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Jelly Bean Day, Earth Day, Braselton tour, Kidpak Meeting, space coffee, Moon geography, Braves beat Nat, poison ivy, sitting on porch... updates coming soon...
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Jelly Bean Day, Earth Day, Braselton tour, Kidpak Meeting, space coffee, Moon geography, Braves beat Nat, poison ivy, sitting on porch... updates coming soon...
Well, the winning streak of the Braves got cut short tonight as they got stomped by the Washington Nationals. Only one thing could cheer us up after that: a delivery from our favorite bounty hunter!
Tonight we got the latest Bones Coffee flavors, and no, we haven't tried them yet. But we can't wait. Cantina Caramel Crunch and Beskar Brew are what they're called - and they look like so much fun! We may wait on Star Wars Day for that, which is coming up soon enough. But the packaging was great on this, and the artwork just looks really awesome!
Today Maddie had her classes, and meanwhile I was finishing up KidPak's June booklet with Camille, who is at home today thanks to Braxton Hicks. I've had no idea who this Braxton Hicks fella is until recently, and now I could point him out in a crowd, that is, if he hadn't died a few centuries ago. He's the guy that studied false labor conditions, and sure enough, this event that pregnant women go through is named after some guy from the 1800's. I mean, why can't we just call it false labor? Anyway, Camille was enduring all this and wasn't able to make it in today, but we nevertheless were working together the best we could. We'll get these booklets done before she has her next child, and we'll be pretty far ahead of the game, which is exciting.
It was a quiet day otherwise. Certainly cooler. I didn't get much done outside of the book work, meetings and a few other minor tasks. I was hoping to get my walking in, or at least some gardening this afternoon, but I was just zonked. We sat down to watch the ball game, and you know how that went.
Tonight we read, and after that said our prayers. It's time for some sleep.
College day! Difference is, Maddie drove home today. Yep, she got in that-there car and drove it home, sure enough. She did a pretty decent job too, catching on to this whole "driving thing" pretty good.
Nice day today. Cold one too, at least to start out with. That was fairly unique. I was out there raking leaves for a good bit, like it was fall or something. But then complications ensued, and I needed to come in. Oh well, got a few other things done too, like car appointments, tags dealt with, and eventually grocery shopping. We were a bit behind on the shopping, so it was quite a visit to the grocery store today for me, and quite a list. One thing I spotted while there: Norwegian Crisp Bread.
I actually really this as a snack. Maddie, however, thinks it looks like birdseed!
I was there while Maddie was in taekwondo - it was Maddie's longer night of practice with a few classes and an extended leadership class. They've decided not to return to the Battle of Atlanta this year, and instead focus on a few other competitions that I believe are within the GTMA umbrella in different locations. The Battle of Atlanta experience was fun, but everyone seems okay with moving on to other things too.
I got my walking in today, all while watching a video with Alan Shepherd's story in "From Earth to the Moon." Only about three more of these videos left, and then moving on to another series.
Tonight we saw the Braves win again, this time with a new opponent in Washington. We beat the Nationals 9-4 tonight, and the weather looked a lot colder up there. Down here in Georgia, it's pretty chilly, almost fall like.
I have a phoebe friend, this bird that flies so close to me and lands right there within reach, just watching me rake. It's looking for food that I might be stirring up, but it's great to have a little companion out there. I have a new favorite bird.
Tonight we read more from our Discworld book, and then after that it was time for prayers - and a good night's sleep. It's easy to sleep under all those blankets when it's chilly outside!
National Record Day is here, and no, I didn't know that this morning. Initially, my earlier thought was that there isn't a record store nearby. I was completely surprised that there is actually one in downtown Gainesville! So yes, this afternoon, Maddie and I went over to Gainesville and stopped by Moe's Record Shop, and we met Moe there too!
The place was full of customers, and earlier on there was all this exclusive National Record Day material, but we were there just to look around. Maddie bought her first vinyl record today, a Taylor Swift record of course. And I found a Leon Redbone record for Mom, and picked up three Amy Grant records, two of them I've never heard before - "Amy Grant in Concert." These are concert recordings from 1981, and I was super happy to pick them up at a pretty affordable price. All in all we spent a little over $50 there, and I think I might have to go back there some time soon actually.
In the meantime, we got home and the three of us had another epic game of Scrabble. We were listening to all that music on our record player as we were battling with our Scrabble letters. Something tells me Maddie will want a rematch where her letter tiles will be better selected!
E-I-E-I-O! Anyway, it was a good day today, starting off with a couple taekwondo events. We were glad to spend the afternoon together at Edge Martial Arts, all the students listening and learning from leadership - and having some fun too!
Tonight we got to play that game of Scrabble after taekwondo, and it was pretty fun. Everyone came up with some pretty good words along the way, with some high value ones there too. Maddie is super competitive and had some great words placed here. Mom is always really good too, but here's the kind of tiles Mom and I kept getting at the start of the game, for several rounds:
Yes, two of those look identical. Because I actually kept drawing the letter "I" and "E" a lot. Mom and I were Vowel Royalty tonight, in charge of all vowels! If you want vowels from us, you must pay tribute!
Alas, if only we could get a few constants.... nevertheless, we had a good game. We managed to use pretty much all the letters in the end though, and I came out on top tonight. Here's the final board:
It was a good day today. I got a lot of leaves pushed back out of the front yard this morning while it was still cool outside. Meanwhile, Maddie was over getting coffee with Emma, and then off to chapel. She had a good morning. Later on, I was working with Ansley and Camille on June's KidPak booklet, which should be pretty good. We got the final message done and started on some extra pages for that booklet. WE'll have a message sort of themed to the semiquincentennial, a word I won't get tired of saying! But seriously, the message is about the Hall of Faith from Hebrews 11, about those who have gone before us, the heroes of our faith. Along those lines, we'll be talking about the faith of the Founding Fathers as well.
Maddie had taekwondo tonight, and I walked along the trail there - along that path I met about six deer, which was pretty neat. They weren't too terrified of me at all. I guess the word is out. This morning as I was raking, a small phoebe kept flying right up to me and just watching me rake. I know it was looking at the ground for anything edible that would turn up, but it was about a foot away from me at one point, like a friendly bird in a Disney movie. I made sure I got the bird some seed.
It's been a good day. It's late though. We read tonight, and after reading a bit, it was time for prayers - and some sleep!