30 is not old, My Friend! People seem to takeyou a bit more seriously as an adult when you enter your 30s as opposedto being 20 something. Turning 30 does effect a lot of people though.It's definitely different from other birthdays.
My, you two have been through a lot with parents moving in and dealingwith cancer. My heart goes out to you. My father had cancer. It's notan easy thing to deal with for the person or their family members. Youwill most certainly be in my thoughts and prayers.
What a lot of changes going on for everyone in the house. It's soimportant to get a good night's sleep. I hope that that can get workedout. I can't think straight and am totally off balance when I don'tsleep well.
Good job redoing the cages, SPM! It's such a feeling of accomplishmentwhen you take on a task like that. I bet it looks great and the littleones love it. Good Job!
Keep up the hard work, SPD. Glad to hear that you were able to get outthere and earn some money. It's been very dry around here this summeras well. The grass has been yellow more than it's been green in themonth of August. The weatherman was saying that we were in danger ofgetting our first frost last night, and the way it feels right now, itwouldn't surprise me if it did happen. Tomorrow's supposed to be 90.Load up on the Vitamin C!
As I said, you and yours will be in my prayers. I'm so sorry that yourdealing with the circumstances you are at such a young age. Bless yourhearts for not running away and being there for your family.
(I hope those little critters adjust to your schedule sooner rather than later now that they're in the room with you.)
ray:
-Carolyn