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Dear Garden
Hello rainy wet backyard garden. You are so pretty and overgrown.
It’s going to be a citrus-tastic spring I see. Your branches are heavy with fruit and we still have months to go until Spring.
So green, so lush, so in need of some tender-loving care. If only I had the days to while away with you…
The tangelos are turning color already.
The tomatoes are sadly draining of color. I miss them already.
I might get a few more slices for breakfast here and there but they just aren’t the same as summer…Oh summer, you were so good to us this year.
Someone needs to let Mt. Cherry Tomato know that summer is over. That’s a whole lotta effort for nothing.
Oh Hello Beauty! What are you good for? I do nothing and you thrive and thrive and thrive. If only I could make jam with your berries.
My little helper will miss you too. She will NOT like being an apartment kitty I think. Maybe we’ll leash train her. Ha.
Sigh…Oh Garden, I’m going to miss you when I move. It’s hard to get excited about you now that I know that you won’t be mine forever. I hope whoever has you next loves you as much as I do.
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Rainy Day Pumpkin Patch
I went on a field trip with Bug’s class today to the pumpkin patch. It was really fun outside of the five thousand times I stuck my foot in my mouth with the other parents. I don’t know what my problem was. Nothing too terribly serious but I did wish I would just not ever talk again.
Thankfully, Bug is still young enough not to be embarrassed by me. That time clock is ticking though.
She loved feeding the goats. They were so cute. Until a big one put his front legs up on Bug and knocked her over. That wasn’t so cute.
Baaaaaah nanny nanny.
They had some pretty great pumpkins. Of course we didn’t make it out of there without buying two. We are having a fall party this coming Monday after all. We have to decorate!
I think my favorite part was the corn maze. After waffling quite a bit, Bug decided to stay with me instead of riding the bus back to school so we got to stay and do a few more things that her class didn’t. Like the corn maze. I have to admit I’ve been in a bit of a funk (book tour jitters? gloomy weather? pms? probably all of the above) and it was nice to just spend time with my girl.
I don’t think any other kid is as patient as she is. So many times I get frustrated with her because she won’t keep up with me but the flip-side of that slowness is that she is perfectly content to walk a corn maze with me for 45 minutes. Any other kid would be whining and complaining of boredom. Not Bug. We walked and walked and walked. We did the whole thing twice and then left, perfectly content that we had seen everything there was to see.