Tuesday, November 04, 2025

November is here.

 

The Dodgers have won the World Series again.
It was a wild ride.  
Two in a row.  




Matthew, Melinda, Asher, Malachi and Zeek came to visit!  
I was so grateful to spend time in the fresh Wisconsin air with them!!!









The most unusual and prettiest pumpkin I've ever seen.





We went to the famers market in Madison.  It's a trip.




I love when Katie can meet us for our get togethers.





Nancy and Cindy came to town to watch Kate (grandniece) play hockey!
Always the best to see my precious sisters.





Soup season is here.  Cheese Broccoli soup.
I've also made Potato soup.


I have a recipe blog if you want to find my recipes;







It has been a year since Ginny died.  
Katie and I miss her.  
They were best friends.



We are updating the kitchen a bit.
Before


A fancy new stove with numbers we can read and a microwave that works with lights underneath.
Still to come, countertops, farm sink, and new faucet, a cabinet were the oven used to be and simple tile back splash.




The clutter was getting on my nerves so I brought the Boucher classic down to the family room to hold all the cookbooks.



Yamamoto being loved.







Pretty light...
how I love this pretty light




Nov. 15th
Two year anniversary of BC surgery.
My adorable helper, Cindy.


Christmas will be here before we know it...

Time comes and goes so quickly here.

Stay warm. Eat well.  
Say your prayers.

Love you.
Mean it.
Donna Elsie













Sunday, September 21, 2025

Romantics Anonymous | Official Trailer | Netflix



Lets watch this together.  I'm just saying....My favorite actress.... Coming soon.
Wouldn't this be fun???  

Love you. Mean it.

Donna Elsie

Monday, September 15, 2025

The Emmys were on...





Here are the only two people I recognized.  
Hi! Lorelai and Rory.

(That is an exaggeration.)


Modern and cool.




I personally think this is the correct way of dressing for an award show.
This length.  Why the ball gowns?




Isn't this the most lovely dress?




Absolutely beautiful.



This brown and blue is very pretty.


Nate in a deep brown.





I did not watch the Emmy's.  I did not even know they were on. 

Things have changed around here in the last five years.  I feel like the Emmy's and television/cable in general has gone very dark.  I confess that I consumed A LOT of very dark tv shows.  I still will say Breaking Bad is the best written drama ever.  However, I just don't want to watch that stuff anymore.  

The covid era turned me away for talk shows and news shows.  They were telling me things I didn't believe yet, they were doing a great job of terrifying me.  So, I turned off the talk shows and morning shows and the news.

I watched every Youtube of Kara and Nate. I continue to watch adventurous travelers and homemakers and cookers and conservative commentary on YouTube.  

I watch K-dramas.

There are medical Kdramas I love and legal Kdramas I love.

I adore the romcoms and family dramas.  There are a few historical dramas I love and some sporty ones.

They don't really do sit-coms.  

The legal dramas remind me of Ally McBeal.

The medical dramas remind me of St. Elsewhere.

The Romcoms remind me of You've Got Mail...but they are 16 episodes long.

The historical dramas are epic like Gone with the Wind or something like Dr Zhivago.

I would love to write a blog post on the best Kdramas and may do that one day.  I actually don't feel anyone is interested.  And that's okay.  But I'd like to do it for fun.  

Oh!!!  Patrick says I need to mention my Dodger baseball watching.  Lots and lots of Dodger baseball.

He also says, "Go Brewers." 

(His team is having a great season...so far....)

I still love a pretty dress and I know you all had fun when I posted the red carpets in the past.  

Whatever you are watching....

I hope it touches your heart, makes you laugh and is a delight for your eyes.


Encourage one another,  Mizboo








 

Wednesday, September 03, 2025

But I think I love fall most of all.







I think September is my favorite month.




















When Harry Met Sally lunch spot in Central Park.

















I miss Ginny.



Nat King Cole's version of Autumn Leaves is perfect.


Happy September.

I hope you get to wear a sweatshirt or your favorite sweater soon.

Encourage one another,

Donna





Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Cindy and Dad

 



Cindy shared this picture recently.
It brings me so much joy.

I have two quotes that swirl in my brain about reminiscing and memories.

"Remember When is the lowest form of conversation."
~Tony Soprano

AND

"Winter must be cold for those with no warm memories."
~An Affair to Remember (1957)


I'll go with Debra Kerr's line in An Affair to Remember any day and every day.
(And not because the movie is from the great year that I was born)


Things I most remember about summer vacation in Hayward Wisconsin:

Swimming.
Dad Fishing.
Cleaning fish in the tiny fish house.
Mom frying perch.
Outboard motors.
Bull frogs.
Chipmunks.
Snakes.
Rocks.
The long drive.
The quiet contest on the long drive.
Being car sick.
Coasting on dusty gravel roads.
Little cabins.
One big cabin for our big family.
Bear hunting at the dump.
Ken's Milwaukee Inn.
The Irvings.
A drive in movie. 
Pink Panther.  
(I bet I'm the only one who remembers this)
and 
fireflies.


Mom and Janice




Esther Jean.





Nancy in front of our cabin.




Jimmy and Cindy and Dad



Truly the highlights for me were swimming
and coasting up and down the hills as dad put the car in neutral.
We would pick up speed as we rolled downhill and and scream with excitement as we neared the top of the next hill.  



"I blinked and the images were gone. But I remembered how the laugh and the howl and the splash would ripple and echo in the stillness of our lake, and I wondered if ripples and echoes like those ever fully die away, if somewhere in the woods my father's joyful yelps still bounced quietly off the trees. Silly thought, but there you go."
~Coben



Hayward was cooler than Elmhurst.
Every moment was spent outdoors.
I swam and swam and swam and then
enjoyed the late nights checking in on the fish cleaning shack;
totally grossed out by the fish guts.
The smell of Off was strong.
I remember the sound of lapping water and frogs croaking.
Visits to Paul Bunyans were yearly. The donuts a highlight.
The donuts that would make our dad mad.
He wished he had seven boys to get his money's worth at all-you-can-eat Paul Bunyans.
But the milk was cold in the metal cups and the donuts sweet. 
Who can blame us?
We couldn't eat like boys.
As I imagine what my days were like,
I envision myself a wee bee visiting flowers.
Casual, quiet, simple
visits around the resort
with a lot of swimming.
But bees don't swim.  hum??
Otter.  I'll be an otter.




I will see some of my sisters in a few weeks. 
I'll ask them what their main memories were of 
our vacations in Hayward.  It's fun to hear the totally different experiences!
Cindy will have boat memories. (there is another smell, outboard engine gasoline)
 I may have one early morning boat memory, if I squint real hard.

Did you go somewhere every summer?
I was a little fascinated by families that would take long car trips.

It's a really nice tradition.  I tried to implement regular summer vacations. I managed four-ish to  little cabins on lake Minocqua, but I went alone with the children.  We visited sisters in Missouri and took a trip or two to California and Arizona. 

I'm thankful for all of it.

Reminiscing is good.
What does Tony Soprano know?

Encourage one another,
Donna aka Otter. 
haha....















Monday, August 18, 2025

The most August of August updates.

 




Oh gosh. A month skips by and I didn't post.  I'm not sure how interested anyone is in the stuff  I'm doing.  But, I'll share some pictures of recent events and if while I am doing that I think of something to talk about...well, that will be swell.  

I'm feeling well.  My checkups have all been positive!  




Here is my hair.  It's easy to take care of and I like it.  It's still super curly in the back!
I have gotten it colored and I'm really happy to be doing that.  
I actually do not think I will go back to long hair again.




I am headed in this direction.  When it gets to this length and I try it out I will keep it if it's cute and easy.
If not, maybe I will go back.  
It's my big hair experiment.  




I've been cooking most of my food from scratch. As little processed as possible.
I am desperately waiting for the good tomatoes to come in.

But here is some chicken, grapes, celery, almonds, honey and mayonnaise.
It was very good.







This is a Lou Malnati's salad.  Lou's is a famous pizza place in Chicago.  I love their salad too.  I buy the dressing on Amazon.  

This salad has lettuce, salami,  black olives, tomatoes, parm, blue cheese and mushrooms.
And of course the Lou's dressing.  It's a sweet italian dressing.
I love this salad.  

BTW. Black olives (ripe olives) must have gotten rid of their black dye!  They are not so black anymore.
I never realized they were being dyed!  






Here is some focaccia I made.  This was a BIG deal for me to use yeast. I was assured this was a no fail recipe.  It did not fail.  However...I had to eat it alone and it goes 'bad' after the first day.  So this needs to be made for a group.  Not a single. (my husband won't even try most of the things I make.)
I had it with some nice olive oil and parm.






I use those Maldon salt flakes. Look at those fun crystals.

The salt I have in the house in extensive. I'm very weird like that.




The Boucher boys are growing up so fast.  Asher is going to high school.  
For fun, he has decided to take all of the hardest classes he can take, including numerous AP classes.
The boys are all so sweet and fun and active.






I've been knitting a little bit while watching my kdramas and Dodgers baseball games.
These cute little pocket crosses knit up super quick.  Now I need to drop them off at a clinic or old folks home.  

Do you want one?






We love to walk around Epic Systems campus, which is ever changing and growing and absolutely incredible.  It is a mile from our house so we keep an eye on it. *wink *wink





Olbrich Garden is another lovely place to walk.  I hadn't seen the lily pads before.
Aren't they beautiful?  They take them out in the winter and replant them in the spring.  Isn't that interesting?  There are some other tropical plants on the site and I wondered how they managed in the winter.  They are moved inside.  Amazing.




Here is our front yard.  Our neighbors have a nice new mailbox.  All the rest of us look a bit shoddy now.  oh well.  haha
(they are wonderful neighbors who take lovely care of their house and yard.)

The plant on stump can not make it thru the hot summer in that spot.  We have replaced this one with some pretty pink zinnias.  These zinnias are thirsty flowers.....even with a morning water they are wilting by five on a hot day!


They flowers out back had to be replaced too!  

We do not have green thumbs.  But our lawn is gorgeous!

I have had hummingbirds pretty regularly this month and I am super happy about that!!!
There is one now!!!!!




Oh! And this Chippie.  Filling it's cheeks.  I buy safflower seeds cause the black birds and squirrels don't like them.  But this chippie is a big fan.  The other birds that visit are doves, cardinals, sparrows, chickadees, and finches.  





One last picture.
Katie is at a Kentucky Derby party. Look at her hat!
The horse on her hat cracks me up.  So clever.

Katie started a new job today!  She is a TA at a school in Madison.  
I think it will be a great fit for her! 
Go Katie!


Emma's River will enter kindergarten this week.
Oh my goodness!




School days.
School days.
Dear old golden rule days.


Encourage one another!
Drop a comment if you want a recipe or link.

Donna Boo