I don't know how this happened, but it did. We were talking in the kitchen and my hair got all twisted and sticky outy without anyone touching it.
The garage at this point was abut half way done. I look at these small pictures of what we took out of the garage and they do not do it justice. The garage was full of boxes, buckets, garbage, wood. So much stuff. In reality it took us five days to clean out the garage, sort the stuff, pare it down and put it back in. I wish that I had before and after shots to show the results of all our work, but by the time we finished I was so sick of it all that I didn't want to spend one more second out there. Now that some time has gone by I'm amazed at what we accomplished. It was dirty, filthy and germ ridden. Thank goodness that we don't have Hanta virus because we were sweeping up mouse poop all the time. The truth is that I had forgotten all about Hanta virus until it was all over and I was talking to Lizzy and she brought it up. I panicked, because we had been breathing in that nasty dust for hours every day we were working in the garage. Now, three weeks later I guess we are all alright.
This is Seth and Stephanie. They went to Homecoming together. No she is not a Mormon. She is Catholic and she attends a parochial school. She is very sweet and quite innocent. They met at Drivers Ed. By the way they had a good time at the St. Francis homecoming dance.
This is a picture of Kate arranging Seth's hair for the homecoming dance.
I still forget to put my pictures in backwards for the blog.
Let me tell you about Penny Pancake day. There are nine or ten Colonial restaurants in our area. In the fall they all have a day where pancakes are a penny a piece. You can eat as many as you want and the price stays the same. Of course, it is very popular and there are lines out the doors so that everyone can eat pancakes. They serve them all day long.
Seth ordered more pancakes. He and his friend Mitch could have eaten more,but they were being polite.