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It is feast or famine around here. Either we post 3 a day or we don't post for 3 days, I have decided to not let it happen this week.
I really don't have anything to say. Things here are pretty dull actually. Stephen is going to work and the kids are having school and I have laundry. I did 12 loads on Tuesday. Did you get that? 12 loads of laundry in a day. Unbelievable.
Samuel gets to take the Iowa basic skills test next Tuesday. He and I are a little nervous about it, but I have promised him lunch out after he takes the test, so he is already feeling better about it. It's amazing what food can do! He's taking the test at the village here in town, and they have a great sandwich shop(along with a great bakery, steakhouse, and catfish place) there. He and I are really studying hard so he will be ready for the math part of the test. I don't know why I'm nervous, he will do fine, even better than fine. He is really a good student, I'm proud of him. I should go tell him that.
This is funny and then I'll let you get back to whatever you should be doing.
The other night I was telling the kids that after a mosquito bites you it takes a nap for an hour, and that only the girl mosquitoes bite. Daniel said" Really? Only the girl mosquitoes? You know why? Because if the boy mosquitoes bit it would hurt really bad." So there you go, the wisdom of Daniel.
Julie

Comments

Sisters said…
I miss my Danny boy...such a little cutie, he is.
Eat a sugar free donut for me next Tuesday :)
AJL

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