It was a rough week. Not only was I on vacation for the previous week, which always seems to have me feeling a step or two behind, but Sunday morning, the computer server crashed and we have spent the last week hoping for a miraculous repair.
Monday was spent waiting for the ordered parts, Tuesday was spent installing and hoping. Wednesday was spent trouble-shooting, Thursday we had a moment of excitement when we were up momentarily before new problems cropped up (anyone else annoyed by technology?) but today, the end of the week, with tours being done at our library this evening from a convention here in town, when we want to look our best, the miracle was there. We all pitched in and things looked great before I left work, a great end to the week.
I made it home to two cute kitties who were waiting for me.
Mickey has almost grown into his harness. He can't wait, since when it finally fits, he can explore the great outdoors. Bitsey tried to jump out of my arms, unfortunately disproving the myth that cats always land on their feet. She's OK, but not very happy with me (and why it is my fault that she jumped while I had my hands full?).
This week has been busy, Bean is back into cross country, official practice begins Monday, so he spent this week running with the team. He's very sore and sleepy, since he's working as well every day.
Dizzy is out of her cast. Her arm is tiny and not moving very well. We're setting up some physical therapy so we can get her back into practice as soon as it is safe.
Tater is anxious for school to begin and soccer practice to start again.
I have decided I do not have the ability to teach my son to drive and will be handing over the responsibility to The Boss. I just don't deal well with 3 near accidents in one day because certain 15 year olds have problems focusing.
A fun picture from vacation. Bean and Tater had a blast playing in Lake McDonald while we were there.
Be Happy! Be Healthy!
Be sure to catch MSU Family Fun Day and Scrimmage tomorrow in Bozeman!
At least work is back to normal....you have several more years before home life is normal!
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