Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Neighbors with good gardens...Redux

neighbors with good gardens
neighbors with good gardens
Ummm...so did anyone notice that the text disappeared from this post?

I've been a little bit scattered today. I must have pushed a wrong button at some point this morning. But what I wrote doesn't seem just right anymore.

I just sent this little girl away with her Daddy and three of her sisters. It took a good bit of work to get them launched. I think some cruise ships set sail with less fanfare.

So, I'm re-writing this post. I'm sure this is a huge blogger no-no. But I'm really just making this up as I go along, as we all are.

So, hi.

So, I'll let you know how things are going.

Because, really, that's what I want to do. To let you know how things are going.

And things are going really well so far. I have two big girls home who have waited a long time to have Mommy to themselves. And Mommy is thrilled to deliver.

We ate bad Chinese food, and then all promised each other we will never do that again.
We bought every.single.item on their back-to-school supplies list. (Whole other post necessary.)
We had ice cream and watched The Office on Netflix. (Do you really need the links?)
We read together until one of us was sleepy.

And I really, truly, don't know how I'm going to fill the next few days. Or how we're even going to wake up tomorrow morning with out Anna bouncing about our pillows and kissing us into the day.

I'll let you know.

More tomorrow. Thanks for reading.
tt

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4 Comments:

Blogger Anna Ander said...

The best kind of neighbours! Ours let us pick all their raspberries while on vacation, quite a treat.

Hope you are enjoying the last weeks of August. I'm back in the normal world again and all is well. Wilhelm started school!

Love/A.

August 19, 2009 5:26 AM  
Blogger house on hill road said...

how wonderful!

August 19, 2009 4:06 PM  
Blogger RW said...

I love the word redux.

School supply shopping - is also something I take delight in. Now that my children are going into grade 9 there is no specific list - so we wait until they meet their teachers and come home with their requests - we may grab a few binders while the selection is ample.

They both need jeans. My son's pants have turned to floods.

Enjoy the time with your two eldest.

August 20, 2009 10:22 AM  
Blogger julochka said...

i love the lushness of late summer in your new header.

and you make me long to be home. 24 hours from now, i'll be there..sigh.

August 20, 2009 5:32 PM  

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