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<blockquote data-quote="hexemaus2" data-source="post: 391302" data-attributes="member: 4560"><p>Oh Marg, how wonderful! Sounds to me like the perfect evening. I love creatives - they're always such interesting people. (And usually have a bit of difficult child bend themselves.)</p><p> </p><p>I don't have quite as interesting a day planned here. difficult child 2 has the flu, so he's been couch-bound all weekend. Poor guy is miserable. difficult child 3 is going to help me lay new subflooring in my office this afternoon. Then it's time to hang the ceiling. I was surprised when difficult child 2 made the comment (before he went back to bed just a bit ago) that he's sorry he wasn't up to helping today. WOW! He gave me a hug before he went back to bed, then says he doesn't want to kiss me 'cause he'll get me sick. Awe. </p><p> </p><p>At the home improvement store yesterday, after we paid for all the supplies, one of the employees asked difficult child 3 and I if we needed help loading the OSB and sheetrock into my truck. difficult child 3 proudly turns to him and says "Nah. We got this, but thank you." This big burly guy of an employee pats him on the back and says "Ok, man." (with an approving smile.) I'm surprised difficult child 3 didn't explode, he was beaming so much. He definitely enjoys being seen by other adult men as a good son & capable "man." lol. In fact, he was looking at tools when another employee came up behind him and asked "Sir, can I help you find anything?" difficult child 3 turned around and it was only then that the guy realized he was a kid. lol. Boy difficult child 3 got a kick out of that one. lol. </p><p> </p><p>At some point today, after I finish up an article due tomorrow and getting the flooring/ceiling done, I'll start on the pumpkin pies and pumpkin bread. The boys and I made the pumpkin puree earlier last week so we could try making them from scratch this year. So, hopefully we'll end the day with good smells in the house. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hexemaus2, post: 391302, member: 4560"] Oh Marg, how wonderful! Sounds to me like the perfect evening. I love creatives - they're always such interesting people. (And usually have a bit of difficult child bend themselves.) I don't have quite as interesting a day planned here. difficult child 2 has the flu, so he's been couch-bound all weekend. Poor guy is miserable. difficult child 3 is going to help me lay new subflooring in my office this afternoon. Then it's time to hang the ceiling. I was surprised when difficult child 2 made the comment (before he went back to bed just a bit ago) that he's sorry he wasn't up to helping today. WOW! He gave me a hug before he went back to bed, then says he doesn't want to kiss me 'cause he'll get me sick. Awe. At the home improvement store yesterday, after we paid for all the supplies, one of the employees asked difficult child 3 and I if we needed help loading the OSB and sheetrock into my truck. difficult child 3 proudly turns to him and says "Nah. We got this, but thank you." This big burly guy of an employee pats him on the back and says "Ok, man." (with an approving smile.) I'm surprised difficult child 3 didn't explode, he was beaming so much. He definitely enjoys being seen by other adult men as a good son & capable "man." lol. In fact, he was looking at tools when another employee came up behind him and asked "Sir, can I help you find anything?" difficult child 3 turned around and it was only then that the guy realized he was a kid. lol. Boy difficult child 3 got a kick out of that one. lol. At some point today, after I finish up an article due tomorrow and getting the flooring/ceiling done, I'll start on the pumpkin pies and pumpkin bread. The boys and I made the pumpkin puree earlier last week so we could try making them from scratch this year. So, hopefully we'll end the day with good smells in the house. :) [/QUOTE]
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