Had some crazy storms here last night, though we were not hit anywhere near as badly as other areas. The damage was limited to some wind damage that was mostly limited to downed trees and limbs. Those in the direct path of the storm weren't so lucky. I heard Catoosa County, GA was looking for volunteers to help sift through debris and look for survivors this morning, but haven't found anything solid to confirm that.
On a lighter note, my baby turns two tomorrow. I can't believe how time has flown. It doesn't seem like it's been a year, much less two! She is so tall already, blonde by some odd trick of genetics, increasingly chatty, a whirlwind of energy, and way too smart for her own good. She's my little helper and the best exercise plan I could have ever imagined. She loves trains, purses, and mud puddles.
The hubby was kind enough to put together a few more raised beds for the garden this week. Have a bunch of new seedlings getting ready for transplanting and will hopefully get that done this weekend. The new beds are sized to fit the chicken tractor we've been working on building. Hoping to finish that project up this weekend as well, especially since our fluffy little spring chicks are fluffy no longer and nearly ready to be moved into their new home.
On a lighter note, my baby turns two tomorrow. I can't believe how time has flown. It doesn't seem like it's been a year, much less two! She is so tall already, blonde by some odd trick of genetics, increasingly chatty, a whirlwind of energy, and way too smart for her own good. She's my little helper and the best exercise plan I could have ever imagined. She loves trains, purses, and mud puddles.
The hubby was kind enough to put together a few more raised beds for the garden this week. Have a bunch of new seedlings getting ready for transplanting and will hopefully get that done this weekend. The new beds are sized to fit the chicken tractor we've been working on building. Hoping to finish that project up this weekend as well, especially since our fluffy little spring chicks are fluffy no longer and nearly ready to be moved into their new home.
PS. Other than the wind damage, this blog makes me really happy.