This house renovating stuff has been fun to see unfold.....from a distance and as long as it ain’t me! Between the three of you - FD, Debby and Jae - staying in this old trailer just as it is sounds better and better! We’ve never had Lowe’s or Home Depot deliver anything. We muscle whatever it is into the pickup and then wrestle it into the house. One of the advantages of having our son live here is that he has lots of strong friends! Shoot, I don’t even know if either place would deliver here from Billings, not that I’m in the market at the moment.
Kelsey, I swear if you don’t learn to break up your posts into manageable chunks I’m going to stop trying to read them. Long posts are no problem, I usually write them too. But one long, continual paragraph is hard to get through with these old eyes....they jump around on the page and I find I’ve read one sentence 10 times and skipped over 5 others in the process. “Idk” is not a period!
We had all the kids over yesterday for cake and ice cream to celebrate Ken’s and Kenny’s birthdays. I love having Kenny’s birthday so close after Christmas - simplifies gift giving tremendously! Long about the end of October Jenny starts sending me pictures, links, and ideas for Kenny. She changes her mind almost daily, and it drives me crazy! So I pin her down to one idea, buy that thing, and sure enough she changes her mind again. This year was no exception. I bought what she finally decided on, had it wrapped and ready to give. Then she tells me that he told her what he’d really like, and it wasn’t what we got! So we gave him the iPhone speakers anyway, then gave him the countertop Food Saver like mine that he really wanted for his birthday instead. Year after 23 long years.....never fails! But it always works out.
Katie got to use my big Pro series blender yesterday to make smoothies for everyone. You guys would get the biggest kick out of watching her with this stuff......there has never been a more tentative button pusher on the planet! She moves her finger close, pulls it back, looks at me, puts her finger back on the button, squeezes her eyes shut and gives one tentative tap. She was the same way the first time she used my Kitchenaid stand mixer, the food processor, and the Kuerig for hot chocolate. But she’s one determined little stinker, and always ends up getting it done in the end. After one success she’s ready to go again and never exhibits any hesitation from then on. Evan is more like his Grampa - “Hey, what does this button do?” And it’s pushed before you can tell him that it’s my Life Alert button! Typical boy!