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What’s up Wednesday June 2018

June 27, 2018 By Annette1 Leave a Comment

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What’s up Wednesday, I saw a gal do this last month and I thought it looked fun, ergo I’ll give it a whirl eh?  You can find the link up here. 

what's up wednesday June 2018

What We’re Eating this week:

Well.. since it’s hubby first week working 230 to midnight we’re trying to switch to having a hot meal at lunch instead of at the close of the day.

So far we’ve had “gah make something I’m hungry!… Hamburgers” on Monday. Tacos on Tuesday. Tonight my Sausage with veggies fry. Tomorrow.. I dunno, leftovers most likely, and Friday we’ll have soup I think. Or we’ll have soup tomorrow and leftovers Friday. Time will tell, it’s a week in progress.Sausage Veggie Fry

What I’m reminiscing about:

Hmm… can’t say I’m doing that all.  Though today I was talking with the ladies at the foodbank about how glad I am that Jim has a job again.  A job where he can get out of the house and be busy again.  How good it’s been for him.

What I’m Loving:

Doing devotions on John at the end of the day with my lad.  It gives him the day to think about the passage he read.  It’s good to talk and think about God’s word eh?

What we’ve been up to:

Still working on changing the house around.  I’ve got most of the things moved out of Jim’s old office, just a few things to move yet.  Part of it is getting hubby to lend a hand as moving stuff means that we need to change wiring and what not. 

What I’m dreading:

Nothing.  I think. 🙂

What I’m working on

Oh… I am moving things around in the gardens.  Cleaning out the shed out back. Moving things around in the house.  Supporting my hubby with his shift change.  Book reviews. 

What I’m excited about

Um… good question.  I don’t know.  I think I’m too busy to be excited about anything right now.  THOUGH… I have two blue babies in my nestbox right now and I’m hopeful for girls this time.  REALLY hopeful.  🙂

raven's baby bunnies

What I’m watching/reading:

Just learned about a new to me show called Army Wives that I’ve been watching. I’m reading a book called Auden Dare. 

What I’m listening to

I’ve been listening to a book called DragonVein.  I need to find more books to listen to, or good podcasts or something, but I don’t know where to look for those.

What I’m wearing

Clothes.  Yes, I am wearing clothes.  A no sleeve peach shirt and black capris.   Nothing fancy, clothes generally aren’t too important to me.   THOUGH I do have a new Sunday outfit that I like.  To be honest my mom insisted I needed something new and so bought it for me. 🙂

New sunday outfit

 

What I’m doing this weekend:

Well, I think hubby is preaching somewhere, though perhaps not.  I know that Sunday is Canada Day so WOOT WOOT we get to celebrate with the rest of town.   We’ll probably attend services at Community Bible Church. 

What I’m looking forward to next month

Oh.. FREE WATER!  You see they are doing roadwork on our street and next week they’ll be hooking up our water to a common line meaning we have free water until the end of October.  I’ll be able to water my garden all summer.  Of course that will be less exciting if we have a cool wet summer and the added water won’t be needed….but for now WOOT WOOT!

What else is new

My son is enjoying his newest review product Coding for Teens, and um, he has a friend coming over tomorrow which will be lovely and I’ll be able to visit with his mom for a bit. My life is rather boring right now, and I’m okay with that. 🙂

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