Friday night, Ashley had two friends over from school to watch a movie and play.
Saturday I got my haircut at 8:00am, got home and packed up the family and went to Greensboro to see Playhouse Disney Live at the Greensboro coliseum with Edie and Sabrina (and their families of course). Sabrina will post pictures soon (although she's might be mad at me since I can't seem to remember to bring her something she wants to look at AND she thought I was going to a cooking class tonight with her, I can't get my crap together...) since I didn't even take my camera. It was a long day that started with Audrey somehow dumping out her sipping cup all over her on the way there. We had to find a mall to get her a new outfit prior to the show, but we made it. We left Greensboro around 1:30, stopped on the way home for ice cream and some shoe shopping, and we were home by 4:00pm. Then I had a band concert to attend, while Ray stayed home with the girls. He didn't feel like dragging them to the concert, and I have about four outdoor concerts coming up in April and May that is a lot easier for the kids to come to and enjoy.
Sunday was church...seems the schedule for us on Sundays turns out to be that Audrey and I do the grocery shopping while Ray and Ashley go to Sunday school and then Audrey and I meet them at the church for the 11:00am service. After church, I cleaned and cooked while Ray and the girls played outside. Then Audrey's teacher that left her school (the one who thought she had cancer and then didn't, but has some other health issues) came over for a visit. She had only been there about five minutes and we were sitting on the front porch when Audrey fell and scrapped up her knees pretty bad. She screamed and cried and screamed some more, but finally calmed down and we had a good visit.
And knock on wood, seriously, everyone, RIGHT NOW knock on wood, but Audrey didn't come out of her room Saturday night or Sunday night after we put her to bed. HALLELUJAH. Since we didn't have to spend 2 hours walking a certain two year old back to her room, Ray and I did something we hardly ever do anymore. We actually watched a movie. I know, a novel concept. We rented Knocked Up and watched it. Not the greatest movie, had some laugh out loud parts, but it was about 45 minutes too long.
And that was the weekend.
And guess what??? They sell those Pancake Puff things at Target. God Bless Target.
Monday, March 03, 2008
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I'd love to see Playhouse Disney Live.
Uh...I mean MORAGN would love to see it.
woo hoo..yay for Audrey! Keeping my fingers crossed for you!
wow... I'm tired after reading that! I'm so glad that Audrey did better. My husband and I watched a movie the other night too and it felt like such a treat... funny how as parents we take these little things for granted!
LOL. I"m not mad. I have a sick child at home right now and hubby hasn't uploaded pictures and we have some stupid drama going on right now with some online folks which is retarded. I'll try to get him to upload them soon.
Whew! You were busy! Glad I am not the only one who forgets the camera! Yeah for staying in the bedroom! Hope it continues.
Yes, God Bless Target! So glad to hear that you had a successful bedtime routine with BOTH girls - enough that you and Ray could enjoy time alone. That's always a bonus.
But yeah, you crazy busy!
Target ROCKS! I love Target!! Glad you were able to watch an entire movie!! Sounds like a very busy weekend!!
Sounds like a very busy weekend. Ours always seem that way here also. Always to much to catch up on that can't be done during the week.
busy weekend! no wonder it seems like it was over so fast.
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