Warning....not good news just yet.
First, Hubby isn't off night shift after all. A call came, and he's on 3rd for a few more nights (maybe).
Second,
"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!
One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Monday, April 16, 2018
And "Poof!" Weekend Gone
I can't really say I felt like we had a weekend here. Hubby worked all through the weekend, and with the continued 3rd shift, I am totally off sync.
We had a family baby shower yesterday, and that was interesting. Hubby got home at 8:30am-ish, and went to bed. He got up at 2:15pm, and we went to the baby shower late, then left early to come back so he could nap for one hour before leaving for work again. He insisted we be with his family at this time, and I truly felt they needed it too. Us too.
However, we hit a big snaf-foo! On the way home in his truck, because my car still has a falt tire since last Wednesday (he hit something on the way home, and with the funeral and 2 days of 100% rain, it was put on the back burner), his brakes started going out on us. Thankfully our daughter wasn't driving. He got us home by downshifting, but he needed a vehicle to get to work.
We had a family baby shower yesterday, and that was interesting. Hubby got home at 8:30am-ish, and went to bed. He got up at 2:15pm, and we went to the baby shower late, then left early to come back so he could nap for one hour before leaving for work again. He insisted we be with his family at this time, and I truly felt they needed it too. Us too.
However, we hit a big snaf-foo! On the way home in his truck, because my car still has a falt tire since last Wednesday (he hit something on the way home, and with the funeral and 2 days of 100% rain, it was put on the back burner), his brakes started going out on us. Thankfully our daughter wasn't driving. He got us home by downshifting, but he needed a vehicle to get to work.
Labels:
Edible Weeds,
Family,
Foraging,
Homesteading,
Medicinal Weeds,
Self Sufficiency,
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