Greetings to all. We hope that the wind hasn’t blown you too far away. We are also hoping that the flowers will survive.
Monday morning we started the week off with restorative exercises with Rebecca Welsh.
Horse racing with Nadene Andersen (left) and Sharon Carson.
Hello. We hope everyone has had a great week. We have been keeping busy with our daily activities, restorative exercises and our visitors.
Monday morning we played kickball.
Dear Dave,
My husband and I are both 29, and we have good jobs that allow us to bring home $100,000 a year combined. Recently, we began talking about starting a family. We live on a budget, but we still have about $15,000 in credit card debt and student loans we’re working hard to pay off.
Greetings to all. Wow another week has come and gone. Mullen’s last day of school is Friday. Seriously where did it go? Of course Corynn has been counting down the days since Christmas break. I think most kids do, or maybe it’s just mine. Anyway we hope you all had a great week.
Dear Dave,
You talk a lot about budgeting, and how important it is in getting control of your money. But don’t most people already have a good idea of what they’re spending, and how much they have in the bank, without going through all the time and trouble of developing an actual budget?
4-29-2021
This week the Legislature debated Legislative Bill 364. This is a bill that promotes parents having more choices in the education of their children.
April 27, 2021
Here in the Cornhusker State, agriculture and conservation go hand in hand. Nebraska’s farmers and ranchers are the original conservationists. Agricultural families in our state have been growing crops and tending livestock for generations.
Chris Sittler (left) and Pam Coons with the flowers that they brought up for residents to enjoy.
Greetings. We hope everyone has had a great week. We would like to thank the Episcopal Church for the adorable May baskets that we received on Saturday for May Day. It was fun to reminisce about May Day and we wondered if kids still do May baskets anymore.