September 1st!

Happy Labor Day! September 1st, wow! Today signals the beginning of the end of 2025. Time flies. Hard to believe in about 120 days we’ll be celebrating 2026. Sounds surreal. We have four major holidays, at least four birthdays I can think of right now, and a change from summer to fall to winter. Here we go!

Ty works today and Lori has a Pilates session with Sara, her trainer, at 7. I’ll lift weights for an hour and then we’ll be done at 8am and go see Ty for breakfast. Football starts Thursday night, and the Broncos play in six days. 30 days from today we leave for Italy! Glad we live up here as the traffic to Denver today will be horrible.

Yesterday we went to the farmers market in Vail and have never see the village so packed with people. We didn’t stay long. Today we’ll hang around the house and clean up a bit. More shootings in Denver last night. I don’t mention it much anymore as it happens almost every single day.

We’ve pretty much decided we prefer northern Idaho over northern Montana as Montana seems to get a lot more smoke every year due to forest fires in Canada which are becoming the norm. You seem to get a lot more for your money in Idaho too. I think we’re going to work with a builder that has a lot and some plans and try to tweak the plans a bit. We’ll see. We’d like to go up and look around on the 5th with Ben and Eleni but I’m in Seattle the 11th and have a lot of work to do before then and don’t think I can swing it.

Today I’m cleaning out my closet and dresser. Need to accomplish something this weekend, ha. It was nice and cool outside last night. Must be in the 40’s, not cold, but just cool enough to let you know the weather will soon be changing.

6:21am now. Time to go water the hanging baskets outside. The news just said the Covid vaccine might be hard to get this year. Really? Who in their right mind would still get it knowing what we know now, unbelievable. Have a great last day of the three-day weekend and God Bless.

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