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What's New?  September 4, 2009
 
The kids are in school and now have the flu.  Geoffrey was tested for Irelens syndrome and will be wearing mossy green shades.  The look of relaxation on his face with the right lenses was unbelievable.  Emily and I get tested at the end of the month. 

Monday July 27.  The motorhome sits empty.  The sabotague was too great for it to be used for fun.  We moved it and smoke started billowing and we had to cut the wires to the battery.  I am not sure what is going to happen to it.  I put so much work in trying to make it work.  So much time.
 
My mom is gardening out back and I am gardening online....  We have a great old mulberry tree that probably has to come down.  Then we can have a bigger garden.  The kids start school soon.  

 
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Monday, July 27, 2009

Summer heat

There is something wonderful about hearing an air conditioner quietly chug on when it is 110 outside.  Gone is the worry about weather, wind and rain.  Robert is happy at his job.  Geoffrey is now as tall as me and his feet are now a big toe longer.  Emily and Geoffrey are both healthier and happier.  We have switched to all organic meat that is specially packaged.  I found out that the chemical that made me sick over 20 years ago is now being used to disinfect meat counters.  It is potentially lethal if ingested and is linked to autism.  It is the reason that meats boil away when you try and cook them and why they taste so "spicy".  In fact, if you order a steak in a restaurant, they use a lot of spice to cover up the taste.  My mom knows because she had no problem in South Africa but has had digestive problems with regular meat.

 Oh, well....

 I know it has been awhile since I last logged on.  I forgot my password, forgot how to use the programs and was busy sleeping and getting stronger.  I do well here.

5:36 pm est


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We are a family in the process of uprooting.  My two children do online school with the public K-12 program.  We have 2 rats, 1 toy poodle (Pierre de Poope), and a couple of cats that are probably going to be living with our neighbor.  Life has been interesting.