We had a busy Labor Day weekend. Mike and I, with the help of our youngest son for a couple of hours on Sunday, finished the driveway fence. Now all the horses, except 2 of the older, skinnier ones, are out in the big pasture, protected from getting out the front gate by a new electric fence. We like to leave the front gate open during the day, during the school year, because we are in and out so much, and the grass in the side pasture is eaten down to the roots, so we really needed this finished. I'm so glad to have it completed. It was to the point of finish the fence, or start buying hay for the horses to eat. Buying hay when you have grass in the big pasture, but lack a fence to keep the horses off the driveway made it a simple choice.
We are in need of a home for one of our dogs. He tore loose the wire of the chicken coop, and killed several of our young pullets. A sure death sentence, unless someone without chickens, or ducks wants him. He has until Sunday, then...
I've tolerated the latest round of Chemo very well. No nausea at all, and just the usual fatigue. My lips didn't go numb, though they were slightly tingly. My next treatment is on 9/23, and the Dr has scheduled me for more tests on the day before, so 2 days at MDACC again.
I'm looking forward to attending an SCA event the weekend before that, and they are coming tomorrow to start preparing the ground for our new mobile home. Lots of stuff going on right now...
I've invited friends out for a BBQ the first weekend in October, and we should be in our house by then...
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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