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Old 09-03-2019, 01:24 PM
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My kids start school tomorrow. My daughter is in 10th grade, my oldest son in 7th, and my youngest son in 4th. It's the first time all three kids will be in different schools...elementary, middle, high school. Is it weird that I feel a bit nervous for them?? My oldest son is just like my husband...doesn't really worry much and is more of a 'go with the flow' kind of guy and he isn't nervous at all. My daughter's first year of high school last year was rough...first year playing high school sports, plus she took a lot of honor courses, not to mention the normal teenage girl hormones...there was a lot of crying and driving her to school cus she missed the bus...it was rough. I'm praying this year will be better for her. ANd then my youngest who really had a rough time last year. He HATED his teacher, his classmates, just everything about school. I tried reaching out to his teacher, the guidance counselor numerous times and nothing really helped...so I'm praying for a smoother year this year for him, too. With the kids in school, it will be very quiet during the day...which will be a nice change to the arguing of kids and the "I'm bored!".

So, yes, lots changing this time of year! I'm looking forward to sweater & boot season and YES>>>pumpkin spice everything!! This summer was kind of crappy weather. Either it was raining or it was so darn hot & humid you couldn't stand to be outside. I'm looking forward to a break in the heat. I'm not looking forward to there being less daylight hours, though.

New tv seasons starting, too will be nice. There is nothing on over the summer. I also can't wait for hockey season, soo. I'm a Pittsburgh Pens fan!

My summer garden didn't turn out too well. It was all dug up because of putting a new septic tank in and then our landlord (who is a dairy farmer) instead of getting topsoil like he told me he was going to, he just used a special manure mixture that he sells to other farmers. So next year, either its raised beds, or no veggie garden, because after all that work, my veggies look terrible this year. Can't wait for the mums to start blooming. Most of our pumpkin/gourd plants were eaten by squash bugs so we wont have as many this year.
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