Still Not 100%

This poor guy has had quite the time of it lately.
September is usually his month.
I think this year, he'll be glad to put it behind him.


I tried to get him to let me mow the lawn, but he wouldn't have it.
It's his joy to trim and mow the lawn.
A few stitches won't stop him.
I sent a picture of his stitches to the family and they told me I should have given a "trigger" alert, so you may not want to keep scrolling.


Just in time for Halloween :)



It's still sore and it burns.
Ice packs and Tylenol have been his best friends.
He also still gets dizzy from the concussion.
This week he was supposed to be scouting the mountains of LaSal for deer.
But, he's still not 100%, in fact he's probably pushing 65-70%, so he's staying close to home for a while.
Between Covid, fires and accidents, I've lost count how many trips we've cancelled this year.
So... we've decided now is as good a time as any to hop back on the Get Out of Debt train.
We rode that train for years getting our business and everything but the house paid off.
And then we got off the train for a few years.
We've got 6 1/2 years left on the house, but we're setting a goal to have it paid off before 2023.
There.  
I said it!  
For some reason, anything I put out there on this blog, I feel extra committed to doing.
It's a blessing and a curse.

Kevin did get some REALLY great news about his book yesterday!


It's kind of a big deal!
I've included the full review below...

Exciting Treasure Hunt

Kevin Beck has written a delightful story about a 12-year-old boy, Dakota, faced with several life-threatening incidents and a powerful love of his grandfather. Visiting his grandfather in the hospital and realizing that his grandfather may never leave it, he sets out to earn enough money to pay for the medical care that is so desperately needed. First, he tries to improve his static apnea abilities and then participates in his first tournament with the ultimate goal to win the championship in the Bahamas and pay for the much-needed medical treatment. It isn’t until his family goes on a vacation that Dakota, aka Bones, discovers that his static apnea abilities is instrumental in his and his grandfather’s survival. Stranded on an isolated beach deep in the “Hole in the Wall gang’s” territory does Bones make a startling discovery. Kevin Beck has written an excellent coming of age and adventure story that anyone will enjoy. The dialog and interaction between Bones, his family and his friends were well done and moved the story along appropriately. His screaming at one of his dozen (it was more like 4 or 5) sisters was not only realistic but was done so well that I could visualize the fighting perfectly. Beck took his time developing each character through several instances that displayed who and how they were going to be in this book. The portrayal of each character was immaculate and accurate. Bones and The Treasure Map is a story that takes history, sleuthing and real-life instances to build a solid plot with some mouth gaping twists. Zane VanWicklyn performed Bones and the Treasure Map masterfully. He is very adept at voices and putting the perfect amount of tonal inflection on the words to move the story along. Not only did he bring each character to life, but he made the story even more realistic. This is a book that comes highly recommended; I hope to hear more written by Kevin Beck and hear more performances by Zane VanWicklyn. There were no issues with the quality or production of this audiobook. This prestigious award is presented to the author of the book whose book is believed to deserve higher than the standard 5 Star Rating. Disclaimer: This Audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias, honest review.

If you'd like to listen to the audiobook of Bones and the Treasure Map, click on the link below!

https://www.audible.com/pd/B08BJH1CZG/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-202544&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_202544_rh_us

I'm currently working on lesson and activity ideas for teachers and families, as well as a "fun fact" page sharing all the "true" parts of the story, which I'll include in the back of the Kindle and paperback.

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