Old habits die hard. As a teacher, I always enjoyed spring break. Especially when the girls were still at home. Now instead of getting a break from school, I get a break as a Bible study leader.
The husband and I did some rather mundane things, but that's fine by me. They built a fun looking new frozen custard place not too far from us, so we hit it up for a birthday celebration shake and double malt malt. I gotta say, it was worth the hype and calories.
The day before, my husband needed some home improvement items. So we zipped into our local Lowe's after lunch at one of our favorite Tex-Mex restaurants. While he was getting things, I perused the outdoor furniture section. Now that we've officially passed the first day of spring, it's time to start thinking about cushions for our two new porch swings that were installed under the pool pavilion yesterday. Plus some umbrellas to shade the sun shelf in the pool.
At the end of the break, our sweet old man Ollie started whimpering in pain after eating. And not eating much because of it. And so this morning he's off to the vet to be put under anesthesia to have his teeth cleaned and mouth checked out. They think it might be a couple bad teeth causing his issues. Please, Lord, let it be something obvious that can be remedied quickly so our precious boy isn't in pain anymore. Having sick critters is just as bad if not worse than when our girls were feeling bad because pets can't tell you their symptoms and where it hurts.
No comments:
Post a Comment