Saw "V for Vendetta" last night with my co-worker Karin. And then on the way home I thought I saw a lit up Nativity Scene in someone's yard. Turned out to be four nicely dressed, lit from the inside bunnies on a gazebo. So, close but not really Jesus, which is what I thought originally when I yelled "Hey! Is that Jesus?" as we drove by.
Martin & I finally got our new daybed for the guest room delevered, but it is still unassembled. Not a biggie. Give us something to do tomorrow.
People have been wanting me to write more on here so I am happy to oblige.
I am now officially an aunt too. Martin's sis Barbara had a baby girl two weeks ago named Abigail May. She is very cute and has a very nice mouth and nose. I look at pics of when I was a newborn and I look like a cross between a constipated toad and being relatively cute. Abigail just looks cute.
My parents are still heading to Rome in May. We are thinking of a trip to Australia but that's if and only if I can get the first day of my 6 month trial through hellfire off for vacation. I think Australia would be awesome because of their interesting animals and the fact that they kind of talk like Americans. Also, it will be a cool flight, definitely the longest I've ever taken and my first foray into the Southern Hemisphere. We were close when we went to Palau, but no cigar.
I am now trying to plant things in my new backyard. Martin seems to like the idea of big grassy areas and I'm trying to determine the best place to grow things. So far on my planned list of things to grow: tomatoes, cucumbers, gourds and sunflowers. With herbs in a big pot. I hate to tear up the big grassland in the backyard, but if I plant these things in the front the hoodlums in the neighborhood will likely trampled them. Now I also want to get some pretty pots for flowers for the front and I think some of the ones I found in St. Augustine last year will fit the bill perfectly.
Things we are hoping to buy to enjoy the summer:
Bicycles
Patio Table & chairs
Gas grill
Fire pit thing
Hammock
Pretty Pots from St. Augustine


1 Comments:
ooh! neighborhood hoodlums! i have those! and i approve of fire pit things.
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