Happy anniversary,
Sunny & DH!!!! Fifty years
is a great accomplishment, and a wonderful blessing!
Fifty things I have done?
I have had 50(+) birthdays…
I have colored my hair 50(+) times…
I have told my dgrands I love them 50(+) times…
LOL – it is hard to think of things.
I wish I could say I have * done my morning routine 50 days in a row * and * exercised 50 days in a row * ... but that just seems overwhelming right now. I can't seem to manage SEVEN days in a row!
Yes – wishing good travel to
Kathryn and others on the roads today! (((
Blessed & dd)))
I bet my dmom would say she has waited 50(+) hours on her ac man. He still has not arrived, so I’m glad to see you are getting your troubles fixed,
Harriet!
Nancy, you are doing great! Just keep on keeping on, one step at a time!
Cathy is making me think… what do I need to FINISH today?
You have done GREAT this week, too,
Twins! You deserve some down-time!
LadyM, you (and your family) have been on my mind constantly since your post last night. Continued prayers for your dsil and all of you.
** I have more than 50 reasons to be thankful.
Yes, and thank you for the reminder,
LadyM.
It has really been a good couple of weeks in Lucyland, for the dgrands with swimming, and ds in general, dmom cooking for us...
all except the Alabama Chainsaw Massacre of the holly bushes.
* Shaking my head *
DH is REALLY just absolutely CERTAIN that I have killed them, and soon we will have a huge brown and/or bare spot on that side of the porch. He says it looks like crazy people live here. He was just grumbling about it last night when we came home and he got a good look at them (again) from the driveway.
They do look pretty ragged & dry right now, and it is extremely difficult to get a hose around there to water them... but I just can't believe they are that easy to kill. I looked online, and people are TRYING to figure out how to kill them... round-up, hard pruning, NOTHING seems to work. And it takes a tractor with a chain to pull them out of the ground! So I just can't believe I cut enough off to do permanent damage.
Finally, dh said, "Well... it's my fault. I had sorta a cold feeling when you said you were going out to cut them, and I thought, 'I should go out there and help her,' but I had already made up my mind that I was going to clean the garage, and I said, 'no, just let her do it...' so it's really all my fault."
I just LOL and LOL... and I told him I was glad we had settled that, if it was his fault, I wouldn't worry about it any more.
(But I kinda am worried about it.)