Picture Perfect
Many years ago, we took out the rose garden in our back yard that I managed to kill without even trying, and substituted it with a big concrete patio. When we poured the concrete, I thought about how over the years the grandkids would ride their scooters and play four square and draw pictures with chalk on the concrete canvas. I was right, and it never fails to make me happy when they do just that. Chalk, at least right now, is the big winner. Over the Labor Day weekend, we had Court and his family for a barbecue one afternoon. While the kids often will draw complex pictures on the patio, I was surprised to see this Big Kid drawing as well. It made me smile….

Are You Ready For Some Football?
I, for one, am ready for some football. The Rocky Mountain Showdown between Colorado State University and the University of Colorado (my alma mater) was held last weekend. CU won, as they have for several years in a row, which made me happy. However, all of our kids attended CSU, and so I kept my mouth shut. The Broncos preseason was so-so, but who cares. The real deal begins on Monday Night Football. And this year we’re even interested in a high school team — the Thomas Jefferson Spartans. Addie and Alastair both attend TJ, and Addie’s boyfriend is the starting quarterback. They lost their first game, but there are many more to come. Bill and I will try to make as many games as possible…..

Top of the Food Chain
We were at out to dinner the other night when I was too lazy to cook. I spotted this sign on the table…..

As you can see, the sign asks Why do you need an animal to create meat? Well, I guess because, by Wikipedia’s definition, meat is animal flesh that is eaten as food. I truly don’t care if people eat veggie burgers. But they aren’t made from meat. They’re made from beets. It might (almost) rhyme, but it isn’t the same. Just sayin’…. As a friend says: Top of the food chain, Baby.
Buzz
Our Denver pest control company came yesterday. They always ring the doorbell and ask if I have any special concerns. Yes, I did. The wasp nests that our painter has been finding in the tiles of our roof, as well as they nest in the back of our yard from which wasps came out and stung Bill as he mowed. When he was finished, he CLAIMED that he got rid of the nests. We’ll see. But it made me think about this chart that I came across a long time ago…..

Ciao!
Last night while lying in bed waiting to get sleepy, I decided to check out our local news via the internet. Within a few minutes, I stumbled upon something that made me realize why I really shouldn’t ever watch or listen to the news.
But must we all be held responsible for what transpired 200 years ago? I don’t want to be considered racist if I choose to fly a flag modeled after the original flag sewn by Betsy Ross. She and Mr. Ross might have owned slaves. I have no idea. But I don’t own slaves and I think the idea of human beings being considered property is simply barbaric. But I’m proud of how hard our ancestors fought to free our country from Great Britain.







Last fall, we had the inside of our house painted — at least most of it. Since we moved into our house in 1993, we painted the kitchen three or four times. All of our bedrooms had been painted at some point. But the rest of the house was the color of dirty snow, the same color it was when we first walked into the house. Our painter — whose name is decidedly NOT Mr. Bainter — was extraordinarily competent and thorough. He arrived every morning promptly at 8, unless he had to stop at the paint store. He left every evening promptly at 4:30. He worked in our house so long I was beginning to think he would show up at our Thanksgiving dinner.
I got a haircut yesterday. I was a bit early, so I sat down in the waiting area where I had plenty of time to read a magazine article that convinced me that Meghan and Kate are not mad at each other after all. It’s a great relief to know the two princesses are friends. (Although in one of the photos, Meghan’s back is to Kate, and I could swear Kate is whispering Meghan’s butt looks big in that dress to William. Might be my imagination.)




Magnolia started middle school, where she is in the sixth grade. Dagny is in the eighth grade of middle school…..