Awwwww....tell Sam not to think about the fact that he looks a tad differently than he did a couple of days ago, but to focus on the fact that he's still the same wonderful boy-man that he always was -wink- Paige says that she was self-conscious when she first got her glasses as well, but then quickly realized how much more clearly she was seeing things. At that point she determined that it didn't matter what others thought about it, but that the benefits she was experiencing was worth it!
Guys and trucks, guys and tractors, guys and chainsaws.......I think it's just one of those things that we'll not ever understand -giggle- *Gasp* I have to admit I became a bit bug-eyed and drop-jawed when reading of your second potential truck buyer (and that I'm really hoping that Paige doesn't read this and now ask what a stripper is! ROFL!) Paige, go ask your daddy.....just kidding ;-) I do pray that the Lord *somehow* uses his trip out to your home, and in meeting Matt and the boys, to prick his heart and cause him to seek truth.
What a fiasco with the next guy too! Especially after he said that he had the $600 before even coming! So, it's 11pm with a $500 offer......you can't stop the story there! What happened next? Hey, maybe they were all so excited because they thought it was a magic money truck! Did Sam find $20 on the seat? Or maybe it was a baby animal, or a stinky animal, or a dead animal. Yuck! A bees nest? No.....it was another litter of black and white kittens!? LOL! Ok, ok, just tell me already!
It sounds like you have quite the sewing list there! I'm sure that having things more organized is going to help you out, both in motivation and time management! I bet that sweet mama was embarrassed about her mistake. How nice that she's still having you make the items for her friend though. I know they will be precious....I can't wait to see those photos! Paige and I are hoping to finish up our quilts this weekend too, though today is a school and 'chore catch-up' day, and it sounds as if we may be at my dad's for a lot of the day tomorrow. This weekend is the 34th annual World Championship Watercross races there, and they always have a spectacular fireworks display on that Saturday. My dad lives on the lake where all of the events take place, so we'll most likely drive over to visit for the day, and then we watch from their back deck.
Your barn project is really coming along, isn't it? Did you ever tell me what your plans for it are when you are finished? I know you were hoping to have that storage space, but will you also use it for any of your current, or future planned animals? The painting sounds like fun. It's been so humid here that if we tried to paint *anything* it would never dry. In the same regard, my floors need mopping terribly, though I know that too would be a hopeless cause. I did clean out my pantry and mop that floor this morning, but even that small space took over an hour to dry. I know that if I did all of my floors it would not only add more humidity to the air, but they would immediately be covered in mud from everyone (including the dogs) tracking across it before it had time to dry.
I'm continuing to pray as you make decisions regarding Wonder Unders! If you do decide to go the ebay route, let me know once you have fabric lots set up for the sell off. As you know, we'll be needing a full newborn stash here very soon and, second to getting diapers and accessories from our favorite 'Auntie' would be making them ourselves. However, if that's going to be the case we better get busy or we're going to have a nakie butt baby here! Yikes!
Well, I'm off too. I need to finish up a few school things with the girls, fold some towels, and finish a couple other minor things around here. Then I think I'll go sit in front of a fan and work on my latest pair of longies for babe!
Oh, I did want to address Molly's reaction to my "about you" paragraphs. My first response was to LOL! Then I sat and pondered it more and I have to say that I'm sticking to it! My thought process as I was writing that was in all of the times that I have turned to you, seeking guidance and advice in difficult situations. You have *always* been slow to speak back with me, asking for time to ponder your response, and take it to prayer first. I have respected, appreciated, and admired that quality in you for a long time. It seems that the occasions that has happened, have also been the times when I have allowed my emotions to get the better of me, times that I have felt too beaten down and weak to pray for myself. Just knowing that you were/are seeking the Lord's wisdom over human response has been an incredible blessing to me. For that, among many other things, I thank you =)
With much love,
Cathy