Okay, it's too early to think up a fun and snappy title. Yesterday was Drill Sergeant Hubby's last day on what they call "The Trail". He hung in there long enough to phase them over to white phase, which means the PVTS re doing as well as can be expected and moving up, one step closer to graduation. He even left his hat on his desk in his office.
Here we are now, almost 6 am the following day and he is already gone again. This time though, I'm going too, at least as soon as the kids are in school. Today is the day of his knee surgery for a possible fracture in his kneecap or something and a complete lack of cartilage. It happens even before I can get everyone off to school, but I'll be there when he wakes up.
As for now, I promised my little Moon Princess that I'd make her some more awesome Amish cinnamon rolls and those suckers take awhile for us lay folk!
Happy Tuesday, everyone!
Wife to an Army veteran, mother of four, rescuer of animals, lover of history, and general scribe. Bestselling books: Rebekah's Quilt (Amish fiction, first in a series), A Heart on Hold (historical romance, first in a series), The ABC's of Oklahoma Plants (children's nonfiction), The ABC's of Texas Plants (children's nonfiction), and The Big Bad Wolf Really Isn't so Big and Bad (children's nonfiction).
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Hope he's recovering painlessly (though how that could be, I don't know)!
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