Category Archive:Moose Nuggets

The two girls who complained about not going fishing yesterday, got their alone time with us today. They chose shopping over fishing – no silly girls, these. They know that a shopping trip is started with lunch of their choice. So, it was off to Ginger’s for us – burgers and chicken strips and a first ever taste of a malted.

The malted brought up an interesting side conversation:
Me – so did you taste the malt?
Pup – No, wait! is that the stuff in the little balls?
Me – you mean MALTED milk balls? Yes.
Pup – oh, then, yes I tasted it.

laughter

And, that is what we specialize in with our grandkiddos – laughter – generous dollops of laughter. Never AT them, mind you. Always WITH them. We, of course, are often the butts of the jokes THEY tell. In fact, caught the girls mimicing our walk/waddle/stride while in the store. Little imps.

After all the groceries were in the basket the girls begged to be allowed to wander through the “gadget” aisles (quote the Pup: we’re too old for TOYS, we call them gadgets. cue laughter). Gramps was not with us at this point. I wandered for a bit, then went to sit (test sit) in the furniture department. Both girls found webkinz and asked if the amount was too much. This is a Gramps question so I told them we would wait for his return to answer it.

While waiting . . . .


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The answer when Gramps returned – and was BOOOed! – was, of course, yes. We checked out, and the girls helped bring in the groceries, then disappeared to play with their new “gadgets”.

Why, yes, yes we do: we live in Alaska – we make our own fun.🙂

“Mama, I only want red shoes. Someday when my feet are fixed will you buy some, please?”

Her mother nodded her head. “I promise, Nancy. You will have your red shoes, my daughter.”
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The weekend challenge from Trifecta is retelling our favorite story in 33 words only. I read Red Shoes for Nancy by Marguerite Hamilton over and over when I was about 12 years old. The tale of a little girl who only wanted a pair of red shoes resonated with me. I would dearly love to have a copy of the book, but cannot afford the ones I have found for sale. Instead I will remember it in my heart.


I sort through the dross
Of other people’s living
Wishing I were there
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Friday Haiku


Nan rocked to and fro, murmuring. “There’s a stranger out there. He’s here to turn me all inside out.”

“Come, Miss Nan, won’t you wear this pretty blue robe today?” Nan shook her head to the proffered robe.

“No, it won’t do. It just won’t do. He’s taken all my color away. It’s all grey. Where is my color?”

The harried doctor stood at the desk making notes on the clipboard. “How is she today, Nurse?”

“She’s pretty confused, Doctor. You’ll want to adjust her meds. It breaks my heart.”

“Well, let’s go see her then. We’ll make her comfortable.”
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Lance’s 100 Word Song this week is Grey Street. This is my offering for LeeRoy.

My Blog Can Beat Up Your Blog

HubbyMoose and I took a mid-week jaunt to the big city up northwards and I did manage to take a couple of pics. But only a few.

We thought the shadows on the mountains were lovely. The blue skies and the mountains are lovely anyway, but that bit of shadow made it nicer.

The Lupine are in full bloom, and I think I saw some wild roses, too.

This last is just for fun . . . SNL anyone?