Aug. 12-18, 2018
Hello Friends!
For the second week, I fought a "cluster" of headaches and migraines. This week I finally had a BIG migraine that was the climax of the cluster and broke the cycle. I still did not feel good this week; really tired and run down, really unlike myself. I saw on the news a flu bug was going around and wonder if I might have been fighting a little of that with my hormonal migraines? I didn't get much done and let Dd be as social as she could to keep her busy and happy. Luckily, Dd had a full social schedule that kept her busy and helped to ease the withdraw from our friends in Indiana, while I was fairly miserable.
Van:
The truck was already at the repair shop when Dh noticed the van leaking fluids. He figured it was the power steering pump, and something about the 'boot.' Last week, while we were in Indiana, Dh worked many overtime hours; enough that his boss told him to take Monday off. He planned on relaxing or getting something done around the house when he noticed the van problem. He ended up spending ALL day working on the van, until after 10pm. Dd did a great job of helping work on the van with him, and learned a lot, I'm sure.
Each day he tried over and over to fix it and watched video after video on YouTube, but eventually, he figured out his diagnosis was wrong. Turns out, it was the rack and pinion steering; which is a job for the repairman...but, he had already spent most of the week trying to fix the van on his own--time, equipment, and parts all down the drain.
Down to ONE car:
We actually own four auto's, but only the Subaru seems to be reliable! The Camry has been in our garage over a year now. I had to drive Dh to work one day and the other's he took the car while we stayed home without.
Henry, the rescue English Shepherd |
Henry: New Pup, Week Two:
We took Henry into the vet this week. Henry has bad allergies and requires an expensive pill each day, of course! We went ahead and bought a whole bottle of the meds. Our vet won't let you buy Heart Guard until you've given blood for a blood test, so he had to give blood during the exam, and were able to buy 6 months worth of meds. He is up to 44 pounds; which is ten pounds higher than his last visit with the foster family. He did a good job; especially considering we had to wait an hour to see the doc.
Walks:
I'm really enjoying our walks in the woods throughout the day, it makes me stop all my busy work and really appreciate all the blessings.
Smiles and Wags:
Henry is now wagging and smiling at us. It took the full two weeks for him to relax and feel comfortable with us, but now he is beginning to surface a little bit each day.
Mowing Paths:
I've mowed some paths in the woods to take him on longer walks and cut down on the briers getting all in his long hair. He still has to be brushed every day, but it isn't as bad with the mowed paths; if only he would stick to the paths!!! He likes to wander around and explore; which leads to more briers.
Walks:
I'm really enjoying our walks in the woods throughout the day, it makes me stop all my busy work and really appreciate all the blessings.
Smiles and Wags:
Henry is now wagging and smiling at us. It took the full two weeks for him to relax and feel comfortable with us, but now he is beginning to surface a little bit each day.
Our backwoods, and newly mowed trail (push mower!) |
Mowing Paths:
I've mowed some paths in the woods to take him on longer walks and cut down on the briers getting all in his long hair. He still has to be brushed every day, but it isn't as bad with the mowed paths; if only he would stick to the paths!!! He likes to wander around and explore; which leads to more briers.
Drying out this years remaining onions |
Garden:
Doing very well and feeding us more each week as things are growing better without the intense heat and numerous bugs that were part of July. August always seems better for gardening.
I put the hoop house over the onions to dry them out for a few weeks; protected from the rain and critters. |
Chickens are all doing well; even Zeus with his seizures. I'm feeding them lots of greens and taking great care of them! |
Library Volunteer Party:
Dd invited Hailee to attend the Volunteer party with her. It was a little party for all the teens that volunteered over the summer.
Wed-Thur: Lexi
Fri-Sat: Hailee
Dd went to Hailee's birthday party; which was a sleep-over. They had a great time and kept pushing back when she'd come home! She eventually arrived back home at 6pm!!!
Academics:
Bible:
Church and Sunday School
Spanish:
3x this week: DuoLingo
Math:
Science:
FUN Reading:
Music: Strings Group:
Physical Exercise:
Swimming with Lexi: 2 hours
Walking Henry: 7x this week
Audio:
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee: In Process
This book is eleven disc's long! So it will be a while!
Audio:
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee: In Process
This book is eleven disc's long! So it will be a while!
Dd is doing a great job mowing this year. |
Music:
Dd is still trying to decide if she wants to take music lessons next year or just focus on academics; at least for the first part of the year. This is a really tough decision.
Next Week:
Dd needs braces and the orthodontist said we need to meet with an oral surgeon to see about getting her wisdom teeth removed before we can begin. We meet with the surgeon on Monday.
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