Lars, after his worst day at school ever, of which he apparently spent most of the time in his quiet box in the corner with his heavy vest on, plays Cars cars by himself in his bedroom. This is where he spends most of his afternoons lately. I just went in to check on him and he said, "My video watch says it's time for you to leave the room".
Elia waxes off a Del Monte banana. That will take her far less time than 8 minutes.
I knew it would happen eventually and it did: I forgot to pick Eden up from school. I didn't forget, per say, I just didn't remember to pick her up at the right time. Every other week on Wednesdays, the kids here get out an hour early and that was this week. I was out getting the bikes hooked up to go for a ride when I happened to walk in as the house phone rang. Caller ID said "Schools". Who uses a house phone anymore, anyway? I almost let it go to the machine but the number was different than usual, so I answered it;
"Sarah, we got out early today."
"Oh. I suppose you want me to come pick Eden up, then, huh?"
There went the 'bike ride to school' idea. Eden came running out the door when I got there and said, "Don't worry, Mom, one of my other friend's mom forgot him, too..." Nice. I'm the mom who forgot her kid. And she's only in Kindergarten. This does not bode well for my future Kindergarteners....
I had given up on getting Christmas card out this season when New Year's Day had come and gone. However, when Allen was out of town with his parents for two weeks, I found I had some extra time on my hands and wrote Epiphany cards, instead. I also read two of my favorite novels, cleaned my desk out, and sorted through just about every closet in the house. We're an organized bunch here at the moment. Having said that, Elia is officially the first of my children to be in clothes that are a bigger size than her age. And I'm having a hard time keeping up with her.
Well, my eight minutes are up. Until next time....