The grandkids helped me mow the lawn for the first time this year. I let them drive which ever crazy way they wanted. You can't see it to well, but there are circles and curves and wavey lines every where.
Took me a while to finish it up when they were done, but they were so excited to be the one steering that it was worth it.
May projects - 12 finished super capes with random letters - 10 more ready for letters once someone buys them - 20 crib sheets for a day care - 15 bags of polymer crystal; bagged, tagged and ready to ship.
yay! I am the first one to leave a comment! They mower looks like fun! I might have to give it a try when i come up in june! your grass is so green and pretty! ours died and we are waiting to green up the summer lawn. and HOORAY about your successful projects! Miss u & love you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool Granny! So. . . Brandon must be your favorite. . . he's the only one riding in all the pictures you posted. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure where you found time to finish those craft projects. . . do you ever sleep?
That riding lawn mower seems to be worth every penny...not only does it have a useful function like cutting the grass, but it turns into a type of go-cart/toy for you and the kids!
ReplyDeleteThe capes look great. Josie's been putting her's on by herself lately:) She's starting to LOVE that thing!
22 capes! Holy moly, lady! :) And none of that is even counting all the Church projects you've been doing.
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