Lots of fun updatey stuff

Oct 10, 2006 22:24

Okay, many moons have passed since one of my posts, I know....Bad blogger! But in that time, I have been more productive than ever!
J went to day shift last week, so instead of us all going to sleep at 4am, he is waking up at 4am. This has done wonders for my seratonin issues, and I am much happier now. In September, I was a vendor at The Farm Chicks Show, where I was received with great welcome and had loads of fun! It felt like home and I made lots of lovely new friends and contacts. Kitschy Kitschy Coo! is now my business, I even have merchant services, and a website in the works. Mo has started a Ballet/Jazz/Tap class through the community programs. She LOVES it and she's very graceful. In a few weeks or less we are going to start with Daisy Scouts, in a new troop which is forming near us with some very fun moms. The homeschooling ain't going so grand, but we've yet to get into a real groove with that. I'm still on the fence about it all. Mo is just way too stubborn with me, and I think that may be the end of homeschooling if we can't seem to establish some sort of functioning respect.
I've been spending insane amounts of time upstairs getting my crafty room all sorted out and organized. That's a hell of a task, lemme tell you. But it's all taking shape and is going to be my dream space for creative activity.
Oh! Our tomato harvest was unreal! We are still picking lush tomatoes, even though we've had freezing nighttime temps all this week! Of course, it's time to clear the vines, but my point is that we've had home grown, juicy tomatoes since july. More than we could eat, and at times even more than we could share. We normally do eat a ton of tomatoes and getting a good selection of organic up here is not so easy....or cheap. So we are pretty damn proud. J will pick them and hand them to Mo to put in the bucket, but she eats most of them before they even get to the bucket. Super yummy!

Okay, I am now up too late and have to get my people into bed.

Have a lovely October, dears!
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