Yes, it has been four months since I last blogged. And I shouldn't even be doing it right now. But I feel guilty and no one will ever see this because everyone knows nothing changes on my blog, except my count down to London. Yes, 11 days. That's all we have. And I have to work 6 of them next week. I'm getting a little sick to my stomach thinking about it. Nerves and all that. The Air France crash this week also hasn't helped any. Fortunately, Missy hasn't heard about it, or she'd probably opt to stay home.
But we are so very EXCITED!!! I hope things go as planned. We'll make it work one way or another.
Cameron has been (and still is until tomorrow) at our BSA scout camp. One full week. It's been VERY quiet around here, even with Missy and Amy still here. Does that tell you something? His scoutmaster called his wife the other day and told her to tell all the scout moms that their boys were having a great time. I'm glad. I'll be glad to see him tomorrow, though.
Missy is playing tennis every morning now until we leave. She loves it. I hope she gets good at it. Cameron never sticks with something long enough to be proficient. Missy is more motivated. She's also doing well with the piano, picking it up quite quickly. But she's happy to have a break for a month.
Amy is playing baseball this summer and I'm the assistant coach for her team. She won't wear her glove in the field and still hits off the tee, but then again, she's only 5. We always call her Tiny around here, and now her teammates have picked it up. Now they chant "Tiny, Tiny" when she's up to bat. I think she enjoys it!
Okay, I've got to go do some stuff before I have to go to my hair appointment and yet another meeting for my weeklong workshop next week. It never ends! Enjoy the day!
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I remember you! even if it has been awhile!! Sounds like a busy summer, but that's nothing new. Lori enjoyed her trip and I'm sure you will too! Take lots of pictures!
Is the end of the year always the worst for you? Grading seems to be crazy. And everyone is freaking out about their grades even though they didn't care 2 weeks ago.
Oh yeah, Traci. They think that there's something they can do something in two days to fix a grade they've spent an entire semester ruining. They never get it! I've seen it from junior high kids all the way through sophomore (or sophomoric) college students!
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