Saturday, August 27, 2011



Dear Friends and family who read my blog....Look at all of the August blogs, there are 3 or 4 of them. I was trying to catch up on the last month.
This is Brittany's last dinner before going to the hospital. We made lasagna, which I made several little ones for them to take home, and we had cheesecake for dessert. Then off they went to the hospital. They gave her a pill and will start patosin in the morning. We hope to have a baby tomorrow. She is 8 days overdue. Next blog...a baby!
This is my thank you gift from Heather and Jerrel for watching Reagan. I love this sign. I first saw it at Sandi Pittard's house and coveted it! Now I have my own! We will hang it up soon!








Well this is how Brittany and I helped pass the time while she was waiting for the baby. We would play games. One day she said she had a game ready and had the giant card out ... We had a few good laughs over that. Aaron had to be in Atlanta going to Pharmacy school, his first week, and Brittany needed to be near the hospital. She needed to deliver up here in SC for insurance reasons. We watched movies, did some shopping and played games. We have enjoyed the kids being around the last few months. We will miss them, but they love their new aprtment and ward.


A friend of ours wants us to keep the little sail boat at our house and she has permission to come anytime and use it too. it is agreat deal for both of us as it was being stored on her driveway and no one used it. Right now we use it as a row boat, until we get a small part for the sales.
We haired this tractor and it's owner to put our block water wall in. The lake is down several feet and that is the time to do it.
The tractor above lifted these 1000 pound cement blocks and took them one by one to the back of the house and down to the lake.
This smaller tractor would move the dirt around and help that way.
The finished project! It looks nice.
We didn't want it to go all the way across as we want to have a big beach area. We just wanted to put the blocks were the arosion was happening. The water should fill up to the wall next spring. That area is usually underwater, up to the wall.


1 comment:

  1. The new wall looks great! I also love how the plaque turned out in black. Nice!

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