While my intent was to mow a good part of the lawn, it rained half of the morning and half the afternoon. Being caught up with most paperwork, I spent the day transcribing genealogy notes into a small notebook for ease of travel and more compact records.
J had a run-around day. She managed to get her rental car, but was unable to accomplish much else. Getting her rental car set the stage to no longer be hostage in her hotel room. It also gives her a chance to use her recently acquired German driver's license. Tomorrow will be her first day to do what she wants. Tomorrow, Germany's four day weekend starts as it seems to the first weekend of every month. It will be a true holiday for her. It will be the first day to do what she likes since she arrived in Germany. She will also be moving into our town home soon, which should also be a good feeling for her.
T joined me, C, and R for dinner. We discussed Easter plans and plans for the farm, to include removing a pen by the hen house, possibly building a fence, and planting the garden.
I finished the day by doing extra genealogy research online. Wow. I have a lot of German ancestors...every extended family branch is German except for two. All the more exciting that I go to Germany soon. Sadly, the only cities I have narrowed down thus far are Darmstadt, Duesseldorf, and Alsace-Lorraine. I'll have to keep working on it.
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I just want to tell you again how much Rod and I have enjoyed having you at the house. We also appreciate that you were the shepherd to all the animals while we were gone and for all the help you've given. We'll be sad to see you go but we know how much you're looking forward to it!!
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