Trila
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- North Central Arkansas
Yesterday was spent moving tree trunks, that had been cut down last winter. Per usual, I did over do it when moving them. Almost every one of those tree trunks needed 2 people to move them! And, of course, they all needed to be hauled about 200 yards! First we had to pull and tug to get them clear of any over growing brush. Then we loaded them into Dio's truck. Don't forget the unloading, too! There were 4 truck loads, all together....yes, I over did it!
By the time we were done, I was exhausted and my wrist hurt. But it is done! Now we are ready for our annual Yule Bonfire!
Since moving all of that wood, I have taken it easy on my wrist. I even skipped some of my PT, just to give it a break....figuratively speaking, of course!
. It's fine now, well......as good as it was before moving all of those logs!

That bonfire is going to be so big, that you may be able to see it in the UK!!!
Now that it's done, I'm looking forward to our annual Yule celebration. "When" we celebrate is not always actually on Yule, but we try to get to as close as possible...it will depend on the weather.
Our celebration will start early in the morning, when Dio lights up the pile of wood. We will spend the whole day tending to the fire, pushing the end pieces of wood to the middle, etc. While we sit around and watch the fire, we will drink adult beverages. It is the one day a year that I will probably over indulge.
Once the fire goes down enough that we can get closer to it, we will roast hot dogs and marshmallows. We do this every year, but usually our fires are not this big!!! LOL. Hopefully it will be out by the time we go in for the night!

By the time we were done, I was exhausted and my wrist hurt. But it is done! Now we are ready for our annual Yule Bonfire!

Since moving all of that wood, I have taken it easy on my wrist. I even skipped some of my PT, just to give it a break....figuratively speaking, of course!


That bonfire is going to be so big, that you may be able to see it in the UK!!!

Now that it's done, I'm looking forward to our annual Yule celebration. "When" we celebrate is not always actually on Yule, but we try to get to as close as possible...it will depend on the weather.
Our celebration will start early in the morning, when Dio lights up the pile of wood. We will spend the whole day tending to the fire, pushing the end pieces of wood to the middle, etc. While we sit around and watch the fire, we will drink adult beverages. It is the one day a year that I will probably over indulge.

