Blessed Are Those Who Limp

Blessed Are Those Who Limp

On Friday nights we often play games with our family as a part of our Sabbath.  It has become a thing in our neighborhood where the other kids show up as well to join in on the screen free fun.  

Which I am regularly surprised by.  

One game the kids love to play is Beat The Parents.  

I’m pretty sure it’s a game that is designed to make kids cry…because the adults make a wager and the kids make a wager.  

It Kind Of Works…

It Kind Of Works…

A little over a year ago I went to get some frozen fruit out of my fridge for a smoothie…and what should have been hard as rock frozen fruit were just slightly mushy.  Not a big deal.  I figured the freezer had been opened too long loading stuff in or it hadn’t gotten closed all the way or something else.  As time went on I noticed again and again, things weren’t as frozen solid as I wanted them to be. 

Something was off.

Ice cream was soft.

Ice packs were soft.

Frozen berries were soft.

Not a big deal, just not quite right.

A New Season

A New Season

It seems as though the transition from summer to fall is the most mixed bag of feelings of all the seasons.

In fall to winter, it seems like people are generally excited about holidays and cooler weather.

In winter to spring, it seems like people are generally excited about warmer weather and longer days.

In spring to summer, it seems like people are excited about travel and time off.

But summer to fall seems different.

I was visiting with someone in the beach service industry and they said,

“only 2 weeks left, we got this!”

My kids are saying,

“only 2 weeks left, I hate this!”

And parents across the country are thinking,

“only 2 weeks left, was there something I was supposed to do to prepare for this school year?”

Understanding

Understanding

Our puppy Brittany had surgery recently.  This little 6 month old dog is supposed to wear a cone around her neck for 14 days and not do any jumping, stretching, and playing.  

I don’t think she is understanding the instructions from the doctor.