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Not yesterday and not today

Category: FRED - the garden | Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:04 pm

but definitely tomorrow.

Going out back to play in the dirt that is. Yesterday I just didn't think I should when I got a look at the ratio of dirty dishes to clean dishes, saw the clothes hanging out of the hamper cause there was no more room inside for them and most importantly saw the empty Chipotle Mayo jar sitting on the counter.

Gardening forever! Housework? Whenever. Well 'Whenever' had arrived.
Still not caught up on the laundry, the last load is in the washer still...I have never been what they call a 'finisher'.

Last night Lisa called to say she had broken her sons hearts. Twice a year their school has a fastfood day, with parents bringing fastfood and having lunch with their kiddos. Well, she teaches 6th grade there and can't leave a classroom full of them to fend for themselves without serious repercussions. Kenny can't take off from work either. So on the way home from school yesterday she was telling the boys that she had made arrangements with the Moms of thier best friends to bring them lunch and they could hang out with her and their friend.
Austin was confirming with her that in fact neither she nor Dad could get off work to be there....when from the other backseat in the van Nicky hollered "well call Gramma!!" When I said of course I would be there, she told the boys...Austin exclaimed
"hallelujah" and Nicky hollered "Yea for Gramma".
Randy decided to take a half day off and go with Amanda and I for lunch with the boys.

We leave at 10 to stop by Wendy's for chicken nugget meals and whatever we want for lunch and will be home about 1:00. Then Amanda has a job interview at 2:00 and still doesn't have her drivers license so no gardening for me today.

But tomorrow is mine no matter what....I had better duck and cover, there might be a jinx out there just waiting for me to be so sure of things so it can prove me wrong.


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Comments

 

dooley wrote on Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:18 pm:


Aren't grandma's wonderful! Dooley




 

Netty wrote on Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:27 pm:


Grandma saves the day!
Have a great day in the garden tomorrow Toni.




 

eileen wrote on Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:34 pm:


Grandma to the rescue!!!
Have a SAFE day as well as a good day in the garden tomorrow Toni.




pondlady wrote on Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:53 pm:


Enjoy those chicken nuggets, gramma.




 

glendann wrote on Wed Mar 07, 2007 4:55 pm:


Gamma's are like that yeah,they are.I do hope you all have a great day and enjoy your lunch with the boys.




 

Gardenstew wrote on Thu Mar 08, 2007 1:10 am:


Toni, the gnomes shall protect you in the garden tomorrow. Go forth and enjoy!




 

cajunbelle wrote on Thu Mar 08, 2007 2:07 am:


Thank God for grandma's, and grandpa and Aunt Amanda too. Have a great gardening day tomorrow Toni, I can't wait till my next one.





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