Good morning, all!
A blessed Valentine's Day to all. Go hug someone and tell them you love them!
Cool out, but lovely. I do love living in Oregon. May have some rain today, but there is a saying in this town, "If you don't like the weather, wait a minute" -- and in spring and fall especially, you can count on changes that fast. It's fun. Overcast with enough breaks in it for a gorgeous sunrise right now.
Barry left two packages of figs (which I ADORE) and a poem for me on the computer chair here. That was so fun! We don't do a lot of supporting Hallmark around here, by mutual agreement, so it is always fun to find something original to do, and he always does! He's a fun person to be married to.
Shopping today. Anna's birthday overnight is Friday. She will be ten (she is the youngest of Gina's three daughters and they live here on our property in the guest house and help us take care of our adult retarded son). Her orders for the overnight dinner were macaroni and cheese, strawberries, and popcorn, with Snickers bars for dessert. I think I'll go crunch some celery in rebellion! But that's what it will be, and, like her sister, I imagine they will be up and talking most of the night. With Anna's heart defect, however, I am quite sure that Gina and Barry and I will be checking much more closely on this bunch that when Mandy had her birthday overnight a few weeks ago.
So that's us today. I'll clean up for Bible study tonight and work with Barry on some of his stuff and that's it. Nothing dramatic.
Sue, I hope you can get your car out OK. If you were here in Oregon we could be of more help I think, with a shovel, but I don't have one with a handle long enough! God bless you and please be careful!