Monday, October 23, 2017

City Council, Peaches, and A Splint - Week 55

For Labor Day, we headed to the DeMonbrun home for a meal. We did the Diet Coke and Mentos rockets. The boys really enjoyed it. We really like to be with them.

Underfoot started orchestra. An orchestra isn't currently available at the charter school so after school we take Underfoot to a different elementary school. He is getting to know the student at 2 new schools.

I canned peaches. They were yummy fresh. They are pretty in the jars.

We had one of the tiles pop up from the floor the man who installed the floor took 3 weeks tot get to our house. The repair took him 45 minutes. 
The mom who made the treats for soccer made a real cute. It was worth passing along.

The boys won their game by the way. Underfoot was also playing goalie. He got hit by the ball and kicked in the hand in the same movement. We watched the hand and took him to Urgent Care on Sunday.
He will be splinted for 2 weeks. It doesn't look like it was broken.

The boys beds were finally assembled. They made it in to the room.
The beds were ready for story time.

Sweetheart writes:

On Monday we labored. We cleaned house, organized the garage, and

On Tuesday I attended a town council meeting. I've been working with a group of neighbors to defeat a proposed zoning change on a vacant piece of land 500 feet from our house. It is currently zoned commercial.
The town council meeting started at 7 and ended at 11:30. The public comment session lasted just shy of two hours. In the end, the town council voted unanimously to deny the rezone request.

On Saturday I worked on Wendy's car. It has made an intermittent rattling noise when the air conditioner is running. I took everything apart and removed a couple of twigs that were making the noise.

Late Friday night Wendy put on one more coat of paint on the boys' beds. On Saturday afternoon we assembled their beds. The beds look good. We now have 6 beds in the house. Hotel Locey is open for business.

The Pie Party is 11 November. We hope to see you this year!

Be Well!

*****

 Harvest Moon

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