Good evening!
Not much happening around here as usual.
But sometimes really good things come our way.
But first,
a pretty sky.
Ellen and I went for a shorter walk
around 4 this afternoon.
The sky was so pretty!
(And it was so cold!)
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Now to the really good stuff.
Greta and her boys came
one day last week
because she had a box of clothes
for Noah that Carson had outgrown.
Noah had to show Carson how he does a flip
on the trampoline.
I didn’t capture it very good!
Then they got out their scooters and bikes
and had a blast!
Greta and I stood by the side and chatted
while the kids played.
They ditched the rides and just ran!
It was SO good!!
I love my family so much
and long for the day when we can once again
visit without current
concerns for keeping us well.
It will come.
Patience is a struggle!
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Another good thing happened...
Christy’s parents came and brought
take out for dinner on Thursday!
We ate outside on the deck.
It was a ‘warmer’ evening
and the patio heater also helped.
It was really special having them here.
They brought the kids their Christmas gifts too!
A beautiful sunset to end the day.
I always love a pretty sky!
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Will be a quiet week again.
Probably picking up an order
from BJ’s tomorrow.
Exciting stuff 😊
Take care. Stay well!
5 comments:
So good that you got to spend time with your family. Even a little bit is better than nothing at all. Looks like the kids had a wonderful time.
I just love the pics of the cousins having fun together!
That's great that you have an outdoor heater. I think Anthony and Lori have one too.
Come, Spring!! Come, vaccines!!!
What a nice day! Pretty in the morning, pretty in the evening and family in between!
I totally understand grabbing whatever joy we can these days. The virus has made us really miss each other and enjoy even a small visit when we can get together. Your little ones look like they were having the best time running around and playing, they miss each other too. Have a blessed day dear Doris, HUGS! "This too shall pass"
There's nothing "wrong" with simple days and seeing family and friends makes them all the better. Forgot to ask what you thought of the "Man Who Saved Christmas" film. If you've watched it, please let me know if you enjoyed it, Doris (thanks).
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