Monday, October 5, 2009




Konley and Jack's 1st soccer games of the season. To date Konley has scored 4 goals (I have missed all of them, by the by.) Jack is nowhere near as aggressive as we thought, which can be chalked up to a good thing if I think about it in the right context.







1st days of school.
Keegan 7th grade
Konley 5th grade
Jack Kindergarten
So I have tried to sit down here and add to this but my mind has been so crazy I haven't even been able to put 2 thoughts together. (Like right now when Keegan is "chatting" while i am trying to think/write.) This last month has been nutso. Have you heard that country song "sounds like life to me?" well that's us. School started and I thought I would have all of this time on my hands....there i go thinkin' again. So we are building an addition on our house. Not big, just 435 square feet or so. A new master bedroom so the boys can have their own rooms. I have been running around to do all of the paperwork for the permit. We finally have the permits. They actually have the dirt guy coming on Wednesday. Yahoo! In the meantime Jeff found the time to finish 90% of our side fence. (To which Ms. Donna replied that now she hates not being able to see us and watch the boys play. Too bad, the fence isnt' coming back down) I had the idea to pull up the bathroom floor and replace the vinyl and remove the carpet. Who puts carpet in the vanity area anyways? Well......then I suggested that we remove the tub that we hate so much and put in a full length shower. Except that you have to move the drain....ok no biggie, we did that. Then you have to remove the copper pipe and raise the shower head pipe. Ok, that, we can't do. Thank goodness for friends with skills! Then last week our furnace broke. Yep, the temperature finally goes down at night and our house is stuck at 60 degrees. I went shopping, where at least they have heat. Plus i needed a new bath mat to match my new floor that I (yes, I not Jeff) installed.
Jeff is gone this week competing in the Pole Top rescue competition for the state. If you ever become unconscious on top of a 60' pole he's the guy you want to get you down. And his CPR rocks. Hopefully the boys and i will have a quiet week. A week with only soccer practice and a few games for me. We can only hope.

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