Saturday morning Dustin and I were up at 5:30 to get ready to head out to his hunting land to put out some cameras and corn. This was my first experience putting out cameras and corn because I was not raised in a household where anyone hunted. I’ve totally married into that lifestyle π
And as you’ll see below, I’ve adapted pretty well π
We rode the 4-wheeler to put out three cameras and this was the first of the three we Dustin put out. Notice the gun was in case we ran across any snakes–I know this is so naive of me but snakes weren’t even on my radar that day until D told me to watch where I stepped.
I had to snap this as we were headed back to the truck to grab the other bags of corn and cameras. Y’all, as you can see by my hair, I was not expecting a crazy ride through the forrest, ducking my head, getting scraped by branches and briars, and getting my hair caught in vines. Next time I’ll know to wear a ball cap haha!
I caught my #bloggerhusband taking pictures of me working π And by working, I mean he emptied the 50 lb bags of corn until they were about 25 lbs, and then I took over.
Look at how good I am at spreading out corn!
We got back to our house around 1 PM that day, and after an afternoon full of grocery shopping and laundry, I got ready to go see a play with my mom!
The College Street Players, a local group, put on Steel Magnolias in our town, and since Mom and I both LOVE that movie, we had to go see the play! I could quote almost all of the lines verbatim, and even if you’ve seen the movie a thousand times and know exactly what’s going to happen, everyone in the fine arts center cried during the last scene.
I have three favorite movies: When Harry Met Sally, Pretty Woman, and Steel Magnolias. My love for all of these movies came from my mom, so it was special getting to watch the play together!