Hi, guys,
It's a nice quiet afternoon and I could do some cobweb work, but this sounds better! Life continues on it's usual way this time of the year. Dave and Dad are busy with the ewe maturnity ward- which is full and overflowing. I think Rachael has about a dozen bottle lambs she is doing chores with, at least at last count. I still think lambs are my favorite little animal. They really do look like the Easter pictures and make one think spring is coming!
Some of you know that the farm has aquired a new (to us) truck for grain & etc. hauling (with more axles so no one has to worry so much about overload stops). Of course a part of my brain knows very well that they'll just put more on and probably still have to worry. Dad and I went to Minnesota last weekend to check it out. Dad and Terry went on from Marshall to look at it and I enjoyed hanging out with Tammy and Taylor ( and the fabric shop) while they were gone. Enjoyed the weekend tremendously, so thanks Tammy and Ter, and I truly hope you guys didn't catch my cold as a result of your hospitality!
Of course we were pretty excited to hear the grandkid situation is on the increase again. Jill and Dave, we were kind of expecting that some where along the line. I am paging through books looking for a baby quilt I like. If I find a candidate I'll send you a picture. Should I stick to shades of Jill's favorite lavender/purple?? Picking the fabrics is almost as much fun as sewing them.
Tammy, I haven't started on the fabric we found yet. I have to talk to Shirley about one part of that pattern I haven't figured out yet. So today, I'm just messing around with scrap fabric, and not really accomplishing anything.
Bobbie, I need a shopping trip!! Let me explain-- we had a nurses meeting yesterday and the biggie topic was a new dress code. It seem we are not allowed to wear denium of any type either at work, when teaching or even when representing the facility at workshops, etc. This pretty much leaves me with two pair of pants (both inheirited from Jeannie) for my teaching days. Both of them may well touch the floor which is another no no. Getting pretty darn picky I think. There were of course, lot of other stuff, but since I am not into tight tops, low necklines, and noserings I'm probably ok there. This includes all the office people, ward clerks, bosses and cleaning people. I guess they let the maintenance guys keep their jeans. Unfortunately they didn't give us a raise so we can buy new clothes, although they would like us to write our congressmen so we get an appropriate share of Obama's incentive $ to the state!
Jeez, didn't mean to get on the old soapbox!! Nothing much else to tell. Work continues the same although have been pretty busy with diabetic education-- lots of 40-50 yr old clients this past 2 months. Need to get my trainee ready to do some of this. Hope you are all hanging in there waiting for warmer weather. Kevin, I'm with you this year-- It can't come soon enough!!
Love, Mom
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Thanks for the update, Sharon. The weather has stunk the last few days down here. Blustery cold -- 30 mph winds with the wind chill in the single digits. ugh.
Bobbie is in Washington D.C. this weekend, so it's the regular "no rules" around the house this weekend for Kade, me and Abbey. As I was dishing up Kade's nightly snack of ice cream last night -- I gave him the bowl and he exclaimed with delight: "geez! Mom, never gives me this much!"
We'll get back to normal once the boss returns :)
Mom, the baby blanket is for you to have fun with as always. It's not for me so, and I already have my beautiful purple/lavendar quilt!
I'm lucky to work with an administration that is not strict about dress code. We can be casual and comfortable or dressy, just as long as we are doing our job! I just met a special ed. preschool teacher who is required to dress up daily, even on Fridays! Have fun shopping! At least you have a fabulous reason to go shopping! The boys got a "new" truck and you get new clothes, sounds fair!
Wow......I haven't been on the blog for a long, long time. Posts from everyone! Yea!
Mom, I'll give you a call on the shopping trip. Not sure if you want me to come up, or you to come down, but I can work with you either way. Shopping for work clothes isn't the most fun way to spend money, but it is a necessity, I guess. It's better than spending money on a vaccuum or new shower, though, both of which we could use but are currently putting off in favor of saving money (thank you 2009 recession)! I'll call you sometime this week.
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