Friday, September 22, 2006

Yahoo it is Friday.

Aussie Coffee Shop

Friday is my favorite day of the week. It is the end of the working week and the start of the weekend. By 3.45 the children are all home and Steve and I are sitting down with a coffee. I am really lucky that Steve has a job that gets him home so early in the afternoon and I thank God for getting Steve this job every day. This job makes it easier for our children to spend time with Steve and also gives him the time to help out with any homework that I cannot help our children with.
This weekend we are going to Adelaide for a day trip to pick up the rest of our kitchen. Yesterday I ordered our new appliences and got a great deal because we were buying 4 different items. I am really looking forward to having the kitchen finished and in. That will make the house so much more livable I hope.

2 comments:

Judy said...

Friday is my favorite day of the week too. I love weekends and having Charles home all day to work on projects or play with Gabriella.

What kind of appliances did you buy?

Therese said...

we bought a new dishwasher, oven, cooktop and rangehood. I am really looking forward to having a dishwasher to do all my dishes.

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