Friday The 13th; Spooooky!

Did You Know?  People who are super afraid on Friday the 13th might have a condition called triskaidekaphobia (pronounced trihs-keye-dek-uh-FOE-bee-uh), which is a fear of the number 13.  (Any extreme or irrational fear of something is called a phobia).  The word comes from ancient Greek and translates to “fear of the number 13.”

We woke up early because Mary had an appointment at 8:30 a.m.  I dropped her off near Ralph’s Market in Villa Park and returned home to work on my chores.

After returning home, I did some laundry, cleaned the kitchen, made the beds, and worked in the shop, but I failed to find my picture hanging box.  Our TV Room picture on the wall is too low, and I wanted to raise it a bit.

At 10:45, I returned to Mary, and we walked three doors down to Rockwell’s for a quick breakfast.  As we were on a serious mission to lose weight, we shared a breakfast.

During breakfast, we discussed the news!  While it is undeniable that Trump is not a likable person (he is a jerk), his policies benefited the country.  On the other hand, Biden lacks any rational policy and is destroying the country with his goofy, incoherent antics, such as allowing 100,000 illegals to enter our country every month.

It seems obvious to vote for a candidate with the best policies rather than a smiling nincompoop who is being jerked left and left-er by people behind the curtain.  Oh well, I can’t fix stupid!

Rockwell’s had festive decorations inside and outside the establishment.  We enjoyed seeing them and decided to take a couple of photos.

Breakfast at Rockwell’s.

We refrained from looking in the bakery display to avoid buying items that would set back our dietary goals; we know from experience. It’s hard to diet when your favorite exercise is chewing.

We always have to remember,  DIET translated means Did I Eat That?

All decorated up for the holiday!

Afterward, we went to Home Depot to do some shopping (it’s our favorite store), and we took a 45-minute walk inside the store.  Walking after a meal is always good.  We bought some LED lights for behind the TV, concrete mortar repair to fix some places in the backyard, liquid wood or wood putty to fix some minor termite damage, and new plants for the vertical garden.  We explored the entire store.  Dieting isn’t a piece of cake.

Christmas has arrived big time, and it isn’t even Halloween yet!  Thank goodness they were not playing Christmas carols yet.

What does a ghost mom say when she gets in the car?  Fasten your sheet-belts.

Home Depot is ready for Christmas.

Upon arriving home, we unloaded the car and quietly checked on the sleeping baby.  He’s like Dakota – if a burglar ever broke in, they’d likely trip over him and pass out.

While I worked in the garden, Mary cooked her famous chili in the kitchen.  I don’t know how she does it; no recipe goes to the frig, extracts whatever looks good, and into the crock pot, it goes!.

After dinner, we took a walk as it was getting dark.  As we left the front yard, the staring eyeballs made us feel a bit creeped out. It’s a funny reminder for Dr. Mary!

May has eyeballs staring at you when you walk toward the front door.

Some houses in the neighborhood were dark, while others were decorated for the season.  The house below had great lighting that changed colors every five seconds.

On our walk!

Our house is beautifully decorated for Halloween using LED lights controlled by an iPhone.  The LEDs are permanently mounted under the eves, thus allowing us to change the house’s color with every holiday!

Home, sweet home!

With the iPhone in hand, we change the lights to any of 64,000,000 colors, and they can run, twinkle, pulse, and even react to music!

We may play Christmas carols this year and let the lights dance to the various songs!

We plan to do this walk at least twice daily after meals, meaning we will get 4,000+ steps (my stride) and probably 4,500 with Mary’s stride!  We will NOT let the holiday festivities upset dietary goals; we are coming out ten pounds lower one way or another.

Our walk!

After returning home, we decided to watch a movie.  While doing so, Mary folded some clothes from the dryer and also finished knitting a special creation for a loved one.  We are excited to share pictures of the fantastic garment when the time comes.

About Paul

Just an old retired guy trying to finish out my last years on this planet. I lost my best friend and wife in early 2020. I was blessed again by reconnecting with Dr. Mary Côté, a long-time friend. Mary and I got married July 28th, 2021, and are enjoying life together and plan to spend the rest of our lives being a blessing to our friends and family.
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