A friend of mine recently reminded me that I haven't posted in a while, so here goes. I don't really have a ton of changes in the last week and a half. We're still hoping for the dilantin increase to take a more solid effect than it is. It's sort of taking it's own sweet time. Not sure if it's going to work or not. The tentative date for admission is still 8/31/09. I'm hoping that that stays the case.
If it changes, I dunno. I may be upset, I may not give a rats... I think it just depends on how it happens and the what's going on at the time. Amanda tells me that she is "beyond stressed". She has now arrived at "just weary". I think that's a good way to put it. Stress implies there is something to be done. We, on the other hand, can only go through the motions until something happens. That sounds really depressing. I don't mean it to be. I'm just trying to explain us.
Today is Ella's last day of Summer Care. She starts her regular school year on Tuesday. A lot of her friends will be coming back so that will be nice. She is very excited. She'll be in Pre-K and I went to school with her teacher from grade school through high school. That's kinda cool. Ella is still just as crazy as ever. She's a lot of fun to spend time with.
Along with everyone else in central and southern Indiana, we got some storms yesterday. So, I got to spend yesterday evening doing some lumberjacking. I don't mind actually. I like slicing and dicing trees, and I want to get rid of that tree anyway. Now, stacking and binding so the trash guy picks it up, not as much fun.
The height of the tree used to be about 10' above the tallest branch in the picture. Of course, I put Ella(4yrs. 40in.) in the picture for some perspective. I the main trunk of the tree just cracked. I'm certainly glad it fell away from the house. That could have been a real mess.
There are more pics on Face book if you're interested. Anyway, I think I'm going to go make a meatloaf now. That's right ladies, he cook, he cleans, he lumberjacks. He's spoken for! ...and unemployed. Isn't that the way it goes.
Take care all,
Tony
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