It’s 8pm and I don’t THINK I’ve had any pranks or jokes. Thankfully. Except I did see a post from a weather source that we were to get 11-15 inches of snow over the weekend. I’m thinking that may be an April Fools post.

I started the day behind! I didn’t get the cinnamon rolls iced last night, so after my shower I did that. Bright pink for Easter! Then I started cleaning. I was done upstairs with everything except the floors when Autmn called. She had a bunch of things she needed, and her and Cameron ended up spending most of the afternoon here while Noah did Door Dash. I helped her with some laundry while they there here. Then Noah picked them up and they switched – Noah and Cameron went to his mom’s do finish the laundry, and Autmn went Door Dashing. It was a long day for them and it’s not over yet.

Daredevils!
I did see last week (and forgot to post) that my former boss from Greensburg Pinnacle posted that his son Austen was deployed. He’s on the USS Carrier George H. W. Bush. No information as to where they are headed. In times like these it’s a scary thought – and not knowing where makes it worse. Prayers!!!

I just finished cleaning the rest of the house, Autmn’s laundry, and my laundry. It’s after 8pm and I’ll be ready for supper here shortly. I skipped lunch. I just took a walk outside and saw that my Bridal Bush is in full bloom. Mom gave me that and I’m pretty sure it was from Grama’s house.

Then I noticed that there was an ambulance across the street. Lou has a lot of health issues and has had for a long time. I didn’t keep track, but when I went up to put the laundry away the ambulance was just leaving, and Sharon followed in her car. I do hope comfort and healing for him.

By then the solar lights were on, and 2 of my flowers still work from last year.

And the moon is hiding in the clouds. I think tonight is the pink moon, about 10:15pm.

‘My’ moon!

TODAY I am thankful for baby hugs!

QUOTE of the DAY:

PEANUTS?

TOMORROW April 2nd is:
International Children’s Book Day; National Burrito Day; National DIY Day; National Employee Benefits Day; National Ferret Day; National Love your Produce Manager day; National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day; National Reconciliation Day.
I’m all for children’s books! Not so much DIY – can barely handle a hammer or a screw driver! And I was never a fan of PB&J! God bless…
MOVIE from 2001:

On this date in History: 1863 US Congress passes the first wartime conscription law, calling for the registration of all 20 to 45-year-old males. (Daniel, in my book Letters to Mary, entered the Army shortly after that!)
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