(Sing to Simon & Garfunkels Sound of Silence)
Hello oatmeal, my old friend.
I’ve come to eat you once again,
Because my weight was slowly creeping,
Leaving pudge while I was sleeping,
And the vision that was planted in my brain.
Was scary.
Within the bowl of oatmeal.
Blew the dust off a box of oatmeal and had that for breakfast this morning. (The oatmeal, not the dust.) Slowly getting back to healthy habits: easier now that the only candy son has left are the chewy taffy ones that I worry about losing a filling on.
House is nice and quiet. DH ran son to school, as son had to transport his “cell model” in today. His science project, “The Cell”, is a honkin’ big hunk of clay molded over a styrofoam ball, with gummy worms, jimmies and other assorted objects representing all the creepy stuff that makes up a cell. I actually managed to keep my hands off it and let him do it himself. Back in Second Grade, he had an assignment to make a shadow box showing a native american tribe. Boy, was that fun! I got an A on that one. All the projects were on display and you could definitely tell the ones where us moms couldn’t keep our hands off of. There was one with an igloo made out of sugar cubes ~ a feat of engineering beyond even me! Now I restrain myself to merely pointing out spelling errors and grammatical mishaps.
This is National Education Week at our school, and all parents are invited to come to school tomorrow and go to classes with their kids. I did it last year and there was only a hand-full of parents. (Working for husband has its rewards, as I can have off to do these things.) Son’s apprehension is growing… “Mom, you don’t have to stay all day, you know.” followed later by “Mom, you’re NOT going to stay all day, are you?” Let’s see, you mean a thirteen year old boy doesn’t want his mom trailing along with him all day in school, with his peers?
I had not intended to stay all day, as I have an appointment to get my long-neglected locks colored and cut in the afternoon, and I thought I would go to the mall before hand and do some shopping at Coldwater Creek. After seeing his rising panic though, I have asked him if I could sit with him at lunch and what were his classes again for the afternoon? I’ve been suggesting all kinds of outlandish outfits I could wear and sighed that I finally get to see who “Sarah” is and chat with her. Heeee! O the torture.
Two of our employees are pregnant~ both due around the same time. Both young and unmarried. Both in relationships that are relatively new. Sigh. Today, my SIL and BIL, who have tried for years to have a baby, are to be present at their adoptive daughters birth. Funny how life works out.
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