Tuesday, March 24, 2009

We've been busy

My work has been on and off. Some days we have 5 patients in ICU; others, like yesterday--Sunday--I left early. At any rate, I have a job, so I'm thankful.

Jenny and James are planning on being here for Anna's graduation in May. Luke may come, too. He is teaching English in Ecuador.

Anna had last week off for her spring break, not much of a break, however, she had a teaching project to do, a pharmacology test to take, and to study for her tests that she has this week.

Josh was called off work due to weather. His car is in the shop; it wouldn't start, and the mechanic thinks it is some type of sensor.

The children are just about done with school for the year.

We went to Mansfield, MO for our annual seed outing. We eat at a nice roadside park and then go to Baker Street Seeds--www.rareseeds.com. Our garden--finally--has our potatoes, brassicas, beets, lettuces are planted. We still have to do the onions and peas--it is probably too late for the peas, but we will try.

The chickens are really laying a lot of eggs. I sell them at work and wherever for &1.50 dozen of brown eggs. I give the money to the boys. Elon as posted a number of his pictures on wonderundergroun's wonderphotos; one of them won a approver's choice.

Except for Vicky, we are looking forward to thunderstorms. Our weather station isn't online yet, but we hope to have the bugs worked out shortly--the temperature sensor has to be in a dry, dark, open place; we have to build something. If the sun isn't shinning, it is very accurate.

We're all in good health.

Today, 24 March 2009, we had 1.91 inches of rain according to our rain gauge. We hope to be having it online soon. We want to make sure it works correctly.

Josh and I were at True Value hardware--the Eldo store is closing--when the national weather radio went off about severe weather. We didn't get the whole message, so after paying for our things we went to the car, and Josh called our weathermen at home to find out what is going on. They told us that it would be nothing except for severe wind and rain, no tornadoes.

We went from there to Edward's to get our milk. His dog usually comes out to say hi to us, because I usually have a little dog food with me, but he wanted to stay in his doghouse because of the rain.

The streams were not very full over at Edwards but as we got closer to home, the water was deeper and flowing more swiftly.

Anna had her inner ear attack with its accompanying vertigo; she couldn't take meclizine because she had a test this afternoon and didn't want to be sleepy--what a bummer.

Check out Elon's site for some interesting happenings.

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