This week was a blur. I started my new job on the transportation team at the local nursing home. My first transport was successful and I had a super easy lady who was sweet as she could be. If all my days there are like that, it should be a very good summer! I will admit that I still miss the liquor store - the people there were fun to visit with and the job was easy, but this will be good too as soon as I get settled in. My main job right now contains a lawsuit and an audit so basically anything is more fun that that!
Summer is exhausting for children and dogs!
Last weekend, Caneron’s corporate team was in a basketball tournament. At first, I thought we were already going to KC, we would go watch. Then I found out he played at 8:30 am and Harper needed picked up at the airport at 7:30 pm, so we opted to just have dinner with him instead. I love that he is having fun doing all these corporate team things.
He also participated in a corporate track meet.
This child reminds me so much of Quincy. Ornery. Dirty. Opinionated. I think it’s awesome.
Cameron attended the Jones side of the family night at the Royals game. He said he was amused by their banter. He also said they got to the game super early since they were nervous they would miss out on the free beach towels.
This weekend, we were supposed to go to Wichita to see Colin and his family. We were excited about it all week. Unfortunately, Colin got called out on a mandatory rebuild after some storms destroyed the power lines in Salina. He called to tell me they had been giving optional overtime all week. He had not taken it because Spencer is laid up right now. But yesterday they were told it was no longer optional. All of the people who had the weekend off were called to go. So Spencer and Easton went to stay with her parents. We decided we would postpone our visit. We were sad but definitely understand.
And who wouldn’t be sad about missing out on baby snuggles?
Since our trip was postponed, today became a work day. I had a lot of planting to catch up on in the gardens, and Jim is working on running some electric fence for an experiment we are doing with the goats. Jim also put the mower back together after losing the front tire while mowing yesterday. I planted rows and rows of green beans, turnips and beets. I am trying some experiments with growing radishes and carrots in buckets, and I got the mulberry bush starts that my mom got for me all dipped in rooting powder and started. The girls and I also went to look at a new car for Quincy, and we got the girls library cards….something Saige has been wanting to do. We also bought a load of hay, which Harper and I unloaded by ourselves. Let’s just say that while it is put away and won’t get wet in the weather, the stacking job would probably not be smiled upon by my farming forefathers. Doesn’t matter much. They eat it no matter how it’s stacked.
My maintenance man sent me this photo. He said that he was worried our new contractors might not be up to the tasks. I thought it was pretty funny. Not the best place to play probably, but it reminded me of my brothers.
Even though we worked really hard today, it was a much needed kind of work. I like being outside with my hands in the dirt. We got a lot done and managed to get a lot of stuff planted before the rain hit. Fingers crossed that the 11 cent seeds I got at Menards all come up!

































































