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Friday’s Letters – June 7

friday's letters

Dear Mr. Pea –  Thank you for the wonderful anniversary date!  I loved that we did nothing but sit and talk over our uninterrupted, two-hour dinner.

Dear Ice Cream – Love you huge as a moose, but you really need to quit calling me. 

Dear Local Office of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles – Mercy.  Just Mercy.  How can it possibly be so incredibly difficult to make an appointment to take a driving test to get a driver’s license?  Yesterday’s moment of true insanity occurred when I made the call to the state patrol office right across the hall from you to ask the clerk if you were open.  I explained that I had made a total of twenty-seven phone calls over the prior three days (yes, really.  I wrote down the times and recorded the calls to make a case) but nobody ever answered the phone.  That sweet woman informed me that the DMV ladies NEVER answer the phone. EVER.  Because they are “too busy”.  The DMV ladies have instructed the state patrol clerk to tell everyone that if they want to make an appointment for a driving test, they have to come to the DMV and wait in line.  Seriously?  Wait for a minimum of an hour to make an appointment to come back who knows how many weeks later to wait in line again to take a driving test? That’s the point where my head exploded.  I called Mr. Pea and told him to take The Architect to the DMV in the neighboring county.  Guess what?  My guys walked right in, waited a total of four minutes, and scheduled an appointment for The Architect to take his driving test this morning. We won’t be coming back to you, Local Office.  Ever.

Dear DirtBike – Your Slapper invention is quite ingenious and totally hilarious.  Who knew there was such fun to be had with a dog-chewed drying rack?

Dear Kasey – Speaking of dog chewed, you’re fortunate I’m soft-hearted and think you have other redeeming qualities.  I still don’t regret rescuing you.

Linking up with the Ladies at Suscipio.

Recognize your Moments of Grace. Keep the Faith.

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Minutes – June 4

::faithful

Praying for – friends who still need permanent work; DirtBike and The Architect for a safe summer; Princess Pea and Cherry Ames for successful summer classes; Mr. Pea for healing of that [still] broken leg bone.

Grateful for – employment, summer ice cream treats, finding a walking park right out the back door of my new office

::healthy

Aaaah…I love summer time.  I really, really do.  Fresh produce is readily available, watermelon is in season and the daylight is long enough to get in some serious dog walking, biking and other exercise.  My healthy goal for me and the family this week is more veggies.

::pondering

Stopping for regular prayer breaks throughout the day.  I love the peaceful rhythm and the opportunity to regroup my scattered brain cells.

::creative

Oooh!!  Mr. Pea is still debating the sample colors splashed on the back window frames.  I didn’t paint them on the garage door as originally planned, because I KNOW my darling husband likes to make deliberate decisions, and I didn’t want the neighbors to have to stare at color blobs for weeks on end.  It’s bad enough they’re looking at our broken mail box.  Um, yeah.  Our neighbor caught it with his trailer a few weeks ago and knocked the entire top half off.  Broken bricks everywhere.  We’ve ordered a new concrete cap, but it’s not here yet, and our favorite masonry guy* is only sporadically available because his wife is very, very ill right now.

*Yes, we have a Favorite Masonry Guy.  This isn’t the first time the mailbox has been knocked over.  I always wonder about that, because it’s a BRICK mailbox, about five feet tall, and it has brick planters on both sides.  It’s big.  And sturdy[ish].

::delicious

  • Grilled Bratwurst, BLT Pasta Salad
  • Polynesian Flank Steak, Grilled Corn and Salad
  • Turkey Sandwiches, Carrot Sticks and Pineapple Spears
  • Ginger Chicken, Peas and Tossed Salad
  • Pasta with Zucchini, Spinach Salad
  • Grilled Salmon and some Veggie
  • Burgers, Green Bean Casserole

::fun

*sigh*  Work this week.  Mr. Pea is talking about a Beach Break this year.   I won’t have any vacation available yet and the girls are caught up with work and summer school, so I’m encouraging him to take the boys and go on a Guy Trip. It will be nice to have the house quietly to myself for a few days.  He doesn’t understand why I think being alone for a little bit of time is so marvelous.  Really?  I relish the thought of cleaning up the kitchen, going to bed, and then waking up to find it still just as clean as I left it!  I’m positively giddy at the chance to have the laundry washed, dried and put away all at the same time!

::captured

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Feast of Corpus Christi.  That’s Mr. Pea, the first lantern bearer.

::looking ahead

Boys have had a friend over for a couple of days in a row.  They are so rowdy funny when they’re all together.  Mending, hemming and more yard cleanup.  There is much to do in the Pea Home Jungle.

Linking up at Suscipio– come join us!

Record the Minutes. Keep the Faith.

EMail Anglea Pea

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Minutes – May 27

::faithful

Praying for

  • friends – who still need permanent work
  • family members – who need some extra love, support and Grace
Grateful for
  • my family
  • health
  • home

::healthy

Regular exercise is becoming [again] a habit. It’s funny how FAST a habit can be dropped, not so funny when you realize that it takes four times as long to bring it back.

::pondering

Life changes.  Aging.

::creative

(Repeat-Repeat) We’re still working on selecting the paint color for the house trim. Mr. Pea did not like either of the two samples we painted, so some time this week I need to go fetch another sample.  

DirtBike cut down two ginormous trees that were against the house, opening up my garden!  I’ll be getting out this week to finish clearing and planning the restoration of my garden.

::delicious

  • Taco Salad
  • Pulled Pork with Slaw
  • Spaghetti and Meatballs
  • Muffaletta Sandwiches
  • Ginger Chicken, Peas and Tossed Salad
  • Blackened Tilapia, Spinach Salad
  • Pasta and Eggplant

I spent hours yesterday prepping meals and freezing them for the weeks to come.  I know that between transitioning into the new job, summer school, kids’ jobs, etc, our schedule is going to be crazy.  I can make it feel less tedious if our evening meals are ready to go. I can thaw ahead then whoever gets home first cooks.  That means that the boys will be expanding their cooking repertoire beyond pancakes this summer!  Yeah!

::fun

Family Bike Ride this morning – it was wonderful, cool, and lots of fun. Bathing the dogs.  Yes, this counts as fun, because we have horse sized dogs and bathing involves teens, garden hoses and buckets. Roasting Marshmallows.

::looking ahead

The Architect got the job!! He’s going to be a lifeguard at the new splash park opening in our dinky town.  He has to schedule training this week, in between his finals.  Next on the list is getting that boy a drivers’ license.  He’s been ready for ages, but we can never make it over to the DPS for the test.  They are only open for testing from noon until 4 on weekdays, which means pulling him out of school and taking off work to make it happen.  We have to do something quick, because we need him to help drive DirtBike to his summer classes. (He will be able to ride his bike or even walk to work; yes, it’s that close.)

Our 27th anniversary is this Friday.  Wow. Twenty Seven years!  TWENTY SEVEN years!  It sounds like such a long time, but it feels like it flew by in just an instant.

Linking up at Suscipio – come join us!

 Record the Minutes.  Keep the Faith.

EMail Anglea Pea