David had a series of tests run on Wednesday. Jana got the results of the tests on
Thursday. None of the tests showed any
signs of a stroke. The doctors said his
problems were all a result of old age and dementia. Therefore, the insurance would not approve
him going to a nursing home for rehab so Jana took him home. He will be having a couple of weeks of
in-home rehab now.
Thursday I also attended my final home school meeting of the
year. Now it is just a matter of keeping
records and turning the information in to the school board. I will learn how to do that later.
Saturday Kevin spent the day spreading topsoil. We are supposed to have rain both Sunday and
Monday – 90% - so he figured he better get it done now. He spent the day filling holes in both my
yard and his yard. He is almost
finished. He plans to finish Sunday morning.
When he stopped for the day and got off the tractor the pit
bull from next door was loose and tried to attack him. The dog actually was biting at his ankles –
thankfully he had on high top boots. He
ended up getting on the tractor and chasing him back to his yard with
that. He then called me (told me to stay
in the house), called Renea (she was on her way home from having lunch with
Stephanie), called the police, and called animal control. Renea called the owners of the dog, they were
not home. The police officer arrived and
the dog would not let him out of his vehicle.
The owners and animal control arrived at the same time. The owners were able to get him back in his
pen. Not sure if they were cited. However, we are all a little nervous about
going outside now. Animal control did
not take the dog.
Kevin finished spreading the topsoil Sunday morning while I
was at church. When I arrived home he
and I spread the grass seed. At that
point it was “drizzling” so we thought we should get finished before the rains
came. We waited all day Sunday and all
day Monday. Of course, we did not get
any rain. All we got was the “drizzle”
while spreading the grass seed. I am
sure the birds will enjoy a feast.
P.S. Haven’t seen Mr. Spider since I bought the spray!
3 comments:
Good Grief! You've really been busy writing! I was so far behind in reading all your posts...I think I read 6 new ones!
You've really been busy with lots of stuff. Sorry to hear about David and his walking issues.
Glad you all survived the pit bull. I'd keep my eyes peeled for that guy.
I am like Ginger, getting all caught up on your posts. It is always interesting reading! I don't know who Mr. Spider is, but I hope he is out of your house now. Although this time of year, they like it inside. We have our stink bugs again this year, but not as bad as last year. We are getting ready for some cool days coming up, and there may be a frost tonight. We went to Brown County, IN last weekend, and, as usual, enjoyed the colors. One of my favorite places. Take care and keep up the writing. Good luck with Landmark Academy. They have a good person, with you helping out with the paperwork.
Love, Arlene and Bob
I am like Ginger, getting all caught up on your posts. It is always interesting reading! I don't know who Mr. Spider is, but I hope he is out of your house now. Although this time of year, they like it inside. We have our stink bugs again this year, but not as bad as last year. We are getting ready for some cool days coming up, and there may be a frost tonight. We went to Brown County, IN last weekend, and, as usual, enjoyed the colors. One of my favorite places. Take care and keep up the writing. Good luck with Landmark Academy. They have a good person, with you helping out with the paperwork.
Love, Arlene and Bob
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