In thirty-six more days, I'll be normal again. That seems like a long time from now, actually.
However, there ARE things to celebrate:
1. Grad class = OVER. Won't know my grade for a while...but stick a fork in it, I'm DONE. For this semester anyway.
2. Daughter #1 performed admirably in this past week's district music contest. I'm so proud!
3. Daughter #2 survived a church camp retreat this past weekend. She came home sunburnt, a little scratched up, and very tired... but in one piece.
4. I did not turn into Daffy Duck, nor did I curl up into a fetal position and drool excessively.
5. I can fit into all my old summer clothes that I haven't been able to wear for about three years. They're not exactly in style, but I'm a FRUMP, right? Who cares! My skinny clothes fit! SUPER W00T!!!
6. I might actually have a little time to read blogs this week! I miss you all a lot!
Life is good. Busy, but good. :-)
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6 comments:
Whoo for you!!!
That is SO awesome!! You're my hero. Keep it up!
Congrats on the grad class! And congrats to your oldest daughter on the district music competition!
We miss you too. =)
Congrats on all accounts! Looking forward to seeing you around regularly again.
Good news all around!
I used to love going to district music contests. I'm not sure how my mother felt about them--since she usually ended up doing the piano accompaniment for about 90% of us. Actually, she must not have minded too much, since she kept doing it for a while even after her own kids had graduated.
ludi: and whoo!! to you, too!
nabbalicious: well, if you idolize whiners, then I'm definitely the hero for you! ;-) Thanks!
-r-: thanks! I'm hoping that I didn't miss any of your very important polls!
sparkling: thank you muchly! I'm not even going to think how many unread posts I have in Google Reader. Gah.
lizgwiz: that was so cool of your mom! I accompany sometimes, too, but I can't do that for my own kids. I'm too busy listening for notes, diction, etc., and I forget what I'm playing. I definitely love going to those contests as a parent and NOT as a teacher. Much less stressful!!!
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