Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Wild & Wacky Week... half over!

Monday was a nice quiet day, but those definitely do not happen nearly often enough... and the calm doesn't last. Tuesday always arrives.

I made pancakes to start the day on Tuesday... the kids were happy (except for Trae - he'd have preferred biscuits). Vicki had a Dr appointment to have the lump on the bottom of her foot looked at... 3 hours later we walked out with a referral for an MRI, a podiatrist, a neurologist, and a retinal specialist for her, and a prescription for me that's supposed to help with my sinus issues. (I need to see if my insurance will cover Allegra - someone said their insurance doesn't, so I have to check). We were a smidge late to dinner with my Sit & Stitch friends, and then we were off the library to actually attend Sit & Stitch. I finished off the night with a trip to Walmart to pick up some groceries before the kids decided to mutiny for lack of "easy" food.

Today is Wednesday, and I did make homemade biscuits this morning (thus making Trae a very happy camper). Andrew & I made a run to the recycle center, and the community garden. Miss Rose at the garden had pulled the "end of season" cabbage plants and let us pick them up to feed to the goats, sheep, and longhorn. We definitely have some happy critters out there this afternoon.

I'm sitting here watching the movie Julie & Julia, knowing that I need to leave shortly to take Andrew to work... I'll drop him off, head back to the dr's office to pick up the authorization numbers for Vicki's referrrals, head to Mann's Tires in Tomball to get the new tires for the Toyota, I might have some time to kill before picking Andrew up at work - so I could swing into the HEB at Louetta and 249 to pick up more of their yummy gourmet coffees before I pick him up. Then I drop him off at his dinner with the guys from work, and the girls and I will go fabric shopping! They picked out patterns for new dresses, so it's time to get started actually MAKING them. I'm kind of excited about the fact that they're willing to not just wear dresses, but help design them and wear them to church. I haven't made dresses for them in years - I've been sticking to quilting, making sleep pants, and other simple tasks, so I'm definitely happy about the opportunity to REALLY sew.

Well, time for me to get my act together and get ready to leave. I hope everyone else has a fabulous week!

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