Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Thursday Thirteen

I have been soooo tired lately. I wonder why? Hmmmmm.
Image Credit - I want to buy this shirt!

1. Working with sixth graders all day, every day, many of them with special needs.
2. Driving my kids where they need to go whether it's church youth group, practice, a game.
3. Feeding and exercising the FFA goat a couple of time this week.
4. Working the concession stand at the football game.
5. Chaperoning a game and marching contest twice in 8 days.
6. Typing a major paper for my son.
7. Contacting parents and all the documentation that goes with it..
8. Attending meetings, three in the last seven days, and two more coming up in the next 2 days.
9. Developing lessons and entering them into our new program (takes hours).
10. Analyzing test results of 100 students, question by question.
11. Using my conference time to go buy lunch for co-workers.
12. A trip to the feed store, grocery store, and a couple of trips to Walgreens/CVS.
13.  Going to Bible study during the week, which is the one thing I can say is good for my soul.

All this plus the usual: dishes, laundry, house-cleaning, etc.!

I have to remind myself that this crazy-busy time won't last forever!

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8 comments:

  1. You have been one busy Mama! I hope it slows down some for you.

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  2. After all that, I'm surprised you're still upright.

    Happy TT!

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  3. I'm tiring just reading that list. Hope you can get a break in there soon!

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  4. You're a nice mom. The only time my mom typed anything for me was when I broke a finger in high school. Get some sleep!

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  5. I am a recovered band mom. I can totally relate.

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  6. Your list is making me tired, LOL. Hope you get an hour or two to relax soon! My T13 post

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  7. So that's it?
    I guess maybe you deserve a T-shirt

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