Hub's finally told mom he hit her car. Her response was," poor man." Mine is still *&^%$#. But don't worry Sluggy and I have it all worked out. We will let the men live together in retirement and we will live together and laugh at them.
Mom managed to take my whole day yesterday and today she has a dentist appointment at 11:00, then tomorrow I have to take her to the eye surgeon for her eye shot. I am trying to get all these things done before she has to leave for my little sisters. She is very weak and tired and was quite sick yesterday and hardly ate a thing. It is hard to run the sewing business with her sometimes, but I will work it out.
I keep my cell phone with me when I am out with her and then run home to meet with clients. While she is at the dentist today I am going to run to the store for a few items we are out of that she needs. When she was gone we did not add these to the grocery list.
Things are stacking up in the shop so I hope to get a good few days of sewing in this week. Hub's has tomorrow off, but I am sure the weather will not cooperate so more yard work can be done.
It is really turning cold here chickens are down on their numbers.
I need to go clean up so I can take mom to the dentist!
Have a great and productive day!
Kim
It's not the cold, it's the darkness. If you want to keep egg numbers up in the winter this far north put a light in their space. Short days means less time eating which results in fewer eggs. (Chickens can't see in the dark.) Worked for our flock.
ReplyDeleteThank you we will put a warming light in later.
ReplyDeleteThey need 14 hours of light to keep up their laying. Today there was only about 9-1/2 hours between sunrise and sunset, so maybe 10-1/2 hours of light.
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