These two days were mostly filled the the processing of rental applicants for the little house. A selection was made and papers are now signed. Most people live pay check to pay check, and to find stable folk that understand they must pay rent first each month isn't easy. My heart truly does go out to people, and it's hard to tell them sorry, you weren't selected. It also makes me grateful for the many blessings I enjoy each day and reminds me the importance of living within our monthly income too.
For work, I sifted more rocks from the garden both days, two buckets full each day. I also ate all of the peas on the vines. Laundry, of course. More carpet shampooing since Fred spilled a glass of red wine. I hit some other spots while I was at it. I sure like that tool.
For fun on Sunday, I did a little shopping for wine at Grocery Outlet. I used my Penny's $10 certificate to get a pair of stretch black jeans. I can wear them like leggings. I browsed my Better Homes and Garden November issue. Good inspiration for Thanksgiving. Then I joined Savannah and her mom with some friends for an hour of wine tasting at Pilot Peak. Nice conversation, music, snacks, and wine!
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