As we all prepare for ****** and that word starts with a W and ends with R and the middle is inte, lol, I am sure we are all saying it too early. Maybe this year will be a good year to have a snowmobile, compared to other years. I can not believe the way the leaves changes so fast and now you see a lot of bare trees. I can smell and feel the moisture in the air, but because we have our furnace on (wood stove) it is dry in the house. I love the smell of the wood stove outside and sometimes we put cherry woodchips in that we buy from FleetFarm. That aroma is sweet, soothing and pleasant to smell than Boxcelder trees. I hope we don't have too many disasters this winter and it goes calm and pleasant.
I am getting excited that we only have 8 weeks of school left this semester and that most of my mid-term grades were satisfying. I am just getting this schedule down and before you know it, I will have to adapt to another schedule.
I have a funny joke I want to share with you. This man took his girlfriend to her first football game. The game was exciting and lots of cheering going on. After the game the man asked how she liked the game? She replied, "I don't know why all these people are all fighting over getting their quarter back!" LOL
Another comment for food for thought, Homemade Apple Pie, Baked Roast, and Mashed Potato season is here, yeah!
All is well here and looking forward to being a Grandma in Feb. My daughter picked a name for the baby boy, Chamberlain Aaron Meyer. It is a peaceful, but strong name. Hope you all stay healthy and your families, see you in class or around campus.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
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I've never been on a snowmobile before, but it sounds fun. I liked all your descriptions in here. I could smell the cherry wood chips you burn. You also had a cute joke. I've never heard that one before. Homemade apple pie, baked roast and mashed potatos sound really yummmy!! Congratulations on the grandbaby. That is a beautiful name.
ReplyDeleteAlways with the food. My mouth is now watering and I'm trying to think of a way to convince the wife to make some apple pie. That aside, I am hoping for it to snow a lot this year. I want six inches of snow by gun season, which is only about two weeks away. I know it probably wont happen, but I can dream.
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