Sunday, September 20, 2009


It was a busy, but very nice weekend. We did a lot of fun things and got some stuff done around the house.



Saturday morning the girls went out to dinner with Grandpa Jim and Grandma Cheryl. That allowed us a few minutes of quiet, but even better gave Jay a chance to start putting in a new window in the downstairs uninterrupted. We thought this window would be the worst of them all with possible rot that would cost us much more money. Amazingly, that wasn't the case. It had just been a crappy window that caused the snow to come in through the seals. Gladly, that will not be an issue this winter.



After breakfast, all of us loaded up to go to Emma (and Madeline's) second annual mini-golf classic. It is just a fun little golf course that is set up in a local park. Jay was the caddie and I was a spectator - and also responsible for keeping amatuer golfer Maddie under control. They both had fun, but 9 holes proved to be a bit much. Home for early naps as we had a little party to get to.



We drove down to my friend Jennifer's house - she is another MS'er. A friend that I have really connected with. She has 3 kiddos. She and her husband cooked chickens out over an open fire - no this was not on a grill. This was the chickens were on a big log and cooked over and open fire, along with corn on the cob, they had a fresh tomato/jalapeno salsa. It was terrific!! And yes, I do not want to hear it from any of you, I DID eat chicken from the bone. And don't think that you can get away with it. I found a juicy meaty breast part. But, I will not do it again soon. We had a great time. Jennifer and I really get each other. It is best told when her husband said to me, only moments after we met, "you are another one of those with a damaged brain?" We can use that humor - and thankfully, or not so, understand each other.


We made it home late and went to bed.



Today was church and a quick lunch. We then headed to Aunt Nancy's house to assist in removal of trees. Jay swiped through 4 big trees within matter of minutes. My cousin and I were left to clean up the branches. We were served a great dinner as thanks and had a bit of relaxation as another cousin kept the girls entertained. Aunt Nancy was eternally grateful to Jay for his help! I am thankful to have a husband who is so handy at so many things and wiling to share them. As we talked about on the way home, we have been discussing at church to "pass along your treasures". Unfortuatly, we don't have much, if any, monetary treasures. But, being able to help someone out is a way to pass along what we do have.



The girls were wiped. They were in bed about a half hour earlier then there normal bedtime. That felt good. I ate way, WAY too much. Must rest my body and digest food.

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