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I was just in yesterday for new wires and brackets so my mouth hurts today. For the most part they are on track. Dentist thinks my tongue is causing issues with a couple teeth but I don’t believe that.(I could be wrong though) He’s talking about putting “cleats” behind my teeth to retrain the tongue and said I wouldn’t like him very much. I’m thinking he’s right!! 5 months downHow's Opie doing NFC?
How did the cookie icing turn out this time?
How are you doing with the braces DMC? Everything adjusting according to schedule?
I hear you!
My boys are just as good at keeping me awake now as they were when they were babies!
Yep!I could not understand why and it used to aggravate me that my mother would just happen to be going up the steps as I got home. Then I became a father.![]()
Got to love those blue skies, though!![]()
Do you want snow?
No, that picture was taken today I assume. I think they are heading out Thursday. He doesn’t have any motel cost as he’s staying with the grandparents of his friend. He’s off for the winter so has lots of time on his hands. This is the text he sent the other day.
(It's amazing down here I honestly don't know if I wanna come home)
He said something about going hiking in the mountains. He was warned about snakes and jumping cactus. Uffda! Not for me.
You always make me laugh so hard! July is definitely not Snowbird season in AZ.Oh, I do! And Wyoming Blue ought to be an official color!
At this point, I honestly have to say yes! The drier it is down here, the greater our fire risk and harder it is on oursutyounding farms and economy. We depend heavily on spring runnoff from the mountains for filling aquifers and for irrigation, so if the snowpack is down in the mountains it affects the entire Big Horn Basin and forest fires become a much bigger threat.
For me personally I’d just as soon it stay sunny and dry for awhile yet until we’re not traveling as much. Hate driving in snow and ice with limited visibility and strong winds. But I’m not the only person living in the BH Basin, and the lack of snow up here is hurting them.
Yeah, we said the same thing the first time we went down to Lake Havasu to visit Ken’s parents in their new home. We were there the first week in May and it was glorious! Nice and warm, beautiful colors, unbelievably beautiful and great for outdoorsy folks like we were at that time. Cactus and desert plants in bloom everywhere. We were just there 2 days but were convinced we might like retirement there just fine!
Then we took a Jamie and Little Diane there for 10 days. Ten looooong days. Mom and Dad’s house was on a hill, and he’d also purchased the lot next door so he could enjoy the critters, the view of Lake Havasu, and not worry about another house blocking it. “Bring my greats down for the 4th of July!” Mom said. “We’ll take them to see a London Bridge(Little Diane was about 6 at the time) and then pack a big basket, take the pontoon boat out to the cove, and watch the fireworks over the lake while we eat a late supper!” Thought. I. Was.Going. To. Die. Snakes everywhere. Burning hot. Scorpions in our shoes. Burning hot. Coyotes getting in the trash if Dad forgot to lock the lids, and coyotes sniffing around the cars in the driveway until the kids were scared to even go outside. Burning hot. Heat rashes in places nice people don’t talk about. Outnumbered on the lake 100 to one with speedboats, jet skis, and the “beautiful people” - all lean, young, and looking like they were carved out of cream cheese - taking over with wild parties. Did I mention the heat? Outdoorsy meant the half hour before sunrise and the half hour after sunset the rest of the day was spent melting. Well,you’ll notice where we ended up!![]()