GOOD MORNING TO ALL!
After today, I have just 6 more Mondays of getting up at 4:30 in the dark for school!
It's about 26 degrees F. here this morning, but at least the horrendous wind of the past two days seems to have blown itself out. With all the apple trees in Chazy in full bloom, the family who owns the world's largest McIntosh orchard in the world, my kids' grandmother's sister's family, was bracing for the predicted cold weather last night, as it could have wiped out this year's entire apple crop. I guess they will find out soon enough how much damage was done. I suspect my lilacs will be frozen in their tiny little buds, only to never open and eventually drop off. And the blueberry crop, which budded extra early this year due to our recent warm weather, might be also be lost.
I have a mouse in my live trap under the kitchen sink again this morning, which I will have to release a mile down the road on my way to school. That's number two in the past two weeks----they are awake and moving around around again now, looking for any little nooks and crannies in my house to get in and warm up! I will have to go around with my steel wool again today and try to plug any holes I am aware of as perhaps the stuffing blew out. I also left my front doors open during the nice hot spell we had a couple of weeks ago, and I am sure a wayward mouse or two was able to just walk right in! (.....set right down, and Baby, let their hair hang down!)
Our student who was suspended last week for attacking another of our students will be back this week. We will now need a one-on-one person with him at all times, I am sure---including his trips to the bathrooms. Oh joy!
My daughter and I spent a nice Mother's Day traveling in my truck to her grandma's yesterday, bringing a chicken meal from Kentucky Fried Chicken for us all to share. It was truly spring down there in the valley, with no snow whatsover, green grass, lilacs in bloom, apple blossoms everywhere----but so windy it was nearly impossible to get out of her kitchen door. Good quality time with my daughter in the truck as well as a nice visit with Mema. My Oregon daughter had called while I was gone and left a message on my answering machine, but was out when I tried to return the call. My son also called, so it was a nice day keeping in touch with kids for me. Son is still waiting for another price quote after the results of the owner's new appraisal come in on Tuesday. Although they have been looking at other properties, nothing has compared to this one they love.
Coffee is hot now, and is doing its best to wake me up and warm me up. I guess I need to order another filling of my fuel tank with kerosene, as I am still needing my heater. I was hoping to avoid having to do that, but oh well. Stop in and tell us about your day. Kath in Oklahoma, be watchful for torndao activity today that the news just warned about.
Happy Monday to us all.