Copper Creek Chit Chat, Part #4

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Good morning. Anyone have big plans for today? Nothing here...cleaning, organizing, clean some more. I did put some country style ribs in the crock pot with some bbq sauce. The rest of the family will have a yummy meal tonight. I'll be having a turkey cobb salad with ff italian dressing. They're actually pretty good.
 
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Morning Drott and Tiff! :)

Sitting here checking my email, and heard the LOUDEST locust ever! I'm thinking "wow, it must be sitting right on top of my window A/C unit!" Nope - the hideously huge and green beastie was in the freaking windowsill!!! :shock: It snuck in one of the spaces around the unit - ewwww! RIP ya stoopid locust. :thumb:
 

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Bugs, yuck! I've managed to start a load of laundry and resweep. Initially Alex did it and once he went to his room I redid it.There were still tumbleweeds of Shrek hair blowing across the floor. It put the kids to work on some of the other stuff. Not done great but good enough. All that's left is organizing the appliances in the office and start going through my file cabinet and clean it out. I think there are taxes in there from 1995! :laugh: I looked at them recently and thought to myself how in the world did we live off of that. We had base housing including utilities and no car payment. That there makes a huge difference. Anyway, the first thing I have to do is pry my .... of the couch while watching you tube videos with hubby. He has the remote so it's really not that interesting.
 

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Ian just left, he came over to cut the grass and then borrow my mower. His tractor died, so I feel sorry for him cutting his whole yard with my little push mower. he did motivate me into going outside though. He raked the clumps of grass, but told me I had to bag them. :lol:
 

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I'd love to have someone to cut the yard or someone to clean my house every couple of weeks. Instead, I'm the one cleaning their house. :laugh:" Tomorrow I clean my sisters house and groom her two dogs. My bil is home now Iraq. He was a contractor over there doing security because he used to be a cop. my sister said after this time she is going to make him do the cleaning since he won't be working until he gets a job. Hopefully soon.

Hubby just planted some lettuce and broccoli in the garden. Hoping that comes out good.
 

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My office organizing festival is put on hiatus for a while. Hubby was helping me put stuff on the shelf.when of the shelves started pouring out ghe support. He said doesn't know why though. It's not because of too much weight though. It will be a few days until he can work on fixing it so my clean up efforts have been cut short. I can still work on the revamped filing system. We're getting so close to finishing the office and it feels good now that it's somewhat organized and you can actually see the floor. :laugh: It was awful before. We had a narrow waling path to walk through and one side of the room was stacked with what eventually landed in the trashcan. It was one of those things that when you dig though it to get it cleaned you find something you lost or didn't remember you had. :laugh:
 

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And a happy good morning to all you beautiful people.

PD, it's good to see you again sir. I hope all the stuff that's kept you away has passed.

My weekend was a busy one. Got things taken care of like fixing a garbage disposal. Unclogging the kids' bathtub drain, which wasnt too bad once I got the snake down there. Unclogging the kids sink drain, which required removing the p-trap. THAT was bad. A 5" diameter hairball caked with toothpaste and somehow, pieces of paper. :blink: Reset the deck height on the riding mower and got most of the grass knocked back. Never got the chance to get the push mower out to finish it though, so it still looks like garbage, but not as bad as it was before I started. Friday night, we had a nasty storm blow through. Saturday morning was greeted by half of our maple tree laying in the back yard. So, yesterday I was going to celebrate Labor Day with child labor. I got out the chainsaw and was going to have the kids pull the branches around to the front, next to the truck, so I could load them to take them away. I had enough gas to make three cuts. I tore my garage apart looking for my small gas can so I could mix some more gas, but could not find the blasted thing. Just something else to add to the list of carp we need to buy now.

Sunday was awesome though. I did as much nothing as humanly possible all morning, then as soon as Mrs E got home, I met up with a few guys at the shop that does all the work on my bike, and we went on a group ride. It was my first. And very well may be my last. The route we took was fun, full of twisties. But my level of experience wasnt close to theirs, and I found myself pushing harder than I liked just to keep up. At one point, I was leaned so far over in a curve, I scraped my lower fairings. Street bikes might look good with lowered suspension, but it kills their ability to really attack the corners. Compared to stock, to make a turn, the lean angles would be the same, but that lost inch or so is the difference between scraping a fairing of foot peg and an inch of clearance, and loss of control of the bike when the suspension gets unloaded. I would love to get the stock ride height back on it, but I cant afford to get it done.

Today is going to be interesting. Mel's first softball game is at 6. Kat's first volleyball game is at 6. Thankfully hers is an Away game, and we dont plan on going. It's not like she can play anyway, with the boot still on her right foot. And I have to work an hour of OT to be on a conference call that starts at 4. Tomorrow is a gym day, which will have to be worked around Mrs E working at night, which she doenst normally do when the kids are in school, but they're short handed at the store and she's trying to pick up enough hours to get some OT herself. Thursday will be my first time on the field as an umpire. I'm sure there's something going on Friday, too, other than it's another gym day. But I cant think of it right now.

Hope everyone has a great day!
 
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