We were back out in the yard yesterday. I had some unfinished business with a certain evil boogervilla bush. It was in desperate need of a trim. A major trim. I got a lot of it done. Not as much as I would like, but Chris was there, after all. She gave me a yellow card warning, so I had to stop. At least now I can get the lawn mower under there.
I had one other task on my list. Some more of those miniature palm trees are popping up. Can’t have that. Problem is, I have to dig to get to the roots, so … shovel.
But on the way to the shed, my squirrel instinct kicked in. By that I mean my chasing squirrels tendency. I saw some of that evil demon devil weed breaking through from the Underworld beneath the flower bed by the back fence. Stopped me dead in my tracks and lured me over. I spent a long 15 or 30 minutes ripping out as much as I could. Evil stuff.
I did get started on digging up those palm treelettes. There were more than I anticipated, though. And it was pretty hot. Chris brought me some water. However, when I didn’t pick up the water bottle right away, Chris literally took the shovel out of my hands. Guess I have something to do in the future.
Kel called as we were getting some lunch together. He and Christina were doing some trip planning. Actually, the trip was the one where we take Micah back to school in Virginia. This time they are planning a bit more, vacation-wise. Atlanta Braves game. Theme park. Virginia Beach. Maybe more. And the question was, “Do y’all want to go?”
My usual reply is “I’m in.” This time, though, we had to consider Chris’ shoulder saga. So, tentative yes, depending on what the doc says.
Corey and Janell came over for a while in the afternoon. Always fun to spend time with them.
Last night I went to Local Dogs. Not specifically for a hot dog, though. Micah was getting off work at 7 and needed a place to hang out until Jachin got off at 8:30. So … I picked up Micah. He watched the Astros debacle - er, I mean game - with us.
Genesis 2:3 says, God blessed the seventh day and declared it holy, for on it He rested from His work of creation.
Father, thanks for our neighbors. Bless them. Amen.