Good Morning! Woke up this morning and decided that I didn’t feel like going to work. Couldn’t have any workers today so I would have sat in my office all day doing pretty much nothing. There’s coffee in the pot with several different creamers….I tend to favor the Irish crème…and some cranberry bran muffins and banana bread (honestly). Help yourself. It’s cloudy and a little dreary today but temps are supposed to get into the 70’s. Hard to believe that it’s October 5 and we haven’t even come close to a frost yet and it doesn’t look like it there will be one this week either.
Had a fun couple of weeks. It was homecoming last weekend and three of the classes that I had when I was teaching had reunions including my first class of graduating seniors. It was fun to see them.
I had Bronc most of the day Saturday which is always fun. Uncle Sean has decided to raise some chickens and showed up with a box with twelve coal black baby chicks. Bronc was afraid of them at first but that wore off fast and they had to leave for the farm before he squeezed them to death!
We wrapped our end of the preparations for friend Faye’s daughter’s wedding. Saturday night we finished the 20 boutonnieres and five silk arrangements. I have blisters on the tips of my fingers from the hot glue gun and wiring and wrapping all those darn little sprigs of berries, acorns and flowers. The only thing Missy and I are in charge of the day of the wedding is transporting the bride’s and bride maid’s fresh flower bouquets from the local florist to Sioux Falls by 3:00. We’re pretty sure we can handle that.
Have to add another picture of Bronc that his daddy took while they were feeding cattle. Every farm kid has to have a picture in the feed bunk! It's such a good picture of him.
Wishing all of you safe travels as you head to warmer climates. For those of you who tough out the winter months in the tundra…batten down the hatches! My prayers are going out to all of you who are facing your own health problems or have family members who are.
My mind works like lightning...one brilliant flash and it's gone.