Fast Pace Ride
The clock just seems to keep moving forward. There were many days this week that I was kind of hoping it would stop for just a few. Especially during those few brief moments when I thought I might lay down for a nap or something, but it did not happen. It just kept moving forward.
SnackPack did his best to overcome this bug that has been going around. He slept in couple of days and did afternoon practice instead. When he was not in the pool, he was at school, doing homework, sleeping, or trying to stay awake long enough to spend time with friends. Sometimes we see him at the dinner table for a few brief moments before he rushes out the door for his next adventure. When he sleeps in, I don't hardly see him at all unless he comes in to tell me he is home and going to bed. I don't know how he keeps up the busy stuff.
Puddin started a new job this week. I know I mentioned it last week, but just wanted to make it known that this is what he does now. The first day, we went down together to serve in the temple before he started. We will have to start earlier next week. He drove one day and then Bubbles lost a hose and we had to figure something else out. He spent the rest of the week riding mass transit to work and we picked him up after. On Friday, we just bought a month pass for the transit. It will save him money in the long run and he won't have to worry about snow days.
Tall Man came home early on Monday with what appeared to be the same bug SnackPack had. He crashed and returned back to the grind the next day. He did not get any takers to visit the Happiest Place on Earth, so we convinced him to fly. It sounds like it went well. He got a good night sleep, arrived around the same time as those who drove all night, and was able to make it home for church this morning. We have only heard bits and pieces of his adventure, but it sounds like he had a good time.
The Professor continued battling the adult children who attend her class every once in a while. She is counting down the days to be off track. It is getting closer, but cannot come fast enough. We are hoping that this weekend will give her a little break in the action. She will be spending it with special friends celebrating special ceremonies, and she gets to attend. She is excited.
The Queen battled the bug herself this week. She made it all day Monday, but then crashed on Tuesday and Wednesday. I am just glad it did not get passed beyond her. We were able to figure all the transportation stuff out, Bubbles got a new hose, and we were almost back to normal by the weekend. Now we are waiting to see what the coming week will bring us. The count down is on.
From my box office seat, I was offered a position and excepted. I was set apart to a new stewardship. I am still working on my goals. I need to jump on board with Puddin and see if I can get more cardio in my life. However, I am too old to board from 90th South to home. I would not be able to walk the next day.
Gram and Gramps had an eventful week at the MTC and will return for the first 3 days of this week before reporting down south. We understand that once there they will continue with another 10 days of training before they begin their service. It does not sound like it was or is as rigorous as the youth, but still taxing. We look forward to a report sometime on Tuesday.
Have a great week! Lesson 18 has so many gems, it is worth readying again, especially since we have conference coming up this weekend! Make it count.
SnackPack did his best to overcome this bug that has been going around. He slept in couple of days and did afternoon practice instead. When he was not in the pool, he was at school, doing homework, sleeping, or trying to stay awake long enough to spend time with friends. Sometimes we see him at the dinner table for a few brief moments before he rushes out the door for his next adventure. When he sleeps in, I don't hardly see him at all unless he comes in to tell me he is home and going to bed. I don't know how he keeps up the busy stuff.
Puddin started a new job this week. I know I mentioned it last week, but just wanted to make it known that this is what he does now. The first day, we went down together to serve in the temple before he started. We will have to start earlier next week. He drove one day and then Bubbles lost a hose and we had to figure something else out. He spent the rest of the week riding mass transit to work and we picked him up after. On Friday, we just bought a month pass for the transit. It will save him money in the long run and he won't have to worry about snow days.
Tall Man came home early on Monday with what appeared to be the same bug SnackPack had. He crashed and returned back to the grind the next day. He did not get any takers to visit the Happiest Place on Earth, so we convinced him to fly. It sounds like it went well. He got a good night sleep, arrived around the same time as those who drove all night, and was able to make it home for church this morning. We have only heard bits and pieces of his adventure, but it sounds like he had a good time.
The Professor continued battling the adult children who attend her class every once in a while. She is counting down the days to be off track. It is getting closer, but cannot come fast enough. We are hoping that this weekend will give her a little break in the action. She will be spending it with special friends celebrating special ceremonies, and she gets to attend. She is excited.
The Queen battled the bug herself this week. She made it all day Monday, but then crashed on Tuesday and Wednesday. I am just glad it did not get passed beyond her. We were able to figure all the transportation stuff out, Bubbles got a new hose, and we were almost back to normal by the weekend. Now we are waiting to see what the coming week will bring us. The count down is on.
From my box office seat, I was offered a position and excepted. I was set apart to a new stewardship. I am still working on my goals. I need to jump on board with Puddin and see if I can get more cardio in my life. However, I am too old to board from 90th South to home. I would not be able to walk the next day.
Gram and Gramps had an eventful week at the MTC and will return for the first 3 days of this week before reporting down south. We understand that once there they will continue with another 10 days of training before they begin their service. It does not sound like it was or is as rigorous as the youth, but still taxing. We look forward to a report sometime on Tuesday.
Have a great week! Lesson 18 has so many gems, it is worth readying again, especially since we have conference coming up this weekend! Make it count.
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