Friday, August 29, 2008

Thursday

7:45am--Drop children off at neighbor's house.
8--Attend Parent Orientation meeting.
9--Pick up children.
9:15--Babysit neighbor's children.
Bake 2 dozen dairy-free cookies for school freezer.
Bake 2 dozen dairy-free cupcakes for school freezer/family birthday party.
11:30--Lunch.
12--Naptime for middle child.
Pay bills.
12:30--Have neighbor over to watch children again.
12:45--Allergy Action Plan meeting at school. Bring medications, cookies, and cupcakes.
2--Visit with neighbor before she leaves.
3--Wash dishes.
Start dinner.
4--Take children outside to play with friends.
5:45--Babysit other neighbor's child.
6:15--Feed children dinner.
7--In laws call from new house.
7--Other neighbors stop by to visit and bring birthday present.
7:45--Parent and brother of child being babysat come by to pick her up.
8--Children's bedtime.
8:30--Yet another neighbor stops by with our half of our farm share.
8:45--Eat dinner.
9:30--Go to bed.

7 comments:

  1. That's a lot of visiting/babysitting in one day!

    How did the school meeting go?

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  2. Oh my gosh! That's quite a schedule!

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  4. Busy girl! Getting things done is satisfying AND exhausting.

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  5. Oh gosh...And I thought my day was busy! You better have a lot of nutrients! :)

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  6. About your cabbage plants, have you tried to spread some ash all over the place? They don't like to feed on ash... An there are a lot of plants that have the same effect on them... try that ash thing or plant begonias or daisies near by :)

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  7. That's a lot of random children!

    I am impressed by your early bedtime. Of course, you NEED a good night's sleep with all of that activity. What time do you get up in the morning?

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