My first time grilling on gas grill wasn't so successful.  Burned the chicken.  I was even cooking it on a low heat, so I think the key is now to try indirect heat.  That's okay.  I always have gourmand bombshells, and this is just one of them.  On a funny note, my biscuits turned out like heaven.  I think that is a first.  Must be the southern influence or something like that.
Well, today was a bit cooler.  I think it only got to about 92.  I took the girls to the spray park, and they did enjoy it, but Katie said that is was too cold, so we came home early.  I am brown.  Very brown.  I can tell that I'm very brown because I'm beginning to like to wear blue again.  I never wear blue unless I'm in Hawaii, and I've been turned into that golden tan that only happens with long exposure to the sun.  So, blue is beginning to look really nice to me, so I must be brown.
We heard that it was roasting in PDX.  I looked up the temperature for the last few days.  Oh, my, it's only been in the 80's there.  Shiver.  Really, I'm not kidding.  When it is 80 here, we put on jeans and tshirts.
We found out that CS has a charter school that goes from k-12.  For a mamma that just doesn't think homeschooling is for her this is exciting news.  We are praying and asking the Lord to let Kate go to that school.  It would be such an answer to prayer.  We have been resigned to sending her to public school because we can't afford a private school at this moment.  And then this flyer came in the mail yesterday.  We are hoping to get interviewed and perhaps Kate's Chinese immersion will help her.  We love the sound of this charter school.  It stresses mathematics, engineering and the sciences which would dovetail so nicely with Tanner's school focus.  I kind of wish that I was a little kid and could go to this school mainly because they have a robotics department.
Anyway, sorry for the disjointed update.  Win some, loose some, I guess.
 
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