My oh my took the red eye home from Hawaii. I was so tired driving the two hours home from the airport, but we made it. Had a lovely time, so many good memories.
I sunburned my forehead more than once, even though I tried to keep a hat on.
I am home now, and I have to concentrate on all the June wedding dresses as I want to get them out before I leave for Sissies on May 9th.
Auntie flies out tomorrow. I am sending her to Denver as my oldest cousin (her daughter is having surgery). She was supposed to fly home Tuesday, but I switched the ticket to Denver. That saves me a 4 hour round trip back to Spokane.
Kelsa is here and she missed me and I will pick Oliver up tonight so things should be rocking around here for a while.
Did anything happen in blog land as I have no time to go back and read? Hopefully all are well.
The yard is a wreck and I really have to figure out a schedule to work on it. I worked for an hour this morning and hope to work again this evening for an hour. Pulled tons of weeds. It is just an ongoing project. Nate mowed yesterday but I want him to teach me how to use the mower so I can do it.
Today it is about Prom dresses and a few wedding dresses.
Here I go. No rest for the wicked.
Kim
Welcome back. I bet those little ones missed you.
ReplyDeleteThey did, Kelsa and Will were in the front yard jumping up and down when I pulled in from the store. So cute.
DeleteWelcome back. You sure are a world traveler!!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I am always gone.
DeleteI was wondering how Kelsa managed without you there. I liked knowing how to do everything and mow my own yard, but then you are responsible...just more work. Is your mower a walk behind or a riding mower? I was laughing at all the travel, wondering if you had a chart so you would know all the comings and goings.
ReplyDeleteI do go alot but I like that. It helps with the grief. I have a walk behind and I really do not mind yard work at all it is just getting the time.
DeleteJre I like mowing my own yard which is about an acre as I have a rider that start’s easily (thank god, as I had a lemon years ago. Yeah John Deere). But at the lake we have a very small lot with a newer push mower but I cannot pull the rope hard enough to start it. Others will mow but I’d love it when I’m there and want to so I’m going to look at getting a battery operated mower. They are a bit pricey but after two years of thinking about it this is the time.
ReplyDeleteBattery operated cannot handle thick grass so make sure you can return mower.
DeleteLovely to have you back again Kim & Pleased to read you had a nice time. If your forehead is peeling then you must have struck some really nice weather there. xx
ReplyDeleteIt was beautiful. Windy but that kept the heat at bay.
DeleteWelcome back! Feel free to tell us about Hawaii and make us all think of the ocean for a little while. I don’t think you missed much, we are alive post the eclipse, guess that is good ;). Hilogene in Az.
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely and a little windy but that helped with the heat!
DeleteSo glad you had a fantastic time in Hawaii! Cindy in the South
ReplyDeleteI did. We went to a Tongan ward on Easter Sunday my can those people sing. Also to the Temple which was lovely.
DeleteThat sounds fabulous! Cindy in the South
DeleteWelcome Home!!!! Was it wonderful??? Did you eat pineapple??? My mom said it was the best she ever had. I always remember that. Ease back into life, my friend.Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWe ate so much fruit it was great!
DeleteSo glad you had fun! I'm just back from a weekend in Oregon, on our last college tour. Now we wait for Sam to make his final decision. Let's hope it gets decided soon, because I'm getting so antsy! :-) (Hawaii Planner)
ReplyDeleteOregon State perhaps? Or a private school.
DeleteGlad you made it home safe and sound and had a good time, Kim.
ReplyDeleteThanks you it is good to be home.
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