🙂 Dinner and a little shopping with BG last night.
🙂 Helping a friend with a political event this afternoon. A high school classmate is challenging the mayor in the upcoming election. She is doing a series of “meet and greets” where she will answer peoples questions about what she will do if elected. I can’t do much about who is running for president but I can make a difference in a local election.
Insanely crazy last couple of weeks, but I think it’s settling down.
🙂 A week ago our older daughter was a beautiful bride.
🙂 They came back from their honeymoon yesterday, and stopped here before they even went home.
🙂 Our younger daughter got a nice, newer car (newer than any car I’ve ever owned, a Honda with only 40-something thousand on it) this week.
🙂 Last week I got a new computer, 😦 which isn’t fully functional yet and doesn’t yet have any of my photos from earlier than this year, or all the ones from this year.
🙂 The Olympics have been fun to watch.
😦 Working on a project for a writer who doesn’t even have the most basic understanding of what makes an interesting book. When I told my husband how tedious, repetitive, and boring it is, he told me it sounds like Facebook. Yeah, Facebook posts written by a stranger who never does anything more interesting than sass back when someone says something rude. It’s OK, first-time authors who haven’t done much reading sometimes don’t know what they’re doing, but it’s still a rather boring task.
😦 It’s hard to watch Misten growing old and know she won’t be around by this time next year.
Tomorrow, Sunday, our youngest GD will be 30. We had a party for her this evening. It was a nice time. JK is going to have a baby boy in December.
I had to leave the party early to get home before dark. It just got dark in Greensboro.
😦 Being back at square one with the insurance company dealing with our rear end collision.
🙂 We are so blessed in so many ways.
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🙂 Dinner and a little shopping with BG last night.
🙂 Helping a friend with a political event this afternoon. A high school classmate is challenging the mayor in the upcoming election. She is doing a series of “meet and greets” where she will answer peoples questions about what she will do if elected. I can’t do much about who is running for president but I can make a difference in a local election.
🙂 I can’t think of any 😦
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🙂 A week ago our older daughter was a beautiful bride.
🙂 They came back from their honeymoon yesterday, and stopped here before they even went home.
🙂 Our younger daughter got a nice, newer car (newer than any car I’ve ever owned, a Honda with only 40-something thousand on it) this week.
🙂 Last week I got a new computer, 😦 which isn’t fully functional yet and doesn’t yet have any of my photos from earlier than this year, or all the ones from this year.
🙂 The Olympics have been fun to watch.
😦 Working on a project for a writer who doesn’t even have the most basic understanding of what makes an interesting book. When I told my husband how tedious, repetitive, and boring it is, he told me it sounds like Facebook. Yeah, Facebook posts written by a stranger who never does anything more interesting than sass back when someone says something rude. It’s OK, first-time authors who haven’t done much reading sometimes don’t know what they’re doing, but it’s still a rather boring task.
😦 It’s hard to watch Misten growing old and know she won’t be around by this time next year.
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Tomorrow, Sunday, our youngest GD will be 30. We had a party for her this evening. It was a nice time. JK is going to have a baby boy in December.
I had to leave the party early to get home before dark. It just got dark in Greensboro.
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And we still have sunshine. It is one thing I hate about going southeast–the early darkness.
Congratulations to your daughter, Cheryl. Those are such happy times.
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😦 We’re having a heat wave, a tropical heat wave. Temps in the 90s with very high dew points.
🙂 Air conditioning.
🙂 Amazing thunderstorms last night! The thunder kept crashing & rolling constantly for quite a while, with brilliant flashes of lightning.
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I could hear Kizzie singing. 🙂
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Sounds like Poltergeist, Karen 🙂
Any household children missing?
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I think we are all present & accounted for. 🙂
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🙂 Heidi just ate some of her food, & had her peanut-butter-&-pills.
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