Well, today's another day. Something really bad happened yesterday, so we tried to cheer things up with a stop along our trip to Braselton to get costumes for the upcoming Daddy Daughter Dance for KidPak. That should go well - I made some good material for that, and everyone is working hard to get that all arranged. On the way, we stopped by Cracker Barrel to get something to eat. During the fast, I was craving pancakes, so I finally got my first pancakes of 2026! Although Mom couldn't eat much. She hasn't been able to eat much today. But it was still nice there, and of course we walked around the little store afterwards.
Keeping busy at home helps. When we arrived, I was proofing the new baseball book. Mom got some things done with cleaning up around the house. There's this timeline poster of Maddie's life that she just made for her college that has a lot of friends on it, plus her birth and adoption and so on. We're not on it though.
The Olympics continue, and tonight we were on the couch watching the women's curling event as we beat South Korea. The judging in the ice dancing has more controversy, as the French judge over there made her bias a little less-than-subtle in order to lift her countrymen up to the podium, and that's sort of swirling around the figure skating world now. But we were watching other things tonight, like half-pipe and speed skating.
The birds have been so numerous out there. We've seen quite a few visitors as the weather seems to be getting more spring-like. I've heard there's more cold on the way, but we'll see how that goes soon enough. For now, let's enjoy this sunny weather. Sure, the temperatures are more like "sunny in winter," but it feels nice compared to the recent frigid temperatures.
We made a trip to the thrift store to drop off a lot of stuff tonight, and even looked around a little. And we picked up some frames and some vinyl albums too, just for fun. No word from camp, but think it's going okay. It's Friday when I'm typing this, and I just got this video of Maddie doing a presentation. I think I'll end with that.








