Thursday (3/12th leading up to St. Pat's weekend) -
9:00 pm - Curly decides she's gonna join the party bus for Grand Rapids. I was excited she decided to join us, because her high school friends suck.
Curly was a big piece of the weekend childcare puzzle. Time to pivot.
10:00 pm - I went to bed early. My gut kept me up. Reg came home from a friend's, saw me up late, and agreed to drive Rae to school in the morning. I went to sleep at 2 am.
Guess how much I miss Mr. Helpful?
Friday - Nana's 84th birthday. Coach flew to Delaware early morning to teach a class.
7:25 am - Reg drove Rae, even though I was up early. I did strength workout, pulled out the soda bread ingredients.
8:44 am - walked with my new friend at the health club. Rae could hang out at her house Saturday for a few hours.
10:00 am - I baked Irish soda bread, and hopped in the shower. The bread wasn't done when I wanted to go to 11:30 mass with Reg. I texted him "I'll be late."
While I was in the shower, he'd come home from his workout and his 5th visit to the grocery store that week. Nothing says it's Soda Bread Season like a panic 'Need butter and buttermilk' text.
Why did he switch cars after the grocery drop off - and MORE IMPORTANTLY why did he drive off in the minivan with the Tex fob?
11:35 am - with the bread out of the oven, I managed to get GW around the stranded minivan on the driveway.
Guess how no fob impacted my 'already late' status?
1:00 pm - Delivered soda bread for Nana's bday with Reg and Curly. Then I napped for 15 minutes.
Late afternoon - I made two 7 layer taco dips. One for Grand Rapids. One for Reg to serve at his St. Pat's gathering in our basement. I loaded my crockpot with dinner for Sat night and then delivered plates of soda bread to friends.
7:15 pm - Picked Mini up from O'Hare. Her spring break was an immersion week, not a mission trip, in New Mexico. (I'd mislabeled it) They spent time with indigenous people on reservations learning about school systems, the challenges they face, etc.
She would've been compelled to stay with the group and take a bus back to South Bend from O'Hare, exception made for neighbor Mike's funeral.
8:30 pm - Mini and I stopped by my folks' house on our way home.
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| My green and a few dressy offerings. |
9:30 - 10:45 pm - I watched part of a movie with Mini and Curly.
Have you seen Chef? Really good, but I still haven't finished it - which might speak to Mini's 'finish it tonight or else' rule. She was an angry elf when Curly and I opted to go to bed mid-movie.
10:50 pm - plugged in the crockpot. It cooked all night, so I could snag some dinner before our road trip.
Saturday: Kay and I had to leave at 7:10 am for science fair. I set my alarm for 7:05.
6:20 am - Kay's alarm went off forEVAH. She was already downstairs when I went in the girls' room to turn it off.
Guess who was not happy to be woken up 45 minutes early?
7:10 am - switched crock pot to warm, and drove Kay.
7:25 am - Tank texted: "Taking train home, arriving at 11:18." We'd be at the funeral, so no one could pick him up from train.
In a moment of clarity: We're outnumbered cars to people almost 2:1, so Reg and I could leave a car at the station for Tank.
7:50 am - I got home. Reg and his friends were in the basement, because Curly, Mini, and Rae were still sleeping. He'd made them waffles and someone brought a coffee cake. Breakfast before the FREEZING downtown parade.
I couldn't wrap my brain around a parade, but I was racing off to MI for a party, so who am I to throw stones?
Me (hollering down the stairs to the small crowd): We need to leave in 2 min, so we can drop a car off for Tank.
Reg's group took a train to the parade last year. The trains were already full by the time they got to our station, some didn't stop. They waited forever. This year they wanted me to drive them to a station farther west, so they'd be assured of getting a spot on a train.
8:07 am - I corralled Reg's crew into the minivan. Reg drove Tex.
Me (to his friends): Reg knows, but I'm telling you. Reg needs to be home by 3:30 for his sisters. And he can't be overly tipsy.
The crowd: Yep, sure thing.
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Conclusion next time - if you're interested. I don't know - maybe I should classify this post as 'seemed like a good idea at the time'. Now that I've written it - it's so long. *sigh* Sorry. Thanks for hanging in there. Can you predict what goes slightly askew? Do your people get angry if you don't finish a movie in one sitting?








