October 14, 2005
what have I been doing? well, let’s see . . .
Wade has gone fishing this weekend, so my parents are here to help. How is it that having TWO extra adults to ‘help’ just makes it that much harder to get out of the house in the morning? Go figure. Anyway, no one went to school yesterday (Henry was out for Yom Kippur and Charlie ran a fever, for no good reason, on Wednesday afternoon) which really messed up my whole map of the day. Today, I’m hoping for better things. Or at least more coffee. And my housekeeper is coming, which always makes it good (although it does mean that I will have not only my kids but both my parents in tow during the two hours we are trying to stay out of Joanna’s way. Sigh).
But I DO have this for you: last night I dreamt that Misfit and I were at boarding school together; we were in the tenth grade. She had a locker near mine and was giving me really good advice about choosing a college. Because that was REALLY important in the dream.
I’ll be back later with something more exciting, I promise. Right now I have to go clean before the cleaning lady comes.
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October 14th, 2005 at 7:27 am, Candace Says:
Really? I was giving good advice? That’s so awesome that I was in your dream!
BFF!
(and boarding school! how very chi-chi and european!)
October 14th, 2005 at 7:39 am, M&Co. Says:
You and MisFit got to go to the same boarding school? And I was stuck here in the public schools!
October 14th, 2005 at 8:13 am, ieatcrayonz Says:
I read one of your sentences “really messed up my whole NAP of the day.”
What a bummer.
Hope C is feeling better. Damn fevers.
My mom is coming tonight, so I’ll clean when she’s here. It’s okay, she knows I’m a pig. Don’t think I told you I fired the cleaning ladies. They were doing a shit ass job. I’m particular about my cleaning, yo.
October 14th, 2005 at 11:57 am, Misfit Hausfrau Says:
I read that sentence the same way ieatcrayonz did!!!
Had I been going to that boarding school, I would have been the girl who was talking about boys and smoking cigarettes…