104, 105, 103...anything over 90 is HOT, so, it doesn't really matter. It hasn't been "this hot" since July 31, 1999, and even then it was "only" 103. Hummm, July 31st, 1999. For some reason, I don't recall it being hot then. LOL. Sorry, you won't get that joke unless you realize when Will and Larissa were born. (July 25th, 1999) I spent almost 2 solid months in the house after they were born. We did venture out to the front porch occasionally, but other than doctor’s appointments, we stayed in the house where I thought it was germ free. (Oh, to be a “first time mom” again!!)
We signed Will up for fall baseball. I’m already dreading the drive all the way across town to the ball fields.
Larissa is going to do cheerleading this year. Her first time. I’m already dreading buying the uniform. I told her it would also serve as her Halloween costume. She’s fine with that. Such an easy child!
Only one more week before school starts. We go next week to find out teacher assignments. Larissa is quite excited. Will could care less. Alan starts Monday and he’s still checking the calendar hoping the date will magically change back to June 1st.
Okay, so, I’m trying to think of something funny to write about. How about food? Everyone knows that we go out to eat far too much. I just hate to cook. Well, you’d laugh if you saw my frig right now. We have left over beef stew, a big pan of turkey BBQ that I made up, and a HUGE bowl of chicken salad that I made. I used two chickens!!! So, anybody want to come over for a sandwich, you are more than welcome.
Not much planned for the weekend. We’ll go to the pool for a while tomorrow if we can stand the heat. Church on Sunday and a church picnic (INDOORS) afterwards. Sunday evening we’ll drag out all the school supplies and make sure we have everything. Long gone are the requirements to bring paper and pencils to school. Now you need Kleenex, hand sanitizer, and zip lock bags!
Til next time, if God is willing,
Lysa