The kids had another great summer, except for the little run away incident last weekend. These shoes are only 4 months old, which is a little disappointing but probably pretty normal for 9 & 11 year old boys.
That is not blood. It is tomato. All of my tomatoes were eaten by worms, so I let the kids whip them out into the field. I think I was able to use about 10 out of the 60 or so that were out there. I did pick some of the green ones and put them in a bag in the basement. We'll see. They may ripen, but won't be near as flavorful.
The cucumbers are done and drying up.
The puppies are being trained.
I am supposed to be training, but that has been not a successful as the puppy training.
There is more ragweed growing in the fields around me than the campaign mud being slung around the tv.
School starts tomorrow. We dropped supplies off at the middle school. They requested far more supplies than can possibly fit in the teeny tiny lockers they give them. I am not sure what they are supposed to do with their coats and boots come winter time. I have a feeling they won't be wearing boots. B is fortunate, there are so many kids in his 6th grade class that they are short about 40 lockers. Some kids will have to leave their stuff in bins outside the class rooms.
It has been nice being home for a few days, but now I have to go back to work.
2 comments:
I'm still shocked by the supplies required. And by how hard boys are on shoes--we go broke buying shoes!
Your little lists of observations made me smile today.
I saw your comment over on Green Girl in Wis and had to check out your blog because mine is named Always Something too but it wasn't available on Word Press.
My boys are really hard on shoes too. One of them actually had those same blue and orange Nikes, probably only a year ago but it was at least 3 pair ago.
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