This morning Liz took Luke up to High Hopes so I was able to get some work done around the house. First I did some more on Luke’s closet, then took trash to the dump before cleaning the kitchen. They returned and Luke and I played with Legos until lunch time. He really didn’t want to nap, but eventually did, splitting his time between his room and the sofa. He didn’t wake up until Liz got off work. We then played some more until dinner time. After dinner I went to Home Depot and Kroger in Spring Hill. The latter is always a miserable experience. Luke was still up when I returned a little after nine. He wanted to tell me that he had gone tee-tee in his little toilet for the first time.
Special Sunday.
Luke slept in a little bit again this morning, which was great. After breakfast we just kind of relaxed until it was time to load up and go to the tree farm in Lewisburg. They weren’t actually growing the trees there, but they did have some for sale, along with chickens and goats to look at. We found a nice tree and talked with the proprietors for a while. Back at home we had lunch then Luke and I napped. That was pretty nice. Afterwards I started working on shelves for his closet, then we began decorating the tree. We did a video call with my parents so that Luke could show them the tree and some other things we had been doing around the house. After dinner I worked on the shelves some more.
Productive Saturday.
Luke slept in a bit which meant we all got to relax. After breakfast I built shelves for the playroom closet, an enjoyable task that consumed most of the morning. After lunch I drove up to Cool Springs. I got more shelving materials at Home Depot, and met with my friend Alex for a few minutes. Upon arriving back home I relaxed a little and played with Luke. This evening I have been following the Tide and organizing my office.
Finally Friday.
Luke and I spent a lot of time playing today. After nap we all went to downtown Columbia so Liz could do a little shopping. It was nice to walk around the square. Hard to believe that Christmas is three weeks from today.