

Ah, my home. I love the country. It offers something that the city does not hold: peace. I went outside last evening and took a blanket and pillow to the backyard and sat, writing the above paragraph. What beautiful days, these last few in May. I thank God for how lovely it's been.
Yesterday I went to my grandparents for memorial day. We threw the football around and I started the grill up. I have that fine habit of adding about 3 times too much lighter fluid to the charcoal. It's wonderful, seeing those 2 feet flames jump out of the grill. Ah, yes! The weather has not exactly been sunny, but fairly warm and just beautiful. I ended up assuming the responsibility of grilling all the burgers and hot dogs, which is something I enjoy doing. Anyway, today I went and filled out a couple applications in search of a summer job. I also have been attacking the mountain in my room, unpacking. It's quite a job since many things I don't need at home over the summer, such as my water pitcher w/filter, my ironing board, or winter clothes. Further, on my to do list is reading and study material. Bible bowl questions and several fall semester books.

Postscript: And that Le, is me returning the favor. And Kaylin, I check my blog frequently so if you want me to post, just comment.
2 comments:
Sounds like you had fun at your grandparents. I agree the country is the perfect place to find peace. Hope the job hunting ends soon for you. Thanks for responding so quickly.
The pictures are beautiful! I know I live at home, but it is good to be at home all the time! I agree. My brother enjoys grilling too -- he did our grilling for M Day. It was yummy! Soak in summer! :)
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