We're back home again! We went from the slopes of an active volcano to the shores of a beautiful tropical island. We enjoyed yummy food, excellent friendships and received quality Bible teaching. We survived ice cold splash baths, an almost broken arm (Aaron), very little sleep the first week, and no one got sick! We camped out, roasted hot dogs, hiked, played capture the flag, did crazy relays, sang, flew on airplanes, walked on the beach, went to a water park, spent time with friends, spent time in prayer, hugged a lot, worshiped, posed for crazy pictures, watched a baptism in the swimming pool and paid a lot of money to eat some crazy good cheese cake. It was a great 2 1/2 weeks.
I didn't take very many pictures, which is unusual for me. But I couldn't resist this picture in the airport. There was an "unattended bag" in the waiting room...does it look suspicious to you? LOL
And then we came home. Our cat was so happy he meowed himself hoarse and didn't get his voice back until the next day. Now it's time to get ready for summer guests! My sister and her family arrive in 6 days and my parents arrive in 13 days...WOOHOO! I am trying to clean the house up. I was aiming for neat and clean, but I think my style for house decor is "Early 21st Century Clutter" so I'll just have to embrace the inevitable and put my efforts into things like laundry and keeping the dishes washed.
So, if you rummage through items in your shelves that you haven't looked through in awhile, what do you find? Dust? Maybe a little bug like a cricket or silverfish? Well, now, how about hatched lizard eggs? That's what I found. Awesome, lizards are setting up homes in my shelves.
Perhaps I need to say that my home is "Early 21st Century Clutter with a Jurassic Twist."
That unattended bag is plugged in - definitely suspicious! Can't wait to meet your new pet lizard family! So glad you had such a good time and that you made it home safely (and no broken bones!)
ReplyDeleteWow! Lizard eggs. That beats the little gekos that used to live in my bathroom back home in El Salvador. In Turkey, we don't have anything remotely like lizard eggs in the cupboards.
ReplyDeleteWell, it is those geckos, probably just like the ones in El Salvador! We have lots here, and apparently 2 new ones! lol
DeleteLove your description of your house! So perfect, and so you to come up with such a description!
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