The fairies are staying with their parents for the week. It's been soooooo quiet around the house. I have so many mixed emotions about the situation. I am so grateful to be able to slow down and enjoy the peace and quiet that is our home with three adults (yes, I do view Baby Boy as an adult now) living in it. At the same time, I worry about the girls and how they are doing. I worry about the situations that led to them living here in the first place. Needless to say, we call them - OFTEN.
Worried. Relaxed. Worried. Relaxed. That's been my frame of mind all week, LOL.
I have had a chance to catch up on some housework and on reading the piles of unopened mail stashed on every single horizontal surface in the house. Most of it just requires shredding anyway. Too much junk mail for me. I should actually be cleaning right now, but . . . yuck . . . you know. ;-)
Last week Baby Boy had a birthday! I guess he's my Baby Young Man now that he's 19. My goodness, every time I look at him he seems to be getting taller and eating more and more. When the heck do boys stop growing? I'm good with his current height and weight, so any time he wants to dial back the growing legs and feet is fine with me. We had a great big family get together party, but the photos are on Mom #2's phone, so I'll have to upload them later.
Speaking of Baby Boy, he's been very busy with school. His classes seem to be exponentially more difficult this semester than they have been in the past, so it looks like it'll be touch and go right up to the finish. Please keep him in your thoughts. He's also going through the certification process in order to be a volunteer at our local hospital. There are lots of hoops to jump through with meetings, training, paperwork, and immunizations. Hopefully he'll get through that pretty soon.
Other than Mom #2's work keeping her busy-busy-busy, that's about all we have going on with us right now.
Until next time . . .
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Taking a Breather
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Monday, December 12, 2011
The Taste of Victory!!!!
Last Thursday was the OFFICIAL last day of the semester for Baby Boy and me!!!
Since we're so darn proud of ourselves, we decided to have a victory meal. Baby Boy planned the menu as follows:
- Barbecue Chicken Wings
- Homemade Pasta Salad, and
- Hand-cut Home Fries
Which, of course doesn't include the strawberry fruit bars we had for dessert, YUMMY.
I have to admit, it is one of the strangest meals I've ever eaten. Mom #2 and I thought the entire thing was hilarious, but Baby Boy REALLY enjoyed the Taste of Victory!
We never could say "No" to the tummy desires of a hungry Baby Boy. It's just the Mom in us, I guess. I'm so proud of him for getting another semester of school behind him.
Congratulations, Baby Boy, YOU DID IT!!!!
Until next time . . .

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Friday, November 11, 2011
30 Day Countdown & A Fairy Good Visit
The fall 2011 semester is nearing the home stretch, as the penultimate exams have been archived and the amount of work is steadily decreasing.
My progress in the classes have been on a steady high note the last few weeks and I am determined to come out of it all with the best grades possible. In addition to this, I have already registered for another onslaught of classes for the upcoming spring 2012 semester. It makes the small break between the two seem like the calm before the ultimate storm. . .
It is a bit too soon to worry myself with the details of spring, my energy must be fully focused on ending on a high note for the task at hand!
As of today, there are officially 30 days left in the semester. We're in the Home Stretch! I don't know where the heck Baby Boy is going to school, because my classes are getting increasingly difficult and they are demanding more work at the end of the semester than they ever did at the beginning. Don't even talk to me about finals . . . the horror!
I'm beginning to accept that I won't be getting straight As this semester. I'm working like a runaway slave just to keep a B in statistics and I seem to be headed for a B in astronomy as well. I might get an A in Spanish, but I still don't seem to speak Spanish. I read and write Spanish well enough, but I was hoping I'd actually learn to speak Spanish. I'm not that fond of my Spanish professor this semester. She's a very nice lady, but her teaching style (lecture) and my learning style (lots of participation) don't jive. I'm going to make sure to steer clear of her for Spanish IV. I have to give a full-fledged presentation in Spanish in a couple of weeks in front of my considerable-sized class. My whole body goes into a dry heave just thinking about it. I don't do well speaking in front of groups. *SIGH* I'm not sure, but I'm almost positive I don't do well speaking in Spanish in front of groups, LOL. We'll see.
Anyway, I'm on a tangent, as usual. Mostly I'm looking forward to Winter Break and getting into the Holiday swing.
Did I mention that three beautiful little fairies came to visit us for Halloween? Well, they did. Aren't they precious?
Too cute!
So, needless to say, I'm trying not to obsess too much over school and enjoy the other joys of life.
Until next time . . .

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Friday, October 14, 2011
Baby Boy's Halftime Report
I've officially reached the halfway point of the semester, and week #8 ends on a long awaited positive note.
It was no easy task getting here; I was forced to endure 3 tests in one day and maintaining the energy to push through two more tedious lectures. . .
On the positive side, I feel pretty good about my grades that I may EARNED, and I have nothing but freedom for the weekend ahead for working on my artwork.
In spite of all of this, I think next week will be a different story. . . We'll see.
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Friday, October 7, 2011
Week 7 Observations, Baggage of Sorts

After I had a tiny breakdown last week and a not-so-tiny breakdown earlier this week, Mom #2 sat me down and had a really long and thorough talking with me. It felt good to kind of get all of my emotions about not homeschooling anymore; having an adult son (!); and interacting all day long with young, skinny co-eds. I think I may have been keeping too much locked up inside.
Whatever it was, I feel MUCH better now, and I'm refocused on being successful in my studies, which is a good thing, because they aren't getting any easier. I think that's all I'm going to say about that this week.:)
My main observation this week is all of the STUFF I've noticed around campus. Why do college students have so much stuff? Myself included.
I leave the house on school days with the following baggage
The big one is the backpack, which holds textbooks, binders, pens, pencils, paper, and other. . . ahem . . . necessities. The smaller one is my lunch and, most importantly, extra water since it's hotter than Hades here. I still don't understand why I'm not skinny yet; I walk miles and miles (it seems) every day with hundreds of pounds on my back, but I digress.
Today as I waited for my bus, which was running late, as usual, I noticed that I'm not the only one who likes to keep all of their stuff with them at all times. Take a look.
Well those are my observations for the week. I promised my Mom I'd go to a church-lady luncheon with her today, so I need to practice not being a Heathen for a couple hours so nothing sacrilegious comes flying out of my mouth in front of everyone, LOL.
Have a fantastic weekend, Everyone
Until next time . . .

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Friday, September 30, 2011
Fall 2011 - Week 6 - Baby Boy and Mom #1
I have survived long enough to see the 6 week point.
I endured a test in chemistry with another looming next week, a super brutal first exam in Japanese, and another visit into the bowels of the ever-so-dry-and-boring textbook of psychology.
On the positive note, I have made a few new friends, am finally getting a firm grip on my Japanese, and am currently (and PERMANENTLY) passing all of my classes. Maybe not with flying colors, but steadily gliding colors, which is acceptable enough for now.
Well… until next time!
Well I'm feeling FANTASTIC right now.
I had a tough week because I had major exams in both my stats and Spanish classes.
The stats test was brutal, plus I ran out of time towards the end and I had to rush. But I know I nailed the independent groups t-test, which took 3 pages of scratch paper, but I checked and double-checked my answer and I KNOW it's right. As far as I'm concerned, that's success. The fact is, I studied my bum off, I'm in class and at review sessions at every available opportunity, and I did the best I could. I left blood, sweat, and tears in the classroom. I'm at home now and my family is as happy to see me as I am to see them. Let the grades fall where they may.
My Spanish test wasn't that hard, except that I don't speak Spanish, which consistently causes me trouble in that class. ;-)
Mom #2 was ever-so-generous as to make us a delicious meal of fried red fish, hand cut fries, and jalapeno hush dogs. That's how you finish off a rough week. I love her so!
I do have another astronomy test next week, but I'm not quite prepared to start stressing about that yet. I did receive approval to do a special project to help balance the C I got on the last test. I'm going to investigate seasonal affective disorder and if people in the international space stations suffer from it and if (possible) life on other planets would suffer from it. I think it'll be interesting, but it will be time consuming. You know, because I have nothing but tons of free time, LOL.
Until next time . . .

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Friday, September 23, 2011
Week C - I mean Week 5 - Family Style

Well, I don't have any good news, so I'll just start with the bad news.
I had a
I'm taking today off. The end. I'll take positive energy, if you have any.
Oh, last week Wendy asked for an update on Mom #2, who was oh-so-gracious as to sit still for a minute and give you all a personal update:
Hello Mom #2 here, the last time I wrote on this blog I had hacked in ;)
I just wanted to stop by and give an update on what I've been up to.
Mostly I've been working. I wish I could also say gardening, but when the temperature is over 105 degrees every day, it's hard to keep the plants alive. Aside from that, I've been daydreaming about a vacation but not exactly sure where to go. So if anyone knows of a great weekend getaway in Texas please let me know.
Oh yeah also if you could convince Mom #1 to be a home school Mom again (minus the kid of course) that would be GREAT!!!!!!! ;)
Until next time . . .

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Friday, September 16, 2011
Keeping Score in Week Four
Week #4 ended on a pretty good note for me.
The dreaded psychology exam proved to be no mach for my unparalleled brainpower! Although I did miss a couple of questions that I should have and DID know and felt like a dummy about for the rest of the day, I still managed to get a respectable grade in the end.
The results of my exam in chemistry have yet to come in, but I still feel that I did a good job on it.
The intensity in my Japanese class has been turned up dramatically. I am constantly being hit by such a torrent of new information that even my notebooks feel overwhelmed. However, the good news is that a couple of friends and I have decided to form a small study group and work as a team to break down the obstacles that this class has set before us.
Well, back to the books.
Until next time. . .
Well, all I can say about week four is that I'm glad it's over.
I had a really difficult time grasping some of the concepts in my statistics class, but I spent over an hour with my professor during office hours (she seemed pretty happy to see me) and I was pretty confident that I was on the right path . . . until the next lecture. I think she and I may become either the best of friends or the worst of enemies. I'll be spending a lot of time in her office. Fortunately she seems very patient and happy to help. That goes a long way in my book, but that sure is one tough subject. It is kind of freaking me out that I'm having so much trouble so early in the semester, but I'm trying not to let my anxiety get the best of me. I'm sure if I just take it one assignment at a time, I'll look up before you know it, and it'll be all over. At least, that's what I keep telling myself.
I had my first big exam in astronomy today. You know, I LOVE that class. It's so incredibly interesting! I just wish I didn't have to memorize stuff and take tests on all the information I'm enjoying reading about and listening to. Tests suck. I could do fine if it weren't for those pesky tests. Unfortunately that isn't exactly how the university model of learning works. *SIGH* Hopefully I'll have a good grade to report next week. We'll see.
Enough negativity, on a positive note, my Dad gave me some money for my birthday and usually I just spend my birthday money on rent, food, water . . . you know, practical stuff like that. This year, I got a wild hair and actually bought myself some quality make up and new make up brushes that didn't come in a blister package from the Wal Mart. It felt so nice to have a sales clerk actually help me find the RIGHT shade for my skin and the brushes feel like butter against my skin. Now that I'm walking a few hundred miles a day in the 105 degree heat on campus, I'm not wearing make up every day, but when I do . . . it'll be the good stuff. ;-)
One more positive thing, since I'm on a roll. Baby Boy is too modest to mention it, but he was awarded another scholarship by the hospital my Mom volunteers at. I'm so happy and proud of him. They are awarding it to him at a fancy banquet this weekend. I'll try to take some photos and post them next week. Just in case you're keeping score: Baby Boy - 2 scholarships; Mom #1 - 0 scholarships. Can you say "moderately agitated?"
Oh, well, you're always supposed to want better for your kids. Right?
Drop me a line and tell me how your week went.
Until next time . . .
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Friday, September 9, 2011
Labor Day Week . . . The Long and Short of if All
The intensity begins to rise in my classes as week three comes to an end. My chemistry and psychology classes are both going to put me to the test next week with their first round of exams. I'm not too worried about the chemistry exam. That is actually my easiest class so far, plus I've made a couple of new friends in that class. If push comes to shove, we can form a study group to help each other out.
The psychology exam has me feeling QUITE uneasy . . . this class has proven to be one of my toughest yet, only rivaled by trigonometry a few semesters back and cellular and molecular biology last semester. Truly bears!
Japanese II has proven to be just as tough as the rumors surrounding it had predicted. I am currently trying to burn twenty-five new Kanji into my brain along with a bevy of new verb conjugation tenses. Interestingly enough, this class, though tough, is so much fun. I really enjoy learning Japanese. I've been watching Japanese videos online and I've changed the audio and written language to all my video games to Japanese. I'm going to become fluent if it's the last thing I do!
I keep asking myself, JUST WHAT IN THE WORLD HAVE I GOTTEN MYSELF INTO???
Well, as you know, even though I am facing a supreme challenge next week, the fire within that will drive me to the peak of success continues to burn.
See you next week!
I don't have classes on Mondays anyway, so I had a regular week. Actually, both my Sister and I have birthdays over Labor Day weekend every year, so I had a regular week, plus I'm a year older. All the baby hair at my hairline must have heard the news, because I'm looking awfully gray lately. *SIGH*
For some reason, this week was exhausting. I'm so glad the weekend is here.
My statistics class is kicking. my. butt. I have never had much of a math mind, and this class intends to make sure everyone knows about it. I spend more time looking around with my "idiot face" on, raising my hand without even having the proper language to ask a coherent question, and crying quietly to myself. So sad.
Good news in my astronomy class. I met two more ladies and we've formed a "we're older than the professor, but still hanging in there" study group. I always feel like the biggest, wrinkliest person in the room, so finding these two nice ladies really makes me feel great, and not so alone.
I've made A's on my first two Spanish quizzes, but I'm still having a hard time with hearing and speaking. Too bad I can't just walk around Costa Rica with a pen and paper and write down everything I want to say. I'm an excellent Spanish writer and reader, LOL.
Lots of homework, as usual, so I guess I'll get on with it.
Until next time . . .
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Friday, September 2, 2011
Fall 2011 - Week 2 - Baby Boy and Mom #1

Well, I'm officially exhausted! This was my first FULL week of classes from both the community college and the university.
So far I'm really enjoying everything except my Spanish class. It's conducted entirely in Spanish, which would be great except that I don't speak Spanish. It also moves a little too fast for me. I'm more of a slow, methodical listener, speaker, and writer . . . that won't cut it at all this semester. After that class, I'm out of breath. I feel like I've been running a Spanish-speaking-marathon. I think I'm going to have to start watching Spanish television (which I should have already been doing, but I'm not) because I really need to fine tune my Spanish listening ears. *SIGH* I also really hate all the hundreds and hundreds of pages of busywork my professor keeps giving us. I need to read, write, and study in my other classes, but I'm dedicating way too much time to Spanish-Spanish-Spanish. As you can see, that's going to be my problem class for this semester.
I'm super-duper excited about my psychological statistics and research design class. It's supposed to be the hardest class in the liberal arts department, but I'm so excited about being able to create my own statistical study and collecting data from real live people and writing up my findings, well . . . I don't mind the hard work. I'm too embarrassed to admit it in mixed company, but it sounds like FUN to me. ;-)
I've also learned to really enjoy my bus rides. I usually put my iPod on with a little classical music to keep my anxiety at bay, and then I review my reading selections for my classes. That way it's fresh in my mind when I get to class. It's a great way to multitask, and I don't have to get my blood pressure up in the out-of-control traffic. WINNING!
Unfortunately, this week on the bus, a man using a walker and wearing one of those plastic bracelets (the ones that you get either from the hospital or when you are out on your day trip from rehab) asked me out on a date. I guess I don't look as young and fresh as I thought I did in my brand-spanking-new sundress. The quality of heads I'm turning these days has really declined, LOL. LOSING!
I don't know how Baby Boy gets his week summed up so briefly. I had to take out 75% of the stuff I wanted to say to keep mine to a reasonable length. Oh, well. Such is the difference between Mom and son.
Enjoy your holiday weekend, Everyone!
Until next time . . .

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Friday, August 26, 2011
Fall 2011 - Week 1 - Baby Boy and Mom #1
At the beginning of this week, I felt nervous. I had a bit of a hard time sleeping and couldn't get the anxious thoughts out of my mind . . . Am I crazy for taking Japanese II and Chemistry II in the same semester? Why did I sign up for Intro to Psychology, I'm not even remotely interested in that stuff . . . What will come of the new semester of school???
This week has been somewhat of a relief and a preparation for me. I'm relieved to have learned that my professors seem very engaged and my classes don't seem like they'll give me too much trouble. I'm feeling more prepared to buckle down, get ready, and trudge through these classes full throttle. I'm will absolutely not allow them to defeat me!
Overall, my first week of school turned out successfully. I met and got a good feel for my professors, and fully know what to expect from my classes.
All that's left to say is . . .
. . . Time to LOCK and LOAD!
Well this was my first week taking classes at the University. I am experiencing a lot of new things all at once. I'm getting used to walking all. day. long. When I got home on the first day, I ran and looked in the mirror and couldn't believe I was still fat. I thought for sure I'd lost 50 or 60 pounds walking all over campus carrying a backpack full of books in the 106 degree heat. But, alas, no. Skinny apparently is not in the cards for me.
My Statistics and Research Design professor actually said that the class was BRUTAL and that we should be prepared to work 10 to 15 hours a week outside of class and the two hour weekly lab. Seriously. I almost peed my pants right on the spot. The rest of my university classes seem challenging, but manageable. I guess we'll see.
I'm also taking Spanish III at the community college. I've come to the conclusion that I. Don't. Speak. Spanish. and apparently no amount of book-learnin' is going to help me. ;-) But I'm still hanging in there.
Since we have three people going three different directions and I have super-duper-traffic-driving-anxiety coupled with a strong aversion to paying $300 a semester for a parking pass, I've been reduced to public transit. I am starting to consider this a sixteen week sociological study in giving up my personal space. The bus is very . . . ahem . . . intimate. That's all I have to say about that.
I'm staring the week off with a fair amount of homework, and my first quiz is already on the horizon next week, so not much time to chat.
Have y'all started back to school yet? How's it going?
Give Baby Boy and me an update.
P.S. Have a great weekend everyone!
Until next time . . .
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Monday, August 1, 2011
We're In The Money!
We just learned that Baby Boy was awarded a scholarship!!!
Until next time . . .

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Friday, May 27, 2011
In Which She Exchanges Her Cape For A Tankini And Sparkly Flip-FLops
Well, recently I have had to admit to my family, and more importantly to myself, that I am neither Super Wife, Super Mom, nor Super Student.
Now that I've given my confession, let me back up and explain this bit of self discovery.
A couple of weeks ago, Baby Boy, Mom #2, and I had a nice long discussion about not living life at breakneck speed. That is why we insisted that Baby Boy take the summer session off from school this year. He has taken classes four semesters in a row and we often schooled year-round when we homeschooled. It's just time for him to take a little break and enjoy his young life. If he truly does end up in medicine as a career field, he has many many MANY more years of education ahead of him. He definitely needs to maintain a marathoner's mentality, instead of a sprinter's spirit.
I think this is sage advice, don't you? Seriously, I was pretty darn proud of myself when I came up with it. I even behaved pretty spectacularly (if I may say so myself) having a real live grown-up discussion with my newly adult son. I suggested he continue with his extra-curricular activities, do some volunteer work, heck even try to find a summer job. I had advice for days! Weeks! Months, even!
So, if I had such worthwhile advice to give to my son, then why, oh why, couldn't I apply that same logic to myself. As a matter of fact, Mom #2 gave me the exact same speech I delivered with such grace to Baby Boy. She said she missed my being fully engaged. She was tired of me conjugating los verbos en español all day every day, both while awake and asleep, as well as me spending every spare moment hunched over my books . . . she was in need of a summer with a real family.
It was a compelling and well thought out argument. A simple and sincere request. One I really needed to hear.
It was one I should have listened to.
Flash forward to me sitting in class on Monday absolutely exhausted and burned-out beyond all reason. I could barely comprehend what was going on. I have never felt so unprepared in my life. I was pining away to get outside in the beautiful weather and daydreaming about what Baby Boy and Mom #2 were up to.
Now, double flash forward to me sitting in class on Tuesday and looking at the big, fat, red F on my first quiz and trying not to cry in front of all the twelve year olds in my class. Actually, they would not have seen too much. Due to my newly acquired old-lady-eyes, I have become a permanent fixture on the front row of every classroom I walk into. *SIGH*
I went home and promptly submitted to a few choruses of "I told you so; I told you so" from both Mom #2 and Baby Boy, who actually found it rather amusing that I failed a quiz. Who the heck raised that kid?
Wednesday morning, I went to the administrator's office, withdrew from all my classes BEFORE the official reporting date, so I won't even have a W on my transcript; returned all my books for a FULL REFUND; and by that evening I was pounding clay and making defective coffee mugs in my super-new super-fun ceramics class. Talk about your summer enrichment!
Sometimes taking the long-way-round is the only way to get into the head of a stubborn Homeschool Mom, but it certainly is quite a ride.
Here's to SUMMER BREAK!
Until next time . . .
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Friday, May 20, 2011
Grades Are Trickling In . . .
. . . And they are BEAUTIFUL!
Baby Boy got an A in Japanese. Then he proceeded to write all over my white board in squiggles, slants, and ticks that make absolutely no sense to me, and I like it!
He's taking a well-deserved summer off, but I'm headed back to class on Monday. As you know, a Mother's work is never done.
Until next time . . .
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
FINAL Push!
I had my Spanish interview yesterday, but I'm not sure of how I did. I got VERY nervous and forgot most of my words. I don't know why I do that to myself, it's a terrible character trait and I need to get over it. I'll just have to make up for it on the written exam.
As a matter of fact, we both have final exams tomorrow.
Lots of studying going on.
Keep us in your thoughts, please. We like A's. ;-)
Until next time . . .

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Friday, April 1, 2011
The Beginning of the End
The community college is hosting campus tours at two local universities today with the opportunity to meet with a transfer adviser. Baby Boy and I are going.
He'll be looking for places to go while I'll be looking for places to hide and have a good cry.
*SIGH*
It looks like the beginning of the end is near.
Until next time . . .
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Half-Time Report
We finally spent time together as a family instead of being spread all over the place, which is the one thing I've been loathing since Baby Boy and I both started college. We filled our days with oh-so-many fun activities: bowling (I did pretty good considering I was tippy-toeing on only one good hip), roller skating (Baby Boy and Baby Niece only, I assure you), catching up on movies, and Mom #2 and I even manage to get some kitchen cupboards organized. What a rush!

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Friday, February 25, 2011
Pardon Our Absence . . .
Very busy writing, editing, and rewriting . . . you know while continuing with schoolwork, housework, and the usual miscellaneous obligations.
Wish us luck . . . we'll know something in about . . . four months.
Talk about your delayed gratification, LOL.
Oh, well, such is life.
Until next time . . .

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Monday, February 14, 2011
Defibrillator, Anyone? PLEASE!!!
Guess what those papers were?
Brochures for universities . . .

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
One Tippy Toe at a Time . . .
. . . is how you ease back into blogging after an extended absence, No?
Did anyone see the Lunar Eclipse? When we went to bed last night, it was too cloudy to see much of anything, but around 3 o'clock this morning, it was very red and super cool. Insomnia has its privileges.
Baby Boy and I finished our Fall semesters successfully. Whew! I took 15 hours this semester, and let me just say that was too many. Housework, schoolwork, sanity in general . . . it all suffered. I'll be pulling back to part time in the spring. Well . . . not exactly part time, but less than 15 hours. Let's just say that.
Great news! I finally received my acceptance letter to my first choice university. I have one more semester at the community college and then I'm headed for the Big Time. I think Baby Boy is going to take another 2 or 3 semesters before he's ready to transfer. He has a very strategic plan.
I'm still trying to get motivated for Christmas.
My sister bought a new house and graciously hosted Thanksgiving Dinner there, but it looks like it's back over here for Christmas Eve Dinner for Mom #2's daughter and her brood and Christmas Day Dinner for my family this year.
I won't bore you with all the details, but I have extreme entertaining anxiety, and I am not looking forward to any of it. I hate holidays, but I've already got the house-cleaning list up on the white board. Grab a pair of rubber gloves and come on over if you have any free time.
Did y'all see Fabio win Survivor? I thought he was so cute during the season, but on the reunion show, I didn't really care for his haircut. I liked it better long. Not that he's asking me for any styling tips now that he has a million dollars. I could use a donation though, so if any of you know him personally, send him by my house, LOL.
OK, I think that's all for now. I'll try not to be such a stranger.
Until next time . . .
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