So the title isn't very creative but creativity has gone to bed. This week seemed unusually busy due to our many activities on top of catching up from being out of town.
Monday started with band and recorder, both of which are still a lot of fun. Nathan and I have done better keeping up with practicing this week, we were slacking there for a while; Sully continues to do well and remembers to practice almost every day.
Tuesday we met for Kids Klub, where I am the game lady. I went in unprepared but managed to pull some fun out of a hat and kept the kids busy for a while. Sully auditioned for the play that they'll be putting on this term. Nathan didn't have to audition since the younger kids won't be playing the main characters but will be a part of the parade and chorus.
Wednesday led us to visit with our good friends; the boys played while I chatted. We left with a yummy pot roast dinner cooked especially for us. What a blessing to have such nice friends! I started a Women's Bible Study focusing on spiritual, mental and physical health. I really think I'm going to enjoy it.
This morning, Thursday, was our monthly visit to a local nursing home. This will be our third year (aside from those months we missed while living up north) and the residents were remarking today how much fun they've had seeing the boys grow. They also remarked on Sully's progress with the clarinet, which he almost always brings to play for them. Sully had chorus this evening so we squeezed our school day in between outings.
And tomorrow is Friday!!! I'm looking forward to a full day of school, the laundry is done and the house is straight (mostly). We'll be going to Cub Scout School Night tomorrow night though, it's Nathan's turn to be a Cub Scout. I can hardly believe it! It seems like yesterday when Sully was a tiger and Nathan was the "den baby" who accompanied us on all the camp outs and made sure to wake everyone with a loud screech really early in the morning. We have some great family memories of scouting with Sully and I'm looking forward to repeating the experience.
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