Fun yarn! I broke out my knitting again. It’s been a pretty good spell, since I’ve clicked away.
Big Lego slide and game! Which color will score the most points?
Mama doll, toddler doll, and teeny-tiny infant doll! Dolls and clothes knitted and created by Miss Renae. I so enjoy seeing her creations.
Boxwoods! Hope, hope, hoping they grow really, really well. I always have plant anxiety because I am very challenged when it comes to growing things. I think houseplants are so pretty, but between the mess from dropped leaves or knocked over plants and the struggle to keep them alive, I just enjoy seeing them at other people’s houses.
I’m glad we’re wheat farmers instead of Christmas tree farmers.
Water at my back porch! Waiting on one more faucet. My man wasn’t that thrilled with the idea of three blue and one red. {If you know him at all, you’ll smile with me at the idea of him putting in three of one color and one of another.} I suggested we could’ve done every other one. 🙂 {I love to be helpful like that.} In all honesty, I’m pretty sure we really need white ones. We need some white around our house.
This week flew! {Have you ever heard me say that before?}
We had and did various stuff:
yummy Mexican lunch with friends ~ worked on basement cupboards ~ cold weather and enough snow to make the ground white ~ visiting Mom after her surgery ~ fixing cable on a garage door ~ spot spraying ~ helping pour cement at a friends ~ Renae helping Grandma ~ Legos to show Uncle ~ visiting friends and squeezing their new baby ~ Tucker coming home all tuckered out from a best friend’s birthday party ~ mechanic work on our loader tractor {my week’s are so hectic when I have mechanic work to do 😉 😉 } ~ working on Easter cards with kiddos and getting them stuck in the mail ~ chicken bacon ranch pizza ~ prayers for my dad ~ sweeper deciding to quit at the doctor’s office ~
R & T wanted to see the lunar eclipse and the blood moon. They set their alarms and came and woke us up. We had a really clear, crisp night here in Kansas and we had a very good view of the moon. I stumbled out of bed long enough to look at it and pronounce it pretty cool and soon stumbled back to bed. Renae wanted to see it at its peak, so she and her dad stayed up long enough to look at it then. Tucker was like me and soon went back to bed after viewing it.
There’s a really awesome picture over here, of all the phases of the eclipse that a photographer put together.
My ears have been bothering me off and on for over a year. I just have a lot of popping around and pressure and sometimes it really hurts. So, I finally went to the doctor again. My ears weren’t infected, which I knew. {Or thought I did anyway.} Doc measured the pressure in my ears and it came back normal. Now, that part I wasn’t sure about, because I’ve had trouble with my eustachian tubes before. Doc also dug a piece of backed up wax out of my right ear. And it hurt when he did, thank-you very much. {And yes, I do shower and clean my ears.}{“Don’t you clean your ears? was the first thing my dear man asked me.} So, basically I paid the doctor to dig wax out of my ear. Yay! I love to spend money that way. So, for now I guess I continue to use nasal spray and hope having the wax gone will help my ears open up and behave.
In further trivia and news, when I was in town last week, I saw two men hiking along by the highway. I say hiking because they were marching along at a pretty good pace and they were wearing these big ole backpacks and bags and packs and they had at least three pretty large dogs on leashes with them. I get a kick out of the diversity and variety of people and I had a good little chuckle to myself as I thought, “I can’t imagine thinking, Hey, here’s an idea! Let’s get big back packs and several dogs and lets just head out!” Of course, I really have no idea what they were doing or what their situation was, but they did catch my attention.
Enough blathering……………have a great week!
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