. So I'll try to be more faithful because it's good to write something; it doesn't have to be anything special or grand just putting words on an iPad will soothe the anxious beast that inhabits me on rare occasion. Rare is the key word in that sentence because I'm not so sure the beast has been under wraps lately. Had another change in medication and it made me hyper and pooped at the same time; yup, a regular female Jekyll and Hyde. So I took myself off of the stuff and the Doctor is trying to get Medicare which refused to pay for the right stuff to change its mind. I use its because I do believe rotten wooden headed people with long noses and marionette strings attached to Congress and the lead Ass are in charge of the entire bureaucracy of dunces. I know, I know, I plagiarized the end of the last line - tough titties, I'm in that kind of a mood!

Seriously I am in a great mood. The bad pills have worn off and it is more than pleasant to be home. This move to a new home in Louisiana is fulfilling a quest P&D's Pop and I started very many years ago but were never able to accomplish. It is now a fait accompli and peaceful, serene, calm, warm, beautiful, comfortable, sweet love keeps us together through this wondrous time in our lives. I know that Ma, Pa, MaTante, Pépère Bonnin, Little Louise, Gram and Angie are pleased and smiling down from the top of the universe on us. The thought of them looking down makes me smile. We are happy; we are friends; we are lovers; we are parents and grandparents. Life is to be lived and we are the living.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

A little rain must fall . . .

Actually a lot of rain falls out of Louisiana skies in buckets, tubs, coolers, tanker cars, Hercules C-130 sized containers. Yep, had a bit of rain today at our new home and the best part was listening to the music it makes as it pitterpatters, staccatoes, drops and drums on our metal roof. But driving in it can be treacherous if you're not careful; the roads flood quickly as the rain is torrential at times and no matter the ditches to catch the run off the water doesn't run off fast enough. At least these drenching rains don't seem to last too long but if you're driving in them I do believe that you should get off of any super highway and stick to normal state roads to get where you're going. Of course this is all new to me but I was impressed with the amount of water on the streets and it happens immediately when the clouds open up and drop their heavy loads. Certainly a learning experience even though I wasn't driving. It will make me very careful when I do get caught up in a thunderstorm dropping a deluge on the little, light weight Hyundai. May have to consider a heavy, high vehicle when the time comes to look for a new ride! Hey, maybe I could go mudding over the meadow and through the woods!

The movers are scheduled to bring our furniture Saturday as long as the weather doesn't mess them up on the way here from Connecticut.  We also have AT&T coming Monday to connect our land line phone, Internet and television. Then next Saturday the new appliances will arrive. Finally we shall join the modern world with ice and water in the door of our fridge! I've been wanting that for years but the darned fridge in Connecticut wouldn't die! Since the appliances didn't come with the house, except the stove and dish washer, I get a beautiful new GE side by side fridge and . . . even though there is a stove I got to choose a GE gas stove with a built in griddle!  Of course we had to get a washer and dryer, Kenmore will do nicely. Yahoo, life is too cool.

We will try to get our Louisiana drivers' licenses tomorrow and then become voters so we can vote in the March 5 presidential caucuses. Tomorrow is the deadline to register to vote and be eligible for the caucuses. Hope it works out. We still have to change the registrations on the motor vehicles and buy insurance here. That's supposed to be very expensive from what we've been told. Well I guess that's it for now.