Friday
March 31, 2017
6:07 am
Good morning. My headache Monday
was gone relatively soon. I had a cup of tea, some water, and then was fine. I
also made sure to keep hydrated throughout the day because I knew the following
day would be a long one and I did not want a headache all day while travelling
about.
Tuesday was busy. First we went
to Boxboro. While there, we got a call that a client in South Hampton was in
labor and she is a fast one. That was fun. After mama and baby were all settled
in, it was back to Haverhill for another appointment. I think there may have
been something scheduled after that but I don’t remember for sure. If there
was, it was rescheduled.
Wednesday was busy. Appointments
way up in New Hampshire and Vermont and then diving down to South Hampton.
There was a little break because one had to reschedule but then there was that
appointment that had to be rescheduled from the day before. So, yes there was
another one.
Both long days. Tuesday, I left
the house by 7:45 because I needed to meet the sister missionaries to give
Sister Chavez the log of soap she’d helped make (she watched it be made and
paid for it which is huge help some days) and have her write in my missionary
journal because she left us this week. She was only here for six weeks; I hope
she gets to come back before she goes home.
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The moon was really big and pretty. This is from April 10 (very early in the morning), when Cedric needed to be to the school between 5:00 and 5:15 am. |
Katie was running late so I got
a little reading done while I waited for her. The church parking lot is a good
meeting place when we go east. Anyway, that day, I didn’t get home until after
9 pm.
Wednesday I had to milk early because
I needed to leave no later than 7:00 which is when I’ve been milking as of
late. I got to Katie’s five minutes later than I wanted because I left the
house at 7:03 and there were a couple of slow moving vehicles in my way. It was
another long day but I was able to get to Gardner in time to pick Amena up at
8:00 when she got off work.
Yesterday was a lot of catch up
with Seth and Joseph. Seth had done some of his math but Joseph had done just
about none of his. We got to have Maddie in the morning and early afternoon so
Lincoln and Joanna could run some errands including a new phone for Joanna
because hers was wigging out and being unpredictable.
Maddie is just getting cuter and
bigger all the time. Do we notice these things in our grandchildren more than
we do in our children? I am thinking that we do although those darn children
just don’t stop. Maddie is almost an accomplished crawler which means we really need to clean house. She’s
getting super good at giving hugs and loves animals. Joseph and I took her out
to see the goats yesterday. Goldilocks didn’t come out but Zoey did. Zoey was
curious about Maddie and Maddie was curious about Zoey. I wish we had some
kids; I think Maddie would love to play with them soon.
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Joseph wonders what kind of vehicles they might use without wheels. We decided it must be hovercraft of some kind. Or a sled. This is also from April 10, but obviously much later in the day. |
My plan for the afternoon was to
go get Cedric from school, stop at the library to drop off movies and get new
ones, go to whichever town it is that we go to for Seth’s eye doctor (the one I
thought was in Lancaster but discovered it is actually Leominster, I think) and
get Seth’s new glasses, and then come home and relax. It is good to have plans
but it is good to be flexible.
Cedric said he wanted a ride
before Lincoln and Joanna were back for Maddie and I didn’t want to take her.
Then Diana Chunn stopped by for a quickish visit. Then Lincoln and Joanna got
back with a new phone. I just love Maddie’s reaction to seeing either of her
parents. She is a pretty happy and smiley baby but when she sees one of them
she just absolutely beams! It is beautiful.
Cedric ended up going to Jacob’s
and wanted to be picked up first at 5:30, then 6:00. Seth, Joseph, and I went
to the library at about 4:45 and I figured that we’d take care of the whole
movie swap and then head over to pick him up. That worked out pretty well. When
we got home, I cooked rice and sausages for dinner because they required very
little thought.
No glasses for Seth. The
morning, however was pretty busy. Amena wanted me to take her to Joanna’s so
she could pick up her car. When I’d picked her up the night before, she said I
could take her then or in the morning. I’d already been in a car for hours
Wednesday evening so I wasn’t really in any mood to be in a car for another
hour. I don’t mind getting up early and I didn’t have to get up any earlier
than I normally do. The problem is that because Amena was making the
arrangements, I thought that she would have made arrangements with Joanna
and/or Lincoln for the keys to the car. When we were on our way she said, “Did
you call Joanna to tell her we’re coming?”
Um, no. Not my deal, dude.
So she called. And woke them up.
They put the keys on the porch so Amena wouldn’t have to knock on the door and
make Lucy bark. When Lincoln and Joanna got here with Maddie, we were talking
about the morning and Lincoln was understandably annoyed that they’d been woken
up when Amena could have talked to them the day before to arrange to have the
keys on the porch already. Or something. Like, she could have been patient and
then Joanna and Lincoln could have dropped the car of when they brought Maddie
over. Amena had her plans all laid out but just forgot to keep everyone else in
the loop. A common enough problem, I guess, and one we all need to work on to
some degree or another.
When I got home and showered, I
put two containers of fuel in the car and three in the house. Then we started
on school for the boys.
Today the world (the northeast)
is afraid of the storm that is coming and is going to drop anywhere from 3
inches to a foot of snow on us between now and tomorrow morning. Quabbin
decided to go for an early release today and from comments I saw on Facebook
last night, they aren’t the only school district around to do so.
In a few minutes, I will go milk
and take care of the goats. Then I’ll shower and then the boys and I will go to
get Seth’s new glasses. Then we’ll do school and see how the day progresses
from there. Paul gets to go have another procedure done to/for his kidney
stone. It is quite likely that all members of my extended family to whom he
speaks on a more regular basis that he does to me or I to them know more about
what is happening than I do so I won’t bother to tell you more since that’s all
I know anyway and you probably know more.
Have a fantastic day!