The weeks in this Quarantined state - fly by fast. Walk, work, cook, clean, repeat. Recently though we have been able to add in a few baseball/softball practices, Parker started to work a bit cutting grass, Reese has had a few play dates. Things are definitely different in the world, but we manage to fill each day and be grateful.
For the most part the yard work is tip top and the dandelions are already gone. In May the trees filled out and the robins eggs hatched. Now comes the mosquitos ( just reminded me - I need to call to have them spray).
A few house projects- my dad came and hung a new light in the upstairs bath, I painted dining table and this weekend, want to finish the stairs and upstairs hall.
Fishing fills the weekend for the guys - catch fish, clean fish, clean & maintain equipment. So grateful for a freezer full of fish and meat.
A few other points that I don't want to forget.
For the most part the yard work is tip top and the dandelions are already gone. In May the trees filled out and the robins eggs hatched. Now comes the mosquitos ( just reminded me - I need to call to have them spray).
A few house projects- my dad came and hung a new light in the upstairs bath, I painted dining table and this weekend, want to finish the stairs and upstairs hall.
Fishing fills the weekend for the guys - catch fish, clean fish, clean & maintain equipment. So grateful for a freezer full of fish and meat.
A few other points that I don't want to forget.
- Reese got hives from touching a rabbit at a friends house.
- Reese went on her 1st Powered Parachute ride. And loved, loved it!
- 3 people from church sadly passed away.
- Football Zoom calls
- Confirmatio Zoom calls
- My work as been impacted by COVID restrictions
- Swimming at Letson's and Parker's hair looking very identical to their dog! (Haircut today!)
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