Wow, life right? Man, time just keeps on going and we just keep on doing. Let me explain:
Last week was Spring Break, what does that mean for us? Paul was still working and we blew our travel funds on a little trip a month ago- so we did our best with a week free from school and really nothing to do. I asked the girls what they wanted to do and the first thing out of their mouth was "Sleep over at Grandma Davis'!" Lucky for us, she loves them to pieces and graciously hosted us for a couple of days with almost zero notice. Take-out, movies, shopping and Grandma's (and Grandpa's) hugs and kisses combined with the Dragon Fly room and we all had a wonderful time! Sadly, I didn't take a single photo, boo-hoo, but the pictures thrive vividly in our minds- thanks Grandma!!
After that I decided to be very brave and take them all to the Hogle Zoo. I have to admit that I have never taken them to this zoo EVER! The last time I was there I think it was 2nd grade with my elementary school class. The girls have always loved the Santa Barbra Zoo we frequent in California with our cousins, so I thought this would be fun. We went on Friday and the weather was perfect and the animals entertaining. We rode the carousel, took a train ride, had HUGE ice cream cones and picked a $5 souvenir from the gift shop- it was a great day and I was so impressed with how well behaved the girls were. Abby and Eva loved the monkeys the most- Liv, her list grew and grew from one habitat to the next!
Saturday my sister and I went on a bike ride- to log some hours in the saddle before our race next month. Honestly, we were only going to do 15, maybe 18 miles at a slow pace and just visit and talk the whole time- as sisters do! However, her husband wanted to join us and really when cycling the more the merrier, plus he can do most of the lead pulling- bonus. Steve had other plans- he went faster and longer than planned- 30 miles! It was fun, but I was tired!!
I got home later than planned only to find this in my back yard:
Paul decided that Saturday was the day to tear out the shrubs, rip off the old crumbling deck and remove the beat up sliding door in lue of new ones. I realize that to most people this scene of complete destruction would cause panic, but I am used to this! I always have piece of mind knowing that whatever he itches to take apart he always replaces with something 100 times better!!
So, this week we have both been working hard and I will post up the transformation soon.
Today I am asking myself if living in a constant state of renovation is a good thing? I guess around here we would have to say yes!!!
4 weeks ago
2 comments:
I was wondering what you guys were doing back there! We replaced our old crumbling deck and stairs last summer and we're so glad we did. Good luck with your latest project!
I love how tearing off the back of your house is no big deal. We need to do that, too but wouldn't have the foggiest idea how to begin. Can't wait to see the end result.
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