We have now driven a truck over the road for four years. I tend to have a lot to say about that. This is the third year homeschooling, and I am saying more about that. I treasure togetherness.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
This Week In Review
After spending a bit too much time at home, we finally returned to having to scratch lines (we are thankfully still on paper logs). We have went to Atlanta, San Antonio, Brunswick, back to Atlanta, and now are sitting down in Miami. (Above is the landing gear we took from San Antonio to Brunswick). We are literally sitting next to the runway. Only a few times have the airplanes honestly bothered us, so I really don't understand why people complain about airplane noise. Surely if we can get used to the noise sitting right next to the runway for the busiest cargo airport in the world, others who buy a home near an airport can do the same.
We are right now "sitting" for a couple who was able to rent an Indian while we are stuck here. There are actually two couples that rented motorcycles. The top two pictures are the motorcycles they rented. The bottom is the motorcycle with side car they came to pick them up in. While we would love to do the same, we know there will come a time we can do the same.
While we were at home, we bought a crockpot that can sit in the sink and has a locking lid and crockpot liners. I have been able to fix a few meals in the crockpot. Those crockpot liners are a lifesaver since I don't really like washing something that is the same size as the sink, it ends up being a mess. I have a plan for our meals for the rest of the week, which is great since we are going to be a little short on cash until the new year thanks to the way the pay runs.
While we were at home, my hubby got his Christmas present a little early. My Christmas present last year was a fuzzy puppy named Ginger (or Gingerbread Latte, now called GiGi). She now has a "sister." Skittles is a 3 pound Chihuahua we got from a breeder who decided she was too small to breed. She is great. Our new addition is a bundle of attitude, and gives my husband something small to love on that reminds him of his PooPoo that died over three years ago. The two get along pretty well, but when it comes to sleepy time the two don't want to have anything to do with each other.
We have enjoyed some georgous sunrises and sunsets. We have been able to accomplish a few things. My brain is still a bit overwhelmed with the changes that have happened. Some days It seems like too much, but then I remember to just pray for strength. I know I am not doing anything alone. I can do this with Christ's help.
Labels:
airport,
Atlanta,
Chihuahua,
help,
home,
Miami,
motorcycle,
noise,
pictures,
San Antonio,
slow cooking,
sunset
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