We have enjoyed our "false fall" for
the last few days.
And now summer is coming back.
But gently.... (so far)
It's supposed to be mid 80 today,
but right now it's overcast and looks
like it might want to rain.
We had some visitors to our flower patch.
I couldn't decide which picture I liked best.
So I added them all!
These guys are HUGE! Easily an inch long.
Kyle said he pet one while it was dozing.
The last time he pet a bee, it stung him.
He was just a little guy. (Kyle, not the bee... lol.)
It was on the floor in the garage in Palm Bay.
He did a better job this time, I guess...
The guys found a new money pit .... er .... hobby.
We discovered the WaKeeney Mini Speedway!
They race go-carts!
It looks REALLLLLLY FUN!
The classes were small, the biggest was the
Youth Predator (the name of the motor)
and it only had 8 kids.
It's relatively inexpensive to get started, and
the rules say you CAN NOT modify your motor...
so except for upkeep, it's not a constant
"let's add this [$$$] and add that [$$$]".
Plus we can put a track in our field and they
can "practice" whenever they want.
It really does look like fun!
(Plus it was all finished by about 9:00 instead
of 11:00 like the big speedway races...)
VERY family friendly, lots of kid classes.
The best one was the littles.
They totally just were out there, banging into
each other, putt putt-ing around, having a BLAST.
When there was a yellow caution flag, they just
kept going, the flag guy finally had to run into
the middle of the track and stop them.
And then when the race was over.... they didn't care.
Just kept going!
We laughed and laughed!
Our electrician's father-in-law owns the track.
Our electrician (Jacob) is the President (and flag guy).
His wife is the score keeper.
He used to race all the time and said he has
"several" carts he would be happy to sell us
to get us started.
Anyhow.
We'll see.
We have a LOT on our plate right now.
But everybody needs a hobby.
All work and no play... blah blah blah.
It was a gorgeous evening.
Their concession stand was going to be closed,
so I made some pulled pork sandwiches for us
to eat in the stands.
We brought our comfy bleacher chairs
(and a blanket... it got BRISK when the sun went down...)
Then yesterday on the way home from church
we discovered the Kite .... event.
It had a name. I forgot what it was.
You could see them from the highway!
There were some really fun ones.
The boys loved Clifford the Big Red Dog when they were little!
There were also lots of families out flying ordinary kites.
If it hadn't been Sunday we would have gotten out of
the truck, wandered around, and probably purchased a kite.
As it was, we sat in the truck and enjoyed them for a bit.
And then headed home to change and then a run to the
farm to feed the chickens and let the dog out for a bit.
We took him for a mile walk down the road.
Kyle mowed a one mile path around the perimeter
of his section, but he needs to go over it again with the
finish mower, it's still a little tall for Bear's short little legs.
Then back to WaKeeney for some nachos.
It was a lovely weekend.
Rod got the wiring pretty well finished in the shed.
And today he is working on his truck again.
Gotta figure out what the problem is!
He hopes he has it narrowed down...
Fingers crossed!
I have the Elders (4) coming for dinner on Thursday.
Tomorrow we will do Hays Day.
And we have a HUGE order to place with
Menard's today or tomorrow.
Going to have it delivered...
it's time to GET STARTED on the house!
I'm excited!
We did some drawings yesterday to try to
nail down how we want the interior.
Added a couple of rooms.
(A half bath, a walk-in pantry/prep room,
and a large room for the
washer/dryer/water heater/furnace...)
I was going to put the washer/dryer in the
walk-in closet in the master bedroom,
but decided it would be better to have it
closer to the mudroom for mud season.
Don't really want folks traipsing through the house.
Ok.
Better get this day started.
(well, I've already been outside and pruned the
tomatoes, pulled out the sunflowers,
and did some other garden tasks...)
But I have more to do.
Better get on it.
HAPPY MONDAY!