Hi there. It has been a while. I was camping with the Cubscouts last weekend (first time camping in a campground in a tent for me!) and then who knows what has been going on since the last time I wrote. Life. That is what has been going on.
Today's thoughts center around stuff that touches my heart. My son dug out a set of baseball stuff from a young man friend of ours. The young man passed them along to Carl when he outgrew them. It is such a nice evening and we are moving into the last night of our first week of official...out of school-ness. It is really the first night this week that I didn't work in the evening as well. That makes it nicer too.
But getting back to things...Carl asked us to pitch the ball to him. We had things to do...but he went out anyway. He tried and tried to throw the ball up and hit it himself. It was sad to see in some ways and really lovely in others. He has such a wonderful, kind and try-try-again spirit. I so love that about him. So I sent Tim out to pitch. "Ok, but just a couple." How long ago was that? So he pitched and Carl hit and again...and again. But then he found a mit and Tim taught him how to use it. That was when the real fun began. They have been at it now for a long time. Just hearing them calling to one another...does it get any better than that? Simple pleasures, I know.
The dogs are out lazing about in the grass. I did some juicing tonight and fed our chickens a little of the veggie pulp. They didn't know what to do with it. But a couple of them let me hold them. They are getting so big! They are starting to look like real in-the-magazine-kind of chickens now. Not quite onto adult feed, but we will be there in about a week. They liked strawberries and lettuce. I don't think they thought too much of the carrots, but if you think about it, carrots are kind of an acquired taste.
I came home after a really frustrating day and decided it was time to get my wiggles out (as Carl puts it). I ran and walked on the treadmill for 30 minutes! That is a lot for me. It got my heart pumping and the sweat going. But most of all, it got rid of my wiggles. Funny, but it gave me some energy too. I have been so exhausted this week. Never feeling like I can get ahead of the ball...you know the ball that is chasing me down.
This is a joyous time for my family and a tough time too. My oldest sister Patty is in the hospital this week. She is kicking some cancer butt. I heard she will be in-patient for 8 or 9 days. She sounds hopeful. And I am taking hope from that as well.
And my niece (another sister' daughter) is graduating from school and officially becoming a Naturopath. Is that cool or what?
Oh and what other news? My dog Belle's brother's family got in touch with us! And we found out that he doesn't live that far away from us! I wonder if they will remember each other? It hasn't been a year, but they were just babies when they were separated. I remember how sweet they were playing together. From the picture they sent, it may be a case of city mouse meeting country mouse. Do you know that story? Well, their dog is definitely not the country mouse. He was laying on what looked like an antique chair. Funny. But as they have a fence yard, we decided we would meet at their house. We haven't made a date yet, but I am really looking forward to it.
Ok, I think I am all taked out for now. Love to you and yours. And don't forget, no one is perfect. Revel in your imperfection and remember that it is what really connects us all and helps us to need one another.
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