what a day
Up late for my walk this morning, the power had been off in the night, so the clock had unset itself and the alarm didn't go off, so I felt a bit rushed. Still managed 2km. It was such a beautiful day, it was hard to keep the kids at their books. Every half hour or so, they were "Can we have a break now?" and whoosh they were gone! LOL Got some washing done, some washed and hung out, some folded and put away. Did a spot of shopping at lunchtime - picked up some paper packs from Jasbeanie - Green Day and Rouge - and a cute font bundle from Melissa Baxter.


Played "Survivor" after lunch with the kids (I had to think up the challenges and provide rewards LOL), they even named their teams and made banners. Mid-afternoon I had to go chase up some cattle (and they were very unco-operative) for market - all the big herefords with horns are gone now, thank goodness. Had a quick shower to wash all the cow sh*t off (I had to replace some of the identification tail tags they had lost before they went to market, grabbing crappy springtime tails and wrapping them tightly with pink tape tags - ick), and dashed into town for some groceries as soon as Ray got home (goodbye $100 just like that), threw together a chicken casserole out of a jar with a cooked chook from the deli, bathed and fed the kids, then headed back to town for a briefing on the Spring Into Arts festival coming up in our rural community in ten days - I'm part of the 'make and take' in the park on Saturday afternoon, running (what else?) introductory scrapbooking classes. The organising committee have really done an awesome job, lots on the schedule over the long weekend - should be fun. I am aching all over, probably from running over the uneven paddock after those damned cattle. Off to bed. Maybe I'll get to scrap tomorrow.


Played "Survivor" after lunch with the kids (I had to think up the challenges and provide rewards LOL), they even named their teams and made banners. Mid-afternoon I had to go chase up some cattle (and they were very unco-operative) for market - all the big herefords with horns are gone now, thank goodness. Had a quick shower to wash all the cow sh*t off (I had to replace some of the identification tail tags they had lost before they went to market, grabbing crappy springtime tails and wrapping them tightly with pink tape tags - ick), and dashed into town for some groceries as soon as Ray got home (goodbye $100 just like that), threw together a chicken casserole out of a jar with a cooked chook from the deli, bathed and fed the kids, then headed back to town for a briefing on the Spring Into Arts festival coming up in our rural community in ten days - I'm part of the 'make and take' in the park on Saturday afternoon, running (what else?) introductory scrapbooking classes. The organising committee have really done an awesome job, lots on the schedule over the long weekend - should be fun. I am aching all over, probably from running over the uneven paddock after those damned cattle. Off to bed. Maybe I'll get to scrap tomorrow.



2 Comments:
I am now officially exhausted after reading about your day...hope you're able to scrap tomorrow :) :)
Mmmm cow muck........lol
I hope you are doing the font challenge at sbb - you get a free font from Melissa Baxter to do it with and then another font once you have done it.
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