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Well, That’s Just Grate

29 Dec

corn maize_grate

Well, it was an interesting scene to me! haha! All sorts of stuff down there– colorful leaves, pretty tiny pebbles, old cigars or cigarettes, a shopping advertisement….

The winter break has turned out quite dull, not at all like I envisioned it. I was hoping we could get out and do a little traveling, since we don’t have much opportunity the rest of the school year… but both boys have been very ill for two weeks. :( The youngest is still recovering. Our entire schedule is upside down, too. *sigh* Guess we’ll have to wait for summer.

Our January thaw id expected to arrive this weekend. It’s three weeks early this year! I remember one year it was in the 70s! Them oddly enough, that same year saw a very frosty spring. Weird.

Anyway… I had taken a few days off work to relax but only wound up nursing my boys. It’s now difficult to get back into the rhythm of work after taking a break but not resting. I’m slowly beginning to get back to writing again.

Wordless Wednesday

2 Dec

thanksgiving_paris marker w Josh

LOL.

Well, my historical interests and exploits drg them around to the cemeteries with me. I guess they’ve got to have some fun SOMEtime.

Children of the Corn Maze

7 Nov

corn maize_wild straw man

Yes, that is a dried out corn stalk my son is shaking. haha!! We visited a corn maze a week ago (oh WOW has it been a week already?!) and I haven’t had any time to blog about it on the travel blog. I can post pictures here, though. :D

The sky was dismally gray and the weather damp and chilly, not terribly conducive to camera shooting, but very conducive to wearing warm Mens Hats. The wind was so dry and sharp that my skin is STILL chapped.

It was fun, though. The kids hadn’t been on an excursion in so long.

Just a Random Photo

30 Sep

Locomotive

Haven’t been taking many “artistic” photos lately. Been taking LOADS for my renovation blog, because I can FINALLY blog about all the stuff I’ve been doing after all these months. Whew. Now that fall is upon I us, I have been deluged with “renewal” stuff, too: health insurance recertifications, school stuff, eye exams, dental exams, going over bills and quotes such as at carinsurancelist.com…. yeeeHAW, it’s a busy time. Never before have I been so very very busy for such an extended time. I feel like a choo-choo train, full-steam ahead.

I’m actually looking forward to winter, hoping that things will sloooow down just a little bit. I have endless small projects to complete before winter hits, yet. Once those are done, I can rest more easily. I have taken the past four months hiatus from my freelance writing job… I definitely need to started on that again.

I thought life would slow down a little as I got older! Rrrrright…

Do Ya Think We Need a Vacation Yet?

17 Aug

Ever have one of those days? Where you have a million things to do, and everything seems to go haywire?

Well, we’ve had one of those SUMMERS.

Earlier this year, our kitchen in our 1855 home started to fall apart. It has been slowly disintegrating before us for a decade, but we always put off fixing it. This year, it had to be done. The insurance man wants to come see the house (our policy is very old), and if he saw the crumbling plaster, bare wires hanging from rafters, moldy countertops, and sagging flooring… we’d be in trouble.

We started gutting the downstairs of the house in May. Very little of the home has been untouched in about 100 years. The wiring (what was still working) was still the old knob and tube from the 1920s. Since we are a one-income family, we wanted to save a little money and do all the work ourselves.

WOOOOO, what a job!

And everything seemed to come at us during this time. My father died after a log illness. :( I was audited by the IRS. My dog died. My husband lost his work hours before the renovation, and then, when I needed his help to work on the renovation, his hours suddenly flooded in. :-p Wow.

All the while, we’ve kept our chin up. The kids have been INCREDIBLE. But they are overworked and overtired. I have been promising them a vacation to Virginia or to North Carolina for many years.. I think I may have to keep my promise in the near future. It would be cruel to them to not keep it! They deserve a vacation. See for yourself! We made a cute video detailing all the stuff going on around here.

That website they were visiting is the exquisite Carolina Designs website, where there are photos of the glorious Outer Banks rentals by the North Carolina shore. We haven’t been on a *real* vacation in about 15 years… I want them to see the ocean, to travel a little. No cheesy hotel for these kids! I want a nice rental unit where we can relax and do nothing but play a little billiards, splash in the Atlantic’s salty waves, lounge in front of a fireplace or the private pool, and rest from all our labors and tribulations. Just to think of it makes my heart sigh a little. :)

The rental units are very spacious, too. We’d have loads of space for all six of us. Oh! It would be so, so wonderful. My kids have never left New York State (except for a short stint in Massachusetts when they were babies). I would like to expose them to a little of that Southern hospitality. ;) Prices are very good for such a luxurious rental location.

Anyway, all I can say about a vacation at this point is what I kept saying in the video: We’ll see. :)