Another Weekend Mixed Bag

Welp. I got out of bed today! So thats good news, lol! The day have been far from thrilling, but I have a few things I could share, just for fun πŸ™‚ Enjoy the simplicity of our days.

I have been drinking a LOT of that David’s Tea Cold 911. It really hits the spot for me, and hear me when I say I am not a tea drinker. This has been good. Dekker smells it and comes running. He loves him some “sickness tea,” whether he’s sick or not.

Wavy was looking pretty cute today. Though her outfit of choice was not ideal for the mud in our backyard. The pants did eventually take a hit, though I don’t have photographic evidence. Still. She is terribly cute.

The kids played in the backyard a lot today. The weather was SO nice! Solly got just a touch sweaty πŸ˜†

Rowan not so much, but he really wanted me to take a picture of him, so, voila πŸ™Œ

This is definitely a picture I stole from the internet, but I love it! Such a cool idea, hey? An old red wagon, and what looks to be the legs off of a vintage singer sewing machine?? And a faucet and hose! I love it!

After supper I found Brady here, in the middle of the living room, groaning “Oooooh stretch so good!” You know you sit in a chair all day when laying flat as a board is a stretch!

The best part of the day πŸ™Œ After a trip downstairs, I discovered that hunks of mud had made their way down our carpeted stairs towards the basement. I was immediately overwhelmed, as tends to happen these days, unfortunately. Dekker jumped in instantly and offered to vacuum the stairs and the entrance πŸ’œ He is starting to grumble less and gracious offer to help with things, and its absolutely beautiful to watch. I mean, just look at Wavy and Solly! They’re clearly into it.

The days are long and challenging. The night are broken and not especially comfortable. But we plod on, trusting that God knows our needs! We have yet to be left hanging or in need. We’ve had sickness in our home for just a few days, and we have yet to cook for ourselves. Meals are already taken care of for tomorrow, too. We are so fortunate πŸ’œ Thank you, friends, and thank you God.