Thursday, August 20, 2009

A Quickie

Back at school. Killer schedule. No computer at home since financially I thought it best to replace the phone, dishwasher, guttering, buy food, pay bills, buy gas, buy school supplies, save for the inevitable washer (it sounds like a chain gang fighting in the laundry room when it runs and no, it's not repairable) - you get the picture. What we want in a computer will start at $800+ so I am holding off until I meet my sugar daddy or I win at the local casino.

Children are good.
Daughter is working at Hardees and now has a full load of classes as a Senior. Son is looking more like a 9th grader than an eighth grader.
My summer went way fast since I worked in the garden at the orchard. I have done on the producing but there was a lot of competition especially from the Amish so sales were soft.
Fall crops are going in so maybe Ill have something others won't offer.

Ill be around checking in on you all. Hope you are all fine.

9 Comments:

Anonymous S said...

Glad things are going good, even though it seems with money and things that need to be repaired and purchased it never ends.
Good to see you :)

8:52 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Nothing surprises me anymore, least of all how fast $ goes.
Nice to around. Thanks for visiting. Hope you are well. I'll be by...

11:34 AM  
Blogger AM Kingsfield said...

So good to hear from you!

What fall crops do you plant?

9:23 AM  
Blogger Mom said...

Glad to know you are alive and well. I miss hearing from you and your computerless family.

1:39 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hi AM. Its good to have some computer time, ill tell ya. Ill be getting something soon.. I can't go on this way.
Fall crops in the ground- Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and broccoli. Soon to be in the ground- turnips, spinach, kale, collards, radishes, green peas, snow peas. Lord knows I have nothing else going on (eye roll).

Mom, Ive had some separation anxiety about you all too.

3:41 PM  
Blogger kimmyk said...

sounds like a lot going on and i totally get the necessity versus computer thing....sucks but i get it.

hard to believe that our children our seniors-like i remember my son just yesterday being 4 and i'm sure you remember the same with your daughter. where does the time go?

9:33 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

*Groan* Kimmy, it is exhilarating and distressing in the same instant to know she is growing up. When I had children, I never thought about this moment and how it would affect me to know they are growing up into adults and leaving me.

3:29 PM  
Blogger Lorraine said...

Hey Greeny...can't believe summer is over already. I've been terrible about stopping 'round but glad you all are well.

Damned Amish.

12:30 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Oh, Lorraine! Hello, hello, hello! Good to know you are still kicking but I have to wonder what you are doing up commenting on blogs in the wee hours of the morning?
Are you doing well?

6:21 AM  

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