
Jim stated to me this is his perferred diet from the literature he has read on what should we be eating.

Walmart has the best container of prunes. Have you noticed that Walmart has returned to noncolor packaging? All GreatValue brands have the white packaging now! Jim and I eat three a night! They are so sweet, soft and smooth that they are like a piece of candy to us. They pack them in cylinder container called ONES as a treat. It's a healthy choice! Nuts are our second choice of snack: walnuts, almonds, pecans, cashews. Third choice is a popcorn bag. Dried fruit is our fourth choice.
Rise and shine and come see the Rock the Red parade! Jim's organization has a float each year. He comes to view the float display the college students put together. It is rather early (9:30 am) to see the parade traveling down College Avenue in front of Milner Library; they have to do that to get everyone to lunch and onto the stadium for gametime. Jim and I haven't attended to many games or entertainment at ISU since we have been in Normal. But this we go to and enjoy! Today ISU had a faculty staff appreciation luncheon for us with Elvis impersonator seranading us during eating.

Our office lunch group plays cards...right now we are becoming skillful in playing Canasta! Its a stress reliever and allows us to space out the eating longer through lunchtime. On weekends, things are not defined so well.

Alternative to oatmeal include applesauce. During summer months, I do switch to a cold cereal. On weekends, I microwave a frozen Jimmy Dean egg turkey sausage muffin for quick breakfast.





April has been a rainy month. There has been at least 6 weeks of rainy weekends! This week I noticed the hosta plants emerging through the soil. The ground is ready for transplanting. Hopefully, I can tackle this job this weekend. It is a task I enjoy doing. Every five years hostas need to be divided and replanted in an area that makes it more productive. This year I will be transplanting some in the shady area between the houses. Last time I did the transplanting of hostas I gave a bunch away. This is the second year since I transplanted Grandpa Cox's daylillies which reproduce themselves easily. I do not have any irises yet, but those are hardy in reproducing themselves too! Hostas come in many varieties; they grow in any soil conditions.; hot weather burns the leaves during summer months. The hostas to the rear of the yard get quite stately by the end of August! I like all the variations of green and with one or two red flowers......WOW! Hostas are a winning plant in my book.

It has been quite the consumer education! Getting excited about the potential kitchen and remodeling attempts.