They say getting some early morning sunlight helps set your circadian rhythm.
I've found that a few minutes in the sun in the AM daily (when I can manage it) does a world of good for me.
Our project is coming along
Sounds like it is really taking shape!
Thankfully in 2 weeks I will be heading to DIsney World and Ella is going with me. I can spend that time having some conversations with her about everything that has been going on, so she understands the situation more clearly.
I could talk to my grandmother about anything & everything, she's been gone for over 25 years now and I still think back frequently on our conversations & times together. You are giving Ella a gift that will stay with her a lifetime.
I was going to turn the AC off yesterday but then noticed that it's supposed to get back to the upper 80's in a couple of days.
We weren't going to turn ours off but then we noticed how nice the breeze was so we opened up the house. It got so cool overnight my husband shut the doors in the bedroom in the middle of the night! We are only supposed to get up to about 80 on Thursday or Friday but the humidity is going to go up. We will see if we can muddle thru, although I'm sure we will be turning it on eventually again before being done with it for the season!
It was beautiful yesterday. I mowed and did the trimming, washed off the deck, and last night I grilled and ate out there. It could stay just like this all year and I'd be happy.
Oh my goodness - wasn't yesterday just a beautiful day out?
Well good day to everyone. I've been keeping up, reading along. Just don't have to much new to report on. We are staying busy-busy-busy. Work has been super busy, and we always seem to have a lot going on in Sept & October. Husband put in two fields of turnups this weekend, and we have had such a success with our small field of pumpkins that we have decided to do a big field next year...mind you, we don't have any plans for them - I just enjoy growing them! We've got several varieties at the moment. Two or three of those giant ones (I hope they don't rot before they get done growing) lots and lots of different gourds and regular pumpkins, and those cool blue (cinderella?) pumpkins. And a Seminole pumpkin that we brought back from Florida last spring! Somehow kept the plant alive and it started growing. Those are a very deep, dark green. Anyway. It's just for fun but I enjoy it. The patio area around our pool is getting poured tomorrow so that project will finally be done. I need to get a pool cover - but I'm looking forward to not having half a back yard as dirt anymore. There is dirt everywhere and I'm itching to be able to clean it all up and have it stay clean.
Soon the pond will loose the foliage cover!
We saw someone on a TV gardening program with a beautiful koi pond. I know nothing about them or keeping the fish or the plants happy but I'm thinking it may be something I look into in the future. It just seems so peaceful. When we move in the next few years I may incorporate that into my new backyard budget.
Welp, eldest son is officially married, and I officially have two daughter in laws. Lovely young women, both of them. So we enter the 'new in-law' period of our lives with the attitude that the boys are going to be putting these ladies first (rightly so, I think their first responsibility should be their spouse) and not to put any pressure on them over holidays and who goes where or does what. We are going to try to be go with the flow in-laws and put forth a no drama attitude.
We did have a foster dog for a short period of time, only about 2 weeks until he went up the road. Cute, playful 1 year old bulldog. But our dogs were ready to have their home back, as were we.
Looks like we are headed to Florida at the end of the month. We are going to take one of the boats down to my father, stopping at two jobsites in North Carolina on the way down. Probably will stay 4 or 5 days before we head home. I'm about tired of driving to Florida, but he's itching to have his old sailboat down there and he's got a extra lift on his dock so we offered to haul it down for him. It's small enough, just a day boat called a sandbagger - so no need to have it shipped. We will need to rent a telehandler and have it delivered to his house so we can set the mast for him, but that won't take long. No solid plans for our time down there except I think we are going to go to the Ford Edison estate/museum again and I'm hoping to get a chance to take my husband to the Koreshan Site/State Park which I stumbled upon by accident last year.
No other travel scheduled until some work trips to San Diego and the Caymans in Feb & March of next year. I hate not having a trip planned somewhere! I gotta get something planned ha ha!!
Lets see, what else is happening around here???? Oh - we are getting a new Target opening next month, and next to it a store I'm unfamiliar with called Sprouts. Oh and I've started interviewing folks to take over my position, I've got two more interviews on Thursday, and unless they blow me out of the water I think I'm going to offer the position to a gentlemen I interviewed last week. This is accomplish two things - #1 and most important whomever I hire to replace me will have a lot more education and knowledge than me to bring to the Company and that will benefit our employees more than me staying put in the job and #2 -it will free me up to do more community driven projects. We are trying to have more of a community presence, and we are going to offer a scholarship for HS grads looking to train in a trade, so I'm working on getting that started.
Nothing terribly excited planned for this upcoming weekend. It's supposed to rain on Saturday, and my husband may be out of town so I may tackle getting rid of some clothes and clearing out my closets. I have a few things we need to put on Ebay as well, stuff we've been meaning to get rid of for months but just haven't gotten around to yet.
Well, speaking of work - I have a teams meeting in 4 minutes and I go first, so I'd better sign off here. Have a great week everyone.