Alas, we have joined the world of blogging. Brad and I decided to share a blog since between the two of us, we might be able to keep it up. Brad has declined to write on this our maiden voyage as it is Saturday night and he is reading over and fussing over his final draft of his sermon for tomorrow morning. We laugh about Saturday nights because it never fails that if there is one night during the week when something goes wrong during the middle of the night, it will happen on Saturday night. We spent this weekend in Franklin and we got home just in time for baths and night night milk so it may be a long night for him. His sermons are finished well before Saturday night 98% of the time, but he spends most Saturday nights and evenings reworking and "clarifying".
We had a great weekend in Franklin. Brad was able to go turkey hunting, but there is nothing in the freezer to show for his time in the woods. That is okay because the previous two turkeys are still in the freezer as I am not going to cook or eat a "wild" turkey. I am not sure the difference but in my mind a turkey prepared in a nice sanitized processing plant is much better than a turkey "dressed" out in a field. John and Molly loved being the center of attention with granddaddy and gran (or ni-ni as Molly calls her) and I enjoyed sleeping in while mom and dad took care of the morning milks. We will post soon with pictures.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
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2 comments:
Hey Amy!! I just read your post. Miss you. Tell John and Molly I miss them! Love ya!
Caity
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Don't you hate being caught off guard with questions...especially of the political nature. Well, Brad, look at the bright side...you are 100% more political savvy than a lot of people on the streets of NY. David Letterman did a random pole asking people who the FIRST Pres. of the U.S. was. Not one correct response was given. How's that for historical/political "in the know"!!!!!
Glad you all are home safe and sound.
Karen
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