Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Serious Patio Time

It's Wednesday, April, 13th, 6:00 PM, my youngest son's 27th birthday. The sun is shining, but I'm sitting in the shade on our East patio. The leaves are popping out everywhere. The flowers are blooming and the wind is NOT blowing. The birds are singing and the squirrels are hiding. (I don't put up with squirrels in my yard.....ask anyone who knows me well.)

The symphony is playing behind me (on CD) and my wine glass is full......at least it was when I sat down. It's times like these that make me so appreciative of God's Grace and Goodness. Welcome to Spring!

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Meeting Your Destiny

"Sometimes a man meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it." - The Internationalist

Perhaps, because the road we took to avoid it WAS our destiny, thereby, not avoiding it at all!

Similar to sleep, I guess. We can do our best to deny it or run away from it, but sooner or later we find ourselves back at the place we were trying to avoid. I have a date with destiny every night. Something I'm more and more appreciative of as the years pass. Sweet Dreams!

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Heavy Snow Predicted for the Ozarks.

The New Farmer's Almanac predicted 31 inches of snow for the Ozarks for March 26, 2011. This is what we got. I reckon they weren't completely wrong. Poor little Lily. She's doing fine, btw! As are her two sisters, not too far away. In fact, they don't seem to even remember the chill of that morning.

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Still wet behind the ears.

One sign of maturity is being able to take a shower without getting ANY water on the bathroom floor.

Having owned a remodeling company for dozens of years, I know as well as anyone, what excess water does to building structures. Bathroom floors aren't designed to perform as swimming pools. And even swimming pools eventually leak and need repair. The best way to preserve a bathroom floor is to keep the shower and bath water INSIDE the shower or tub!

Small children are sometimes pretty wild in the tub. Mine were. Set a good example for them by drying the floor when they're done and teach them to do it themselves as they grow. If they prefer to shower, teach them how to seal the shower curtain against the wall. If YOU don't know how, figure it out. It doesn't take but a few drops everyday to break the caulking seal at the edge of the floor, which then travels under the floor and eventually into the framing members.

Some adults seem to feel the need to step out of the shower or tub dripping wet, shaking off the excess water like a canine. Try this. If you're unable to dry off in the tub or shower, wait a few moments before stepping out. This will allow most of the water to run off your body. Then use an extra towel on the floor. It's much less expensive to wash towels than to replace a bathroom floor.

It's your choice. The average bathroom remodel is about $8,500 nationwide. That would buy a LOT of towels!

Monday, April 4, 2011