We ended August with a Sunday, and a great morning at KidPak - the last Sunday of the series, and you can see how Disgust above feels about that. Maddie had a great day at Camp FCY while we were at church - she's working about three hours, then a three hour break, and then three hours, and so on. She's keeping busy, and she's enjoying what she's doing. Mom took a few pictures this morning, but we were very understaffed (given that everyone was at camp), and so we had a skeleton crew doing the service. I had Disgust and a few actors doing choreography to a song about David and Nabal, one called "Ew!" And we had a lot of "core memory trivia" too. Here's a few pictures from this morning.
The rest of the day was restful, with Mom and I heading home to eat some leftovers from our outings, and then pretty much take it easy the remaining part of the day. I got a new shower head in the bathroom, and Mom was cleaning up some tubs with random tools and bits in them in the garage. We might attack that soon, getting rid of a lot of things that have been sitting there taking up space for a few years. Tonight we saw another few episodes of "Brisco County, Jr." and these are such fun.
We were outside getting more spiders down, and we're keeping the bird feeders loaded because there's a huge family of cardinals that are dependent on us. Maybe two families! We had like ten cardinals out there on the back deck. We have the other usual birds too, but not many squirrels lately, and that's a plus. Out front, the butterfly bush is still attracting lots of beautiful butterflies, and the hummingbirds are getting filled up at Mom's feeder for their future travels. Oh, and indoors: the sea monkeys are still doing well!
I did some more walking today, getting another two miles forward on the Scooby Doo mystery, all while watching some Weird Al Show episodes from a long time ago. They're still fun to watch! And I finished yet another Psalm. I miscounted earlier, but now I can officially say I have only 10 Psalms left to go on my project, setting them all to music. For Psalm 129, I tried to have it sound like a Disney Channel Musical, and it actually turned out pretty fun! In fact, there were two different versions that I'm struggling to pick a favorite from.
And that's about it for today. We start a new series next week, and we might do a few things tomorrow. September is here, the "Ber" months. It's going to be a wonderful new season!

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