Wow…where have I been right?
The thing is I have all these posts that are started that need the last bits of information or pictures uploaded, so I haven’t posted them yet.
But, mainly it’s because I am fighting this absolutely awful cold that I swear will only allow me to give attention to something for a small amount of time.
Saturday I gave 5 hours to book work and felt later that I could possible just roll over and die.
Sunday morning at church I spilled a whole glass of water in the sanctuary, then we cut down 2 of our 4 cottonwood trees that are about a billion years old. It was sad to see them go.
That project took all afternoon.
Today I feel like death. Literally. Please just let me roll over and hibernate until this cold is over.
Today I am subbing, but tomorrow and the next day and the next day, and pretty much every day… I plan on sitting on the couch and not doing anything, no matter what, until this cold is over. Because personally I am useless with it.
And I think even the baby is getting sick of it.
But, the good news is that during the winter months I normally try and sub more…since I absolutely hate being outside during the winter.
Things don’t necessarily slow down this time of year..the guys just move inside the shop as much as they can and still keep working.
But, the hustle and bustle of harvest and post harvest field work has finally come to a close.
Next part of our season…Taxes. This is where all the hard work of record keeping through the year will pay off tremendously as we pull together our final figures for our end of the year pre-tax appointment.
Once I am better I promise to get back to my farm life stories and some of the recent Ag issues that have been in the news lately.
Hopefully, I will write again real soon.
Lana says
Right there with you my dear, except for the baby part. I have a day’s worth of book work to do, and this English teacher and numbers do NOT usually get along. My youngest and I are now both on antibiotics to fight the monster in our ears and throat, 80 calves are finally settled in their new home and starting to feel better after the meds we needed to give about a third of them… It goes on and on. Hang in there and pray for some sun today like I am. Hugs!