Saturday, October 31, 2009

Halloween

Hey y'all! The DH and I are sitting at home with chips and salsa and World War Z (a book ostensibly about zombies but really about global response to crisis). Easel (dressed as Batman) and Sandbox (dressed as an escaped hospital patient) are at a party. Rake and Soulpatch (matching pirates) are out getting Chinese food before they settle in for some scary movies.

It's been a tough week at work - two steps forward one step back. We have jobs though so I guess I won't complain. Polio is determined to fly to TX for Christmas. That leaves us driving down, dates undetermined. We need to confer with some family members on the other side of the family. Wish I could say more definitively but I can 't. It ain't all up to me.

Nothing much to report. Had a birthday - that was pretty cool. The kids surprised me with some nice gifts. I'll leave you with a picture for Halloween.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

More Bits

Last weekend was a marching band competition. The DH and I were chaperones for this overnight event in Chicago. Sandbox had to be at school at 5:45am to go run in a cross country race in another town. There are 6 or 7 kids that run and do band. So they joined us in the Chicago 'burb where the competition was held. There was some stiff competition and a couple of really great shows. The next day we went to a China Day parade, a 5k walk for the American Lung Association, and a long bus ride home. But the DH and I are getting old and the weekend took its toll on us.






During the week there were practicies, rehearsals, and drama auditions.

Both girls did well and have call backs this week.

Yesterday, there was more running and more marching band. (I hope Sandbox will blog about his cross country experience - he's doing well). Our band placed third and our colorguard placed 1st! So it was a good time. The DH went along to do sound (there are mics and speakers for a voiced over section) so I had the whole day to myself.


So, what did I do?


Nope.



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Yes, I had to organize my office. It was a blessing to not feel guilt for neglecting the family while I did it. Guess what? It took me 8 hours and I still could put in another 4 to really complete the job. I made some real headway and I didn't uncover any overdue forgotten tasks (my fear). I have an admin assistant but i wasn't in a position to utilize her jsut yet since I didn't know what the categories for sorting/filing were yet. Also, some info is above her pay grade so to speak, so I couldn't just set her loose on the papers. But, now my system is in place. I feel good about it.

Last bit - This morning at church, two boys were playing "nut wars." At least that's what they were calling it. Basicallym they were gathering acorns in their shirts, then hurling them at each other across the stairway where people enter the church school building. Loads of fun.