I Am a Crazy Mom

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

My Blur of a Weekend

This past weekend was very HECTIC. The craziness all started on Friday evening. For starters, I took Jasmine to a Girl Scout recruitment meeting at a big ol' Christian church down the road. We got some information and pamphlets, and I put her name on an "interested" list. Hopefully, we'll hear back from them within the next few weeks. We really want her to join, since it will be a great way for her to make new friends and learn new things OUTSIDE of school. Kindergarteners are the youngest, and they're called Daisies. SOOOOO cute. While I attended a parent information meeting, Jasmine went downstairs with all of the other kids. All of the incoming Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, etc, separated and did their own little art or craft. Jasmine made a few little daisy boquets. She was very excited about it all when I went down to pick her up.

I got home at around 8: 15 or so. Shortly after, my husband had to take off to go pick up his brother Scott at the airport. (Scott, who is a chiropractor, was flying into Portland to attend a two-day seminar. He stayed Friday night and Saturday night with us.) Since my hubby just took the car to a transit center, then rode the MAX, it took him well over an hour to get there. He and his brother didn't get back until almost midnight.

Saturday morning, my husband took his brother clear in the heck over to the east side of the city to drop him off at the campus where the seminar was being held. It was like a 45 minute drive one way, and had Scott chosen to take Trimet, it would have taken almost two hours... yikes! On the way, they stopped by my hubby's new workplace (they just moved in earlier that day... yay!). He couldn't figure out the blasted parking meter, then figured he wouldn't need to pay to park since it was a WEEKEND (most places downtown are like that). Well, evidently that was NOT the case here... and he got a $23 parking ticket while they were inside. POO! My husband didn't get home until like noon or so. We all then took a nap for a few hours. Afterwards, the four of us went over to an Elder's Quorum barbecue at a local park. The food was almost gone, and most of the people had already come and gone. But we still had fun. My husband let them use some of his old disc golf discs and they made a make-shift course. People had quite a bit of fun with that.

After the picnic, we zoomed home so I could get ready for the Relief Sociey broadcast at the chirch. My visiting teaching partner came and picked me up (so my husband would have the car to go get his brother). We had potpies and pumpkin pies for dinner, then enjoyed a wonderful evening listening to talks about being encircled in the Savior's love. We heard from the whole Relief Society general presidency, along with President Hinckley. Wow, am I glad I went. I was able to sit and relax (with NO kids!), and enjoy one spiritually uplifting message after another. When it was over, I went to the kitchen to retrieve some of the MANY extra potpies they had. I got to take hom 8, which served as a great lunch for the next day.

I got home shortly before 9:00, when my hubby informed me that it would probably be best for me to find a sub for Primary on Sunday. By then I felt it was too late to call people, so I waited till the next morning to do so. I had to call a billion people since nobody was home. I ended up getting two different people to cover for me... one for junior and one for senior primary. Myhusband was going to fly back to Idaho Falls with his brother at 5:00 Sunday evening so he could attend his grandma's funeral on Monday (his family paid for the plain ticket, which is how he was able to go-- his grandma died last Tuesday). They had to be at the airport an hour early, plus it would take them over an hour to get there. On top of that, he had to go pick Scott up at 1:00 from his clear-in-the-heck-out-there seminar to make sure they could get to the airport on time. Oh, and he had to get all of his stuff ready for the trip. Did I mention that he still went to the early-morning bishopric meetings AFTER taking Scott TO the seminar on Sunday morning? They left the house about 6:45 am, and my hubby didn't get home from his meetings until almost 11:30.... just enough time to eat lunch before heading out to go get his bro. Plus, he had to stop at an ofice store to pick up a printer cable so he could print out his plane ticket... HELLO! He could have done that earlier in the week! GRR!

They got back shortly after 2:00, and my husband threw some stuff together in a suitcase. I gave them each a potpie (thank goodness I got those the night before) that they could eat quickly, then I took them to a MAX station where they hopped on a Red Line train that took them directly to the airport. They got into Idaho Falls probably about 9:00 or so (after stopping over in SLC) and my husband stayed the nightwith his parents in Rexburg. they had a viewing and the funeral Monday morning, followed by the graveside services and a luncheon. He took a bunch of pictures, and the funeral service was recorded. He then had to catch a flight out of Idaho Falls at 7:00, and got home right before midnight. Talk about a quick trip! What a mess of a weekend! It was good, though. And somewhere in all that mess, my husband had a birthday! He turned 30 on Saturday. I feel kinda bad that we weren't able to do something for it. I'm really glad he got to see his family, though, even if it WAS for a funeral. I know that his grandma was really happy that he could be there.

Now, I'm looking forward for things to return to normal for a while. I'm just plain pooped. Later today, I have my lovely 28-week gestational diabetes test. I'll also get tested for anemia, which I'm pretty sure I have. Oh, fun. For now, I think this blog is freakin' long enough.

2 Comments:

  • At 5:15 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    fun weekend! Wait...I am not so sure about that! At least you had the broadcast mixed in with the craziness! AND you didn't have to fix dinner...or lunch! PLUS...You got to eat pumpkin pie...yuuummmm....sounds good...with whip cream...mmmmm....man...I think I might stop at Albertsons on the way home from the Pita pit tonight far a pie!

     
  • At 9:52 PM, Blogger Dawnyel said…

    Whew! Aren't you glad THAT'S over!?
    I'm glad the funeral all went well, but I didn't realize Kelly was having a birthday in there as well! You need to tease him unmercifully now!! :)
    I hope your test goes well! :)

     

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