{"id":1214,"date":"2013-04-07T21:52:00","date_gmt":"2013-04-08T03:52:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pagefillers.com\/blog\/2013\/04\/07\/the-end-of-spring-break\/"},"modified":"2013-04-07T21:52:00","modified_gmt":"2013-04-08T03:52:00","slug":"the-end-of-spring-break","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pagefillers.com\/blog\/2013\/04\/07\/the-end-of-spring-break\/","title":{"rendered":"The End of Spring Break"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ah, this has been a wonderful Spring Break. I&#8217;m sad it&#8217;s over, but it&#8217;s been an excellent restorative.<\/p>\n<p> Did most of what I wanted to do over the break. Gamed some, read some, cleaned some, shopped some, ate some.<\/p>\n<p> Wednesday, I had dad around and he fixed my back door lock and we got the &#8220;family heirloom&#8221; back up to snuff. This was the corner cupboard which was most likely NOT built by my grandfather or great grandfather. Probably built in the 1920s by a cabinet maker, dad suspects, rather than a furniture maker. It&#8217;s made of walnut and had some water (and cat) damage from when it was at Granny&#8217;s house (later Aunt Becky&#8217;s house). Dad had brought around most of his solvents and much of his furniture restoring equipment, but it turned out alcohol and a little bit of Old English polish was enough to get it looking good. (And today I painted the inside of the cabinet to cover the odd paint job that was in it.)<\/p>\n<p> So now I have a corner cabinet which is displaying another &#8220;family heirloom&#8221; &#8211; a set of <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Depression_glass\">Depression Glass<\/a> that my great Aunt Alma left to me a few years back. It&#8217;s nice to finally have that out to be seen instead of stored in my kitchen cupboards. (The bottom half of the corner cabinet has more storage space, too, so I&#8217;ve got my crock pot there for now &#8211; with probably more items joining it.)<\/p>\n<p> Thursday was a fun evening out with my folks and friends (formerly from work &#8211; now all retired with only me still working). We had half-priced appetizers and drinks at the bar, then moved to the dining area for supper. I had 2 dirty girl scout martinis (chocolate &#038; mint &#8211; yum!), shrimp tempura (and a bit of dad&#8217;s pizza appetizer and one of mom&#8217;s shrimp coctails), and a lovely salad for supper. The Caroline is a nice place to eat out with friends.<\/p>\n<p> I spent the night with the folks (hence 2 drinks instead of one), and the following morning mom and I went off to her water aerobics class at the Lincoln Center. It was nice to get into the pool again. Got to meet the ladies in her class and exercise a bit. We returned home for a shower, then moved onto a WeightWatchers meeting. When our workplace one ends, I&#8217;ll probably join this one. Lots of people there, which was good to see.<\/p>\n<p> I went to Brukner Nature Center several times over Spring Break. I&#8217;m not sure I could have asked for nicer weather for Spring Break. Heck, today it got to the lower 70sF. (And today was one of the few days I couldn&#8217;t get out for a decent walk &#8211; go figure!)<\/p>\n<p> I finished my Spring Break as I do many of my Sundays &#8211; doing laundry, baking bread, cleaning the kitchen. I also painted the interior of the corner cabinet, cleaned the Depression Glass, and after the paint was dry, put the dishes into the cabinet.<\/p>\n<p> But now it&#8217;s bedtime, so I&#8217;m off to sleep. Tomorrow school begins anew, with only 8 weeks to go! (Good grief!) Summer will be here before we know it!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ah, this has been a wonderful Spring Break. 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