Since Dean has started kindergarten, seems like my weeks just fly by.
Most of this past week was spent working outside, weeding flower beds and working on the deck( yes still)! Friday after we dropped the kids off at school, my sister and i were able to go to breakfast then spent some time at the public library and caught a couple yard sales. I did great at the yard sales. Found one that had all kinds of little boy clothes the perfect size for Dean. I got him several hooded sweatshirts and 6 sets of winter pj's for $5. Can't beat that. Washed them up and good as new, only better!
Yesterday Ryan and I worked on the deck some more and then a friend came over and we fished in the pond in our back yard for a couple hours last night.
Today we took the kids to the Farm Festival. It is only hosted in our county every seven years and happened to have 3 farms within about 5 minutes from our house this year. Dean was in heaven. Lots and Lots of tractors and farm animals and grain bins to be seen. it was a lot of fun for me to see having grown up with my dad farming from when i was 2 until I was about 17. And it was even more fun to see it through my sons eyes. He absolutely loves it. I am so glad we are lucky enough to live out in the country so he can see farm life on a regular basis.
Tomorrow will be spent mowing the yard and work on trimming back the fence row a little. Also need to pay some bills and get ready for my last night off class on Tuesday. After Tuesday night I will no longer have class in a classroom. I have 2 classes to finish up on line and by December I will be completely finished and will graduate with my Master's Degree in Business Management. I am very happy that I am almost finished.
Hope everyone has had a great weekend and has an even better week.
1 comment:
Elisha,
I read your blog every week. I don't know how you do everything you do yet still have time to enjoy life. Some days I read your blog and which I had your life. It sounds so interesting. You seem to do it all. Congratulations on your master's degree in business management. That has been a lot of hard work.
I enjoy keeping up with what Dean is doing. He is being raised by a great, great mom.
Betsy
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