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Dateline: Mar. 6, 2009
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The last few days of the boys mission's trip were trying and I was on fumes by the time we left to pick them up on the 28th in Albany. They didn't have any luggage and still are missing a bag so it has been an interesting return trip without their 'show and tell' items. We went out to dinner in Albany and enjoyed catching up despite the insane crowds (an hour wait and hundreds of people coming and going!) and noisy atmosphere. Sunday was our the start of our first Sunday School class since starting the church and so it was an extra early and overly busy day added to the boys jetlag and exhaustion. Ed and Sky were given a surprise welcome home party by the church on Sunday night and we had fun eating and seeing the kid's hit the pinata. It was a late night and so Sky was given the day off on Monday from school to catch up on unpacking (of what he had!) and sleep. We quickly realized that Sky had grown out of his limited wardrobe and so off to Old Navy for the $12 jeans we went with Ethan. The boys and I spent the afternoon in Utica doing odds and ends while Katelyn was on the couch with a stomach bug (she had been throwing up all night but never came and woke me up...God bless her!) - Tuesday we did school in the morning and sat with Miss Bea in the afternoon. Wednesday we did school and I got to go to Curves for the first time in a long time...the weather was turning warmer and the kids were enjoying the outdoors. Thursday morning we took school to Miss Bea's to sit with her until her doctor's appt. in the afternoon. The kids went with Ed to watch a friend from church play in a basketball tournament at 4:30 pm and then when they got back I went to my ladies Bible study. Today Ed took the kids to Utica to ice skate while I did a Bible study with a young woman and then in a few minutes I'm off to Miss Bea's again to sit and do some reading and study with Katelyn. Tonight is sign language class for the kids and tomorrow we are working on Sky's Guate presentation he is doing for Sunday school. Praying the last bag will arrive with all the fun things he wants to show everyone! Time will tell...

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Mar. 8, 2009 - Bags

Posted by Anonymous

Did the bag make it? Wish I could have heard Schylar's presentation. Love, Mom/Nana

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