One day you’re the best thing since sliced bread. The next, you’re toast.
Into the swim spa at 7:00 AM sharp with a big cup of coffee. The way to start the day! We planned out the activities and who is doing what to get prepare for our dinner guests! Dru and Vicky are coming over for an early steak dinner with southern fixin’s courtesy of Dru!
But first, we put the final touches on the office! Wow, everything is in its place, and with all the piles of paper we had been handled or filed, the site looks great! I lost the bet; there was a top on the desk!
We watched our televangelist at 11:00 AM, and he, as usual, had good messages of faith.
At noon we took off to do the shopping for today. First stopped at Albertsons, the local market, with about 80% luck. Mary did meet my butcher, Jan, who I met a few weeks earlier when shopping for dinner for my lady! Jan was very helpful and got me a great cut of meet1 However, there were no Lychees to be had!
So we went next to Trader Joe’s, but alas, they have not had them for years! Dang! The manager suggested a Korean or Chinese market, so we looked in the magic iPhone and located a store about eleven minutes away; we are off like a herd of turtles! But, on the bright side, we did find Acai in a frozen form.
Acai is most commonly used for arthritis, high cholesterol, erectile dysfunction (ED), weight loss and obesity, “detoxification,” aging skin, metabolic syndrome, and for improving general health. But there is limited scientific evidence to support these uses. Acai gained popularity in North America after being promoted by Dr. Nicholas Perricone as a “Superfood for Age-Defying Beauty” on the Oprah Winfrey show.As a food, the acai berry is eaten raw and as a juice. The juice is also used commercially as a beverage and in ice cream, jelly, and liqueurs.In manufacturing, acai berry is used as a natural purple food colorant.
We entered the store, and it was definitely Korean. If we were not in a hurry, we would have wandered around for a while, but we found the canned Lychees and headed north to Orange!
Arriving home, we unpacked our groceries, and Mary began operating on the eyeballs. The recipe was complicated, but like a master, Mary made it look easy!
Dang! She scared Scout and me with the results! He ran and hid under the bed; I followed but I was too high to get under with him! It looked like the closet was my safe place from “the eyes”.
I asked Mary if she heard about the bone doctor and eye doctor who shared jokes? The bone doctor’s jokes were pretty humerus, but the jokes of the eye doctor were to cornea.
I remembered an old saying, “It is often said that before you die your life passes before your eyes. It is in fact true. It’s called living.”
It takes a precision effort to place the eyes into the drinks!
OMG, this ought to scare everyone! They look like my eyes feel after a long session at the computer!
While I was preparing the gilet mignon’s on the barbeque, the girls were chatting away inside. I tried to listen in, but it was girl talk; Scout and I decided to stay outside!
Dru is from Georgia, and we checked her green card; she is legal! I had to ask Dru a question:
Q: What is green and has its own talk show?
A: Okra Winfrey!
Dru asked if we had ever had fried cornbread, and of course, the answer was “No!” Well, right there on the spot, she whipped up a pile of fried cornbread, and it all disappeared at dinner very quickly!
Dinner time, and we dined outside. Mary brought her unique concoction of Halloween eyes, and we all downed the non-alcoholic eyeballs. The Lychees were very good! Hey, only 66 calories per eyeball! Next time, I plan to drop some rum or gin into the mix. Perhaps we will have to make some and take it to Chuck at Patty’s Place to serve the regulars!
Dru and Vicky hit it off; we all sat around and talked until it got dark, and then we headed inside for dessert. I enjoyed Mary enjoying the banter, so I did the KP this evening; only fair as Mary worked hard to get everything ready! I reminded everyone that, “My cooking was so bad my kids thought Thanksgiving was to commemorate Pearl Harbor.”
Mary enjoyed the eyeballs! They were quite a conversation piece! I can see more of these soon!
Sometime around 8:00 PM, Dru and Vicky departed, and we did the final cleanup and then admired our decorations. Colleen’s suggestion on the trees was fantastic!
I told Mary, “Halloween is easily the scariest night of the year, what with the dead rising from their graves… and fat girls thinking they look sexy dressed as cats.”
We walked to the car with the ladies and, on the way back in, took a picture of the house with the lights on!
Almost spooky; Mary has some spiderwebs she plans to add to the decor!
I looked up, and it was half-moon. No, not me; the real moon! Our flags looked great, and thanks to Joe, the flags are visible all night long.
With the trusty iPhone, I dialed in SkyView and scanned the overheads. We were being watched! SkyView is a fantastic app!
We went inside, did some final cleanup, and crashed. Mary read for a while, and I hit the sack asleep and slept like a baby until 3:00 AM.