Really Back

Ok, ok, I will post again. The main reason I haven’t been is because my blog is messed up and the font here is like 2! And I can’t figure out how to change it, and my Ultimate Blogmaster hasn’t had time to work on it yet. But, if it doesn’t bother you then I’ll type anyway. I’d hate to deny my public their few small bits of daily me. ;)

Oh, wow, so the smiley’s are gonna be huge next to these tiny letters! Alright! So what have I been up to even? Well, I got into scrapbooking fairly hardcore. Not like those people who have thousands of dollars invested and all kinds of like machines and stuff, but over the last month or two I’ve probably spent almost $100 at the Dollar Tree on supplies. If you scrapbook and have not yet visited your neighborhood Dollar Tree Store, I highly recommend that you check it out, unless of course you live in one of my neighborhoods, and then I suggest you go with me so that I don’t miss out on anything that you might find! :lol:

I’ve made a ton of doctor’s appointments this month–we were behind, so now Jacob has been to the dermatologist for his eczema, I had my yearly physical (and all that that implies :rolleye: ‚ ) And over the next three weeks the kids and I all have eye appointments and the kids all have dental appointments and Jacob and I have follow-up appointments.

Aw crud! And now I’ve just remembered something I was supposed to do LAST Friday, so I’m gonna go for now, but I do promise I’ll come back soon and post more. Love to my reading fans.

1 Response to “Really Back”


  1. 1 Dad

    Welcome back!

    The font appears normal from here, so, if you’re still seeing it tiny the issue is evidently with a “preference” or something on your own computer.

    Is your wrist healed? I don’t remember knowing about Jacob’s eczema. Is it spreading or hurting him?

    We have guests–Ted and Barbara from Mankato and their friend Maurice from Belgium. He and Ted are members of the MHS Class of ‘56. And they don’t even seem old! This afternoon we’ll all go see Catherine Miller, who was a favorite teacher for both. She has spoken much of Maurice, and he sounds equally fond of her.

    Maurice is a retired foreign-language teacher, having taught Dutch (mainly), English, and German. And he knows some Spanish. Those Europeans!

    Dad

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