Wednesday, October 15, 2008

When life hands you 144 lemons...

Our neighbors own and run a food stand that they set up all over the northeast at various fairs and festivals. As the season ended they had lots of lemons & limes left over, so they gave us a box of each. Pretty nice, huh? Mom lent us her juicer, and I spent several hours making and freezing lemon and lime juice. I hadn't realized how long the process was going to end up taking, but when it was over the house smelled great and we had around a gallon of juice in the freezer.

We are slowly trudging through our Get-ready-for-winter-checklist. Eric worked on the boiler this weekend. There was a lot of muttering coming up from the basement, but when it was all over we had heat. He spent the rest of the weekend working on the cars. If I understand him correctly my whole car is being held together by spray foam or something like that. The Saturn isn't even that lucky. Apparently it is on it's death bed... it's been given only 2 months tops.

My weekend was filled with laundry, yardsale fodder and tarantulas. We are planning a yardsale with our neighbors this weekend. I've been prying old toys away from the kids along and collecting things from their hiding places for a month now. I'm about half way through pricing everything. When we are finished with this fiasco we will probably come out with a $20 profit for weeks of work, however think of all the junk we will get rid of. The tarantula costumes should be done by the end of the week. They are coming out so cute. I'm adding red stripes to the legs and that made them look so much cooler.

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