Monday, March 25, 2019

Volunteering

Glenna, Lynn and me
Last week, me and a couple of coworkers participated in the Backpack Buddies event at the office. We packed 300 meal bags that go to the area schools to give to kids that are on the free and reduced lunch programs. It supports kids that may not get decent meals over the weekend. Each bag contains canned meat, fruit and vegetables, milk, juice, oatmeal, granola bars and some instant noodles. We had an assembly line going and we packed up all these bags in an hour. It was fun but I wouldn't want to have to do that kind of work for a living!

Monday, March 18, 2019

A Walk through the Trees

photobomb by Junior (neighbor's pitbull puppy)

Lila and James x2

All the kids came over yesterday. It was a beautiful day for a hike through the wooded area behind our house. We found a lot of flowers in bloom. The boys were picked some camelias and daffodils. We found 2 different varieties. We also found the biggest holly tree in the history of the world. I thought holly only came in "bush" size. Apparently they can grow into huge trees as well. The dogs had fun running through the mud and the boys got to climb on some boulders. After hiking we came in for lunch. I went to the Greek place in Pittsboro for take-out. That seemed easier than trying to get all the boys back into the car and into a restaurant. After lunch we burned a pile of trash (great fun!) and watched "Blippy". I realize how very, very blessed I am to be able to enjoy my grandchildren. They are amazing little creatures and I adore them!
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Monday, March 11, 2019

Art-O-Mat

dispensing art rather than death

adorable!
I went to Carrburitos in Carrboro because I found out they had an Art-O-Mat there. These are repurposed cigarette vending machines that dispense small, original works of art from local artists. I just love this idea. For $5 I got this adorable little painting from Beth Murray, a Winston-Salem artist. I signed up with the Art-O-Mat folks and I HOPE to get some of my works into the machines. We'll see. . .