I'm back to posting trivial minutae about my homelife.
We've been back home for nearly a week and all I've done is post pictures from vacation (except for Jimmy's birthday). So it's time to be done with that and go back to blogging about things like how many dust bunnies I found in the plastic food container cupboard (8) or what I bought at the cross-country running team's fundraising garage sale (2 puzzles, warmup suit for Hayley, sweatcapris for Hayley and a music stand with a carrying case).
Or I could blog about Hayley being back home and how nice that is because I missed the little thing. Matt missed her too. Since she's been back, she's been a little social butterfly, calling up her friends, going to their houses to visit to make up for the 7 weeks she was gone. I made her stay home yesterday because she had been gone so much since we got home! She and Matt asked to do a lemonade stand. Fine with me! They were outside and having a good time, which meant they weren't pestering me. I like the sign they have on the table. The glasses of lemonade especially--clickity click on the picture for a close-up. There are lemonade drops "spilling" out of the cups.
They did a brisk business; they had to refill the jug to fulfill demand. I think they made $19. It was a good day for the lemonade stand business! And they were out there from about 3 p.m. to 5:30 or so.
So when life gives you too much leftover Country Time lemonade mix (leftover from Katie's grad party), make lemonade and sell it.
Or I could blog about Hayley being back home and how nice that is because I missed the little thing. Matt missed her too. Since she's been back, she's been a little social butterfly, calling up her friends, going to their houses to visit to make up for the 7 weeks she was gone. I made her stay home yesterday because she had been gone so much since we got home! She and Matt asked to do a lemonade stand. Fine with me! They were outside and having a good time, which meant they weren't pestering me. I like the sign they have on the table. The glasses of lemonade especially--clickity click on the picture for a close-up. There are lemonade drops "spilling" out of the cups.
They did a brisk business; they had to refill the jug to fulfill demand. I think they made $19. It was a good day for the lemonade stand business! And they were out there from about 3 p.m. to 5:30 or so.
So when life gives you too much leftover Country Time lemonade mix (leftover from Katie's grad party), make lemonade and sell it.
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