December is here! And all my kids are home.
Poor Kassie has a cold (which might get her out of work when she goes back home) but she rallied for church and we filled the pew!
We had them pick out of the calendar before they left for the airport, because everyone needs to have a special gift!
We are auditioning a new tradition...the advent puzzle. The chocolate calendars have waned in popularity. Some kids forget they have them, others eat all the chocolate at once, then save the plastic template, convinced they will melt some chocolate chips down later and refill it. I get the itch to clean and throw it away, devastation ensues and round and round we go....
The advent puzzle has potential.
And we won't start every day in December off with chocolate breakfast. I'm liking this more and more.
I drove Ethan and Kassie to the airport. They seemed happy and excited to get back to life. We loved having them here, Kassie fits into our family perfectly, but I'm so glad they love each other and when it comes down to it, they are building a home and life together and that's where they want to be. I wouldn't want it any other way!
As for us, we are headed out to Shaver's farm to say hello to the goats, tiptoe around the chickens, learn about sourdough and have dinner with new (and old) friends.
Why are goat's pupils rectangular?
Chickens are scary. They're....organized. (Chicken Run!)
Crystal Shaver is a new member at the gym and we have become fast friends. She's a homesteader and a homeschooler. And she's super nice! She is endlessly patient and teaching us all to use sourdough.
Laney left them with a parting gift. That's one lucky goat.
Now, let's go home to our feisty bird.
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