Wednesday plans.
Mar. 16th, 2006 08:32 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I love reading my LJ in the morning. It is so relaxing, and it's such a nice way to ease into the day over breakfast (a glass of milk and orange wedges).
*slow, happy sigh*
Today promises to be rather busy for a while. I'm heading off to the Parents at Home group this morning, and Jack will be playing at the church during that time. We're making lunches for the Open Door Mission this morning, so I've got my sack o' supplies ready by the front door now. Speaking of supplies, it's surprising how inexpensive making lunches sounds and yet how much it really does cost. I've got the following for my lunches:
It really begins to add up after a bit. Still, it's a nice thing to do, and I'm sure the Mission really appreciates our support. I'll have to leave the group a bit early this morning to get back home in time to pick up Philip and drop him off at Runza for a few hours. While he's doing that, Jack and I are heading over to Jan's house to watch Cole for about an hour or so. I'll be feeding them lunch at her house, and I really hope I don't have problems getting into their house through the garage - eep.
After that, we'll head back to pick up Philip, and then he'll get ready for work. He's got a meeting at 3:15, so we'll be dropping him off immediately after picking A.J. up at school, and then I'll be heading back to the school at 4pm for A.J.'s spring parent/teacher conference. Hopefully, that will be it for the day, and then we'll be back home.
Whew! It's not a whole lot, but it's enough to keep this mama hopping for the next eight hours!
*slow, happy sigh*
Today promises to be rather busy for a while. I'm heading off to the Parents at Home group this morning, and Jack will be playing at the church during that time. We're making lunches for the Open Door Mission this morning, so I've got my sack o' supplies ready by the front door now. Speaking of supplies, it's surprising how inexpensive making lunches sounds and yet how much it really does cost. I've got the following for my lunches:
- loaf of bread
- jar of peanut butter
- jar of red raspberry jam
- mints
- peach cups
- plastic spoons
- sandwich bags
- napkins
- lunch sacks
It really begins to add up after a bit. Still, it's a nice thing to do, and I'm sure the Mission really appreciates our support. I'll have to leave the group a bit early this morning to get back home in time to pick up Philip and drop him off at Runza for a few hours. While he's doing that, Jack and I are heading over to Jan's house to watch Cole for about an hour or so. I'll be feeding them lunch at her house, and I really hope I don't have problems getting into their house through the garage - eep.
After that, we'll head back to pick up Philip, and then he'll get ready for work. He's got a meeting at 3:15, so we'll be dropping him off immediately after picking A.J. up at school, and then I'll be heading back to the school at 4pm for A.J.'s spring parent/teacher conference. Hopefully, that will be it for the day, and then we'll be back home.
Whew! It's not a whole lot, but it's enough to keep this mama hopping for the next eight hours!