Day 874-884
Counting the days of this journey is a habit, but when you look at the number, wow! It has been a long time since our lives changed. Oh well, change is change, and brings the challenges of life along with it. Who would have thought our so called life plan would have such a curve in it? I remember telling someone our path was pretty straight, but I sure had to eat those words! I was told just recently that we were passing our test of love with flying colours, but that is all dependent on the day. We certainly have rough ones, patience wears thin, and we definitely see too much of each other. All in all though, we have figured out a new routine, and are becoming more involved with life in general. The real worry of the first year has eased for me, and I find myself taking more time for myself. I actually finished a quilt top last week! That is a real accomplishment, believe me. Glenn was able to take care of himself well enough while I was sewing, and I have altered my habits enough to go at it in fits and starts, which was not my usual MO. Time heals or at least lets you adjust to all wounds.
Enough of the philosophy, we are getting closer to digging. Our house plans are finished, and the builder was putting together a cost sheet. When that is done, we'll sign a contract and give him some money, then the dig is on. It still seems unreal, and I can only dance around the idea of rooms and colours. Glenn and I are having a discussion about Blue vs. white laundry appliances. I really don't think Glenn cares, but he really can't resist arguing about it. That is so normal, I can't even tell you about it. Most women are on my side for the blue ones, and I think Glenn is a bit amazed, but is staunchly defending that white will never go out of style. (Like he cares about style. Remember the duct tape on the sandals?) We are a bit floored at the prices of major appliances, so the shopping is starting. I wonder if it is worth a trip to the States? I have no idea what that would entail. Any comments would be welcome.
Our Colin will be 27 tomorrow. Unbelievable. He was such a good baby, and a good kid all along. It is fun to watch him and Chelsey figure out their budget. Let me tell you, they are good at budgeting! They are flogging the system as much as it can be flogged in the summer to get the title through. I think we are having company tonight, and possibly tomorrow. The kids are coming out today to work on a few things around the yard, Chris wants to use the camper next weekend, so they will figure out the last problems, and pack a few more things into it. I think we will try to go while Jackie and Johnny are on vacation. They move next Friday, and start their holidays in August. I think we can do it! We have an old push lawn mower that needed some work to get it to run. Johnny started on it, then I got a bit curious, and talked to our neighbour who works on small engines. He suggested we clean the magnet on the fly wheel, which I did, and lo and behold, we got her running! I was shocked, as I have a history of hate for Briggs engines! They will use it and will save a bit of money not buying a new one.
Glenn has made a lot of improvement in his speech. He was cracking jokes at a family weiner roast, and I didn't have to translate. That is great, and really encouraging to us. Who knows where he will end up, but every little thing he gets back is a bonus.
'Til next time,
Louise
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Things are hopping around the mitchell household! Great stuff, too!!!
Love has many colours. I'm not sure black with tinges of burn is part of it but why not?
A new house. How wild is that! I can't wait to see the plans. I have been ultra quiet the last little bit but I have just returned from a few days with Rita in Saskatoon.
I'll give you a call this week.
Love you. M.
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