Saturday, December 13, 2003

Fa la la la blah...

It would be really easy to get "down" about things right now. Kaiyln's got a nasty cough (that kept us up until around 2 a.m. last night), I've still got a lot of work to do on drama/music/team organization, Stacey bailed on me to go to a ladies' luncheon (I know, good for her :-)), Christmas is less than 2 weeks away and I still have shopping to do, whine, whine, whine...

But no! I'm going to be positive! See?! I can be in a good mood no matter what! So, I'm just going to throw an exclamation point on the end of everything just to let you know how freakin' positive I really am! I'm happy, dang it! Happy, I tell you!!!

Or, a bit psychotic...okay, snapping out of it... I could've had a week like J-mo's (read his blog for vivid descriptions of how he describes his work week). So, even though I haven't had a "Root"-quality week of perfect joy, I didn't have J-mo's mess to deal with.

The week did wrap up pretty good. Thursday night we did a run-through of the drama for Sunday, the 21st. Still need to film one scene, but it's coming together. I hope that doing something so different (and it being our first time and all) goes well.

Like I mentioned, Kailyn got sick Thursday, though, with a nasty cough. I was marooned at home with her, because Stacey accidentally took the Expedition keys to work with her. Fortunately, I didn't really have to go anywhere. Anyway, Kailyn's been very lethargic and obvioulsy miserable. I really hate it for her...'cause there's really nothing I can do to just "make it go away." She was still sick Friday, and Stacey took her to the doctor yesterday afternoon. Hopefully, this thing will pass through her quickly.

Got a lot of our Christmas shopping done yesterday. That felt good, though I still have a ways to go. The only thing that aggravates me more than spending all the money is trying to figure out what to get people. Shopping = frustration. I guess I shouldn't worry about all that too much.

Volleyball went surprisingly well last night, considering we had only a 5-man team (with no chance for substitutions). We won the first game, but lost the second one. I'm not that discouraged about the loss, 'cause we were tired and we were playing with only five people against an excellent team. WOOHOO!

KEY PHRASES: "It's not you...he just really hates volleyballs." "No, Wendy, I don't think old people have hair like that." "Sure, I can do you a favor...if it doesn't involve leaving the house." "My head hurts so bad, it feel like someone's kicked me in the eyeballs." "Has anyone seen Wes?"

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