Joined: Jan 2007 Gender: Female Posts: 43 Location: Lubbock
Knock, Knock « Thread Started on Apr 23, 2008, 12:12am »
It is just too quiet around here!!!!
Come on, everybody. Don't be shy. Since you are here reading this, say hello (or something).
For those who know me, I wanted to pass on a little info. It really looks like we will FINALLY be licensed to Foster/Adopt!!!!!! YAHOO!!!!!!! We only lack having our environmental inspection, and we have already started the home study. We had the first "interview" (more like just a chat) last night here at the house. That only leave our individual interviews with the caseworker, then she can write our home study "book". Once those 2 things are finished, they can start placing kids with us. For now, we only want to work with kiddos aged birth to 5 years until we get our feet wet. Then hopefully one of them will become available for adoption.
Joined: Jan 2007 Gender: Female Posts: 43 Location: Lubbock
Re: Knock, Knock « Reply #3 on Jun 11, 2008, 5:41pm »
I am SO ready to come back down your way!!! Today, here in Lubbock, we tied our record high of 105. When I looked at the "West Texas Mezonet" put together by Texas Tech on their 5 minute observations, there was only 1 town out of the 30-or-so listed that did NOT have a tripple digit temp. at 5:30.
And like Aunt Evelyn, I am still waiting on Porquette. I have her up in a small window off to the side at work and at home.
Re: Knock, Knock « Reply #4 on Jun 16, 2008, 9:09am »
I think the entire country is in dire straits. We are "water-logged" up here. The agriculture economy will not be good as most can not get crops in the ground. I wonder about you guys and your hay as I think, no, I KNOW the price of hay will sky-rocket this year. I think everyone will be lucky to get one cutting of hay this year rather than 2. We ususally put up hay around the 4th of July. Still waiting on Porquette. She thinks we'll all get bored with watching her and THEN decide to have it. Congrats to M&M on their potential adopting. Love to all & Good Luck, Aunt Evelyn