Granny's gone and done it again

Morning everyone. :frow

Star, let's be BFFs. :D I feel like you're my soulmate. :love

It's impossible to get anything done with a kid home. Going to do my best to get stuff cleaned up and start those nightshirts. It's supposed to be an "easy" pattern, only a few pieces, so it should work up quickly. But it's been a long time since I made something from a pattern.
I found that the kids like to help if old enough. We fed a lot of animals and planted a lot of flowers, plus collected sticks to build our bonfire. The main draw back is their limited attention span. The would collect toads all day if we let them.
 
I found that the kids like to help if old enough. We fed a lot of animals and planted a lot of flowers, plus collected sticks to build our bonfire. The main draw back is their limited attention span. The would collect toads all day if we let them.

I find that I prefer my dishes unbroken and that my folded clothes stay folded. Bubba's helping gets fairly destructive. He has been helping with garden and animals since we first got them.

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yes and no. pique, piquing

I think men are more interested in peeking.
I used to be one of those but I was broke of the habit. I was walking down the street one day when I started hearing a bunch of kids hollering "thirteen, thirteen, thirteen. Well, my curiosity being piqued:)I had to see what was going on. I traced the racket to a particular yard with a high wooden fence around it. I couldn't see in. Fortunately there was a knot hole in one of the boards so I stuck my eye up to the knot hole to look in and someone poked me in the eye with a stick. The kids suddenly started chanting "fourteen, fourteen, fourteen.
 
I used to be one of those but I was broke of the habit. I was walking down the street one day when I started hearing a bunch of kids hollering "thirteen, thirteen, thirteen. Well, my curiosity being piqued:)I had to see what was going on. I traced the racket to a particular yard with a high wooden fence around it. I couldn't see in. Fortunately there was a knot hole in one of the boards so I stuck my eye up to the knot hole to look in and someone poked me in the eye with a stick. The kids suddenly started chanting "fourteen, fourteen, fourteen.
Sorry about your eye, but :lau:lau:lau.
Lucky 13!
 

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