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Yes, I watched TV all day on Tuesday, and no, not because I’m an Obama supporter, but rather a news freak and a bit of a ‘history-in-the-making’ buff. We have the cable news package, so I could go from channel to channel and get every angle and view. It was very exciting. My daughter was less than thrilled that PBS was not airing
For the record, I think our new president’s Christian morals and ethics are very lacking and his disregard for the sanctity of marriage and human life is evident. His cabinet picks are less than promising, in my opinion. However, I am hopeful that God can and will make something good come out of the next 4 years and I’m willing to bet that He has a plan. From all the interviews that were aired and the showing of the throng of people in
The weather was gorgeous all week, nearly 70 for three days running. The kids and I spent as much time as we could outside, either up at the park or in the back yard. We’re blessed to have the big city park only 4 blocks away, and have a swing-set in the back yard. The snow began falling early Friday morning and our newest dusting had almost half covered the grass. Another ¾” and we could’ve call it an inch!
Our big news of the week is split in two.
On Wednesday, the 21st, Lars decided he didn’t need his walker to get around anymore. He started walking in the kitchen, then wandered to the living room, walking from Daddy to
Just about the time he went to bed, we got a phone call from
Congratulations, Chad & Marie!!
In other news, my last weekend of EMS-I classes were postponed two weeks, due to the potential for a big snowstorm and not wanting people out on the roads. Out here, it really doesn’t take any snow to close the roads, not because of the snow so much, but b/c of the deadly wind. There are no trees to stop the blowing snow, and it freezes over the road. Sometimes, the wind just blows big trucks over on the interstate, or blows them over just sitting still at a truck stop. It’s too dangerous to be out. So, they have big bars that go across the road and you can’t get by on the interstate. You have to turn around and go back to the nearest town.
Of course, I had babysitters all lined up for this weekend and was already to go, so now I need to work on that again. On the bright side, my presentation is finished and so I don’t really have any homework, either.
Anyway, the snow came down. And came down. And came down some more. By Sunday morning, I had to dig a path to get out of the driveway to church.
Needless to say, immediately after church, we took a pot of soup to Mark and Laura’s house, donned on snow pants and gloves, and headed out to the back yard. The slideshow shows Mark dragging the kids (yes, even the big kid, Sarah) around behind the 4-wheeler. This is called sledding “Nebraska Style”. And, really, it was the most fun I’ve had in a long time! The kids had a blast, and
While Lars was still napping at Laura’s, I took off to go shovel the walk and driveway back at our house. It took about an hour, but was worth the time. By the time I was done, Al got home from the nursing home service and helped scrape what I missed. By the time we were finished, there was another half inch on the cement.