So yeah. Kids are in school, full day. Even wee Lily, who has proclaimed it "long and tiring" even though she STILL seldom drops off to sleep before 10 pm. Clearly no koala blood in THAT one. I've volunteered to be a car line helper, opening doors and chirping "good morning" at the fresh-faced little mites. I'm extra chipper with the sullen ones, of course. But this means that even on the first day, I was racing around screaming, "Let's GO! Shoes ON, people!" and only had time for one on-the-porch first day photo. And it turns out it looks like a suspect line-up:
"The one in the skirt stole my bag, officer!" (aren't you glad this isn't the sort of blog where I would have said "stole my heart"? me too).
Steve told me to take the whole week off, to nap, do nothing. I needed no further prodding. I've done no more than is necessary to keep everyone fed and clothed. I haven't even been sewing. Nuthin. Felt gooood, let me tell you. It gave me a chance to play with my birthday present! I'm coming at you from a schweet little Macbook! Don't I look cooler now? I know, hardly seemed possible, but there you go.
And yes, it IS my birthday tomorrow. So I hope you have my presents ready. I'll be 40. So that makes my mom pretty damned old. Just so you know. Hi mom! the fact that I very clearly remember her 40th birthday is...unsettling. And even more, I remember being out for a walk with her down our road remarking that that year she was 44 and I was 22 and how cool. It was YESTERDAY. How did time speed up so? You wait, whippersnappers. You'll see.
What am I doing for said birthday? Well, that fabulous trip to Europe is out, so I'm going to camp out with my friends and then go rollerskating. Because apparently I'm 8.