Today is Saturday, so the newest episode of Doctor Who was on (Knock Knock - Season 10 episode 4). It's been great fun to get to watch the new episodes when they come out instead of waiting for them on Netflix or wherever. I wonder how #1 will adjust to no TV again when we inevitably have to go home.
Tony called on his lunch break. He's working another 12-13 hour day. He said my parents had stopped in and bought all the supplies for their new deck. It's a really big deal. My mom has wanted a deck since they moved in (over 20 years ago), but something always comes up. There's always some financial set back ... needing to install air conditioning, fixing a heater, replacing the washer, the basement flooding, replacing the water heater, re-doing the basement flooring (last year) and so on. The fact that they made the purchase is awesome. Tony says we're expected to help with building it Memorial weekend. Sounds like fun!
The kids have rediscovered Pokemon Go today and have gone off on an adventure to catch Pokemon and stock up on balls (I guess the coffee place just beside the hotel is a PokeStop?). If it gets them walking and active, and out of the hotel room for a little bit, as long as they stay together and out of trouble, it's a good thing.
I'm feeling a lot better today, and #2 is too. His facial swelling is down, and he's active again. He swelled a little when he was in the hot tub earlier, but it went down once he was done swimming. I'm sure he will be happy to get that tooth out of there on Tuesday.
The first of Penelope's J litter is set to head to her new home on Tuesday as well. The family have selected Jenna. I'll have to find a way to print off the rabbit paper, but otherwise Jenna is ready to go. I always love new beginnings! It's an honor to be the facilitator in an adoption of any kind. To introduce a critter to their new family (and a family to their new furry friend). Matchmaking really. It's all about having a good match.
Black raspberries, rhubarb, horseradish, tulips, irises, strawberries... and that's just the plants you can largely leave to themselves! The house already has tulips coming up throughout the yard, and daylilies growing on the other side of the house. Last time we visited I found a patch of scilla siberica, and a patch of chives! This property is going to be amazing.
13 days until closing.