11.17.2006

Quick Update

It has been a while since I posted, but understand that it's not you. It's me. Seriously though, I have been trying to get the house, family, and clothes in order for the giant holiday spectacular.

I have just registered for classes in the spring at my college. I was told that because of my grades, I may take the classes in the comfort of my own home, via the internet. Sweet.

Tomorrow night, very exciting news- I have HIRED A BABYSITTER! (GASP!) My brother in law turned 21, and Saturday night is when the whole family and all of our friends will crowd on a rented bus and go bar hopping (ahem- again). The babysitter will be here once the kids have gone to sleep. I did tell Dylan, just in case he wakes up to a stranger in the house. Then, turkey day is coming up, and although I won't be hosting a dinner, I'll be bringing food to the ones we are attending. Directly after Thanksgiving is Jordan's birthday.

Most bloggers are taking some time off as well, so I am following the pack. At least for a few more days.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Quindigo said...

(excuse any typos - I'm still crying/hyperventilating and my eyes are stuck together from tears and mascara, making it difficult to see. Stupid OSU).

SCORE on the college classes at home...it's so much easier to study with a beer when you don't have to sneak a couple bottles in your backpack, I'll bet ;)

Sometimes, Sarah, I like to click on your page just to listen to the "click, click, click" of giant internet grasshoppers.

Sunday, November 19, 2006 8:19:00 AM  
Blogger R Delaney Bolton said...

Sarah: I'm thrilled about the classes. Surely, doing lessons while in the home will be much better for your peace and sanity.

Stay "up" for the holidays. Don't be a me. Lots of love to you and yours. Happy Turkey Day.

Monday, November 20, 2006 10:38:00 AM  
Blogger Sarah said...

Indigo- There's still a chance for a bowl game... slight, but still a chance.

And "internet grasshoppers"- Genius.

Jock- it will be much easier, and cheaper- no gas money needed. I can always play the "Poppit Show" and tell Mark that I'm doing research.

I'll keep posting through the holidays. Smaller, less often, but I will. Thanks for the wishes. I'll be checking in on you. Let me know if you run out of imitation crab meat too.

Monday, November 20, 2006 1:50:00 PM  

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