Yesterday was warm enough, but cloudy, which prevented it from being an ideal day. Plus a little bit of a breeze.
Saturday was the annual air show at the airport just south of us, so various planes flying overhead all day. Some WWII planes (hard to tell, but looked like some torpedo bombers, and maybe a B-24 and P-38) and some jets. Looked like some kind of jet team along the lines of the Thunderbirds (but not one I recognized) was there.
Kept the kids home from the nursery on Sunday. I went to play for orchestra. Second service had a full schedule, so didn't get home till noon or so, even though I left as the sermon was beginning. I'm done playing for awhile, so I'll stay home with them and let Rhonda go. We'll probably try John again, by himself, and see how he does. I suppose by fall he'll be ready to go to the 3-5 yr old class.
John does have fun with Hanna. They'll both bang their sippy cups on the table and laugh with each other. Sometimes I'll be walking with Hanna holding her hand, and John will take her other hand and help her walk. Once I was helping her up the step and she put out her other hand to John and he took it and helped her climb up the front step.
Wow, Funny Cide just ran away from the pack in the Preakness. It will be fun to watch him in the Belmont. The Belmont is a tough race though because of its length. There have been 4 or 5 horses since 1997 that have come to the Belmont with a chance to win the Triple Crown, and they all lost. The Preakness coverage was really plugging the upcoming movie Seabiscuit. It was a great book, I'd highly recommend it. So, am wondering if they will butcher the book like movies usually do. (Am curious if Grandma Schultz remembers Seabiscuit. The book says the horse was nationally known, etc.. even though I'd never really heard of him till I read the book.)
Saturday was the annual air show at the airport just south of us, so various planes flying overhead all day. Some WWII planes (hard to tell, but looked like some torpedo bombers, and maybe a B-24 and P-38) and some jets. Looked like some kind of jet team along the lines of the Thunderbirds (but not one I recognized) was there.
Kept the kids home from the nursery on Sunday. I went to play for orchestra. Second service had a full schedule, so didn't get home till noon or so, even though I left as the sermon was beginning. I'm done playing for awhile, so I'll stay home with them and let Rhonda go. We'll probably try John again, by himself, and see how he does. I suppose by fall he'll be ready to go to the 3-5 yr old class.
John does have fun with Hanna. They'll both bang their sippy cups on the table and laugh with each other. Sometimes I'll be walking with Hanna holding her hand, and John will take her other hand and help her walk. Once I was helping her up the step and she put out her other hand to John and he took it and helped her climb up the front step.
Wow, Funny Cide just ran away from the pack in the Preakness. It will be fun to watch him in the Belmont. The Belmont is a tough race though because of its length. There have been 4 or 5 horses since 1997 that have come to the Belmont with a chance to win the Triple Crown, and they all lost. The Preakness coverage was really plugging the upcoming movie Seabiscuit. It was a great book, I'd highly recommend it. So, am wondering if they will butcher the book like movies usually do. (Am curious if Grandma Schultz remembers Seabiscuit. The book says the horse was nationally known, etc.. even though I'd never really heard of him till I read the book.)






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