Wednesday, August 22, 2012

oh what a day!

what a day. 
it started with taking Kael to meet his kindergarten teacher. 
it was great. 
then on the way home i stop to get gas and my card is declined. 
long story short. 
some one stole our bank info and the bank had frozen our accounts. 
sigh. 
then i come home from YW to lights and sirens in front of our neighborhood and house. 
garran greets me in the garage saying he had to call 911. 
i start to get a little nervous to say the least. 
so little boys in our neighborhood literally set our backyard on fire. 
this is really right out side our back door. 
with how dry it has been we are so lucky that it was not worse. 
good thing Garran saw it when he did and called 911.
Here is a video of the fire.



1 comment:

Lisa said...

Yikes! A fire would be so scary right now. So glad it was caught early.

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