The beautiful trees outside have a sinister side to them...........it's called pollen! My head is so stuffy I can barely think. What worked for me in years past isn't working this year, gonna have to experiment with different allergy meds now...yuck.
Tomorrow the school is having a Mother's Day tea. Should be fun. Then I get to take the kids to lunch. Hope my head clears for a bit.
Geesh, it's sorely affecting my typing skills. Gotta keep hitting the darn backspace button and re-typing. Grr.
I have more jelly making on the agenda. I've decided to cut back the baking end of things for now.
My mom is getting married at the end of June. He's a nice guy but I'm weirded out over having a "step dad". I'm told I don't even have to think of him that way but it's still a little weird for me. Ah well...I'll get over it. I'm a big girl after all.
Yeah...pollen is knocking the heck out of me too this spring....then the heavy rains and the mold gets me...allergies are not fun!!!!
I got a stepmom several years ago...it was strange...made me miss my Mom even more, but have come to love her and hope it works the same for you and your new step parent...
Allergies have been really bad here too. Everyone is suffering far worse than they have in years. None of the regular meds are working. Everyone is coughing, hacking and sneezing. They are really bad on my son this year too. They are just kicking his butt. Congrats for your mom - as long as he treats her well and she is happy - that is the most important. I think you are a well rounded kinda girl, so I think you will adjust fine
Got stood up this morning by someone wanting to come by to get some chicken and beef. Grrr.
We're looking at our goals for the farm and trying to make some tough decisions. One of them is whether or not we keep Snickers (goat), sell him or send him to freezer camp...he's such a good boy but is apparently infertile. We keep saying an animal must have a purpose here, so how can we justify keeping an infertile male? This is gonna be such a tough call no matter which way that we decide to go.
We have a request to sell a couple of our excess roosters to a farm that has too many hens for their single rooster to service. After that we'll put the extras that we have into the freezer.