Meditative Meanderings
Jan. 9, 2007
Tuesday Doings

Tuesdays are my crazy days.  We spend the whole day in the city, and every other Tuesday, we're "down the hill" for over twelve hours.  At least I wasn't hooked up to a chelating IV for two hours in the afternoon as I usually am since I am waiting for my appointment with Dr. Howe next week before resuming treatment.  But today looked like this:

I took B to the Bible study on Judges with Lady Bereans from 9:30 - 11:30.  Then drove B to Keith's office where other three kids were completing their schoolwork.  We ate lunch between spelling lists, and then taught Bible, history, and B's phonics.  While E had her weekly algebra tutorial from Johanna, I took the boys to the El Cajon library for a treat as it's five times larger than the one in our little town.  I settled the boys in the children's section and wandered over to the Christian stacks.  The boys reappeared a few minutes later, with a written warning from a security guard that said I couldn't leave the boys unattended in the children's area, even though I was only a few stacks away. So I dragged them through the Christian and the mystery stacks, then I sat in the kids' section so they could look at books.  Seemed a little ridiculous to me, but perhaps the library is having too many parents dropping off their kids at the library in lieu of daycare or something like.  T selected eight or so books on owls, his latest obsession, and B checked out a Bionicle book that T has promised to read out loud to him.

We drove back to Keith's office, and I exchanged three boys for one girl in my car.  A visit to Dr. Burns at 3:00 was in order, and he did some different stretching things to my neck that brought tears to my eyes but we hope will help with the pain so I can sleep better at night.  He's also ordering in some iodine for my thyroid.  Then E and I settled ourselves at Starbuck's over carmel apple ciders while she finished her algebra and science and I read Shakespeare of London.  After a quick look around our favorite haunt, Barnes and Noble, an early dinner at Chili's followed which broke our gluten-free diet: we split a BBQ ranch burger and fries.  We made it to the San Diego Women's Club almost an hour before we needed to be there, so E had plenty of time to change and prettify herself before class began.  At Junior Cotillion, Ms. Kent first taught about dress codes (informal, semi-formal, formal), table settings, then taught the students the basic footwork of a new dance, the East Coast Swing.  During the last dance, the students practiced a simple turn; it was amusing to watch but most got it the first time around.  And we got home just in time for House M.D. 

Yes, it's been a busy day, but a good one.  I just hope I can get up in the morning, especially as T has an orthodontic consultation at noon tomorrow, right before his piano lesson. 


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