So proud of Curly tonight when he was inducted into the National Honor Society. Service Clubs are so much work, but they are also very rewarding.
I'm excited to see where this adventure leads him.
So proud of Curly tonight when he was inducted into the National Honor Society. Service Clubs are so much work, but they are also very rewarding.
I'm excited to see where this adventure leads him.
I kept telling the kids we had until midnight on Monday to get our goals finished up. Baby Doll worked most of the day trying to finish cleaning her room. I dehydrated the last of the hot peppers and we handed out fliers for the girl scout food drive on Friday.
Curly had football, but through a weeklong team effort, he and my sweetie (mostly my sweetie) transformed his truck.
These are before or halfway through the process if you like.
These are after (sorry, it gets dark so fast nowadays).
They have gotten rid of nearly all the rust!
The Dog Walker and I published his 4th book in the Samy Kind series for Kindle and we are just waiting for approval on the paperback. Look for them on Amazon.
Things we didn't finish. Bedrooms, the light fixture in Curly's room, Baby Doll's Silver Award proposal (partly done).
Burrito finished piecing the last quilt top for his Eagle Project and we got the last of our ballots finished and turned in.
We have had a very productive and happy Fall Break, with 4.0 report cards all around.
Life is good.
A beautiful day! I did another picking of red tomatoes and we had enough to make a big pot of tomato soup. 🍅 We ate plenty for dinner and Crafty took some home to her boyfriend. There was still enough to put 4 quarts in the freezer.
The girls got caught up in trying on costumes and they even pulled me in.
It's back to another time of year of setting up an outside display for by-passers. As for all these years, I've been doing a corn maze for a long time. A lot of times with new updates of how it goes. This year, I added new blowups that I bought when they were on clearance last year. That's right. The new blow ups are the Sanderson sisters from Hocus Pocus! I thought it would be a perfect addition for the display this year, along with all the classic blowups that I've had for a long time.
I put up the display while listening to General Conference. The first Saturday of October was just getting the corn stalks put up in the yard. The first Sunday was finally putting up the lights and the blowups. I had to make sure that I got the cords in the right places and that they were in working condition. I even had to make sure a few of the poles that were close to the driveway were a few feet away on the grass, just because people need room to get in and out of the cars.
There were even a few things that were added. Like a couple of these sun-sensor Halloween lights that I bought on Temu. For the last couple of weeks, the display has been a big hit on sunny days, but I still had to make sure I covered up some of the cords with plastic containers and duct tape, because we've had some heavy rain with hail. Like I've said before, we have a circuit breaker that was installed years before that is still prone to wet weather.
Now that a lot of things are covered and staked, we had our little pumpkin picking party and added some of them into the display after the grandkids picked theirs. I'm really looking forward to seeing trick-or-treaters coming through the corn maze. I'm also looking forward to another one of my Samy Kind books being published