We have one week until the end of February and March will bring the very early snippets of spring. We hope.
This week has been super cold and we have a lovely blanket of snow over everything.
We have one week until the end of February and March will bring the very early snippets of spring. We hope.
This week has been super cold and we have a lovely blanket of snow over everything.
Kevin and I went to a "rock show" yesterday; basically a giant room filled with a multitude of neat rocks of various kinds.
We are both materials engineers and love rocks. So it was so much fun. We actually spent quite a bit of money; more on that later.
When we got home, we cleared a few shelves from our IKEA cabinet to set up the new rocks plus some others we have obtained through the years.
And voila.
We just published a short book, only 32,000 words, which is short for me.
We will see how it does. It is kind of light and frothy, with more silliness than usual.
In other news, we had an ice storm yesterday evening and night. Fortunately, everything warmed up through the night and the rain melted any ice on the roads. Everyone got to work fine this morning.
I am almost 67,000 words into another book and I can feel the fire in me starting to burn high. At some point, I get sick of a book and just want to finish it. I think I am getting close to that for this book.
We have started attending a different church; the one we were attending for the last eight years is a very good church, but it is almost half an hour away from us. The older we get, the less we like leaving home. Also, it is hard to make friends when we are quite a distance from the church. So we found a church only ten minutes away (actually, 9 minutes) and while it is tiny, we already have made some friends. There is another homeschooling family with four children and we have a lot in common, including that in both marriages, the wife is a year older than the husband. That is random and not important :-).
Speaking of homeschooling families, we have friends who used to live on our street, and they are military, and they were sent to Germany, and now they are back in the area and living about 20 minutes away from us. They purchased a very old house, like the second oldest in our county. I honestly love the house, which is a rabbit warren of additions and old fireplaces and stuff. It is not the most practical house in terms of layout, but it is charming. The wife and mom is expecting her tenth child (they are quite a bit younger than we are) and while I sort of envy them the new baby, because I LOVE babies, I am aware that life is easier for us now since everyone can feed him or herself, and everyone can put his or her shoes on...
Given our age it is a good thing we don't have a baby. We are pretty tired. I am grateful for having kids who can move trash around and carry softener salt up and down the stairs...
It feels like we are busy but we aren't crazy busy. I mean, I am writing a lot, and the kids have a lot going on, but nothing extravagantly exciting is happening, which is probably a good thing becuase often 'exciting' is a negative thing.