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Wish You Were Here
Sunday March 16, 2008
Sunday Night Sunday Night Sunday Night S-S-Sunday Niiiiiight!
Hmm...doesn't quite have the same touch, does it? Ah, who cares? I'm sitting here on a Sunday night, and I can stay up late as I want with no thoughts on how I'll feel tomorrow. Why?
It's Spring Break 2008!
And I am going to party down! Do a little scrapbooking, a little laundry, and a little quality time with my children! Do I know how to party or what?
OK, so I am now going to change the tone and topic of this entry - in a rather bizarre and macabre manner. I had a weird little medical episode today.
Today was normal. Regular breakfast, church, Sunday School, lunch at Subway...I ate a Subway turkey salad around noon.
Then we went shopping, and around two-thirty, I noticed my vision was acting weird. I was trying to read book covers and found I could only see about half of the words..like the last few letters of a word would be blurred. Ok...
We continue on and before too long, I feel a headache coming on. Not terribly bad, though, but nagging. Then I feel a little twinge in my chest region (but it doesn't last long...hardly worth noting, seems to me). Soon, my right hand goes tingly, then numb. Pretty soon, my tongue and right side of my face near my mouth go numb. The headache had desisted a little.
By this time, we're in the car heading home, and I have the weird, shaky, nauseous feeling that I get when I haven't eaten something in awhile. We stop a grocery store and my husband goes to buy me an apple, which I eat and then I fall asleep on the way home (about 20 minute ride).
I feel OK now, I just took an Advil for a bit of a headache. Kinda tired, too.
What was that???
OK, now onto to Spring Break and complete and utter idleness!
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Wednesday March 12, 2008
Routine in the land of the Nelson.
Play practice started Monday, and I've pretty much been doing that.
I get home, try to run my two and a half miles, eat supper, and go to play practice.
Spring Break starts in about two days.
Somewhere out there, somebody is having more fun than me. Than I.
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Friday March 7, 2008
OK, so it's been one long week. First week of the new trimester and first week of the new school schedule (25 extra minutes to make up snow days).
Also, I've missed a day and a half because of a sick kid.
But, this Friday more than makes up for it.
First, the students and I enjoyed a fun little activity in class today. They created epithets for each other, and then we conducted a formal little bestowing ceremony, complete with genuflecting and British accents.
Second, I attended my first high school choir concert of the year (sad, but true), and it was lovely. And short.
Third, while Brent had taken the kids to an activity night at the elementary, I toted my laptop to the local coffeehouse and did some schoolwork for an hour and a half before they met me there to share a scone and some ice cream.
Fourth, we got home around nine pm. I've just spent the last hour grading assignments and emailing parents of students not doing so well in classes already.
Fifth, I forgot to mention that we did a brief round of groceries right after school. I got all the necessities for a week of meals and kept the bill under a $100. For five people!
I just love that feeling of a productive, yet pleasing Friday. And that's what today has been. I got tons of stuff done tonight, but yet, my nose is not flat from being held to the grindstone.
I truly feel I have deserved a trip to Des Moines tomorrow to go shopping.
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Wednesday March 5, 2008
First off, my apologies to anyone who might have been expecting great things out of me today/tonight - it's just not going to happen.
So, OK. I live in middle America. I have three kids, a dog, and a minivan. I work at a high school. Most of my days are pretty even and noneventful - and most of the time, I'm OK with that. Every now and then I shake things up by taking an exotic European vacation, buying leather furniture, or fighting with my husband.
But most of the time, my days continue pretty much according to my plan, and I am in control of the events of those days...most of the time. Most nights I fall asleep thinking, "Yeah, pretty good day."
Today was NOT one of those days. Today was one of those days where I thought WTF? Why is the universe taking a crap on my head?
Brent left this morning for MN. He goes there about once a month to check in at work. So, I'm in charge of the morning routine. No problem. Now. Because of all the snow days we've had, the school has adopted a new school day schedule. We will start classes ten minutes earlier and extend the day fifteen minutes later. I assumed this changeroo also meant an earlier bus time for all elementary kids. Seems logical, yes? So, I bring my kids to their bus stop ten minutes earlier than usual...no bus. Either bus is gone or bus hasn't come yet. Either way, I have no idea what the hell is going on.
Therefore, I run the kids out to the school. I am now late for work, and will stress at the "rushed" feeling I will experience as I get ready for my day.
Eventually, the day begins, and things get much better. I am starting "The Odyssey" today - I am very excited to be doing my job.
Shortly after lunch, I get a call from the elementary school. Kirby has a fever. She had strep about two weeks ago, and since then, this pesky little fever has persisted off and on. I hurriedly call our school's secretary who gets a sub to me as fast as she can. Now I'm trying to teach a class, while get my things together for the sub who's coming in to cover my last two periods of the day. Again, I feel rushed and stressed.
Soon, I'm leaving the building, heading for the elementary. On the way, I call the doctor's office and try to schedule something for Kirby. Turns out the only thing they have available is "work in", meaning they'll get to me when they can. Humph.
Crap, I just totally hit the wall. That means I will crash on my pillow in about five minutes.
Gotta go fast now. Pick up Kirby, relax at home for a little bit, venture back out to elem. to pick up Spencer (which is a whole other madcap adventure), pick up Elliot at daycare, drive to doctor's office. We sit for about twenty minutes when it dawns on me that there are A LOT of sick people in the office right now and very few of them are scheduled appointments. Which means they're like me - work ins. Greeeeeeat. I happen to overhear a receptionist complain that there are currently seventeen work ins. Knowing that I just walked in minutes ago, I realize my daughter is towards the bottom of that pile.
Eventually, I get up and leave. I do not want to fight a two-hour wait in a waiting room with three cranky, tired, and, pretty soon, hungry kids. I'll just pump Kirby full of Tylenol and Sprite and she how she feels in the morning.
One good thing is that my parents call me and say to bring the kids over because they've bought KFC for dinner. Yummy. So we eat, then I head off to play auditions (I'm co-directing the latest community theater play). On the drive over, I decide to go ahead and get a sub for tomorrow, because I am just sick of this come-and-go fever/sickness that Kirby has been experiencing. She needs to see a doc, and so we'll go tomorrow.
Problem with a sub is...juggling schedules and figuring out what to do when I'm not going to be there. I gotta keep is easy for the sub. And frankly, nobody explains it better than I.
Ooooh, bedtime. Battery power has nearly expired. Am running on reserve. Anyway, crappy day. Going to bed. New day tomorrow.
Hope you havee ljdlfgjpojlkdfjgljlkjgzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...
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Monday March 3, 2008
we have finally had our first... "child-walks-in-on-parents-during-intimate-moment". So, this morning, we woke up around our usual time (6 am), and discovered school had been delayed two hours. Well, I crept back into bed for a little snuggly-snuggly, and one thing led to another, etc, etc. Anyway, things are getting hot and heavy, and all of a sudden, our eight-year-old son is standing at bedside. A couple of good things here: 1. It was still pretty dark in the bedroom. 2. We were completely covered by the comforter. So Spencer says, "Is Dad under there?" At that point, Brent pipes up with "I'm here. Go watch some TV." He happily says "OK" and scampers off. I don't think he suspected anything at all...I mean, for all he knew, we were hugging. Ahhhh, what a start to the day. Yes, for all you curious minds out there, we finished the business. | | Posted by HeatherN at 8:21 AM - | |
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