Last week our younger four children went to Michigan to spend the week with my parents and their cousin who is a little older than Rose.
They went to the zoo and rode a camel.
They helped serve a big dinner at my parents' church
Another zoo pic
They had dinner with my younger brother (and my parents)
They played checkers.
They went bike riding. You may notice that my parents have gorgeous flowers. Yes, yes they do. My mother, and to some degree my father, are incredible gardiners.
Flight simulator at the Air Zoo
Another zoo ride, one that is crazy with lots of ups and downs!
Something artsy.
Boys on camel.
So yeah, it was a great week for the children and I am so relieved it all worked out.
Kevin and I were home the whole week, and our three older kids (who live at home) were at work during the day and it was so so so quiet. So quiet.
The original thought was that Kevin and I would go on vacation while the children were at my parents, but then my little health issues cropped up. I still have kidney stones rattling around and also hemmorroids. Like, who wants to talk about the latter? I don't like TALKING about it, but wow, they can be really uncomfortable! They are! Riding in a car for many hours does not make me happy!
I am on meds for them and also seeing a surgeon next week to see if I will need surgery, and then in August I will see a urologist to discuss the kidney stones, which are not hurting but still presumably there.
So yeah, this summer has been a bit disappointing with minor health issues.
Also this week I had a mammogram like a responsible woman, and then yesterday several of us got our teeth cleaned, and then today I went in to get a cavity fixed. So I am tired. Oh, and I ran Sarah to the eye doctor yesterday because an eye is swollen. She is on antibiotics for it now.
It reminded me of my life ten years ago when I would have a great many doctor appointments because back then, I had 9 kids under the age of 18! Compared to those days, I really don't have a lot of doctor appointments. None of the children have chronic health issues so it was all just normal stuf in the past.
I am thankful. I have a friend who has a child who has some issues and when the child was young she would have six medical appointments a week for that one kid. That is hard. But when you are a parent, you just do what needs to be done.
I did write quite a bit last week. I finished a novella and now Kevin has to figure out when to publish it and cover design and all that.
I am 70,000 words into another story and will finish it up soonish.
I am a machine where writing is concerned. A big part of being a successful author is just trucking along on books whether it is "fun" or not. I like writing but sometimes there are sections which are just not much fun. But I just write and write and write.
That's about it! Oh, Kevin purchased a robotic vacuum cleaner during Amazon Prime Days and has been playing around with it. It cleaned our room today three times, and our floors are super clean. We vacuum every week, but Robbie the Robot can get under beds and stuff, so he (it?) is doing an extra good job.