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baymule
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I met my DD in Waco this morning at 10:00 for me to get my 2 little granddaughters. We met at a bakery, had coffee and yummy bakery goodies. Then put girls stuff in my car and left.
It took 2 1/2 hours to get home. We made bottles for the bottle triplets and the girls had fun!
I’ve been leaving my car at church for WEEKS and driving my Kawasaki mule over my terrible washed out road, splashing through the small pond in the road, sending showers of muddy water flying. I drive to my car, get in car and go. Come back, load groceries in mule and go back. County dumped a couple loads of rock in 2 places 2 weeks ago, started driving my truck to my car.
Do girls and I get back, put their stuff in the truck and turn down my road. The county was WORKING ON THE ROAD. It’s only slightly better, hope they come back tomorrow to do some more. They dumped a load of big rock in the pond, maintainer spread it. It’s big rock, 4 or 5 inches and makes the “improvements “ real lumpy and bumpy.
My friends that I did a sewing kit on their ewe’s “lady parts” because of a prolapse, own a truck accessories business. They came over yesterday, she got to bottle feed her triplet lambs and hug them. We visited and had a good time. Then he loaded up my mule and took it to his shop today. He had his employees put bright LED lights front and back, on my mule! Talk about LIGHT UP THE NIGHT! It’s awesome!
It took 2 1/2 hours to get home. We made bottles for the bottle triplets and the girls had fun!
I’ve been leaving my car at church for WEEKS and driving my Kawasaki mule over my terrible washed out road, splashing through the small pond in the road, sending showers of muddy water flying. I drive to my car, get in car and go. Come back, load groceries in mule and go back. County dumped a couple loads of rock in 2 places 2 weeks ago, started driving my truck to my car.
Do girls and I get back, put their stuff in the truck and turn down my road. The county was WORKING ON THE ROAD. It’s only slightly better, hope they come back tomorrow to do some more. They dumped a load of big rock in the pond, maintainer spread it. It’s big rock, 4 or 5 inches and makes the “improvements “ real lumpy and bumpy.
My friends that I did a sewing kit on their ewe’s “lady parts” because of a prolapse, own a truck accessories business. They came over yesterday, she got to bottle feed her triplet lambs and hug them. We visited and had a good time. Then he loaded up my mule and took it to his shop today. He had his employees put bright LED lights front and back, on my mule! Talk about LIGHT UP THE NIGHT! It’s awesome!